“Ted Lasso” earns 20 Emmy nominations in total,
dominating as most-nominated comedy series for second year in a
row, with standout performances nabbing 10 acting nominations
“Severance” makes Emmy Award debut with 14
nominations in total for its hit first season
Apple TV+ earns nominations across 13 titles
including “Schmigadoon!,” “The Morning Show,” “The Problem with Jon
Stewart,” “Central Park,” “Pachinko,” “Foundation,” “Lisey’s
Story,” “See,” “They Call Me Magic,” and “Carpool Karaoke: The
Series”
For the second consecutive year, Apple TV+ today broke records
with 52 Emmy Award nominations across 13 titles, including Best
Drama, Best Comedy, Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special
Program, Lead Actress in a Drama, Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and
Lead Actor in a Comedy. In under three years after its global
launch, Apple TV+ boosted its total number of Emmy Award
nominations by more than 40% year-over-year. The winners of the
74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be unveiled at a televised
ceremony on September 12, 2022.
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The second season of Apple's “Ted Lasso”
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The second season of global phenomenon “Ted Lasso,” becomes the
most nominated comedy series for the second year in a row with 20
nominations total, and widely celebrated freshman drama “Severance”
makes its Emmy debut with 14 nominations, scoring the first Best
Drama series nomination for Apple TV+.
In addition, Apple Originals “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,”
“Schmigadoon!,” “The Morning Show,” “The Problem with Jon Stewart,”
“Foundation,” “Pachinko,” “See,” “Lisey’s Story,” “Central Park,”
“They Call Me Magic” and “Carpool Karaoke: The Series” are
recognized with nominations for this year’s Primetime Emmy
Awards.
Apple TV+ series stars earn 18 acting category nominations,
including 10 top acting nominations for the second season of “Ted
Lasso,” and first-time acting nominations for Adam Scott
(“Severance”), Sarah Niles (“Ted Lasso”), Sam Richardson (“Ted
Lasso”) and Toheeb Jimoh (“Ted Lasso”). Reese Witherspoon lands her
first nomination for “The Morning Show” in the Lead Actress in a
Drama Series category, alongside co-star Billy Crudup who is
recognized with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
Series after nabbing the award for the first season, and Marcia Gay
Harden secures a nomination for Guest Actress in a Drama
Series.
“This extraordinarily talented group of Emmy nominees showcase
the variety of brilliant, unique and original stories we’ve been
honored to bring to the screen over the past year,” said Zack Van
Amburg, Apple’s head of Worldwide Video. “Each of these series has
inspired audiences to view the world a little differently, drawing
attention to the human condition in moving, inspiring, and often
very funny new ways. We’re grateful to the Academy and applaud the
creative teams and casts for their wonderful achievements
today.”
“We are immensely proud of the broad selection of Apple Original
programming recognized by the Television Academy today,” said Jamie
Erlicht, Apple’s head of Worldwide Video. “These series have
captivated audiences and we greatly admire all of these incredibly
talented storytellers and congratulate them on their nominations
for the dynamic stories they bring to life.”
Last year, in its second year of Emmy eligibility, Apple’s “Ted
Lasso” broke records by becoming the most nominated freshman comedy
series in Emmy history. Apple Original series, films, and
documentaries have now been honored with 246 wins and 1,115 award
nominations and counting, including this year’s Oscar Best Picture
winner “CODA.”
In total, Apple scored 52 Emmy Award nominations for:
Ted Lasso (20)
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Jason Sudeikis
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Brett
Goldstein, Toheeb Jimoh, Nick Mohammed
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Sarah
Niles, Juno Temple, Hannah Waddingham
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series – Harriet
Walter
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Sam Richardson,
James Lance
- Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
- Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
- Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program
(Half-Hour)
- Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing (x2)
- Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
- Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy Series or Drama Series
(Half-Hour) and Animation
- Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or Drama Series
(Half-Hour) and Animation
Severance (14)
- Outstanding Drama Series
- Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series — Adam Scott
- Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series — John
Turturro
- Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series — Christopher
Walken
- Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series — Patricia
Arquette
- Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
- Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary
Program (One Hour Or More)
- Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
- Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series
(x2)
- Outstanding Main Title Design
- Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic
Score)
- Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Schmigadoon! (4)
- Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
- Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic
Score)
- Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program
(Half-Hour)
- Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming
The Morning Show (3)
- Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series — Reese
Witherspoon
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series — Billy
Crudup
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series — Marcia Gay
Harden
The Problem with Jon Stewart (2)
- Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special Program
- Writing for a Nonfiction Program
Foundation (2)
- Outstanding Main Title Design
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or Movie
Pachinko (1)
- Outstanding Main Title Design
See (1)
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode
Lisey’s Story (1)
- Outstanding Main Title Design
Central Park (1)
- Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance — Stanley
Tucci
They Call Me Magic (1)
- Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or
Special (Original Dramatic Score)
Carpool Karaoke: The Series (1)
- Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series
Everyone But Jon Hamm (1)
“Carpool Karaoke: The Series”
Each episode of "Carpool Karaoke: The Series” features
celebrities sharing a car, singing along to their personal
playlists, and embarking on adventures. Season five kicks off with
Simu Liu and Jessica Henwick; “The White Lotus” costars Murray
Bartlett, Alexandra Daddario and Sydney Sweeney; Anitta and
Saweetie; Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott, who first met on
“Carpool Karaoke”; the stars of All Elite Wrestling; and the
D’Amelio family.
