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72Nd Emmy's Nominations Facts Figures FACTS & FIGURES FOR 2020 NOMINATIONS as of July 28, 2020 does not include producer nominations 72nd EMMY AWARDS updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 1 of 24 SUMMARY OF MULTIPLE EMMY WINS IN 2019 Game Of Thrones - 12 Chernobyl - 10 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - 8 Free Solo – 7 Fleabag - 6 Love, Death & Robots - 5 Saturday Night Live – 5 Fosse/Verdon – 4 Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – 4 Queer Eye - 4 RuPaul’s Drag Race - 4 Age Of Sail - 3 Barry - 3 Russian Doll - 3 State Of The Union – 3 The Handmaid’s Tale – 3 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown – 2 Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) - 2 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – 2 Our Planet – 2 Ozark – 2 RENT – 2 Succession - 2 United Shades Of America With W. Kamau Bell – 2 When They See Us – 2 PARTIAL LIST OF 2019 WINNERS PROGRAMS: Comedy Series: Fleabag Drama Series: Game Of Thrones Limited Series: Chernobyl Television Movie: Bandersnatch (Black Mirror) Reality-Competition Program: RuPaul’s Drag Race Variety Series (Talk): Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Variety Series (Sketch): Saturday Night Live PERFORMERS: Comedy Series: Lead Actress: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) Lead Actor: Bill Hader (Barry) Supporting Actress: Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) Supporting Actor: Tony Shalhoub (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) Drama Series: Lead Actress: Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) Lead Actor: Billy Porter (Pose) Supporting Actress: Julia Garner (Ozark) Supporting Actor: Peter Dinklage (Game Of Thrones) Limited Series/Movie: Lead Actress: Michelle Williams (Fosse/Verdon) Lead Actor: Jharrel Jerome (When They See Us) Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette (The Act) Supporting Actor: Ben Whishaw (A Very English Scandal) updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 2 of 24 NON-CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2020 2019 ABC – 36 nominations ABC – 26 nominations, 1 win CBS – 23 nominations CBS – 43 nominations, 4 wins FOX – 15 nominations FOX – 18 nominations, 4 wins (1 juried) NBC – 47 nominations NBC –58 nominations, 7 wins PBS – 6 nominations PBS – 4 nominations, 0 wins CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2020 2019 A&E – 2 nominations A&E – 5 nominations, 0 wins Adult Swim – 2 nomination Adult Swim – 1 nomination,0 wins AMC – 8 nominations AMC – 9 nominations, 0 wins BBC America – 10 nominations BBC America – 9 nominations, 1 win Bravo – 4 nominations Bravo – 1 nomination, 0 wins Cartoon Network – 1 nomination Cartoon Network – 3 nominations, 0 wins CNN – 5 nominations CNN – 17 nominations, 5 wins Comedy Central – 10 nominations Comedy Central - 8 nominations, 0 wins Discovery Channel – 5 nominations Discovery Channel – 3 nominations, 0 wins Disney Channel – 1 nomination Disney Channel – 1 nomination, 0 wins ESPN – 3 nominations ESPN – 1 nomination, 0 wins EPIX – 4 nominations EPIX– 0 nominations Food Network – 1 nomination Food Network – 1 nomination, 0 wins FX Networks – 33 nominations FX Networks – 32 nominations, 5 wins HBO – 107 nominations HBO – 137 nominations, 34 wins HGTV – 1 nomination HGTV – 0 nominations HISTORY – 2 nominations HISTORY – 0 nominations National Geographic – 8 nominations National Geographic– 15 nominations, 8 wins Nickelodeon – 1 nomination Nickelodeon – 1 nomination, 0 wins Pop TV – 16 nominations Pop TV – 4 nominations, 0 wins Showtime – 4 nominations Showtime –18 nominations, 0 wins TBS – 4 nominations TBS - 5 nominations, 0 wins truTV – 1 nomination truTV – 2 nominations, 0 wins USA Network – 1 nomination USA Network – 0 nominations VH1 – 13 nominations VH1 – 14 nominations, 4 wins updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 3 of 24 ONLINE PLATFORM NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2020 2019 Apple Music – 1 nomination Apple Music – 1 nomination, 1 win Apple TV+ – 18 nominations Apple TV+ – New Platform Disney+ – 19 nominations Disney+ – New Platform Hulu - 26 nominations Hulu – 20 nominations, 4 wins Netflix – 160 nominations Netflix – 118 nominations, 27 wins (includes juried wins) Oculus – 3 nominations Oculus Platform – 1 nomination, 1 win Prime Video – 30 nominations Prime Video– 47 nominations, 15 wins Quibi – 10 nominations Quibi – New Platform YouTube – 2 nominations YouTube – 3 nominations, 4 wins (includes juried wins) updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 4 of 24 SUMMARY OF “MOST” EMMYS MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL: Lorne Michaels: 90 Sheila Nevins: 77 Hector Ramirez: 74 Edward J. Greene: 61 Jac Venza: 57 MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR A PROGRAM: Saturday Night Live: 285 Game Of Thrones: 161 ER: 124 Cheers: 117 MOST EMMYS WON BY INDIVIDUALS: Sheila Nevins: 31 Edward J. Greene: 21 James L. Brooks: 20 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MALE PERFORMER: Edward Asner: 7 Carl Reiner: 6 (as performer) Tim Conway: 6 Art Carney: 6 MOST EMMYS WON BY A FEMALE PERFORMER: Cloris Leachman: 8 Julia Louis-Dreyfus: 8 (as performer) Mary Tyler Moore: 7 Allison Janney: 7 MOST EMMYS WON BY A PERFORMER - SAME ROLE, SAME