
Emmy Predictions: Lead Actor (Limited/TV Movie) — Andrew Scott Could be the One to Beat for ‘Ripley’

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2024 Emmy Predictions:
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie

Weekly Commentary (Updated: May 30, 2024): As beautifully written by Variety’s Daniel D’Addario in his cover story, Andrew Scott is in contention for a lead actor (limited) nomination for his outstanding work in Netflix’s “Ripley.” Written and directed by Steven Zaillian, the monochromatic miniseries has garnered attention. While it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, Scott’s performance is undeniable, and he could very well be in the running to get past his competitors Jon Hamm (“Fargo”) and Richard Gadd (“Baby Reindeer”).
Emmy submissions are due Thursday, May 9. The eligibility deadline for all series concluding their runs is May 31. The nominations-voting-round is open from June 13 to June 24.
Read: All Primetime Emmy predictions in every category on Variety’s Awards Circuit.
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Image Credit: Hopper Stone/HBO And the Predicted Nominees Are
Rank Performer and Series 1 Andrew Scott — “Ripley” (Netflix) 2 Jon Hamm — “Fargo” 3 Richard Gadd — “Baby Reindeer” (Netflix) 4 Jeff Daniels — “A Man in Full” (Netflix) 5 Matt Bomer — “Fellow Travelers” (Showtime) 6 Hoa Xuande — “The Sympathizer” (Max) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie -
Image Credit: Ben Blackall/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME Next in Line
Rank Series 7 David Oyelowo — “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (Paramount+) 8 Ewan McGregor — “A Gentleman in Moscow” (Paramount+) 9 Tom Hollander — “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” (FX) 10 Tony Shalhoub — “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie” (Peacock) Outstanding Lead Actor in Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie -
Image Credit: Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection Also In Contention
Rank Series 11 Nicholas Galitzine — “Red, White and Royal Blue” (Prime Video) 12 Nicholas Galitzine — “Mary & George” (Starz) 13 Taylor Zakhar Perez — “Red, White and Royal Blue” (Prime Video) 14 Michael Douglas — “Franklin” (Apple TV+) 15 Austin Butler — “Masters of the Air” (Apple TV+) 16 Clive Owen — “Monsieur Spade” (AMC) 17 Benedict Cumberbatch — “Eric” (Netflix) 18 Bill Pullman — “Murdaugh Murders: The Movie – Parts 1 and 2” (Lifetime) 19 Kiefer Sutherland — “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” (Paramount+) 20 Leo Woodall — “One Day” (Netflix) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie -
Eligible Performers (Lead Actor, Limited/TV Movie)
Image Credit: ©Paramount+/Courtesy Everett Collection **The list below is not complete and have been confirmed as officially submitted. All information is subject to change. Grouped by network that airs each series.
- Clive Owen — “Monsieur Spade” (AMC)
- Tom Holland — “The Crowded Room” (Apple TV+)
- Michael Douglas — “Franklin” (Apple TV+)
- Tobias Menzies — “Manhunt” (Apple TV+)
- Austin Butler — “Masters of the Air” (Apple TV+)
- Callum Turner — “Masters of the Air” (Apple TV+)
- Jason Isaacs — “Archie” (BritBox)
- Samuel L. Jackson — “Secret Invasion” (Disney+)
- Matt Czuchry — “American Horror Story: Delicate” (FX)
- Brian Tyree Henry — “Class of ’09” (FX)
- Jon Hamm — “Fargo” (FX)
- Tom Hollander — “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” (FX)
- Robert Carlyle — “The Full Monty” (FX)
- Mandy Patinkin — “Death and Other Details” (Hulu)
- Josh Charles — “The Veil” (Hulu)
- Logan Lerman — “We Were the Lucky Ones” (Hulu)
- Bill Pullman — “Murdaugh Murders: The Movie – Parts 1 and 2” (Lifetime)
- The Weeknd — “The Idol” (Max)
- Matthias Schoenaerts — “The Regime” (Max)
- Hoa Xuande — “The Sympathizer” (Max)
- Kelvin Harrison Jr. — “Genius: MLK/X” (National Geographic)
- Aaron Pierre — “Genius: MLK/X” (National Geographic)
- Louis Hofmann — “All the Light We Cannot See” (Netflix)
- Richard Gadd — “Baby Reindeer” (Netflix)
- Paapa Essiedu — “Black Mirror” (Netflix)
- Aaron Paul — “Black Mirror” (Netflix)
- Felix Cameron — “Boy Swallows Universe” (Netflix)
- Benedict Cumberbatch — “Eric” (Netflix)
- Bruce Greenwood — “Fall of the House of Usher” (Netflix)
- Leo Woodall — “One Day” (Netflix)
- Matthew Broderick — “Painkiller” (Netflix)
- Andrew Scott — “Ripley” (Netflix)
- Kiefer Sutherland — “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” (Paramount+)
- Ben Foster — “Finestkind” (Paramount+)
- Ewan McGregor — “A Gentleman in Moscow” (Paramount+)
- David Oyelowo — “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” (Paramount+)
- Domhnall Gleeson — “Alice & Jack” (PBS)
- Sam Neill — “Apples Never Fall” (Peacock)
- Colin Woodell — “The Continental: From the World of John Wick” (Peacock)
- Édgar Ramírez — “Dr. Death” (Peacock)
- Paapa Essiedu — “Genie” (Peacock)
- Tony Shalhoub — “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie” (Peacock)
- Jonah Hauer-King — “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” (Peacock)
- Rudy Mancuso — “Música” (Prime Video)
- Nicholas Galitzine — “Red, White and Royal Blue” (Prime Video)
- Taylor Zakhar Perez — “Red, White and Royal Blue” (Prime Video)
- John Cena — “Ricky Stanicky” (Prime Video)
- Zac Efron — “Ricky Stanicky” (Prime Video)
- David Oyelowo — “Role Play” (Prime Video)
- Snoop Dogg — “The UnderDoggs” (Prime Video)
- Matt Bomer — “Fellow Travelers” (Showtime)
- Nicholas Galitzine — “Mary & George” (Starz)
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More Information (Lead Actor, Limited/TV Movie)
Image Credit: Courtesy of Apple TV+ 2023 category winner: Steven Yeun as Danny Cho — “Beef” (Netflix)
2024 Emmy Awards Calendar and Timeline (all dates are subject to change)
- Eligibility period: June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2024
- Feb. 29: Submissions open
- May 9: Deadline for programs that identify as Primetime programming to upload all entry materials.
- June 13: Nominations-round voting begins
- June 24: Nominations-round voting ends at 10:00 p.m. PT
- June 28 – July 8: Voting for peer group-specific top ten rounds panels (if applicable)
- July 17: Primetime Emmy nominations are announced.
- July 24: Deadline for errors and omissions to the nominations.
- August 5: Find-round videos available for viewing.
- August 15: Final-round voting begins.
- August 26: Final-round voting ends at 10:00 p.m. PST.
- Sept. 7-8: Creative Arts Emmy Awards and Governors Gala
- Sunday, Sept. 15: 76th Primetime Emmy Awards to air on ABC.
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