“Carpool Karaoke: The Series,” which has won an Emmy for each of
its previous four seasons, along with multiple Producers Guild
Awards and a Critics Choice Award, is produced for Apple by CBS
Studios and Fulwell 73 Productions, with executive producers James
Corden, Eric Pankowski and Ben Winston.
“Central Park”
“Central Park” is an animated musical comedy about the
Tillermans, a family that lives in Central Park. Owen, the park
manager, and Paige, his journalist wife, raise their kids Molly and
Cole in the world’s most famous park, while fending off hotel
heiress Bitsy Brandenham and her long suffering assistant Helen,
who would love nothing more than to turn the park into condos.
“Central Park” stars a renowned voice cast that includes Josh Gad,
Leslie Odom Jr., Daveed Diggs, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Kathryn Hahn,
Tituss Burgess and Stanley Tucci.
“Central Park” is created, written and executive produced by
Emmy Award winner Loren Bouchard (“Bob’s Burgers”), alongside
Grammy Award winner Josh Gad (“Frozen”) and Emmy Award winner Nora
Smith (“Bob’s Burgers”). Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu serve as
showrunners and also executive produce. The series is produced for
Apple by 20th Television Animation, a part of Disney Television
Studios.
“Foundation”
Based on Isaac Asimov’s award-winning stories, and featuring an
international cast led by Jared Harris and Lee Pace, alongside
rising stars Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey, the monumental adaptation
of “Foundation” chronicles the stories of four crucial individuals
transcending space and time as they overcome deadly crises,
shifting loyalties and complicated relationships that will
ultimately determine the fate of humanity. The Apple Original drama
also stars Laura Birn, Terrence Mann and Cassian Bilton.
“Foundation” is led by showrunner and executive producer David
S. Goyer and produced for Apple by Skydance Television with Robyn
Asimov, Josh Friedman, Cameron Welsh, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg
and Bill Bost also serving as executive producers on season one of
the series.
“Lisey’s Story”
Based on the best-selling novel by Stephen King, and adapted by
the author himself, “Lisey’s Story” is a deeply personal thriller
that follows Lisey Landon (Academy Award winner Julianne Moore) two
years after the death of her husband, famous novelist Scott Landon
(Academy Award nominee Clive Owen). A series of unsettling events
causes Lisey to face memories of her marriage to Scott that she has
deliberately blocked out of her mind. Joan Allen, Jennifer Jason
Leigh, and Dane DeHaan star alongside Moore and Owen.
An Apple Original limited series, “Lisey’s Story” is directed by
Pablo Larraín, and hails from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions
and Warner Bros. Television. King, Moore and Larraín executive
produce alongside Abrams, Ben Stephenson and Juan de Dios Larraín.
Every episode of the series was personally written by King.
“The Morning Show”
Picking up after the explosive events of season one, season two
found “The Morning Show” team emerging from the wreckage of Alex
(Jennifer Aniston) and Bradley’s (Reese Witherspoon) actions, to a
new UBA and a world in flux, where identity is everything and the
chasm between who we present as and who we really are comes into
play. Along with Aniston and Witherspoon, the star-studded cast
includes Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Nestor Carbonell, Karen
Pittman, Bel Powley, Desean Terry, Janina Gavankar, Tom Irwin and
Marcia Gay Harden, as well as new additions for season two Greta
Lee, Ruairi O’Connor, Hasan Minhaj, Holland Taylor, Tara Karsian as
news producer Gayle Burns, Valeria Golino and Julianna
Margulies.
Developed by Kerry Ehrin, the series is executive produced by
Michael Ellenberg through Media Res, which also serves as the
studio, along with Aniston and Kristin Hahn through Echo Films;
Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter through Hello Sunshine. Mimi
Leder also serves as executive producer.
“Pachinko”
“Pachinko” chronicles the hopes and dreams of a Korean immigrant
family across four generations as they leave their homeland in an
indomitable quest to survive and thrive. Starting in South Korea in
the early 1900s, the story is told through the eyes of a remarkable
matriarch, Sunja, who triumphs against all odds.
“Pachinko” is written and executive produced by Soo Hugh (“The
Terror,” “The Killing”), who created the series and serves as
showrunner. Kogonada and Justin Chon are executive producers and
directed four episodes each. Michael Ellenberg and Lindsey Springer
executive produce for Media Res, the studio behind the series;
Theresa Kang-Lowe executive produces for Blue Marble Pictures; and
Richard Middleton also executive produces. David Kim and Sebastian
Lee co-executive produce.