SERIES: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep): 6 Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown): 5 Don Knotts (Andy Griffith Show): 5 MOST EMMYS WON BY A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES: Game Of Thrones: 59 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MINISERIES: John Adams (2008): 13 MOST EMMYS WON BY A TELEVISION MOVIE: Eleanor and Franklin (1976): 11 Behind The Candelabra (2013): 11 MOST EMMYS WON IN A SINGLE YEAR BY A NETWORK: CBS (1974): 44 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN ITS FIRST SEASON: The West Wing (2000): 9 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN A SINGLE SEASON: Game Of Thrones (2015 and 2016 and 2019): 12 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST DRAMA SERIES: Hill Street Blues: 4 L.A. Law: 4 The West Wing: 4 Mad Men: 4 Game Of Thrones: 4 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST COMEDY SERIES: Frasier: 5 Modern Family: 5 updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 5 of 24 MOST PROGRAM NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE AWARDS YEAR COMEDY SERIES 30 Rock (2009): 22 nominations Most in 2020 – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: 20 nominations DRAMA SERIES Game Of Thrones (2019): 32 nominations Most in 2020 – Ozark and Succession: 18 nominations each MINISERIES/LIMITED SERIES Roots (1977): 37 nominations Most in 2020 – Watchmen: 26 nominations MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977) and Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee (2007) and Grey Gardens (2009): 17 nominations Most in 2020 – El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie: 4 nominations VARIETY PROGRAM Saturday Night Live (2017): 22 nominations Most in 2020 (Variety Sketch Program) – Saturday Night Live: 15 nominations Most in 2020 (Variety Talk Program) – Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: 9 nominations NONFICTION/REALITY PROGRAM Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey (2014): 12 nominations Most in 2020 – RuPaul’s Drag Race: 10 nominations PERFORMER HUSBANDS AND WIVES WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue Lynn Whitfield and Brian Gibson Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman Carrie Preston and Michael Emerson PARENTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS Lucille Ball and Lucie Arnaz Tony and Danny and Dae Bennett James and Tyne Daly Buz and David and Jenji Kohan David and Christopher Lloyd Jeff and Adam Margolis Walter C. and Paul Miller Christopher and Amanda Plummer Carl and Rob Reiner George Stevens and George Stevens, Jr. George Stevens, Jr. and Michael Stevens Donald and Kiefer Sutherland Danny and Marlo and Tony Thomas updated 07.28.2020 version 1 Page 6 of 24 2020 PERFORMER NOMINEES & NOMINATION HISTORY KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR (BLACK PATRIOTS: HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION) 1st nomination YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II (WATCHMEN) 1st nomination JOVAN ADEPO (WATCHMEN) 1st nomination UZO ADUBA (MRS. AMERICA) 4 nominations, 2 wins MAHERSHALA ALI (RAMY) 3 nominations, 0 wins ANTHONY ANDERSON (BLACK-ISH) 9 nominations, 0 wins JENNIFER ANISTON (THE MORNING SHOW) 7 nominations, 1 win CHRISTINA APPLEGATE (DEAD TO ME) 6 nominations, 1 win ALAN ARKIN (THE KOMINSKY METHOD) 6 nominations, 0 wins MAMOUDOU ATHIE (OH JEROME, NO (CAKE)) 1st nomination HANK AZARIA (THE SIMPSONS) 11 nominations, 6 wins (includes juried wins) SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH (SEVEN WORLDS, ONE PLANET) 7 nominations, 2 wins ANGELA BASSETT (A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW AND THE IMAGINEERING STORY – THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH) 7 nominations, 0 wins JASON BATEMAN (OZARK AND THE OUTSIDER) 9 nominations, 1 win BOBBY BERK (QUEER EYE) 1st nomination CATE BLANCHETT (MRS. AMERICA) 1st nomination ALEXIS BLEDEL (THE HANDMAID’S TALE) 3 nominations, 1 win HELENA BONHAM CARTER (THE CROWN) 4 nominations, 0 wins ALEX BORSTEIN (THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL) 7 nominations, 3 wins ANDRE BRAUGHER (BROOKLYN NINE-NINE) 11 nominations, 2 wins NICHOLAS BRAUN (SUCCESSION) 1st nomination RACHEL BROSNAHAN (THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL) 4 nominations, 1 win KAMARO BROWN (QUEER EYE) 1st nomination STERLING K. BROWN (THIS IS US AND THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL) 7 nominations, 2 wins TITUSS BURGESS (UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT: KIMMY VS. THE REVEREND) 5 nominations, 0 wins NICOLE BYER (NAILED IT!) 1st nomination LINDA CARDELLINI (DEAD TO ME) 2 nominations, 0 wins D’ARCY CARDEN (THE GOOD PLACE) 1st nomination STEVE CARELL (THE MORNING SHOW) 11 nominations, 0 wins NANCY CARTWRIGHT (THE SIMPSONS) 2 nominations, 1 win (win is a juried win) DON CHEADLE (BLACK MONDAY) 10 nominations, 0 wins TOM COLICCHIO (TOP CHEF) 13 nominations, 1 win TONI COLLETTE (UNBELIEVABLE) 4 nominations, 1 win OLIVIA COLMAN (THE CROWN) 3 nominations, 0 wins JODIE COMER (KILLING EVE) 2 nominations, 1 win BARBARA CORCORAN (SHARK TANK) 1st nomination BRIAN COX (SUCCESSION) 3 nominations, 1 win LAVERNE COX (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK) 4 nominations, 0 wins JAMES CROMWELL (SUCCESSION) 5 nominations,
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