Emmy Predictions: Guest Actress (Drama) — Melanie Lynskey and Anna Torv From ‘The Last of Us’ Challenging ‘Succession’ Women
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2023 Emmy Predictions:
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Weekly Commentary: How many actors from “Succession” or “The Last of Us” will make it? That’s the burning question that we really can’t answer yet.
There is also an interesting mix of guest stars from “The Mandalorian” which includes music superstar and recent Emmy winner Lizzo (“Watch Out for the Big Grrrls”), Katy O’Brian and Amy Sedaris.
Emmy Nominations voting runs from June 15-26. The Primetime Emmy nominations will be announced on July 12. Check back every Thursday for the latest updates. All information is preliminary and is subject to change.
And the Predicted Nominees Are:
Harriet Walter — “Succession” (HBO)
Melanie Lynskey — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Hiam Abbass — “Succession” (HBO)
Fiona Shaw — “Andor” (Disney+)
Betsy Brandt — “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Anna Torv — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Next in Line
Lizzo — “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
Cherry Jones — “Succession” (HBO)
Ella Purnell — “Yellowjackets” (Showtime)
Aya Cash — “The Boys” (Prime Video)
Other Top-Tier Possibilities
Amy Sedaris — “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
Hope Davis — “Succession” (HBO)
Claire Foy — “The Crown” (Netflix)
Jacki Weaver — “Yellowstone” (Paramount Network)
Bethany Antonia — “House of the Dragon” (HBO)
Jeanie Berlin — “Succession” (HBO)
Mckenna Grace — “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
Gwendoline Christie — “The Sandman” (Netflix)
Phylicia Rashad — “The Good Fight” (Paramount+)
Sophia Nomvete — “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” (Prime Video)
All Eligible Titles (Alphabetized by Network)**
Betsy Brandt — “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Regina Taylor — “CSI: Vegas” (CBS)
Fiona Shaw — “Andor” (Disney+)
Lizzo — “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
Amy Sedaris — “The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
Bethany Antonia — “House of the Dragon” (HBO)
Christine Hakim — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Melanie Lynskey — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Nico Parker — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Storm Reid — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Anna Torv — “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Hiam Abbass — “Succession” (HBO)
Jeanie Berlin — “Succession” (HBO)
Hope Davis — “Succession” (HBO)
Cherry Jones — “Succession” (HBO)
Harriet Walter — “Succession” (HBO)
Clea DuVall — “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
Mckenna Grace — “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
Claire Foy — “The Crown” (Netflix)
Vanessa Kirby — “The Crown” (Netflix)
Natasja McElhone — “The Crown” (Netflix)
T’Nia Miller — “The Diplomat” (Netflix)
Gwendoline Christie — “The Sandman” (Netflix)
Joely Richardson — “The Sandman” (Netflix)
Tuyen Do — “Shadow & Bone” (Netflix)
Laura Hopper — “The Umbrella Academy” (Netflix)
Carrie Preston — “The Good Fight” (Paramount+)
Phylicia Rashad — “The Good Fight” (Paramount+)
Michelle Forbes — “Star Trek: Picard” (Paramount+)
Jacki Weaver — “Yellowstone” (Paramount Network)
Aya Cash — “The Boys” (Prime Video)
Sophia Nomvete — “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” (Prime Video)
Ella Purnell — “Yellowjackets” (Showtime)
** This official list and/or category submission is not yet complete or confirmed and is subject to change.
2022 category winner: Lee Yoo-mi as Ji-Yeong in “Squid Game” (Netflix)
Emmy Awards Predictions Categories
DRAMA SERIES | COMEDY SERIES | LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES | TV MOVIE | LEAD ACTOR (DRAMA) | LEAD ACTOR (COMEDY) | LEAD ACTOR (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | LEAD ACTRESS (DRAMA) | LEAD ACTRESS (COMEDY) | LEAD ACTRESS (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (DRAMA) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (COMEDY) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (DRAMA) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (COMEDY) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | TALK SERIES | SCRIPTED VARIETY | GAME SHOW | DIRECTING (DRAMA, COMEDY, LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | WRITING (DRAMA, COMEDY, LIMITED/TV MOVIE) |
Creative Arts and Other Emmy Categories
GUEST ACTOR (DRAMA) | GUEST ACTRESS (DRAMA) | GUEST ACTOR (COMEDY) | GUEST ACTRESS (COMEDY) | VOICE-OVER | SHORT FORM | DOCUMENTARY | MUSIC | ANIMATED |
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