As the buzz around the 2024 Emmy nominations continues to grow, millions of fans are eagerly waiting to tune in on Sept. 15 and see who the big winners will be this year. For those in the event industry, keeping up with the Emmy nominees and eventual winners makes good business sense, too.
These talented individuals captivate audiences on screen and have the potential to inspire and entertain at your next corporate or university event. Their performances exemplify the pinnacle of television excellence, and their presence at your events has the potential to create unforgettable moments and bring fresh insights for your audience.
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Jennifer Aniston — Best Actress in a Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston is nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role in “The Morning Show.” Known worldwide for her iconic role in “Friends,” Aniston continues to shine with her captivating performances and relatable charm, proving her enduring appeal and talent in the ever-evolving landscape of television.
Reese Witherspoon — Best Actress in a Drama Series
Reese Witherspoon, also nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series, brings her star power from a celebrated film career to the small screen. Her dynamic presence in “The Morning Show” is a testament to her versatility as an actress, showcasing her ability to seamlessly transition between genres and captivate audiences.
Greta Lee — Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Greta Lee’s performance in “The Morning Show” has earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Her dynamic portrayal is garnering well-deserved attention, showcasing her remarkable talent and adding depth to the show.
Jon Hamm — Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Jon Hamm is recognized for his role in “The Morning Show,” earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. His compelling performances highlight his range and skill, making him a formidable presence on screen.
Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+)
Brie Larson — Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Brie Larson is nominated for Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her compelling performance in “Lessons in Chemistry.” Acclaimed for her Oscar-winning role in “Room,” Larson brings her trademark depth and nuance to this role.
Aja Naomi King — Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Aja Naomi King has been acknowledged for her role in “Lessons in Chemistry,” earning her first Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Her powerful performance showcases her exceptional talent and contributes significantly to the series’ acclaim.
Shogun (FX)
Anna Sawai — Best Actress in a Drama Series
“Shogun” received the most Emmy nominations this year with 25, marking an exceptional year for FX, who received a total of 93 nominations this year. Anna Sawai’s nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role in “Shogun” marks a significant achievement.
Hijack (Apple TV+)
Idris Elba — Best Actor in a Drama Series
Idris Elba is up for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his gripping role in “Hijack.” With an impressive resume that includes “The Wire” and “Luther,” Elba’s commanding performances make him a highly sought-after talent, demonstrating his extraordinary range and magnetic screen presence.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
Donald Glover — Best Actor in a Drama Series
Donald Glover, nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series, continues to impress with his multifaceted talent. Known both as an actor and musician (Childish Gambino), Glover’s creative genius is undeniable, and his ability to excel in diverse roles highlights his exceptional versatility and artistic vision.
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
Selena Gomez — Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Selena Gomez is nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. Transitioning from a successful music career and Disney stardom, Gomez continues to expand her repertoire with her engaging performances, proving her versatility and ability to captivate audiences across different entertainment mediums.
Steve Martin — Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Steve Martin, a comedy legend, is nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. His chemistry and comedic timing in “Only Murders in the Building” have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, underscoring his status as an iconic figure in the world of comedy.
Martin Short — Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Martin Short, also a comedy legend, is nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series. His performance in “Only Murders in the Building,” alongside Steve Martin, highlights his incredible comedic talent and timing, further cementing his legacy in the comedy world.
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Quinta Brunson — Best Actress in a Comedy Series and Best Writing for a Comedy Series
Quinta Brunson stands out with nominations for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and Best Writing for a Comedy Series for “Abbott Elementary.” As the creator of “Abbott Elementary,” her multifaceted talent is truly impressive, highlighting her as both a gifted writer and a charismatic actress.
Tyler James Williams — Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Tyler James Williams has earned his third consecutive nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in “Abbott Elementary.” His engaging performance and natural comedic timing make him a standout, contributing significantly to the show’s charm and success.
The Bear (FX)
Ayo Edebiri — Best Actress in a Comedy Series
“The Bear” (FX) set another Emmy record this year with the most nominations ever recorded for a comedy in a single year. Ayo Edebiri‘s repeat nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series marks her as a noteworthy emerging talent. Her performance in “The Bear” has been widely praised, capturing the audience’s attention with her captivating presence and impressive range.
Jeremy Allen White — Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White’s portrayal in “The Bear” has earned him another Emmy nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, an award he won last year, and marking a pivotal point in his career. His compelling and heartfelt performance resonates deeply with viewers.
Liza Colón-Zayas — Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Liza Colón-Zayas’s role as Tina in “The Bear” has brought her critical acclaim and recognition as a rising star. Her nuanced portrayal adds a rich layer to the series, making her a standout performer.
Lionel Boyce — Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Lionel Boyce is making waves with his nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for “The Bear.” His impactful performance is a highlight of the series, demonstrating his ability to capture complex emotions with subtlety and skill.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach — Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach‘s nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for “The Bear” highlights his significant contribution to the show’s success. His compelling performance enriches the narrative, making him an essential part of the series.
The Crown (Netflix)
Jonathan Pryce — Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Jonathan Pryce is nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “The Crown.” His versatility and depth make him a standout in both series, showcasing his exceptional ability to inhabit diverse roles with nuance and authenticity.
Under The Bridge (Apple TV+)
Lily Gladstone — Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Lily Gladstone‘s role in “Under The Bridge” has earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series. Her nuanced and heartfelt performance captivates audiences, highlighting her exceptional ability to convey complex emotions and enrich the storytelling.
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Jonathan Pryce — Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Jonathan Pryce is also nominated for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series for “Slow Horses.” His standout performance as David Cartwright in this highly rated spy thriller earned him yet another nomination at this year’s Emmys.
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Kristen Wiig — Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Kristen Wiig, known for her comedic brilliance, is nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for “Saturday Night Live.” Her unique brand of humor and impeccable timing continue to captivate audiences, proving her as a versatile and dynamic performer.
Maya Rudolph — Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Maya Rudolph‘s talent shines through with nominations for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for “Saturday Night Live.” Her ability to seamlessly blend comedy and drama demonstrates her exceptional range, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Palm Royale (Apple TV+)
Kristen Wiig — Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Kristen Wiig is also nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for “Palm Royale.” Continuing to put the depth of her acting prowess on full display, Wiig earned another nomination for her performance in this series that follows Palm Beach high society in 1969.
Fargo (FX)
Jon Hamm — Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jon Hamm is recognized for his role in “Fargo,” where he is up for Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. In this long-running series which follows a mostly new set of stars each season, Hamm was able to leave his mark and secure yet another nomination.
These nominees are more than just talented actors; they are individuals whose experiences and stories can captivate and inspire your audience. Whether you’re planning a corporate event, retreat, fundraiser, or university lecture series, these Emmy-nominated stars are sure to leave a lasting impact. Contact us today to book one of these outstanding talents for your next event.