‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
By LYNN ELBER
AP Television Writer
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by Netflix shows Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II in a scene from "The Crown." Colman was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a drama series.
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This image released by Netflix shows Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II in a scene from "The Crown." Colman was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
Mj Rodriguez didn't just win her first Emmy nomination. The “Pose” star made history, becoming the first trans performer to earn a lead acting nomination.
Mj Rodriguez didn't just win her first Emmy nomination. The “Pose” star made history, becoming the first trans performer to earn a lead acting nomination.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by Disney+ shows Elizabeth Olsen, left and Paul Bettany in a scene from "WandaVision." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding limited series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by Disney+ shows Elizabeth Olsen in “WandaVision." Olsen was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a limited series or movie.
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This image released by Disney+ shows Kathryn Hahn in “WandaVision." Hahn was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or movie.
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This image released by Disney+ shows Kathryn Hahn in “WandaVision." Hahn was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or movie.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by HBO shows Jurnee Smollett in a scene from "Lovecraft Country." Smollett was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by HBO Max shows Griffin Matthews, left, and Kaley Cuoco in a scene from the series "The Flight Attendant." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding comedy series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by Netflix shows Anya Taylor-Joy in a scene from "The Queen's Gambit." Taylor-Joy was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a limited series or movie.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by HBO shows, from left, Courtney B. Vance, Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors in a scene from "Lovecraft Country." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series.
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This image released by HBO shows, from left, Courtney B. Vance, Jurnee Smollett and Jonathan Majors in a scene from "Lovecraft Country." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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FILE - This Sept. 22, 2019 file photo shows a view of the stage at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Nominations for the 2021 Emmy Awards will be announced on Tuesday, July 13.
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FILE - This Sept. 22, 2019 file photo shows a view of the stage at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Nominations for the 2021 Emmy Awards will be announced on Tuesday, July 13.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Ron Cephas Jones, left, and his daughter Jasmine Cephas Jones as they speak during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Ron Cephas Jones, left, and his daughter Jasmine Cephas Jones as they speak during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by HBO shows Jonathan Majors in a scene from "Lovecraft Country." Majors was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actor in a drama series.
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This image released by HBO shows Jonathan Majors in a scene from "Lovecraft Country." Majors was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actor in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Ron Cephas Jones, left, and his daughter Jasmine Cephas Jones as they speak during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Ron Cephas Jones, left, and his daughter Jasmine Cephas Jones as they speak during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by Netflix shows Emma Corrin in a scene from "The Crown." Corrin was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by NBC shows Sterling K. Brown in a scene from "This Is Us." Brown was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actor in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Frank Scherma, chairman and CEO of the Television Academy, as he speaks during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Frank Scherma, chairman and CEO of the Television Academy, as he speaks during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
Liam Daniel
This image released by Netflix shows Phoebe Dynevor, right, and Rege-Jean Page in a scene from "Bridgerton." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series.
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This image released by Netflix shows Phoebe Dynevor, right, and Rege-Jean Page in a scene from "Bridgerton." The program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This image released by FX shows Mj Rodriguez as Blanca in a scene from "Pose." Rodriguez was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding leading actress in a drama series.
‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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This video grab provided by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences shows Ron Cephas Jones as he announces Mj Rodriguez as a nominee for lead actress in a drama series for "Pose" during the 73rd Emmy Awards Nominations Announcement on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
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‘The Crown,’ ‘Mandalorian’ top Emmy nominations with 24 each
The hit Apple TV show earned 20 Emmy nods, making it the most nominated first-season comedy ever. Stars Hannah Waddingham, Brendan Hunt and Juno Temple say they're pinching themselves after making Emmy history.
The hit Apple TV show earned 20 Emmy nods, making it the most nominated first-season comedy ever. Stars Hannah Waddingham, Brendan Hunt and Juno Temple say they're pinching themselves after making Emmy history.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Crown” tied with “The Mandalorian” for the most Emmy nominations Tuesday with 24 apiece, but the Marvel universe also got bragging rights with runner-up “WandaVision.”
The bounty reinforced the rapid rise of streaming, with most of the top-nominated scripted shows on services that emerged in the past two years. In the top three categories — drama, comedy and limited series — broadcast networks scored only two nominations, for the NBC drama “This Is Us” and the ABC comedy “black-ish.”
During an oppressive pandemic in which housebound Americans relied more than ever on television for distraction, TV academy voters recognized a varied mix of storytelling and a diverse group of actors and creators.
“The moment my name was announced, I just screamed and I broke,” Rodriguez said. “My mom grabbed me. She kind of flung me around. … I remember falling into my boyfriend’s arms and just crying tears of joy, tears of happiness. I felt so seen.”
