Forty-Eight Emmy Nominees Featured on ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast from A (Apatow) to Z (Zimmer)

Forty-Eight Emmy Nominees Featured on ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast from A (Apatow) to Z (Zimmer)

Forty-eight notable guests from the Awards Chatter podcast have received nominations for the Primetime Emmy Awards this week. This recognition highlights their contributions to various television projects, showcasing a diverse range of talent across multiple genres.

Notable Nominations

Judd Apatow has been nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special for Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man! His episode on the podcast provides insights into his creative process and the significance of the project.

Jason Bateman received multiple nominations, including Best Limited/Anthology Series for DTF St. Louis, and for his roles in Black Rabbit. His directing work on Black Rabbit and acting in DTF St. Louis also earned him nominations in the respective categories.

Sterling K. Brown is recognized for his performances in Paradise, earning nominations for both Best Drama Series and Best Drama Actor. His episode discusses the depth of his character and the challenges of portraying complex narratives.

Quinta Brunson has been nominated for her work on Abbott Elementary, receiving accolades for Best Comedy Series, Actress, and Writing. Her episode reflects on the show’s impact and her journey in the industry.

Ken Burns is nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Series with The American Revolution. His episode delves into the historical significance of the series and the storytelling techniques employed.

RuPaul Charles has received nominations for Best Reality/Competition Host for RuPaul’s Drag Race and for Unstructured Reality Program with RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked. His episode discusses the evolution of reality television and his role within it.

Stephen Colbert is nominated for Best Variety Series and Variety Writing for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as well as for Short Form Comedy/Drama/Variety Series with Colbert Before Air. His episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at late-night television.

Claire Danes is recognized for her role in The Beast in Me, earning nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress. Her episode highlights the emotional challenges of her character.

Colman Domingo has received nominations for Best Drama Guest Actor in Euphoria and for Comedy Supporting Actor in The Four Seasons. His episode explores the nuances of his performances.

Hannah Einbinder is nominated for Best Comedy Supporting Actress for her role in Hacks. Her episode reflects on the dynamics of comedy and her experiences in the industry.

Idris Elba is recognized for Best Movie with Heads of State. His episode discusses his multifaceted career and the significance of his latest project.

Cynthia Erivo has been nominated for Best Live Variety Special for the 78th Annual Tony Awards. Her episode delves into her artistic journey and the importance of live performances.

Dakota Fanning received nominations for Best Comedy Series with Margo’s Got Money Troubles and for Supporting Actor in a Limited/Athology Series with All Her Fault. Her episode discusses her growth as an actress.

Elle Fanning is recognized for her work in Margo’s Got Money Troubles, earning nominations for Best Comedy Series and Actress. Her episode highlights her creative process and the show’s themes.

Julian Fellowes is nominated for Best Drama Series with The Gilded Age. His episode explores the intricacies of period storytelling and character development.

Jodie Foster has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with The Beast in Me and for Narrator in Breakdown: 1975. Her episode reflects on her dual roles in the industry.

Selena Gomez is recognized for her work in Only Murders in the Building, earning a nomination for Best Comedy Series. Her episode discusses the blend of humor and mystery in the show.

Davis Guggenheim is nominated for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking with The Tale of Silyan. His episode explores the challenges of documentary storytelling.

Jon Hamm has received a nomination for Best Drama Series with Your Friends & Neighbors. His episode reflects on the complexities of character portrayal.

Mariska Hargitay is recognized for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special with My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay. Her episode discusses the personal nature of the project.

Oscar Isaac is nominated for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actor with Beef. His episode explores the themes of the series and his approach to acting.

Nicole Kidman has received a nomination for Best Comedy Series with Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Her episode highlights her versatility as an actress.

Jimmy Kimmel is recognized for Best Variety Series and Writing with Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as for Game Show Host with Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. His episode discusses the landscape of late-night television.

John Krasinski is nominated for Best Movie with Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War. His episode reflects on the challenges of adapting literary works for the screen.

Bill Lawrence has received nominations for Best Comedy Series with Shrinking and for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Shrinking — In It Together. His episode discusses the creative process behind the series.

Eugene Levy is recognized for Best Hosted Nonfiction Series/Special with The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy. His episode explores the intersection of travel and storytelling.

Lorne Michaels is nominated for Best Variety Series with Saturday Night Live. His episode reflects on the show’s cultural impact and evolution.

Carey Mulligan has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress with Beef. Her episode discusses her approach to character development.

Ryan Murphy is recognized for Best Limited/Anthology Series with Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette and for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette – A Love Untold. His episode explores the nuances of storytelling.

Trevor Noah is nominated for Best Live Variety Special with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. His episode discusses the significance of live events in entertainment.

Conan O’Brien has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with The Beast in Me, as well as for Live Variety Special and Writing with The Oscars. His episode reflects on his career in comedy.

Gary Oldman is recognized for Best Drama Actor with Slow Horses. His episode discusses the intricacies of character portrayal.

