Emmy Awards: Nominees, presenters and when and where to watch the ceremony live

Emmy Awards: Nominees, presenters and when and where to watch the ceremony live

The gala of the Emmy Awardswhich recognize excellence in television programming, can be seen live on TNT and Max next Sunday, September 15th at 9pm, from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.

Coverage will begin an hour earlier with the Punto de Encuentro Pre-Show starting at 8pm, which will take the audience into the intimacy of the celebration. In addition, once the broadcast is over, the event will be available on Max, so that the audience can relive the best moments of the most important night for television and streaming.

The renowned actors Eugene Levy and Dan LevyEmmy Award winners will host the 76th Emmy Awards, marking a milestone as the first father-son duo to host the event.

What will the Emmy Awards coverage be like?

TNT and Max will bring the Latin American audience complete coverage of the Emmys, starting with the Punto de Encuentro Pre-Show hosted by Lety Sahagún and Axel Kuschevatzky from the carpet, who will offer exclusive access to the night’s most notable celebrities. In addition, the live broadcast will include commentary from Ileana Rodriguez and Rafael Sarmientowhile digital coverage will be provided by Beto Pasillaswho will bring all the details and unmissable moments to TNT’s digital platforms.

The Emmys recognize the importance of screenwriters, actors and all those who have worked on television programs and are awarded by the Television Academy.

Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay, executive producers for Jesse Collins Entertainment, have reunited the production team from last year’s acclaimed 75th Emmy Awards. Alex Rudzinski returns as director, Brittany Brazil returns as co-executive producer, as do producer Taryn Hurd, production designer Brian Stonestreet and head writer Jon Macks. Emmy winner Rickey Minor will serve as music director for the sixth time. Lighting designer Noah Mitz and screen producer Drew Findley also return from last year. Eric Cook joins the team as co-executive producer.

Who are the nominees for the 2024 Emmy Awards?

The Japanese epic drama “Shogun”FX’s , tops the list with 25 nominations, followed by two comedies: “The Bear” (FX), with 23, and “Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu), with 21. “True Detective: Night Country” led the nominations in the miniseries or television film categories with 19.

Nominated for Best Drama Series

  • ‘The Three-Body Problem’ (Netflix)
  • ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video)
  • ‘The Golden Age’ (Max)
  • ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video)
  • ‘Shgun’ (FX)
  • ‘Slow Horses’
  • ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)

Nominated for Best Comedy Series

  • ‘Abbott College’ (ABC)
  • ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm (Larry David)’ (Max)
  • ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (FX)
  • ‘Palm Royale’
  • ‘Reservation Dogs’
  • ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)
  • ‘The Bear’ (FX)

Nominated for Best Miniseries

  • ‘Cooking with Chemistry’ (Apple TV+)
  • ‘Fargo’ (FX)
  • ‘My stuffed reindeer’ (Netflix)
  • ‘Ripley’ (Netflix)
  • ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max)

Nominated for Best TV Movie

  • ‘The Big Exclusive’ (Netflix)
  • ‘The Pageant Queen’ (Hulu)
  • ‘Nobody Will Save You’ (Hulu)
  • ‘Red, White and Blue Blood’ (Prime Video)
  • ‘Unsweetened’ (Netflix)

Nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series

  • Dominic West for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Donald Glover for ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video)
  • Gary Oldman for ‘Slow Horses’ (Apple TV+)
  • Hiroyuki Sanada for ‘Shgun’ (FX)
  • Idris Elba for ‘Hijack’
  • Walton Goggins for ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video)

Nominated for Best Comedy Series

  • ‘Abbott College’ (ABC)
  • ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm (Larry David)’ (Max)
  • ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ (FX)
  • ‘Palm Royale’
  • ‘Reservation Dogs’
  • ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)
  • ‘The Bear’ (FX)

Nominated for best actor in a comedy series

  • D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai for ‘Reservation Dogs’
  • Jeremy Allen White for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Larry David for ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm (Larry David)’ (Max)
  • Martin Short for ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)
  • Matt Berry for ‘What We Do in the Shadows’
  • Steve Martin for ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)