Of the 96 acting nods for drama, comedy and miniseries, nearly 44% — a total of 42 nominations — went to people of color. That included 34 nods for Black actors, one fewer than last year.
O’Connor and Corrin received lead drama acting nods, as did the series’ Olivia Colman for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II, with a supporting bid to Gillian Anderson for her role as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Oprah Winfrey’s headline-making interview with Harry — Charles and the late Diana’s son — and his wife Meghan earned a nomination for best hosted nonfiction series or special.
“The Boys,” Amazon’s comedy-tinged take on superheroes, earned a best drama nod.
“I would never have thought in a million years that playing a witch in a Marvel show would lead to this. It’s like a dream,” said “WandaVision” co-star Kathryn Hahn. She received a supporting actress bid, but found the show’s total of 23 nominations especially sweet.
“I’m so moved that the whole of it has been recognized,” Hahn said. “It was incredibly difficult. It was a hard, hard shoot. But … the experience of making this meant so much to me and it was so unexpectedly deep.”
The nominations haul by Disney+, which launched in late 2019, was impressive, but the triumph of streaming was predictable, said Eric Deggans, TV critic for National Public Radio.
“Disney+ came out of nowhere and got the third-most nominations of any platform at 71. … We’re at a point now where this is this is increasingly becoming a streamers’ game and the Emmy nominations reflect it,” Deggans said.
HBO and newcomer streaming service HBO Max edged into the lead with 130 total nominations, with Netflix close on its heels with 129.
The frontrunner on the comedy side is the good-hearted “Ted Lasso,” about a middling American football coach imported to England to handle a soccer team. The Apple TV+ series received 20 nominations, including for top comedy, star Jason Sudeikis and six cast members.
“Hacks,” starring Jean Smart as a stand-up comedian who resists getting aged out of Las Vegas and life, was next with 15 nods, including a lead actor award for Smart and a supporting bid for Hannah Einbinder.
Smart, who some have said is enjoying a career “Jeanaissance,” earned a second nomination for her supporting role in “Mare of Easttown.” The limited series received 16 nods, including star Kate Winslet.
Among the others who doubled down on nominations: “Saturday Night Live” stars Kenan Thompson and Aidy Bryant, who received supporting acting bids for the variety show as well as lead comedy series acting nods for, respectively, “”Kenan” and “Shrill.”
Other top nominees include previous best drama series winner “The Handmaid’s Tale,” with 21 nods, tied with “Saturday Night Live”; “The Queen’s Gambit,” 18; the period-drama romp “Bridgerton” and “Hamilton,” with 12 each.
“Lovecraft Country,” a horror-infused drama set in 1950s segregated America, earned an impressive 18 nominations — but was canceled by HBO after one season.
“The Flight Attendant” earned nine nominations, including a best comedy actress nod for Kaley Cuoco and a supporting actress bid for Rosie Perez — who becomes the third Latina nominated in the category, after Sofia Vergara for “Modern Family” and Liz Torres for “The John Larroquette Show.”
There were surprises, as usual. Nicole Kidman failed to receive a nomination for limited series “The Undoing,” while co-star Hugh Grant was recognized. But the critically acclaimed miniseries “I May Destroy You” and its star and creator, Michaela Coel, grabbed nine Emmy nods after being snubbed by the Golden Globes.
One blast from the past getting new respect: “Cobra Kai,” set 30 years after the events of the “Karate Kid” film, earned a best comedy nod and four nominations in all.
The other nominees for best drama series are “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Lovecraft Country.”
Other comedy series nominees are “Emily in Paris”; “The Flight Attendant”; “The Kominsky Method” and “PEN15.”
The nominees for best miniseries are: “The Queen’s Gambit”; “I May Destroy You”; “Mare of Easttown”; “The Underground Railroad”; “WandaVision.”
Father-and-daughter actors Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (“Blindspotting”) and TV Academy head Frank Scherma announced the nominees. There were awkward moments when some nominees’ names were mispronounced, including a reference to Anya Taylor-Joy as “Anna.”
The Sept. 19 ceremony, which last year was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will air live on CBS from a theater and include a limited in-person audience of nominees and guests. Cedric the Entertainer is the host.
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This story has been corrected to show that two broadcast network series, “black-ish” and “This Is Us” received nominations in the top three categories, and that Rosie Perez is the third Latina nominated for comedy supporting actress.
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AP Entertainment Writers Ryan Pearson, Alicia Rancilio and Jocelyn Noveck contributed to this report.