For casting directors, there is no such thing as a small part. Shows like “Widow’s Bay,” “Hacks,” “Pluribus” and “The Pitt” not only made an impression with the Television Academy across the board, but saw many of their supporting actors and guest stars land nominations. Working character actors like Kate O’Flynn, Carlos Manuel Vesga, Lauren
“Hacks,” “The Pitt” and “Beef” were the big winners of the 2026 Astra TV Awards. “The Pitt” took home the most trophies of the night with six. Those include for best drama series, streaming drama ensemble, actor in a drama series for Noah Wyle, supporting actor in a drama series for Patrick Ball, supporting actress
Noah Wyle knows that some “The Pitt” fans harshly criticized his character, Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, as the character’s personal struggles led him to lash out at some of his colleagues in Season 2. But he tries not to pay attention to the online discourse. “The blending of the line between actor and role that
With 25 nominations, is “The Pitt” headed toward its second straight drama win? Breaking the record for most comedy nominations in history, is “Hacks” a safe bet? What happened to “Half a Man”? How did “Dancing With the Stars” end its ten-year nomination drought? What can we expect from Emmy host Mariska Hargitay? Those questions,
Hollywood, meet the King and Queen of Emmy self-presentations. When HBO Max notified “The Pitt” guest cast members Brittany Allen and Jeff Kober that they would not be part of the network’s official Emmy submissions, the actors and their teams got to work and submitted their performances in the guest acting categories. Allen, recognized in
“The Pitt” and “Hacks” earned their stay this year on HBO Max. The combined drama and comedy series earned about 40% of the Emmy nominations earned by HBO and its streaming sibling HBO Max in a field that includes a number of surprise contenders and changes in key categories. “The Pitt” led the pack with