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The Emmy Awards telecast is named TV's largest evening.

It's gotten even bigger over time, from honoring solely broadcast channels, to broadcast and cable shops, and now encompassing each of these plus all these streaming providers on which we like to binge watch.

Father and son Eugene Levy and Dan Levy will host the awards present Sunday

The sea of Emmy classes and nominees has despatched the ceremonies flowing over two weekends; Creative Art Emmys had been handed out final weekend.



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Jennifer Aniston, from left, Karen Pittman and Mark Duplass star in ‘The Morning Show.'




During these ceremonies, the New Orleans-shot 2023 Hulu comedy “Quiz Lady” was honored as excellent TV film. Also, “Dick Van Dyke: 98 years of Magic” captured the Emmy for greatest prerecorded selection particular.

The Louisiana connection there? Nonagenarian star Van Dyke received his tv begin at WDSU-TV in New Orleans, first as a single comic and later as emcee of a comedy present.

Louisiana has one other native son to root for — Metairie's Mark Duplass — throughout the three-hour broadcast that begins at 7 p.m. Sunday on ABC.



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Metairie native Mark Duplass performs Charles ‘Chip' Black within the Apple TV+ sequence ‘The Morning Show.'




Duplass, one half of the well-known Louisiana filmmaking workforce the Duplass brothers (with brother Jay), is up for greatest supporting actor in a drama sequence for his portrayal of Chip Black in Apple TV+'s “The Morning Show.” He was nominated for the identical function in 2020.

“The Morning Show” follows the non-public dramas and day by day challenges of working in morning tv in New York.

Duplass' character began out as the manager producer at UBA's “The Morning Show,” who was fired on the finish of Season 1. He's again in Season 2 in a lesser job as private producer for Jennifer Aniston's Alex Levy, morning anchor, who now has her personal present. In Season 3, Chip dips into the corporate courting pool with Alex's assistant, Isabella. Season 4 is anticipated to roll out in 2025.



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Nestor Carbonell, from left, Mark Duplass and Nicole Beharie share a scene within the Apple TV+ drama ‘The Morning Show.'




Duplass' “The Morning Show” castmate Reese Witherspoon was additionally born in New Orleans, however did not develop up there. Due to her father's army profession, the household moved usually, and he or she spent the majority of her first 4 years in Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany.

In “The Morning Show,” Witherspoon performs Bradley Jackson, Alex's co-anchor. Both Witherspoon and Aniston are nominated for greatest actress in a drama sequence.

If Duplass, 47, wins on Sunday, it will not be his first Emmy statuette. He and his brother took one dwelling in 2018 for excellent documentary or nonfiction sequence as govt producers for Netflix venture, “Wild Wild Country.” 

Duplass can be recognized for HBO sequence “Togetherness” and “Room 104,” and movies together with “Bombshell,” “Paddleton” and “The Puffy Chair.” 



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Greta Lee is Stella Bak and Mark Duplass performs Chip Black in ‘The Morning Show.'




Here are the nominees in main classes:  

Best Drama Series

  • “The Crown” (Netflix)
  • “Fallout” (Prime Video)
  • “The Gilded Age” (HBO)
  • “The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
  • “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (Prime Video)
  • “Shogun” (FX)
  • “Slow Horses” (Apple TV+)
  • “3 Body Problem” (Netflix)

Best Actress in a Drama Series

  • Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Carrie Coon (“The Gilded Age,” HBO/Max)
  • Maya Erskine (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” Prime Video)
  • Anna Sawai (“Shogun,” FX)
  • Imelda Staunton (“The Crown,” Netflix)
  • Reese Witherspoon (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)

Best Actor in a Drama Series

  • Idris Elba (“Hijack,” Apple TV+)
  • Donald Glover (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” Prime Video)
  • Walton Goggins (“Fallout,” Prime Video)
  • Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses,” Apple TV+)
  • Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shogun,” FX)
  • Dominic West (“The Crown,” Netflix)

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

  • Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age,” HBO/Max)
  • Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown,” Netflix)
  • Greta Lee (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Lesley Manville (“The Crown,” Netflix)
  • Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

  • Tadanobu Asano (“Shogun,” FX)
  • Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Jon Hamm (“The Morning Show,” Apple TV+)
  • Takehiro Hira (“Shogun,” FX)
  • Jack Lowden (“Slow Horses,” Apple TV+)
  • Jonathan Pryce (“The Crown,” Netflix)

Best Comedy Series

  • “Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
  • “The Bear” (FX)
  • “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (HBO/Max)
  • “Hacks” (HBO/Max)
  • “Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
  • “Palm Royale” (Apple TV+)
  • “Reservation Dogs” (FX)
  • “What We Do in the Shadows” (FX)

Best Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Matt Berry (“What We Do in the Shadows,” FX)
  • Larry David (“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO/Max)
  • Steve Martin (“Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu)
  • Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu)
  • Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear,” FX)
  • D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (“Reservation Dogs,” FX)

Best Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary,” ABC)
  • Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear,” FX)
  • Selena Gomez (“Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu)
  • Maya Rudolph (“Loot,” Apple TV+)
  • Jean Smart (“Hacks,” HBO/Max)
  • Kristen Wiig (“Palm Royale,” Apple TV+)

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Lionel Boyce (“The Bear,” FX)
  • Paul W. Downs (“Hacks,” HBO/Max)
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear,” FX)
  • Paul Rudd (“Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu)
  • Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary,” ABC)
  • Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live,” NBC)

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Carol Burnett (“Palm Royale,” Apple TV+)
  • Liza Colón-Zayas (“The Bear,” FX)
  • Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks,” HBO/Max)
  • Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary,” ABC)
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary,” ABC)
  • Meryl Streep (“Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu)

For extra, go to emmys.com.