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    'The Crown' Denies Reports It Faces 'Struggle' to Find Prince Andrew Actor for Season 5

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    Left Bank Pictures reportedly has posted an advertisement on casting website Spotlight, billing the role of the disgraced Duke of York as a ‘very good role.’

    Apr 26, 2021

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    The next season of “The Crown” will feature Prince Andrew in his mid 30s and early 40s, but the bosses for the hit Netflix series can’t seem to find a perfect actor for the “unpopular” prince. According to a new report, the show is struggling to get an actor to play the Duke of York.

    The Sun reported that Left Bank Pictures had posted an advertisement on casting website Spotlight. While the production company billed the character as “very good role,” the news outlet believed that it was actually a role of Prince Andrew, who was known for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

    Backing up the claims was a casting source, who spilled to The Sun, “Prince Andrew is one of the most unpopular members of the royal family and wannabe stars aren’t exactly queuing up to play him.”

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    “It’s not the sexiest role and is unlikely to set a Hollywood career alight,” the source continued to explain. However, the insider noted that the role “might work for a real scene-stealer character artist.”

    In response to the reports, the production denied them in a statement. A spokeswoman insisted to the outlet, “There is absolutely no struggle to cast any role for season 5 of ‘The Crown’.” The spokewoman also added, “It is normal practice for productions to advertise in Spotlight.”

    Season 5 of award-winning “The Crown” will be set in the years 1991 to 1997. It will tackle the tumultuous years that saw the very public breakdown of Prince Charles and Diana’s marriage. In the previous season 4, up and coming actor Tom Byrne took the role of Prince Andrew.

    In an interview with Newsnight, the 26-year-old infamously tried to distance himself from the prince and his scandal as he was accused of sex trafficking then 17-year-old Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a young woman who was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring. “I thought the best thing I can do is to switch that part of my brain off,” Tom said. “It just wasn’t useful to me to engage with that stuff – particularly as I was only playing him as a 20-year-old.”

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    Andrew Scott Eyed to Play Tony Blair for 'The Crown' Season 5

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    The ‘Fleabag’ actor reportedly has had talks with Netflix bosses about playing former British Prime Minister in the next installment of the hit royal drama series.

    Apr 9, 2021

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    Andrew Scott has reportedly been asked to play Tony Blair in “The Crown”.

    The “Fleabag” actor – who, at 44, is just a year older than the politician was when he was elected Prime Minister in 1997 – has reportedly had talks with Netflix bosses about starring in the fifth season of the show, which is expected to cover the death of Princess Diana in a car accident and the aftermath of the tragedy.

    “This role is one of the most anticipated castings on ‘The Crown’,” a source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper. “The final series covers the Prime Minister’s epic clash with the Queen over her response to the death of Diana in 1997.”

    “So the creators wanted an adaptable actor like Andrew who has proved he can master the charm and intimidating presence that typified Blair.”

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    However, Andrew’s agent said he is “unavailable” for the current filming dates, but Dominic West had faced a similar hurdle until he reshuffled his schedule in order to take over as Prince Charles from Josh O’Connor.

    According to Variety, production on the next series of the regal drama will begin in July (21).

    The fifth season will see another cast refresh as the key figures enter new stages of their lives, with Imelda Staunton taking over as Queen Elizabeth from Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies handing over Prince Philip to another former “Game of Thrones” star, Jonathan Pryce.

    Lesley Manville will replace Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret and “Tenet” actress Elizabeth Debicki will play Princess Diana in the latter part of her life, taking over the role from Emma Corrin.

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    Dominic West Confirmed to Play Prince Charles for Final Seasons of 'The Crown'

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    The former cast member of ‘The Affair’ has been confirmed by Josh O’Connor to portray the heir to the British throne in the upcoming two seasons of the royal drama series.

    Mar 31, 2021

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    Dominic West will portray Prince Charles in the final two seasons of “The Crown”, according to his predecessor.

    West was previously linked to the royal role but now Josh O’Connor, who won a 2021 Golden Globe and Critics Choice award for his portrayal of Charles on the show, has confirmed he’ll be passing the baton to “The Affair” star.

