Emmy Awards 2016: See Who’s Been Nominated!

The nominations for the 68th Emmy Awards are here!

Here’s who is nominated:

Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Kyle Chandler for “Bloodline,” Rami Malek for “Mr. Robot,” Bob Odenkirk for “Better Call Saul,” Matthew Rhys for “The Americans,” Liev Schreiber for “Ray Donovan” and Kevin Spacey for “House of Cards.”

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Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Claire Danes for “Homeland,” Viola Davis for “How to Get Away with Murder,” Taraji P. Henson for “Empire,” Tatiana Maslany for “Orphan Black,” Keri Russell for “The Americans” and Robin Wright for “House of Cards.”

Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Bryan Cranston for “All the Way,” Benedict Cumberbatch for “Sherlock: The Abominable Bride,” Idris Elba for “Luther,” Cuba Gooding Jr. for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” Tom Hiddleston for “The Night Manager” and Courtney B. Vance for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.”

‘Game of Thrones’ is nominated, Kerry Washington is nominated for her role in ‘Confirmation’ and so is the program, Kirsten Dunst is nominated for ‘Fargo,’ and Matthew Rhys is nominated for his role in ‘The Americans’
‘Game of Thrones’ is nominated, Kerry Washington is nominated for her role in ‘Confirmation’ and so is the program, Kirsten Dunst is nominated for ‘Fargo,’ and Matthew Rhys is nominated for his role in ‘The Americans’ (HBO)

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Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Kirsten Dunst for “Fargo,” Felicity Huffman for “American Crime,” Audra McDonald for “Billy Holiday: Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar and Grill,” Sarah Paulson for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” Lily Taylor for “American Crime” and Kerry Washington for “Confirmation.”

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Anthony Anderson for “black-ish,” Aziz Ansari for “Master of None,” Will Forte for “The Last Man on Earth,” William H. Macy for “Shameless,” Thomas Middleditch for “Silicon Valley” and Jeffrey Tambor for “Transparent.”

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Ellie Kemper for “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep,” Laurie Metcalf for “Getting On,” Tracee Ellis Ross for “black-ish,” Amy Schumer for “Inside the Amy Schumer” and Lily Tomlin for “Grace and Frankie.”

Outstanding Reality Competition Program: “The Amazing Race,” “American Ninja Warrior,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Project Runway,” “Top Chef” and “The Voice.”

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Outstanding Variety Talk 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” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

Outstanding Television Movie: “A Very Murray Christmas,” “All the Way,” “Confirmation,” “Luther” and “Sherlock: The Abominable Bride.”

Outstanding Limited Series: “American Crime,” “Fargo,” “The Night Manager,” “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” and “Roots.”

Outstanding Comedy Series: “black-ish,” “Master of None,” “Modern Family,” “Silicon Valley,” “Transparent,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and “Veep.”

Outstanding Drama Series: “The Americans,” “Better Call Saul,” “Downton Abbey,” “Game of Thrones,” “Homeland,” “House of Cards” and “Mr. Robot.”

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Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Jonathan Banks for
“Better Call Saul,” Ben Mendelesohn for “Bloodline,” Peter
Dinklage for “Game of Thrones,” Kit Harington for “Game of
Thrones,” Michael Kelly for “House of Cards” and Jon Voight for
“Ray Donovan.”

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Maura Tierney for
“The Affair,” Maggie Smith for “Downton Abbey,” Lena Headey
for “Game of Thrones,” Emilia Clarke for “Game of Thrones,”
Maisie Williams for “Game of Thrones” and Constance Zimmer for
“UnREAL.”

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Louie Anderson for
“Baskets,” Andre Braugher for “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,”
Keegan-Michael Key for “Key & Peele,” Ty Burrell for “Modern
Family,” Tituss Burgess for “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” Tony
Hale for “Veep” and Matt Walsh for “Veep.”

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Niecy Nash for
“Getting On,” Allison Janney for “Mom,” Kate McKinnon for
“Saturday Night Live,” Judith Light for “Transparent,” Gaby
Hoffman for “Transparent” and Anna Chlumsky for “Veep.”

Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Jesse Plemons
for “Fargo,” Bokeem Woodbine for “Fargo,” Hugh Laurie for
“The Night Manager,” Sterling K. Brown for “The People v. O.J.
Simpson: American Crime Story,” David Schwimmer for “The People v.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” and John Travolta for “The People
v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.”

Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Melissa Leo
in “All the Way,” Regina King for “American Crime,” Sarah
Paulson for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” Kathy
Bates for “American Horror Story: Hotel,” Jean Smart for
“Fargo” and Olivia Colman for “The Night Manager.” 

The 68th Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, air live on Sunday, September 18, starting at 7 PM ET/4PM PT on ABC.

Jolie Lash

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