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Privacy NoticeOn Wednesday 17 July, the Television Academy in Los Angeles announced its annual Emmy nominations, recognising the best in television over the past year. Among the shows nominated is hugely successful Netflix series Baby Reindeer, with the show and lead actor Richard Gadd both receiving recognition. Richard’s co-star Jessica Gunning, who mesmerised audiences with her performance as Martha, is also nominated, as are co-stars Tom Goodman-Hill. and Nava Mau who played Darrien and Teri. The series is also nominated in categories including directing, writing, casting and contemporary costumes. The series became one of Netflix’s most streamed dramas following its release on 11 April. Based on Richard Gadd’s one man show and his own experiences, the seven episode show told the story of aspiring comedian Donny (Richard Gadd), who meets a woman named Martha while he is working in a London pub. He attempts to cheer her up and she develops an attachment to Donny that causes her to stalk him both in person and online for years. The controversial series won praise for both Richard and Jessica’s performances and the unsettling subject matter. Sign up to OK’s TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free
Richard Gadd has been nominated for an Emmy for Baby Reindeer
(Image: Ed Miller/Netflix)
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Baby Reindeer has been placed in the category of Limited Series or Anthology Series, alongside shows including Fargo, Apple TV+’s Lessons in Chemistry, the Andrew Scott-starring Netflix series Ripley, and True Detective: Night Country, starring Jodie Foster. Meanwhile Richard is competing in the Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie category, alongside Matt Bomer, Jon Hamm, Tom Hollander and Andrew Scott. There are lots of nods for British actors and actresses in this year’s nominations. Idris Elba (for thriller series Hijack), Dominic West (for his role as Charles in The Crown) and Gary Oldman (for Slow Horses) are all in the Lead Actor race, while Imelda Staunton is nominated as Lead Actress for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown.
Dominic West as Prince Charles in The Crown
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Gary Oldman is up for Lead Actor for his role in Slow Horses
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British-set TV series The Crown and Slow Horses are also in the running for best drama series, along with game adaptation Fallout, period drama The Gilded Age, behind the scenes drama The Morning Show, action comedy thriller Mr and Mrs Smith, Netflix sci-fi series 3 Body Problem and the acclaimed adaptation of Shogun. British actor Matt Berry is nominated as Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in What We Do In The Shadows, Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple is up for Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her role in Fargo and in the Best Supporting categories there are more British nominees, including Lesley Manville and Jonathan Pryce in The Crown (he is also nominated for his guest performance in Slow Horses), Jonathan Bailey for Fellow Travelers and Jack Lowden for Slow Horses. Michaela Coel and Claire Foy are also nominated for guest roles in Mr & Mrs Smith and The Crown, and Olivia Colman and Will Poulter for The Bear. The 76th Emmy Awards are voted for by more than 24,000 members and will take place at Los Angeles’ LA Live Peacock Theatre on Sunday 15 September.Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnIdris ElbaNetflixThe CrownBaby Reindeer