    “It’s lovely to come away and go, ‘Great. Now hand it over to Dominic West,’ ” Josh tells GQ while laughing off any suggestion he’ll be handing out advice to his successor.

    “If Dominic West came to me asking me for advice, I’d laugh him off,” Josh explains. “I’d be like, ‘Dom! You’re Dominic West!'”

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    Netflix bosses have yet to confirm that West will play Charles but, if O’Connor’s announcement is correct, the “300” actor will be joining Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II, Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, and Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip in the drama.

    The previous season focused on Prince Charles’ tumultuous relationship with Princess Diana who’s portrayed by Emma Corrin.

    The actress won the coveted Best Actress in a Drama Series at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Television Awards while her counterpart grabbed Best Actor in a Drama Series at the same two prestigious prize-giving events.

    As Josh O’Connor is expected to pass the mantle to Dominic West for the new season, it’s still unclear if Emma Corrin will be returning for the next installment.

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    'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm' and 'The Crown' Win at 2021 WGA Awards

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    ‘Promising Young Woman’ also emerges as a victor in movie field, while Jason Sudeikis’ sports comedy ‘Ted Lasso’ leads the pack of TV winners by bagging two trophies.

    Mar 22, 2021

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    The Writers Guild of America Awards has presented the trophies for the best screenwriting for 2020. Announced on Monday, March 22, the winners of the 2021 WGA Awards included “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” and “The Crown”.

    The “Borat” sequel won for Adapted Screenplay. The movie’s star Sacha Baron Cohen co-wrote the script with Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Peter Baynham, Erica Rivinoja and others based on the characters he created.

    Accepting the award, Cohen quipped of the film’s long list of writers, “I can’t help but think that we won it because 60 percent of the Writers Guild worked on this movie.” He added, “A film like this is extremely hard to write, partly because it stars real people whose behavior is completely unpredictable. Well, apart, of course, for Rudy Giuliani, who did everything we hoped for.”

    “Promising Young Woman” emerged as a victor in Original Screenplay category, with the award going to Emerald Fennell. Fennell, who also directed the film, said in her speech, “I wish I could be in the room and see everyone in person. As it is, I will say thank from my bleak writers room in England.”

    “The Dissident”, written by Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel, rounded up the movie winner list with its win in Documentary Screenplay category.

    “The Crown”, meanwhile, won one of the coveted awards in TV categories as it nabbed the best script for a drama series, with the trophy going to Peter Morgan and Jonathan Wilson. Jason Sudeikis’ sports drama “Ted Lasso”, however, was the biggest winner in television field at it nabbed two awards, for Comedy Series and New Series.

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    FX’s “Mrs. America”, written by Tanya Barfield, Joshua Griffith, Sharon Hoffman, Boo Killebrew, Micah Schraft, April Shih and Dahvi Waller, took home the Original Long Form award, while Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit”, which was written by Scott Frank and Allan Scott based on the novel by Walter Tevis, won the Adapted Long Form prize.

    Netflix’s “Ozark” additionally bagged one from Episodic Drama category for its episode titled “Fire Pink”, which was written by Miki Johnson. Hulu’s “The Great” won for the Episodic Comedy award for its episode, “The Great”, written by Tony McNamara.

    “At Home With Amy Sedaris” grabbed the award for Comedy/Variety Sketch Series, “Days of Our Lives” won among other Daytime Drama series, and “BoJack Horseman” won in the Animation category.

    The winners were announced in a pre-taped, glib virtual ceremony. Presenters for the 73rd annual Writers Guild Awards included Riz Ahmed, Sacha Baron Cohen, Rachel Brosnahan, Sarah Cooper, Andra Day, Daveed Diggs, Ava DuVernay, Jimmy Fallon, Dominique Fishback, Brett Goldstein, Ryan O’Connell, Leslie Odom Jr., Amber Ruffin, Lilly Singh and Baratunde Thurston.