Michelle Pfeiffer has received nominations for Best Comedy Series and Supporting Actress with Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Her episode highlights her experiences in the industry.

Jonathan Pryce is nominated for Best Drama Guest Actor with Slow Horses. His episode explores the challenges of character development.

Rob Reiner is recognized for Best Comedy Guest Actor with The Bear. His episode discusses the dynamics of comedy and performance.

Ryan Reynolds has received nominations for Best Unstructured Reality Program with Welcome to Wrexham and for Documentary/Nonfiction Special with John Candy: I Like Me. His episode reflects on his multifaceted career.

Seth Rogen is nominated for Best Pre-Recorded Variety Special with The Muppet Show. His episode discusses the evolution of variety programming.

Keri Russell is recognized for Best Drama Series and Actress with The Diplomat. Her episode explores her journey in the industry.

Jason Segel has received nominations for Best Comedy Series and Actor with Shrinking, as well as for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Shrinking — In It Together. His episode reflects on the creative process behind the series.

Martin Short is nominated for Best Comedy Series and Actor with Only Murders in the Building, as well as for Game Show Host with Match Game. His episode discusses the dynamics of comedy.

Jean Smart is recognized for Best Comedy Actress with Hacks. Her episode explores her experiences in the industry.

Sarah Snook has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress with All Her Fault. Her episode discusses the complexities of her character.

Wanda Sykes is nominated for Best Variety Special Writing with Wanda Sykes: Legacy. Her episode reflects on the significance of her work.

Stanley Tucci is recognized for Best Hosted Nonfiction Series/Special with Tucci in Italy. His episode discusses the intersection of food and storytelling.

Ben Winston has received nominations for Best Live Variety Special with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards and for Pre-Recorded Variety Special with Wicked: One Wonderful Night. His episode explores the challenges of producing live events.

Noah Wyle is recognized for Best Drama Series, Actor, Directing, and Writing with The Pitt. His episode discusses the intricacies of storytelling in drama.

Steven Yeun has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with Beef and for Character Voice-Over Performance with Invincible. His episode explores the nuances of performance.

Hans Zimmer is nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction/Reality Program Music Composition (Original Dramatic Score) with Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age. His episode discusses the role of music in storytelling.

As reported by www.hollywoodreporter.com.

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Published on 2026-07-10 04:54:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk

Forty-Eight Emmy Nominees Featured on ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast from A (Apatow) to Z (Zimmer)

Forty-Eight Emmy Nominees Featured on ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast from A (Apatow) to Z (Zimmer)

Forty-eight notable guests from the Awards Chatter podcast have received nominations for the Primetime Emmy Awards this week. This recognition highlights their contributions to various television projects, showcasing a diverse range of talent across multiple genres.

Notable Nominations

Judd Apatow has been nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special for Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man! His episode on the podcast provides insights into his creative process and the significance of the project.

Jason Bateman received multiple nominations, including Best Limited/Anthology Series for DTF St. Louis, and for his roles in Black Rabbit. His directing work on Black Rabbit and acting in DTF St. Louis also earned him nominations in the respective categories.

Sterling K. Brown is recognized for his performances in Paradise, earning nominations for both Best Drama Series and Best Drama Actor. His episode discusses the depth of his character and the challenges of portraying complex narratives.

Quinta Brunson has been nominated for her work on Abbott Elementary, receiving accolades for Best Comedy Series, Actress, and Writing. Her episode reflects on the show’s impact and her journey in the industry.

Ken Burns is nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Series with The American Revolution. His episode delves into the historical significance of the series and the storytelling techniques employed.

RuPaul Charles has received nominations for Best Reality/Competition Host for RuPaul’s Drag Race and for Unstructured Reality Program with RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked. His episode discusses the evolution of reality television and his role within it.

Stephen Colbert is nominated for Best Variety Series and Variety Writing for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as well as for Short Form Comedy/Drama/Variety Series with Colbert Before Air. His episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at late-night television.

Claire Danes is recognized for her role in The Beast in Me, earning nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress. Her episode highlights the emotional challenges of her character.

Colman Domingo has received nominations for Best Drama Guest Actor in Euphoria and for Comedy Supporting Actor in The Four Seasons. His episode explores the nuances of his performances.

Hannah Einbinder is nominated for Best Comedy Supporting Actress for her role in Hacks. Her episode reflects on the dynamics of comedy and her experiences in the industry.

Idris Elba is recognized for Best Movie with Heads of State. His episode discusses his multifaceted career and the significance of his latest project.

Cynthia Erivo has been nominated for Best Live Variety Special for the 78th Annual Tony Awards. Her episode delves into her artistic journey and the importance of live performances.

Dakota Fanning received nominations for Best Comedy Series with Margo’s Got Money Troubles and for Supporting Actor in a Limited/Athology Series with All Her Fault. Her episode discusses her growth as an actress.

