Harrison Ford, Shrinking and Emmy Nomination
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At 83 years old, Harrison Ford just marked a first in his long-running career. The actor has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for the 2025 Emmy Awards, which is his first-ever Emmy nomination.
Harrison Ford’s accolades are growing. The actor, 83, has been nominated for his first-ever Emmy Award for his role as senior therapist Dr. Paul Rhoades in “Shrinking.”
Television, it turns out, is geeky as hell. That seemed to be the major takeaway as the 77th annual Emmy Award nominations were announced Tuesday, with Severance leading all nominees with 27 total, HBO’s The Penguin coming in second with 24, The Last of Us in fifth with 16, and Andor coming in sixth with 14, including Outstanding Drama Series.
I first want to say congratulations to all the 2025 Emmy nominees. I have quite possibly written something nice about most of you, and nothing (too) bad about any of you, and to those I never mentioned at all,
Canadian Seth Rogen nabbed two major nominations as the 77th Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday. CBS will air the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday,
Kathy Bates, 77, has become the oldest woman Nominated In the Lead Drama Actress category for playing the titular role in the CBS hit series Matlock. She beats the previous record set by Imelda Staunton,