Nominated for Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie

  • Andrew Scott for ‘Ripley (Netflix)
  • Jon Hamm for ‘Fargo’ (FX)
  • Matt Bomer for ‘Road Buddies’ (Showtime)
  • Richard Gadd for ‘My Stuffed Reindeer’ (Netflix)
  • Tom Hollander for ”Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ (FX)

Nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series

  • Anna Sawai for ‘Shgun’ (FX)
  • Carrie Coon for ‘The Gilded Age’ (Max)
  • Imelda Staunton for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Jennifer Aniston for ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)
  • Maya Erskine for ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video)
  • Reese Witherspoon for ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)

Nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Ayo Edebiri for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Jean Smart for ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • Kristen Wiig for ‘Palm Royale’ (Apple TV+)
  • Maya Rudolph for ‘Loot: All the Money’ (Apple TV+)
  • Quinta Brunson for ‘Abbott School’ (ABC)
  • Selena Gomez for ‘Only Murders in the Building’

Nominated for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie

  • Brie Larson for ‘Cooking Chemistry’ (Apple TV+)
  • Jodie Foster for ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max)
  • Juno Temple for ‘Fargo’ (FX)
  • Naomi Watts for ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ (FX)
  • Sofia Vergara for ‘Griselda’ (Netflix)

Nominated for best supporting actor in a drama

  • Billy Crudup for ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)
  • Jon Hamm for ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)
  • Jonathan Pryce for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Khalid Abdalla for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Nathan Lane for ‘The Golden Age (Max)’
  • Tadanobu Asano for ‘Shgun’ (FX)
  • Takehiro Hira for ‘Shgun’ (FX)

Nominated for best supporting actor in comedy

  • Carl Clemons Hopkins for ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Lionel Boyce for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Oliver Platt for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Paul W. Downs for ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • Tyler James Williams for ‘Abbott School’ (ABC)

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie

  • John Hawkes for ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max)
  • Jonathan Bailey for ‘Road Buddies’ (Showtime)
  • Lamorne Morris for ‘Fargo’
  • Lewis Pullman for ‘Cooking Chemistry’
  • Robert Downey Jr. for ‘The Sympathizer’ (Max)
  • Tom Goodman-Hill for ‘My Stuffed Reindeer’ (Netflix)
  • Treat Williams for ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ (FX)

Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama

  • Christine Baranski for ‘The Gilded Age’ (Max)
  • Cynthia Nixon for ‘The Gilded Age’ (Max)
  • Elizabeth Debicki for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Fumi Nikaido for ‘Shgun’ (FX)
  • Greta Lee for ‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV+)
  • Lesley Manville for ‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
  • Moeka Hoshi for ‘Shgun’ (FX)

Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy

  • Abby Elliott for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Liza Colón-Zayas for ‘The Bear’ (FX)
  • Hannah Einbinder for ‘Hacks’ (Max)
  • Janelle James for ‘Abbott School’ (ABC)
  • Meryl Streep for ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph for ‘Abbott School’ (ABC)

Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie

  • Aja Naomi King for ‘Cooking with Chemistry’
  • Dakota Fanning for ‘Ripley’ (Netflix)
  • Diane Lane for ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ (FX)
  • Jessica Gunning for ‘My Stuffed Reindeer’ (Netflix)
  • Kali Reis for ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max)
  • Lily Gladstone for ‘Under the Bridge: The Murder of Reena Virk’ (Hulu)
  • Nava Mau for ‘My stuffed reindeer’ (Netflix)

Nominated for Best Guest Actor in a Drama

  • Corbin Bernsen for ‘The Curse’ (Showtime)
  • John Turturro for ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video)
  • Kyle MacLachlan for ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video)
  • Michael Emerson for ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video)
  • Nestor Carbonell for ‘Shgun’ (FX)

