Four Programs Affiliated With Broadway Stages Earn Primetime Emmy Nominations
/Broadway Stages has been providing facilities to New York City film and television productions for more than four decades, and we are so proud to support the state's ever-expanding creative industry. This year we are thrilled that several productions that utilized our facilities are up for the television industry's highest honor – the Primetime Emmy Award.
Netflix's "Ripley," which used our stages for reshoots, is up for 13 awards including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. Andrew Scott and Dakota Fanning will respectively compete in the categories Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. The limited series is also up for multiple technical awards recognizing its remarkable production design, cinematography, costumes, picture and sound editing, and more. Creator, director, and writer Steven Zaillian earned individual nominations for his directing and writing.
Netflix leads all platforms with 107 nominations this year. In addition to the 13 nods earned by "Ripley," "The Crown" is up for 18, and the limited series "Baby Reindeer" will compete in 11 categories.
Another Broadway Stages program that earned multiple nominations is HBO's "The Gilded Age," which garnered six nods for its second season. The series will compete for the highly coveted Outstanding Drama Series award. Carrie Coon, who plays the nouveau riche social climber Bertha Russell, earned her second ever Primetime Emmy nomination, and her first in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category. Christine Baranski, who plays the aristocratic Agnes van Rhijn, earned a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, her 16th overall Primetime Emmy nomination. She has won just once, in her first ever nomination back in 1995 for her supporting role in the comedy series "Cybill." She previously competed for supporting actress in a drama series six years in a row (2010-2015) for "The Good Wife," which was also filmed at Broadway Stages facilities. In addition, "The Gilded Age" earned nominations for its immaculate production design, costumes, and hairstyling.
We are so excited that "Girls5eva" is up for two Primetime Emmys, as Broadway Stages provided facilities for its third season. All episodes of the comedy series are streaming on Netflix, which rescued the show following its cancellation by Peacock. "Girls5eva" will compete in the categories Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the episode "Orlando" and Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for the song "The Medium Time," written by series star Sara Bareilles and performed by the girls in the episode "New York."
We are also proud to report that "FBI: Most Wanted" earned its third ever nomination for its thrilling stunt work. The CBS series will compete again for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Drama Programming, a category it lost last year to Prime Video's "The Boys."
This year three popular series earned 20+ nominations. Leading the race is FX's historical drama "Shōgun" with 25 for its first season, followed closely by the FX original comedy "The Bear" with 23 for its second season. Hulu comedy "Only Murders in the Building" earned 21 nods for its third season.
Congrats to all nominees! Tune in to ABC on September 15 to find out who wins.