Emmy Awards Nominations: Handicapping

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Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia)

Brownstein is the co-creator and star of "Portlandia" and plays various characters on the sketch comedy series. She has no previous Emmy nominations.

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Carly Chaikin (Suburgatory)

Chaikin plays spoiled teenager Dalia Royce. She has no previous Emmy nominations.

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Zosia Mamet (Girls)

Mamet plays Shoshanna Shapiro. She has no previous Emmy nominations.

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Vanessa Williams (Desperate Housewives)

Williams plays Renee Perry. She has three previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Teri Hatcher (Desperate Housewives)

Hatcher plays Susan Mayer Delfino, a clumsy yet charming housewife in a suburban neighborhood. She has one previous Emmy nomination for this role.

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Kathryn Joosten (Desperate Housewives)

Joosten plays Karen McCluskey, the elderly and nosy neighbor in a suburban neighborhood. She has two Emmy wins in three nominations for this role.

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Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory)

Cuoco plays Penny, a young woman from Nebraska aspring to be an actress but currently working as a waitress. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Cheryl Hines (Suburgatory)

Hines plays Dallas Royce. She has two previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Gabourey Sidibe (The Big C)

Sidibe plays Andrea Jackson, a mouthy and combative high school student. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Catherine Tate (The Office)

Tate plays Nellie Bertram. She has no previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Kristin Chenoweth (GCB)

Chenoweth plays Carlene Cockburn. She has one previous Emmy win in four career nominations.

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Eliza Coupe (Happy Endings)

Coupe plays Jane Kerkovich-Williams. She has no previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Elisha Cuthbert (Happy Endings)

Cuthbert plays Alex Kerkovich. She has no previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Annie Potts (GCB)

Potts plays Gigi Stopper. She has one previous Emmy nomination in her career.

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Ana Gasteyer (Suburgatory)

Gasteyer plays Sheila Shay. She has no previous Emmy nominations in her career.

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Yvette Nicole Brown (Community)

Brown plays Shirley Bennett, a single mother enrolled at a community college. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Wendie Malick (Hot in Cleveland)

Malick plays Victoria Chase, a former daytime soap opera star. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role. She has two career nominations.

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Valerie Bertinelli (Hot in Cleveland)

Bertinelli plays Melanie Hope Moretti, a writer and mother of college-age kids. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Swoosie Kurtz (Mike and Molly)

Kurtz plays Joyce Flynn, a widow trying to stay current and modern. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role. She has one previous win in 10 career nominations.

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Susie Essman (Curb Your Enthusiasm)

Essman plays Susie Greene, the outspoken wife of a Hollywood manager. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Sofia Vergara (Modern Family)

Vergara plays Gloria Pritchett, a passionate and protective Colombian wife and mother. She has two Emmy nominations for this role.

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Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation)

Jones plays Ann Perkins, the romantic yet single nurse in a small Indiana town. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Naya Rivera (Glee)

Rivera plays Santana Lopez, a high school cheerleader and member of the glee club. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Nasim Pedrad (Saturday Night Live)

Pedrad plays various characters on the variety series. She has no previous acting nominations for this series.

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Merritt Wever (Nurse Jackie)

Wever plays Zoey Barkow, an inexperienced yet jubilant nurse. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory)

Rauch plays Bernadette Rostenkowski, a waitress paying her way through graduate school. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory)

Bialik plays Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler, a socially awkward neurobiologist. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Maya Rudolph (Up All Night)

Rudolph plays Ava Alexander, the spirited and self-centered host of a daytime talk show. This is her first time eligible at the Emmys for this role.

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Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live)

Wiig plays various characters on the variety series. She has three Emmy nominations for this show.

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Kristen Bell (House of Lies)

Bell plays Jeannie van der Hooven, engagement manager for a management consultant company. This is her first time eligible at the Emmys for this role.

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Kaitlin Olson (Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia)

Olson plays Sweet Dee Reynolds, the main bartender at a pub. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Julie Bowen (Modern Family)

Bowen plays Claire Dunphy, a perfectionistic homemaker with three children. She has one Emmy win in two nominations for this role.

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Jenna Fischer (The Office)

Fischer plays Pam Beesly Halpert, the office manager for a paper company in Pennsylvania. She has one previous Emmy nomination for this role.

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Jane Lynch (Glee)

Lynch plays Sue Sylvester, the cheerleading coach at a high school who hates the glee club. She has one Emmy win in two nominations for this role. She has three overall career nominations.

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Jane Leeves (Hot in Cleveland)

Leeves plays Joy Scroggs, a beautician with many famous clients. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role. She has one career nomination.

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Jane Krakowski (30 Rock)

Krakowski plays Jenna Maroney, the self-obsessed leading actress of a variety show. She has three Emmy nominations for this role.

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Jane Adams (Hung)

Adams plays Tanya Skagle, the successful pimp of a male prostitute. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Holland Taylor (Two and a Half Men)

Taylor plays Evelyn Harper, a conceited realtor and mother of two grown children. She has four Emmy nominations for this role. She has one previous win in seven career nominations.

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Gillian Jacobs (Community)

Jacobs plays Britta Perry, a former anarchist enrolled at a community college. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Eden Sher (The Middle)

Sher plays Sue Heck, the awkward middle child and high school student. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Dianna Agron (Glee)

Agron plays Quinn Fabray, a high school cheerleader and member of the glee club. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Diane Ladd (Enlightened)

Ladd plays Helen Jellicoe, the mother of a self-destructive executive. This is her first time eligible at the Emmys for this role. She has three career nominations.

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Conchata Ferrell (Two and a Half Men)

Ferrell plays Berta, a sharp-tongued and sarcastic housekeeper in Malibu. She has two Emmy nominations for this role. She has three career nominations.

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Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother)

Smulders plays Robin Scherbatsky, former Canadian teen pop star and current news host. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Cloris Leachman (Raising Hope)

Leachman plays Maw-Maw, the daffy great-grandmother of a poor family. She has one Emmy nomination for this role. She has eight previous wins in 23 career nominations.

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Casey Wilson (Happy Endings)

Wilson plays Penny Hartz, a single friend who constantly tries to find the right man. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Busy Philipps (Cougar Town)

Phillips plays Laurie Keller, a fun-loving real estate assistant. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Betty White (Hot in Cleveland)

White plays Elka Ostrovsky, an elderly Polish widow who is suddenly the landlady to three California women. She has one Emmy nomination for this role. She has five previous wins in 17 career nominations.

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Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation)

Plaza plays April Ludgate Dwyer, the recently married parks and recreation employee. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Anne Heche (Hung)

Heche plays Jessica Haxon, a divorced woman trying to keep a relationship with her children. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role. She has one career nomination.

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Anna Chlumsky (Veep)

Chlumsky plays Amy, a high-powered member of the U.S. Vice President's staff. This is her first time eligible at the Emmys for this role.

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Alyson Hannigan (How I Met Your Mother)

Hannigan plays Lily Aldrin Eriksen, a kindergarten teacher and amateur painter. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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Alison Brie (Community)

Brie plays Annie Edison, a young straight-laced student at a community college. She has no previous Emmy nominations for this role.

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