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Jay-Z and Beyoncé are in an Emmy State of Mind. Let's just hope the power couple stays Drunk in Love even after this year's competition, where they're competitors in the outstanding variety special (live) category.
Harrison Ford is officially a first time Emmy nominee, with the 83-year-old star earning an Outstanding Supporting Actor nod for 'Shrinking.'
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Other people up for their first Emmys include Owen Cooper, Kristen Bell, Colin Farrell, Chloë Sevigny, Adam Brody and Martin Scorsese.
Harrison Ford landed his first Emmy nom of his career with "Shrinking" and became the second oldest nominee ever in the category behind Alan Arkin.
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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.”
It took two seasons, but the TV Academy finally recognized Ford for his work in the Apple TV+ comedy series starring Jason Segel
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.