Nominated for Best Direction of a Drama Series

  • ‘Ahsoka’ (Disney+) and Dave Filoni for ‘Part Five: Shadow Warrior’
  • ‘The Three-Body Problem’ (Netflix) and Derek Tsang for ‘Countdown’
  • ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video) and Jonathan Nolan for ‘The End’
  • ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video) and Hiro Murai for ‘First Date’
  • ‘Shgun’ (FX) and Frederick EO Toye for ‘Chapter Nine: Crimson Sky’
  • ‘Shgun’ (FX) and Jonathan van Tulleken for ‘Chapter One: Anjin’
  • ‘The Crown’ (Netflix) and Stephen Daldry for ‘Sleep, Dearie Sleep’

Nominated for Best Direction of a Comedy Series

  • ‘Abbott College’ (ABC) and Randall Einhorn for ‘Party’
  • ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm (Larry David)’ (Max) and Jeff Schaffer for ‘No Lessons Learned’
  • ‘Hacks’ (Max) and Lucia Aniello for ‘Bulletproof’
  • ‘The Bear’ (FX) and Christopher Storer for ‘Fishes’
  • ‘The Bear’ (FX) and Ramy Youssef for ‘Honeydew’
  • ‘The Gentlemen: The Series’ (Netflix) and Guy Ritchie for ‘Refined Aggression’
  • ‘The Ms. Pat Show’ (BET+) and Mary Lou Belli for ‘I’m the Pappy’

Nominated for Best Direction of a Miniseries or Television Film

  • ‘Fargo’ (FX) and Noah Hawley for ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’
  • ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ and Gus Van Sant for ‘Pilot’
  • ‘Cooking with Chemistry’ (Apple TV+) and Sarah Adina Smith for ‘Her and Him’
  • ‘My stuffed reindeer’ (Netflix) and Weronika Tofilska for ‘Episode 1’
  • ‘Ripley’ (Netflix) and Steven Zaillian for the series
  • ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max) and Issa López for the series

Nominated for Best Drama Series Writing

  • ‘The Three-Body Problem’ (Netflix) and ‘Countdown’, by David Benioff, DB Weiss and Alexander Woo
  • ‘Fallout’ (Prime Video) and ‘The End’, by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet
  • ‘The Golden Age’ (Max) and ‘In Terms of Winning and Losing’, by Julian Fellowes
  • ‘Shgun’ (FX) and ‘Chapter One: Anjin’, by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks
  • ‘Shgun’ (FX) and ‘Chapter Nine: Crimson Sky’, by Rachel Kondo and Caillin Puente
  • ‘The Crown’ (Netflix) and ‘Sleep, Dearie Sleep’, by Peter Morgan
  • ‘The Curse’ (Showtime) and ‘Land of Enchantment’, by Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie

Nominated for Best Comedy Screenplay

  • ‘Abbott College’ (ABC) and ‘Career Day’, by Quinta Brunson
  • ‘Hacks’ (Max) and ‘Bulletproof’, by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky
  • ‘Loot: All for the Money’ (Apple TV+) and ‘Space for Everyone’, by Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard
  • ‘Reservation Dogs’ (FX) and ‘Dig’, by Chad Charlie and Sterlin Harjo
  • ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu) and ‘Opening Night’, by John Hoffman and Ben Smith
  • ‘The Bear’ (FX) and ‘Fishes’, by Joanna Calo and Christopher Storer

Nominated for Best Screenplay for a Miniseries or TV Movie

  • ‘Companions on the Road’ (Showtime) and “You’re Wonderful”, by Ron Nyswaner
  • ‘Expats’ (Prime Video), by Lulu Wang
  • ‘My stuffed reindeer’ (Netflix), by Richard Gadd
  • ‘Ripley’ (Netflix), by Steven Zaillian
  • ‘True Detective: Polar Night’ (Max) and ‘Part 6’, by Issa López

The night that no one will want to miss can be seen live on September 15 on TNT and Max.

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