‘The Americans’ Comes in From the Emmy Awards Cold

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The AmericansThe Cold War spy drama “The Americans,” in its fourth season on FX, has finally surfaced where it should – on the list of major nominations for the 68th annual Primetime Emmy Awards released today.

Stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, and on screen and off screen couple who recently welcomed a baby boy, both got tapped–as did the show itself for best drama series.

But the competition will be more than brutal, as one of the other contenders in the marquee category is HBO’s powerhouse “Game of Thrones,” which garnered a record 23 nominations.

HBO, historically the leader in Emmy race, did not give up that slot. Far from it. The pay cabler brought in 94 nods– which is substantially fewer than last year’s haul of 126, but way ahead of the closest competitor, FX, with 56, shorn up by the performance of “The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.”

For FX, which has had an increasingly strong Emmy showing over the past few years, the 56 nominations were a huge jump from last year’s 38.

The People v. O.J. Simpson

And if there was ever any doubt that Netflix was a major player in this world, this time the streamer brought in 54 nods for its programming, including “House of Cards,” “the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and “Bloodline.” That’s 20 more slots than in 2015

On the broadcast side, NBC leads with 41 nominations, while both CBS and ABC have 35 apiece.

Here’s a list of the nominees in major categories:

Lead Actor in a Drama Series

  • Kyle Chandler — Bloodline
  • Rami Malek — Mr. Robot
  • Bob Odenkirk — Better Call Saul
  • Matthew Rhys — The Americans
  • Liev Schreiber — Ray Donovan
  • Kevin Spacey — House of Cards

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

  • Claire Danes — Homeland
  • Viola Davis — How to Get Away with Murder
  • Taraji P. Henson — Empire
  • Tatiana Maslany — Orphan Black
  • Keri Russell — The Americans
  • Robin Wright — House of Cards

Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Bryan Cranston — All The Way
  • Benedict Cumberbatch — Sherlock
  • Idris Elba — Luther
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. — The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
  • Tom Hiddleston — The Night Manager
  • Courtney B. Vance — The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Kirsten Dunst — Fargo
  • Felicity Huffman — American Crime
  • Audra McDonald — Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill
  • Sarah Paulson — The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
  • Lili Taylor — American Crime
  • Kerry Washington — Confirmation

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Anthony Anderson — Black-ish
  • Aziz Ansari — Master of None
  • Will Forte — Last Man on Earth
  • William H. Macy — Shameless
  • Thomas Middleditch — Silicon Valley
  • Jeffrey Tambor — Transparent

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Ellie Kemper — Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus — Veep
  • Laurie Metcalf — Getting On
  • Tracee Ellis Ross — Black-ish
  • Amy Schumer — Inside Amy Schumer
  • Lily Tomlin — Grace and Frankie

Reality Series

  • The Amazing Race
  • American Ninja Warrior
  • Dancing with the Stars
  • Project Runway
  • Top Chef
  • The Voice

Variety Series

  • Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • The Late Late Show with James Corden
  • Real Time with Bill Maher
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

TV Movie

  • A Very Murray Christmas
  • All The Way
  • Confirmation
  • Luther
  • Sherlock

Limited Series

  • American Crime
  • Fargo
  • The Night Manager
  • The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
  • Roots

Comedy Series

  • Black-ish
  • Master of None
  • Modern Family
  • Silicon Valley
  • Transparent
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
  • Veep

Drama Series

  • The Americans
  • Better Call Saul
  • Downton Abbey
  • Game of Thrones
  • Homeland
  • House of Cards
  • Mr. Robot

In all, 38 networks or streaming services can boast at least one Emmy nom this year. Here is the breakdown of nominations by network:

HBO – 94
FX – 56
Netflix – 54
NBC –  41
ABC –  35
CBS –  35
FOX –  29
PBS –  26
AMC –  24
Showtime – 22
Comedy Central – 17
Amazon – 16
History – 13
A&E –  12
CNN – 9
National Geographic Channel – 9
Discovery Channel – 8
Lifetime – 7
Adult Swim –  6
USA – 6
The CW –             5
BBC America –  4
Cinemax – 4
Disney Channel – 4
IFC – 4
Nickelodeon – 4
Starz – 4
TBS – 4
Cartoon Network – 3
Bravo –  2
Logo – 2
Viceland – 2
Disney XD – 1
Food Network – 1
Hallmark Channel – 1
MTV – 1
Spike TV – 1
TLC – 1
TV Land – 1

 

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Author: Hillary Atkin

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