Hey there, Emmy fans! Let me tell you, it’s going to be one heck of a night on Sunday, September 22, when the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards roll into the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. If you're anything like me, you're on the edge of your seat waiting to see who'll walk away with those coveted golden statues. Who do you think will make the cut this year?
Let’s break it down. Over in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series category, Barry’s Bill Hader is going head-to-head with Anthony Anderson from Black-ish, the legendary Eugene Levy from Schitt’s Creek, Don Cheadle from Black Monday, Ted Danson from The Good Place, and Michael Douglas from The Kominsky Method. Talk about stiff competition! But who do you think is going to pull off the win? My money’s on Hader, but hey, anything can happen.
And then there’s the fierce competition in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category. Viola Davis from How to Get Away With Murder is up against some of the biggest names in the biz—Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones, Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer from Killing Eve, Robin Wright from House of Cards, Laura Linney from Ozark, and Mandy Moore from This Is Us. Can you even imagine the drama backstage if Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer both win? It’s going to be a wild ride!
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Scroll down to see the full list of winners from the 2019 Emmys!
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Alright, let’s take a look at the men in the drama category. Jason Bateman from Ozark, Sterling K. Brown from This Is Us, Kit Harington from Game of Thrones, Bob Odenkirk from Better Call Saul, Billy Porter from Pose, and Milo Ventimiglia from This Is Us—these guys have put their hearts and souls into their roles. But who deserves the ultimate accolade? My bet’s on Billy Porter, but you never know with these things.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Now, let’s talk about the leading ladies in the drama series. Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones, Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh from Killing Eve, Viola Davis from How to Get Away With Murder, Laura Linney from Ozark, Mandy Moore from This Is Us, and Robin Wright from House of Cards—these women have delivered performances that have left audiences breathless. With so many heavyweights in the ring, it’s anyone’s game. But if I had to guess, I’d say Jodie Comer might just edge out the competition.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Back to the comedy side of things, we’ve got Anthony Anderson from Black-ish, Don Cheadle from Black Monday, Ted Danson from The Good Place, Michael Douglas from The Kominsky Method, Bill Hader from Barry, and Eugene Levy from Schitt’s Creek. Each one of these guys has brought something truly unique to their roles, and any of them could walk away with the trophy. But Bill Hader? He’s been on fire this year.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
And now for the leading ladies in comedy. Christina Applegate from Dead to Me, Rachel Brosnahan from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Julia Louis-Dreyfus from Veep, Natasha Lyonne from Russian Doll, Catherine O’Hara from Schitt’s Creek, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge from Fleabag—these women are the real deal. Each one has brought something special to the table, and it’s hard to pick a favorite. But if I had to, I’d say Phoebe Waller-Bridge might just take home the prize for her groundbreaking work on Fleabag.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Over in the limited series and movie category, we’ve got Mahershala Ali from True Detective, Benicio Del Toro from Escape at Dannemora, Hugh Grant from A Very English Scandal, Jared Harris from Chernobyl, Jharrel Jerome from When They See Us, and Sam Rockwell from Fosse/Verdon. Each of these performances has been nothing short of extraordinary, but Jharrel Jerome’s portrayal in When They See Us has been particularly moving. Could this be his year?
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Finally, the leading ladies in the limited series and movie category. Amy Adams from Sharp Objects, Patricia Arquette from Escape at Dannemora, Aunjanue Ellis and Niecy Nash from When They See Us, Joey King from The Act, and Michelle Williams from Fosse/Verdon—these actresses have delivered performances that have left audiences in awe. Michelle Williams, in particular, has been turning heads with her work on Fosse/Verdon. Could she be the one to take home the gold?
Supporting Roles
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Now let’s talk about the supporting roles. In the drama series category, we’ve got Gwendoline Christie, Julia Garner, Lena Headey, Fiona Shaw, Sophie Turner, and Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones. Each one of these women has played a crucial role in bringing their respective shows to life. But Julia Garner’s performance in Ozark has been nothing short of exceptional. Could she be the one to take home the trophy?
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Over in the men’s category, we’ve got Alfie Allen, Jonathan Banks, Nikolaj Coster-Waldeau, Peter Dinklage, Giancarlo Esposito, Michael Kelly, and Chris Sullivan. Peter Dinklage, of course, is a legend in his own right, and his work in Game of Thrones has been nothing short of iconic. But could this be his year to take home another Emmy?
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
In the comedy series, we’ve got Alex Borstein, Anna Chlumsky, Sian Clifford, Olivia Colman, Betty Gilpin, Sarah Goldberg, Marin Hinkle, and Kate McKinnon. Alex Borstein’s performance in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has been nothing short of hilarious, and she might just have what it takes to win again this year.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
And then there’s the men in the comedy series. Alan Arkin, Anthony Carrigan, Tony Hale, Stephen Root, Tony Shalhoub, and Henry Winkler—each one of these guys has brought something special to their roles. But Henry Winkler? He’s been on a roll lately, and he might just be the one to take home the prize.
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
In the limited series and movie category, we’ve got Patricia Arquette, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Patricia Clarkson, Vera Farmiga, Margaret Qualley, and Emily Watson. Patricia Arquette’s performance in The Act has been nothing short of heartbreaking, and she might just be the one to take home the gold.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
And finally, the men in the limited series and movie category. Asante Blackk, Paul Dano, John Leguizamo, Stellan Skarsgård, Ben Whishaw, and Michael K. Williams—each one of these guys has delivered a performance that will stay with audiences for years to come. But Ben Whishaw’s portrayal in A Very English Scandal has been particularly memorable. Could this be his year?
Guest Roles
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
In the guest actress category, we’ve got Laverne Cox, Cherry Jones, Jessica Lange, Phylicia Rashad, Cicely Tyson, and Carice van Houten. Cherry Jones’ performance in The Handmaid’s Tale has been particularly noteworthy, and she might just be the one to take home the prize.
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
And in the men’s category, we’ve got Michael Angarano, Ron Cephas Jones, Michael McKean, Kumail Nanjiani, Glynn Turman, and Bradley Whitford. Bradley Whitford’s work in The Handmaid’s Tale has been nothing short of extraordinary. Could this be his year?
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
In the comedy series, we’ve got Jane Lynch, Sandra Oh, Maya Rudolph, Kristin Scott Thomas, Fiona Shaw, and Emma Thompson. Jane Lynch’s performance in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has been nothing short of hilarious, and she might just be the one to take home the trophy.
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
And finally, the men in the comedy series. Matt Damon, Robert De Niro, Luke Kirby, Peter MacNicol, John Mulaney, Adam Sandler, and Rufus Sewell—each one of these guys has brought something special to their roles. But Luke Kirby’s work in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has been particularly memorable. Could this be his year?
Series Showdown
Outstanding Drama Series
And now for the biggies. In the drama series category, we’ve got Better Call Saul, Bodyguard, Game of Thrones, Killing Eve, Ozark, Pose, Succession, and This Is Us. Game of Thrones, of course, has been a powerhouse for years, but could this be the year that Ozark or Succession takes home the prize?
Outstanding Comedy Series
In the comedy series category, we’ve got Barry, F


