The morning of the 2026 Emmy nominations brought a flurry of emotions and unexpected moments for the celebrated artists. For those on the West Coast, the early announcement at 8:30 a.m. found some stars in various states of relaxation or preparation, only to be jolted by the news of their recognition. The spectrum of responses ranged from overwhelmed joy to tearful gratitude and even a touch of playful humor.
Among the notable reactions, Jonathan Pryce, earning his fourth Primetime Emmy nomination for his role in Apple TV's 'Slow Horses,' shared that he was roused from an afternoon nap by the news. The 79-year-old humorously quipped about aspiring to join 'Love Island' before emphasizing his desire for more roles for older actors that move beyond narratives of illness and mortality. Similarly, Michael Urie of 'Shrinking' was still asleep, woken by a FaceTime call from co-star Jessica Williams for the second consecutive year. The cast of HBO Max’s 'The Pitt' experienced profound emotional moments, with Sepideh Moafi shedding tears over becoming the first Middle Eastern woman nominated for supporting drama actress, and Katherine LaNasa expressing deep appreciation for her recognition after four decades in the industry. Shailene Woodley, nominated for her guest appearance in Hulu’s 'Paradise,' learned of her nomination mid-lash lift, discovering the news with her eyes closed as her phone buzzed with congratulatory messages.
The sentiment of collective achievement and the power of storytelling resonated deeply with many nominees. The creators of 'Hacks'—Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky—expressed immense gratitude for their record-breaking number of nominations for the final season, seeing it as a testament to the entire community that brought the show to life. Patrick Ball, earning his first Emmy nomination for 'The Pitt,' celebrated on set with his cast and crew, highlighting the shared effort behind their success. Linda Cardellini, nominated for 'DTF St. Louis,' shared her elation and the joy of her family's celebration. Colman Domingo, with double nominations for 'Euphoria' and 'The Four Seasons,' reflected on the profound impact his characters have had on audiences, emphasizing his versatility and ongoing pursuit of challenging new roles. Documentary filmmaker Alexandria Stapleton, nominated for 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning,' underscored the importance of craftsmanship and the privilege of giving a voice to the voiceless through her work. Tyler James Williams, receiving his fourth nomination for 'Abbott Elementary,' spoke of the show's continued growth and the appreciation for its evolution, particularly in how characters like Gregory navigate complex relationships and career paths.
These varied personal stories collectively paint a vibrant picture of dedication, collaboration, and the enduring impact of artistic expression. The shared joy and recognition among peers serve as a powerful reminder that while individual accolades are celebrated, the true magic lies in the collective effort and the inspiring narratives that unite audiences worldwide. Through every tear, laugh, and moment of surprise, the Emmy nominations reaffirm the industry's commitment to diverse storytelling and celebrating talent that enriches our cultural landscape.