Once again, the nominations for the Emmy Awards have left out several popular TV favorites. Some of the most notable snubs include Emma Stone for Best Drama Actress and the Showtime series “The Curse” being completely shut out. It was equally surprising to see Moeka Hoshi and Fumi Nikaido, supporting actresses from “Shogun,” missing from the ballot. On the comedy side, Netflix’s “The Gentlemen” failed to secure a nomination for Comedy Series, along with its star Theo James, who was expected to be recognized. Despite a strong showing for “The Bear,” Abby Elliott was unable to ride the wave of success and secure a nomination for Best Comedy Supporting Actress. Oliver Platt and Matty Matheson were also snubbed in the Supporting Actor category.
In the list below, we have compiled the top 50 Emmy snubs according to our estimation. These are the shows and performers that we believed had a strong chance of being nominated this year. If there are any others missing from this list that you believe deserve mention, please let us know in the comments section.
Check out the full list of 2024 Emmy nominations below:
COMEDY
NOT nominated for Best Comedy Series:
- “The Gentlemen”
- “Colin from Accounts”
- “Ghosts”
NOT nominated for Best Comedy Actress:
- Devery Jacobs in “Reservation Dogs”
- Harriet Dyer in “Colin from Accounts”
- Sarah Lancashire in “Julia”
NOT nominated for Best Comedy Actor:
- Theo James in “The Gentlemen”
- Kelsey Grammer in “Frasier”
- Jharrel Jerome in “I’m a Virgo”
NOT nominated for Best Comedy Supporting Actress:
- Abby Elliott in “The Bear”
- Allison Janney in “Palm Royale”
- Lisa Ann Walter in “Abbott Elementary”
NOT nominated for Best Comedy Supporting Actor:
- Oliver Platt in “The Bear”
- Matty Matheson in “The Bear”
- Carl Clemons-Hopkins in “Hacks”
DRAMA
NOT nominated for Best Drama Series:
- “The Curse”
- “Loki”
NOT nominated for Best Drama Actress:
- Emma Stone in “The Curse”
- Carrie Preston in “Elsbeth”
- Juliette Binoche in “The New Look”
- Ella Purnell in “Fallout”
NOT nominated for Best Drama Actor:
- Cosmo Jarvis in “Shogun”
- Colin Farrell in “Sugar”
Nathan Fielder, “The Curse”
Excluded from the category of Best Drama Supporting Actress are:
- Moeka Hoshi from “Shogun”
- Cynthia Nixon from “The Gilded Age”
- Fumi Nikaido from “Shogun”
Excluded from the category of Best Drama Supporting Actor are:
- Khalid Abdalla from “The Crown”
- Nathan Lane from “The Gilded Age”
- Ke Huy Quan from “Loki”
In the Movie/Mini category, the following are not nominated for Best Limited Series:
- “Masters of the Air”
- “Fellow Travelers”
- “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans”
Not included in the Best TV Movie category are:
- “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial”
- “The Great Lillian Hall”
The following actresses are not nominated for Best Movie/Mini Actress:
- Kate Winslet from “The Regime”
- Jessica Lange from “The Great Lillian Hall”
- Uzo Aduba from “Painkiller”
Excluded from the Best Movie/Mini Actor category are:
- Tony Shalhoub from “Mr. Monk’s Last Case”
- David Oyelowo from “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”
- Hoa Xuande from “The Sympathizer”
Not nominated for Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actress are:
- Jennifer Jason Leigh from “Fargo”
- Sandra Oh from “The Sympathizer”
Not included in the Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actor category are:
- Joe Keery from “Fargo”
- Sam Spruell from “Fargo”
Finn Bennett’s predictions for the reality/variety categories at the upcoming awards show are as follows: - Not Best Reality-Competition Program: “Survivor” and “Squid Game: The Challenge” are not expected to win in this category.
- Not Best Variety Talk Series: “John Mulaney Presents Everybody’s in L.A.” and “Hot Ones” are not expected to win in this category.
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