“The Problem with Jon Stewart”
Acclaimed host, writer, producer, director and advocate Jon
Stewart, recipient of this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American
Humor, leads with compassion and humor as he takes a deep dive into
some of the most enduring, deeply-entrenched issues of our time in
the Apple Original series. “The Problem With Jon Stewart” explores
complex topics, such as veteran care and burn pits, preserving
individual freedom, how to achieve racial equality, climate change,
American economy, the stock market, mainstream media versus
sensationalism, and America’s gun crisis, through the differing
perspectives of stakeholders, experts and individuals confronting
these challenges.
“The Problem With Jon Stewart” is hosted and executive produced
by Stewart through his Busboy Productions. The series is executive
produced by showrunner Brinda Adhikari, alongside Stewart’s
longtime manager James Dixon, Chris McShane, and Richard Plepler
through his Eden Productions, which has an exclusive overall
production deal with Apple. Lorrie Baranek is supervising producer,
and Kris Acimovic is head writer.
“Schmigadoon!”
A parody of iconic musicals, “Schmigadoon!” is a new musical
comedy series starring Emmy Award nominee Cecily Strong and Emmy
Award winner Keegan-Michael Key as a couple on a backpacking trip
designed to reinvigorate their relationship when they discover a
magical town in which everyone is living in a studio musical from
the 1940s. They then discover that they can’t leave until they find
“true love.”
The series hails from Broadway Video and Universal Television, a
division of Universal Studio Group, “Schmigadoon!” is co-created by
Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. Paul serves as showrunner and wrote all
of the original songs for the series. Robert Luketic directs and
co-executive produces. Lorne Michaels and Andrew Singer serve as
executive producers, Micah Frank serves as co-executive producer,
and star Cecily Strong and Caroline Maroney serve as producers.
“See”
“See” is set in a brutal and primitive future, hundreds of years
after humankind has lost the ability to see. In season three,
almost a year has passed since Baba Voss (Jason Momoa) defeated his
nemesis brother Edo and bid farewell to his family to live remotely
in the forest. But when a Trivantian scientist develops a new and
devastating form of sighted weaponry that threatens the future of
humanity, Baba returns to Paya in order to protect his tribe once
more.
“See” is executive produced by Steven Knight, Francis Lawrence,
Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Jim Rowe, Jennifer Yale, Anders
Engstr�m and Tropper, who also serves as showrunner. The series is
produced by Chernin Entertainment and Endeavor Content.
“Severance”
In “Severance,” Mark Scout (Adam Scott) leads a team at Lumon
Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure,
which surgically divides their memories between their work and
personal lives. This daring experiment in “work-life balance” is
called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an
unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature
of his work … and of himself.
“Severance” is written and created by Dan Erickson. Mark
Friedman, Chris Black, John Cameron and Andrew Colville are
executive producers alongside Erickson. Ben Stiller, Nicky
Weinstock and Jackie Cohn executive produce through Red Hour
Productions, and both Patricia Arquette and Adam Scott serve as
producers. Endeavor Content serves as the studio.
“Ted Lasso”
Jason Sudeikis is Ted Lasso, an American football coach hired to
manage a British soccer team — despite having no experience. But
what he lacks in knowledge, he makes up for with optimism, underdog
determination — and biscuits. The widely acclaimed series also
stars Hannah Waddingham, Brendan Hunt, Jeremy Swift, Juno Temple,
Brett Goldstein, Phil Dunster, and Nick Mohammed.
In addition to starring, Sudeikis serves as executive producer,
alongside Bill Lawrence via his Doozer Productions, in association
with Warner Bros. and Universal Television, a division of Universal
Studio Group. Doozer’s Jeff Ingold also serves as an executive
producer, with Liza Katzer as co-executive producer. The series was
developed by Sudeikis, Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly, and
is based on the pre-existing format and characters from NBC
Sports.
“They Call Me Magic”
“They Call Me Magic” offers a rare glimpse into the incredible
real-life story of Johnson, who left his mark on history through
his work — both on and off the court — and continues to impact our
culture today. With unprecedented access, the docuseries explores
Magic’s remarkable journey from being the face of the Los Angeles
Lakers and cementing himself as an all-time NBA legend, to changing
the conversation around HIV, and transforming into a successful
entrepreneur and community activist. From his humble beginnings in
Lansing, Michigan to becoming the global force he is today, “They
Call Me Magic” charts the cinematic life of one of the biggest
cultural icons of our era. The highly anticipated documentary event
series explores the remarkable accomplishments and global impact of
Johnson’s life, both on and off the court.
Directed by Rick Famuyiwa (“Dope”) and cinematographer Rachel
Morrison (“Black Panther”), the docuseries is produced for Apple by
XTR and New Slate Ventures, and produced in association with h.wood
Media and Delirio Films.
All programs are currently streaming on Apple TV+.
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