Emmy Awards Nominations: Handicapping

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Marcia Gay Harden (Innocent)

Harden plays Barbra Sabich, the wife of a judge accused of murder. She has two previous Emmy Award nominations in her career.

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Clemence Poesy (Birdsong)

Poesy plays Isabelle Azaire, a young woman who has an affair with a World War I soldier. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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Leslie Hope (The River)

Hope plays Tess Cole, a woman searching for her missing husband in the Amazon. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations in her career.

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Ashley Judd (Missing)

Judd plays Rebecca Winstone, a retired CIA agent tracking down her missing son in Europe. She has one previous Emmy Award nomination in her career.

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Connie Britton (American Horror Story)

Britton plays Vivien Harmon, the wife of a therapist whose family moves into a haunted mansion in Los Angeles. She has two previous career nominations.

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Romola Garai (The Hour)

Garai plays Bel Rowley, the British producer of a news magazine program in 1956. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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Rachel Weisz (Page Eight)

Weisz plays Nancy Pierpan, a political activist who knows a little too much. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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Patricia Clarkson (Five)

Clarkson plays Mia, a woman who gives away all her possessions after finding out she has cancer. She has two previous Emmy Award wins in two career nominations.

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Nicole Kidman (Hemingway and Gellhorn)

Kidman plays Martha Gellhorn, an American novelist and the third wife of Ernest Hemingway. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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Melissa Leo (The Space Between)

Leo plays Montine McLeod, a flight attendant who befriends a Pakistani boy after the events of 9/11/01. She has one previous Emmy Award nomination in her career.

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Kristin Davis (Of Two Minds)

Davis plays Billie, the sister of a young woman suffering from schizophrenia. She has one previous Emmy Award nomination in her career.

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Julianne Moore (Game Change)

Moore plays Sarah Palin, the Governor of Alaska chosen to run for U.S. Vice President. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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Jeanne Tripplehorn (Five)

Tripplehorn plays Rose, a successful oncologist who is suddenly diagnosed with breast cancer. She has one previous Emmy Award nomination in her career.

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Emma Thompson (The Song of Lunch)

Thompson plays the former lover of a publisher who left him to marry a novelist. She has one previous Emmy Award win in four career nominations.

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Emily Watson (Appropriate Adult)

Watson plays Janet Leach, the woman assigned to act as the appropriate adult in a murder trial. She has no previous Emmy Award nominations.

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