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August 24, 2020 at 4:02 pm #1203665370
Here are the instances throughout Emmy history that two people have won both lead and/or both supporting nominations and their show also won series, mini/sketch series, or TV movie:
1957 – Caesar’s Hour
Lead Actor Comedy – Sid Caesar
Lead Actress Comedy – Nanette Fabray
Supporting Actor Comedy – Carl Reiner
Supporting Actress Comedy – Pat Carroll1964 – The Dick Van Dyke Show
Lead Actor Comedy – Dick Van Dyke
Lead Actress Comedy – Mary Tyler Moore1966 – The Dick Van Dyke Show
Lead Actor Comedy – Dick Van Dyke
Lead Actress Comedy – Mary Tyler Moore1972 – All in the Family
Lead Actor Comedy – Carroll O’Connor
Lead Actress Comedy – Jean Stapleton1973 – The Waltons
Lead Actor Drama – Richard Thomas
Lead Actress Drama – Michael Learned1975 – Mary Tyler Moore
Supporting Actor Comedy – Ed Asner
Supporting Actress Comedy – Betty White1976 – Mary Tyler Moore
Supporting Actor Comedy – Ted Knight
Supporting Actress Comedy – Betty White1977 – Roots
Supporting Actor Miniseries – Ed Asner
Supporting Actress Miniseries – Olivia Cole1978 – All in the Family
Lead Actor Comedy – Carroll O’Connor
Lead Actress Comedy – Jean Stapleton1978 – Holocaust
Lead Actor Miniseries – Michael Moriarty
Lead Actress Miniseries – Meryl Streep1981 – Hill Street Blues
Lead Actor Drama – Daniel J. Travanti
Lead Actress Drama – Barbara Babcock1984 – Hill Street Blues
Supporting Actor Drama – Bruce Weitz
Supporting Actress Drama – Alfre Woodard1989 – Cheers
Supporting Actor Comedy – Woody Harrelson
Supporting Actress Comedy – Rhea Perlman1993 – Picket Fences
Lead Actor Drama – Tom Skerritt
Lead Actress Drama – Kathy Baker1994 – Picket Fences
Supporting Actor Drama – Fyvush Finkel
Supporting Actress Drama – Leigh Taylor-Young1999 – The Practice
Supporting Actor Drama – Michael Baddalucco
Supporting Actress Drama – Holland Taylor2000 – Will & Grace
Supporting Actor Comedy – Sean Hayes
Supporting Actress Comedy – Megan Mullally2000 – The West Wing
Supporting Actor Drama – Richard Schiff
Supporting Actress Drama – Allison Janney2001 – The West Wing
Supporting Actor Drama – Bradley Whitford
Supporting Actress Drama – Allison Janney2002 – The West Wing
Supporting Actor Drama – John Spencer
Supporting Actress Drama – Stockard Channing2003 – Everybody Loves Raymond
Supporting Actor Comedy – Brad Garrett
Supporting Actress Comedy – Doris Roberts2004 – Angels in America
Lead Actor Miniseries – Al Pacino
Lead Actress Miniseries – Meryl Streep
Supporting Actor Miniseries – Jeffrey Wright
Supporting Actress Miniseries – Mary-Louise Parker2004 – The Sopranos
Supporting Actor Drama – Michael Imperioli
Supporting Actress Drama – Drea de Matteo2005 – Everybody Loves Raymond
Supporting Actor Comedy – Brad Garrett
Supporting Actress Comedy – Doris Roberts2008 – 30 Rock
Lead Actor Comedy – Alec Baldwin
Lead Actress Comedy – Tina Fey2008 – John Adams
Lead Actor Miniseries – Paul Giamatti
Lead Actress Miniseries – Laura Linney2010 – Temple Grandin
Supporting Actor TV Movie – David Strathairn
Supporting Actress TV Movie – Julia Ormond2011 – Modern Family
Supporting Actor Comedy – Ty Burrell
Supporting Actress Comedy – Julie Bowen2012 – Homeland
Lead Actor Drama – Damian Lewis
Lead Actress Drama – Claire Danes2012 – Modern Family
Supporting Actor Comedy – Eric Stonestreet
Supporting Actress Comedy – Julie Bowen2014 – Breaking Bad
Supporting Actor Drama – Aaron Paul
Supporting Actress Drama – Anna Gunn2015 – Olive Kitteridge
Lead Actor Miniseries – Richard Jenkins
Lead Actress Miniseries – Frances McDormand2016 – The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Lead Actor Miniseries – Courtney B. Vance
Lead Actress Miniseries – Sarah Paulson2017 – Saturday Night Live
Supporting Actor Comedy – Alec Baldwin
Supporting Actress Comedy – Kate McKinnon2017 – Big Little Lies
Supporting Actor Miniseries – Alexander Skarsgard
Supporting Actress Miniseries – Laura DernDo you think any of the nominations below could win for their show and both acting categories as well?