    Full Winner List of 2021 WGA Awards:

    FILM

    Original Screenplay: “Promising Young Woman”, Written by Emerald Fennell; Focus Features
    Adapted Screenplay: “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”, Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Peter Baynham & Erica Rivinoja & Dan Mazer & Jena Friedman & Lee Kern, Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Nina Pedrad, Based on Characters Created by Sacha Baron Cohen; Amazon Studios
    Documentary Screenplay: “The Dissident”, Written by Mark Monroe and Bryan Fogel; Briarcliff Entertainment

    TELEVISION

    Drama Series: “The Crown”, Written by Peter Morgan, Jonathan Wilson; Netflix
    Comedy Series: “Ted Lasso”, Written by Jane Becker, Leann Bowen, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly, Bill Lawrence, Jamie Lee, Jason Sudeikis, Phoebe Walsh, Bill Wrubel; Apple TV+
    New Series: “Ted Lasso”, Written by Jane Becker, Leann Bowen, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly, Bill Lawrence, Jamie Lee, Jason Sudeikis, Phoebe Walsh, Bill Wrubel; Apple TV+
    Original Long Form: “Mrs. America”, Written by Tanya Barfield, Joshua Griffith, Sharon Hoffman, Boo Killebrew, Micah Schraft, April Shih, Dahvi Waller; FX Networks
    Adapted Long Form: “The Queen’s Gambit”, Written by Scott Frank, Allan Scott, Based on the novel by Walter Tevis; Netflix
    Original and Adapted Short Form New Media: “FREERAYSHAWN”, Written by Marc Maurino; Quibi
    Animation: “Xerox of a Xerox” (“BoJack Horseman”), Written by Nick Adams; Netflix
    Episodic Drama: “Fire Pink” (“Ozark”), Written by Miki Johnson; Netflix
    Episodic Comedy: “The Great” (“The Great”), Written by Tony McNamara; Hulu
    Comedy/Variety Talk Series: “Desus & Mero”, Writers: Daniel “Desus Nice” Baker, Claire Friedman, Ziwe Fumudoh, Josh Gondelman, Robert Kornhauser, Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez, Heben Nigatu, Mike Pielocik, Julia Young; Showtime
    Comedy/Variety Specials: “Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand: Building Back America Great Again Better 2020”, Head Writers: Ariel Dumas, Jay Katsir Writers: Delmonte Bent, Michael Brumm, River Clegg, Aaron Cohen, Stephen T. Colbert, Nicole Conlan, Paul Dinello, Glenn Eichler, Django Gold, Gabe Gronli, Barry Julien, Michael Cruz Kayne, Eliana Kwartler, Matt Lappin, Felipe Torres Medina, Opus Moreschi, Asher Perlman, Tom Purcell, Kate Sidley, Brian Stack, John Thibodeaux, Steve Waltien; Showtime
    Comedy/Variety Sketch Series: “At Home With Amy Sedaris”, Writers: Jeremy Beiler, Cole Escola, Peter Grosz, Amy Sedaris; truTV
    Quiz and Audience Participation: “Weakest Link”, Head Writer: Ann Slichter Writers: Chip Dornell, Paul Greenberg, Joyce Ikemi, Stuart Krasnow, Jon Macks, Mona Mira, Scott Saltzburg, Aaron Solomon, Chris Sturgeon, Grant Taylor; NBC
    Daytime Drama: “Days of Our Lives”, Head Writer: Ron Carlivati Writers: Lorraine Broderick, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, David Kreizman, Rebecca McCarty, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine D. Schock, Elizabeth Snyder; NBC
    Children’s Episodic, Long Form and Specials: “The Sleepover”, Written by Sarah Rothschild; Netflix
    Documentary Script – Current Events: “Agents of Chaos, Part II”, Written by Alex Gibney & Michael J. Palmer; HBO Documentary Films
    Documentary Script – Other Than Current Events: “Opioids, Inc.” (“Frontline”), Written by Tom Jennings; PBS
    News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report: “Anger in America” (“World News Tonight with David Muir”), Written by Dave Bloch, David Muir, Karen Mooney, David Schoetz; ABC News
    News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary: “Juneteenth: A Celebration of Overcoming”, Written by Dave Bloch; ABC News
    Digital News: “The Store That Called the Cops on George Floyd”, Written by Aymann Ismail; Slate.com
    On Air Promotion: “Get Out The Vote – Check Out Those Moves”, Written by Meghana Reddy and Angad Bhalla; Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
    Radio/Audio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report: “Changemakers:
    Leaders Who Made a Difference”, Written by Gail Lee; CBS News Radio
    Radio/Audio News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary: “Against Those Thugs: Delores Tucker and Bill Bennett” (Slow Burn) Written by Joel Anderson, Christopher Johnson; Slate Podcasts

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    Vanessa Kirby Thinks 'It's Quite Mad' That Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Watch 'The Crown'

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    The Princess Margaret depicter on the historical drama series also jokes that the couple will now have more time to ‘binge’ the show after stepping down as senior members of the royal family.

