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Nomination list for 69th Emmy awards just released




Nominations for the 69th annual prime-time Emmy Awards were just announced in Hollywood, California. The Emmys,hosted by Stephen Colbert, will be held on Sept. 17. And don't worry we would bring you updates.

The major nominees are:

*Drama Series* 
Better Call Saul 
The Crown 
The Handmaid’s Tale 
Stranger Things 
This Is Us 
Westworld 
House of Cards

*Comedy Series* 
Atlanta 
Black-ish 
Master of None 
Modern Family 
Silicon Valley 
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt 
Veep

*Limited Series* 
Big Little Lies 
Fargo 
Feud: Bette and Joan 
The Night Of 
Genius

*Drama Actress* 
Viola Davis (“How to Get Away with Murder”) 
Claire Foy (“The Crown”) 
Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) 
Keri Russell (“The Americans”) 
Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”) 
Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)

*Drama Actor* 
Sterling K. Brown (“This Is Us”) 
Anthony Hopkins (“Westworld”) 
Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”) 
Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”) 
Kevin Spacey (“House of Cards”) 
Milo Ventimiglia (“This Is Us”)

*Comedy Actress* 
Pamela Adlon 
Jane Fonda 
Allison Janney 
Ellie Kemper 
Julia Louis-Dreyfus 
Tracee Ellis Ross 
Lily Tomlin

*Comedy Actor* 
Anthony Anderson 
Aziz Ansari 
Zach Galifianakis 
Donald Glover 
William H. Macy 
Jeffrey Tambor

*Limited Series Actress*
Carrie Coon 
Felicity Huffman 
Nicole Kidman 
Jessica Lange 
Susan Sarandon 
Reese Witherspoon

*Limited Series Actor* 
Riz Ahmed (“The Night Of”) 
Benedict Cumberbatch (“Sherlock: The Lying Detective”) 
Robert De Niro (“The Wizard of Lies”) 
Ewan McGregor (“Fargo”) 
Geoffrey Rush (“Genius”) 
John Turturro (“The Night Of”)

*Reality Competition* 
The Amazing Race 
American Ninja Warrior 
Project Runway 
RuPaul’s Drag Race 
Top Chef 
The Voice

*Variety Talk* 
Full Frontal With Samantha Bee 
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver 
The Late Late Show With James Corden 
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 
Real Time With Bill Maher


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