For some veteran actors, a nomination feels long overdue. For others who are newcomers, a nod could help their stars rise even more in Hollywood. This year 33 performers received their first Emmy nominations for acting.
Among them: Harrison Ford, one of Hollywood’s most famous movie stars. The 83-year-old “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars” actor was nominated for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series for his role as Dr. Paul Rhodes in the Apple TV+ series “Shrinking.” Other first-time nominees include:
- “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” stars Javier Bardem, Cooper Koch and Chloë Sevigny
- “The Pitt” stars Shawn Hatosy (who won during last weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys) and Katherine LaNasa
- Tom Segura, for “Bad Thoughts.”
- “Somebody Somewhere” star Jeff Hiller, as well as co-star and co-creator Bridget Everett (nominated for writing alongside co-creators Hannah Bos & Paul Thureen)
- “The Studio” stars Ike Barinholtz, Anthony Mackie, Zoë Kravitz and Oscar-winning directors Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard, who were nominated in the supporting and guest categories
CORRECTION: A previous version of this blog post incorrectly listed Noah Wyle as a first-time nominee.
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