    Mar 12, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Vanessa Kirby was pleasantly surprised to know that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry watched “The Crown”. The actress, who portrayed Princess Margaret in the first two seasons of Netflix’s historical drama series, found it “quite mad” that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex watched her show.
    The 32-year-old offered her two cents when making a virtual appearance in the Tuesday, March 9 episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. She told host Jimmy Kimmel, “It’s quite mad to think that they have actually seen it. That’s something that you sort of always semi-imagine, but sort of thought, ‘Oh, you’re probably too busy to watch it.’ ”
    After Jimmy quipped that the couple will have more time to watch the show since stepping down as senior members of the royal family, the “Pieces of a Woman” actress doubled down on the joke by saying, “They literally binged four seasons probably in one go.” She added, “What a crazy life concept to have a show made about literally your grandparents and their lives, and then I guess, you know, that yours is possibly upcoming.”

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    Vanessa’s reaction came after Meghan and Harry revealed in their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey that they have seen “some” of “The Crown”. Harry himself previously talked about the show when he appeared in a February episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden”.
    “They don’t pretend to be news,” the expectant father told host James Corden. “It’s fictional, but it’s loosely based on the truth. Of course, it’s not strictly accurate. It gives you a rough idea of what that lifestyle, what the pressures of putting duty and service above family and everything else, what can come from that.”
    “I’m way more comfortable with ‘The Crown’ than I am seeing the stories written about my family, or my wife, or myself,” he further shared. “It’s the difference between… that is obviously fiction, take it how you will, but this is being reported on as fact because you’re supposedly news. I have a real issue with that.”

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    Emma Corrin and Josh O'Connor Grateful Prince Harry Is Comfortable Watching 'The Crown'

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    The Princess Diana depicter is ‘incredibly moved’ and her co-star, who depicts Prince Charles, is ‘delighted’ that the Duke of Sussex is ‘way more comfortable’ watching their show than reading tabloids.

    Mar 3, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Emma Corrin was “incredibly moved” to learn that Britain’s Prince Harry watches “The Crown”.
    The actress stars as Harry’s late mother Princess Diana in the Netflix show and won a Golden Globe for her portrayal on Sunday night (28Feb21). And following the Duke of Sussex’s admission that he’s “way more comfortable” watching “The Crown” than reading fake news about his family in tabloids, Emma told Entertainment Tonight that she was touched to learn of her famous viewer.
    “It’s difficult, with The Crown, since it is so fictional, it feels so removed from the actual royal family,” she mused. “But on the other hand, the characters are based on real people, so there is something there. I felt incredibly grateful to him. I was incredibly moved by what he said.”

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    “Obviously, I played his mother and that would have been such a sensitive thing. I was very moved he acknowledged it. I’m glad he enjoyed it; I was very grateful for those words.”
    Meanwhile, Josh O’Connor – who plays Harry’s father Prince Charles in the show – added, “I’m delighted. I’m delighted that he watches it. I think anyone who watches it is a great… you know, that’s what we’re there for.”
    The Duke was quizzed about his thoughts on the Netflix show during an interview with James Corden. “They don’t pretend to be news,” the royal replied when asked what he made of the programme. “It’s fictional, but it’s loosely based on the truth. Of course, it’s not strictly accurate. It gives you a rough idea of what that lifestyle, what the pressures of putting duty and service above family and everything else, what can come from that.”

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    'The Crown' Tops TV Nominations at 2021 Golden Globes

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    The Netflix royal drama series dominates the TV nominations at the upcoming 78th annual Golden Globe Awards with a total of six nods including Best Television Series.