2020 Nominations for Series and both acting categories:
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Lead Comedy – Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek
Lead Drama – Jason Bateman and Laura Linney – Ozark
Lead Miniseries – Jeremy Irons and Regina King – Watchmen
Supporting Comedy – Sterling K. Brown, Tony Shalhoub, Alex Borstein, Marin Hinkle – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Supporting Comedy – William Jackson Harper and Darcy Carden – The Good Place
Supporting Comedy – Dan Levy and Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek
Supporting Comedy – Kenan Thompson and Cecily Strong – Saturday Night Live
Supporting Drama – Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen, Sarah Snook – Succession
Supporting Drama – Bradley Whitford and Samira Wiley – The Handmaid’s Tale
Supporting Miniseries – Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jovan Adepo, Louis Gossett Jr., and Jean Smart – WatchmenAugust 24, 2020 at 7:27 pm #1203665703Maisel in both Supporting Categories
Schitt’s in both Lead Categories
Watchmen in both Supporting Categories
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August 24, 2020 at 7:54 pm #1203665745I will say that I can see Succession taking both Supporting categories and winning Series and Lead and Writing like Breaking Bad did in 2014.
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August 24, 2020 at 8:20 pm #1203665785I will say that I can see Succession taking both Supporting categories and winning Series and Lead and Writing like Breaking Bad did in 2014.
I would love for that to happen but a vote split in supporting actor just seems inevitable if the show had that much support it could probably win every acting category.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 24, 2020 at 8:31 pm #1203665804I would love for that to happen but a vote split in supporting actor just seems inevitable if the show had that much support it could probably win every acting category.
Well I will say that I looked up how many shows have been triple nominated in supporting actor and there have only been 5 others (Game of Thrones, Hill Street Blues, L.A Law, The Rockford Files and The West Wing) and the first time each of those shows got 3 actor in an actor from their shows won.
So it’s not impossible for Succession to overcome a vote-split here.
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August 24, 2020 at 8:39 pm #1203665820Well I will say that I looked up how many shows have been triple nominated in supporting actor and there have only been 5 others (Game of Thrones, Hill Street Blues, L.A Law, The Rockford Files and The West Wing) and the first time each of those shows got 3 actor in an actor from their shows won. So it’s not impossible for Succession to overcome a vote-split here.
That was also under the old system where having a costar nominated helped you though it usually does the opposite now.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 24, 2020 at 8:42 pm #1203665829That was also under the old system where having a costar nominated helped you though it usually does the opposite now.
Well I know Dinklage was always going to win the Emmy but his win with three supporting actors was under the new system.
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August 24, 2020 at 9:20 pm #1203665880Dinklage was a three time (incumbent) winner for the show on his eighth nomination ‘vote-splitting’ with people that had a total three nominations shared between them. The rest of the four shows, as mentioned, were under a system where vote-splitting as such was not a thing. The stat, while interesting, isn’t really relevant/informative for our predictions.
ReplyCopy URLAugust 25, 2020 at 3:00 am #1203666039Dinklage was a three time (incumbent) winner for the show on his eighth nomination ‘vote-splitting’ with people that had a total three nominations shared between them. The rest of the four shows, as mentioned, were under a system where vote-splitting as such was not a thing. The stat, while interesting, isn’t really relevant/informative for our predictions.
Yeah no of course and I wasn’t suggesting it was informative I just thought it was a very peculiar stat.
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August 25, 2020 at 8:01 am #1203666383I think it’s somewhat safe to say that we’ll see it happen twice again this year, as in 2017. Schitt’s Creek with its lead actors and Watchmen with its supporting (shakier of the two, of course).
ReplyCopy URLAugust 25, 2020 at 8:10 am #1203666427I think it’s somewhat safe to say that we’ll see it happen twice again this year, as in 2017. Schitt’s Creek with its lead actors and Watchmen with its supporting (shakier of the two, of course).
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August 25, 2020 at 8:43 am #1203666527I wish I had faith in him pulling it off, and I truly hope he does in the end… but there’s just something that holds me back.
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