Elle Fanning is recognized for her work in Margo’s Got Money Troubles, earning nominations for Best Comedy Series and Actress. Her episode highlights her creative process and the show’s themes.

Julian Fellowes is nominated for Best Drama Series with The Gilded Age. His episode explores the intricacies of period storytelling and character development.

Jodie Foster has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with The Beast in Me and for Narrator in Breakdown: 1975. Her episode reflects on her dual roles in the industry.

Selena Gomez is recognized for her work in Only Murders in the Building, earning a nomination for Best Comedy Series. Her episode discusses the blend of humor and mystery in the show.

Davis Guggenheim is nominated for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking with The Tale of Silyan. His episode explores the challenges of documentary storytelling.

Jon Hamm has received a nomination for Best Drama Series with Your Friends & Neighbors. His episode reflects on the complexities of character portrayal.

Mariska Hargitay is recognized for Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special with My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay. Her episode discusses the personal nature of the project.

Oscar Isaac is nominated for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actor with Beef. His episode explores the themes of the series and his approach to acting.

Nicole Kidman has received a nomination for Best Comedy Series with Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Her episode highlights her versatility as an actress.

Jimmy Kimmel is recognized for Best Variety Series and Writing with Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as for Game Show Host with Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. His episode discusses the landscape of late-night television.

John Krasinski is nominated for Best Movie with Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War. His episode reflects on the challenges of adapting literary works for the screen.

Bill Lawrence has received nominations for Best Comedy Series with Shrinking and for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Shrinking — In It Together. His episode discusses the creative process behind the series.

Eugene Levy is recognized for Best Hosted Nonfiction Series/Special with The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy. His episode explores the intersection of travel and storytelling.

Lorne Michaels is nominated for Best Variety Series with Saturday Night Live. His episode reflects on the show’s cultural impact and evolution.

Carey Mulligan has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress with Beef. Her episode discusses her approach to character development.

Ryan Murphy is recognized for Best Limited/Anthology Series with Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette and for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette – A Love Untold. His episode explores the nuances of storytelling.

Trevor Noah is nominated for Best Live Variety Special with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. His episode discusses the significance of live events in entertainment.

Conan O’Brien has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with The Beast in Me, as well as for Live Variety Special and Writing with The Oscars. His episode reflects on his career in comedy.

Gary Oldman is recognized for Best Drama Actor with Slow Horses. His episode discusses the intricacies of character portrayal.

Michelle Pfeiffer has received nominations for Best Comedy Series and Supporting Actress with Margo’s Got Money Troubles. Her episode highlights her experiences in the industry.

Jonathan Pryce is nominated for Best Drama Guest Actor with Slow Horses. His episode explores the challenges of character development.

Rob Reiner is recognized for Best Comedy Guest Actor with The Bear. His episode discusses the dynamics of comedy and performance.

Ryan Reynolds has received nominations for Best Unstructured Reality Program with Welcome to Wrexham and for Documentary/Nonfiction Special with John Candy: I Like Me. His episode reflects on his multifaceted career.

Seth Rogen is nominated for Best Pre-Recorded Variety Special with The Muppet Show. His episode discusses the evolution of variety programming.

Keri Russell is recognized for Best Drama Series and Actress with The Diplomat. Her episode explores her journey in the industry.

Jason Segel has received nominations for Best Comedy Series and Actor with Shrinking, as well as for Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series with Shrinking — In It Together. His episode reflects on the creative process behind the series.

Martin Short is nominated for Best Comedy Series and Actor with Only Murders in the Building, as well as for Game Show Host with Match Game. His episode discusses the dynamics of comedy.

Jean Smart is recognized for Best Comedy Actress with Hacks. Her episode explores her experiences in the industry.

Sarah Snook has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series and Actress with All Her Fault. Her episode discusses the complexities of her character.

Wanda Sykes is nominated for Best Variety Special Writing with Wanda Sykes: Legacy. Her episode reflects on the significance of her work.

Stanley Tucci is recognized for Best Hosted Nonfiction Series/Special with Tucci in Italy. His episode discusses the intersection of food and storytelling.

Ben Winston has received nominations for Best Live Variety Special with the 68th Annual Grammy Awards and for Pre-Recorded Variety Special with Wicked: One Wonderful Night. His episode explores the challenges of producing live events.

Noah Wyle is recognized for Best Drama Series, Actor, Directing, and Writing with The Pitt. His episode discusses the intricacies of storytelling in drama.

Steven Yeun has received nominations for Best Limited/Anthology Series with Beef and for Character Voice-Over Performance with Invincible. His episode explores the nuances of performance.

Hans Zimmer is nominated for Best Documentary/Nonfiction/Reality Program Music Composition (Original Dramatic Score) with Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age. His episode discusses the role of music in storytelling.

As reported by www.hollywoodreporter.com.

Explore the latest digital editions of FAME Delivered in the Magazine section.

Published on 2026-07-10 04:54:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk

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