    Feb 4, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Netflix drama “The Crown” leads the list of television nominees for the Golden Globe Awards.
    The hit Netflix series has received six nominations in total, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series for Josh O’Connor, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for Olivia Colman who plays the Queen and newcomer Emma Corrin, who starred as Princess Diana, and Best Television Series.
    Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter have also been nominated for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role award.
    “The Crown” is facing competition from “Lovecraft Country”, “The Mandalorian”, “Ozark”, and “Ratched” for the Best Television Series gong.
    “Ozark” has received four nominations in all, including Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Laura Linney), Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Jason Bateman), and Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Julia Garner).
    Elsewhere, “Emily in Paris” – the comedy-drama series about an American marketing executive working in Paris – has been nominated in the Best Television Series and Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Lily Collins) categories.
    “Normal People” – the romantic drama series starring Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones – has received two nominations, including one for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
    The hit show has been nominated for the coveted accolade alongside “The Queen’s Gambit”, “Small Axe”, “The Undoing”, and “Unorthodox”.
    Meanwhile, Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” has received three nods from the Hollywood Foreign Press.
    The mockumentary – which is a sequel to 2006’s “Borat”: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” – is up for the Best Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Maria Bakalova) and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture (Baron Cohen) awards.
    The list of nominees were announced by Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson. The ceremony is due to be held on February 28, as part of a bi-coastal broadcast hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
    Golden Globes: Complete List of Nominations
    Best Television Series – Drama:

    Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama:

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama:

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:

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    Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion:

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion:

    Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Motion Picture – Drama:

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy:

    Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama:

    Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama:

    Best Motion Picture – Animated:

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture:

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture:

    Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language:

    Best Screenplay – Motion Picture:

    Best Director – Motion Picture:

    Best Original Song – Motion Picture:

    Best Original Score – Motion Picture:

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    'Ozark' and 'The Crown' Lead TV Nominations at 2021 Critics Choice Awards

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    The drama fronted by Jason Bateman and the British royal series are dominating the list of TV nominations at the upcoming 26th annual Critics Choice Awards.

    Jan 19, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Netflix hits “Ozark” and “The Crown” lead all TV nominees for the 26th annual Critics Choice Awards with six nods apiece.
    Both series are up for Best Drama while “Ozark” ‘s Jason Bateman and Laura Linney received mentions for Best Actor in a Drama Series and Best Actress in a Drama Series, respectively. “Ozark” co-stars Tom Pelphrey, Julia Garner, and Janet McTeer are all nominated for their supporting roles, while “The Crown” ‘s Josh O’Connor is nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series, with Olivia Colman and Emma Corrin both scoring nominations in the Best Actress in a Drama Series category. Tobias Menzies and Gillian Anderson have also landed mentions.
    “Lovecraft Country”, which is also up for Best Drama, “Mrs. America”, “What We Do in the Shadows”, and “Schitt’s Creek” have picked up five nominations.
    The 26th annual Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Taye Diggs for the third time, will take place on 7 March (21). Film nominees will be revealed on 7 February.
    The full list of TV nominees is:
    Best Drama Series:

    Best Actor in a Drama Series:

    Best Actress in a Drama Series:

    Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:

    Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:

    Best Comedy Series:

    Best Actor in a Comedy Series:

    Best Actress in a Comedy Series:

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    Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:

    Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:

    Best Limited Series:

    Best Movie Made for Television:

    Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television:

    Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television:

    Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television:

    Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television:

    Best Talk Show:

    Best Comedy Special:
    “Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty]” (Netflix)
    “Hannah Gadsby: Douglas]” (Netflix)
    “Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill” (Netflix)
    “Marc Maron: End Times Fun]” (Netflix)
    “Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia]” (Netflix)
    “Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything]” (Netflix)

    Best Short Form Series:
    “The Andy Cohen Diaries” (Quibi)
    “Better Call Saul: Ethics Training with Kim Wexler” (AMC/Youtube)
    “Mapleworth Murders” (Quibi)
    “Nikki Fre$h” (Quibi)
    “Reno 911!” (Quibi)
    “Tooning Out the News” (CBS All Access)

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