As the HBO satire’s sophomore run unfolded, Fahy proceeded to show us - via the subtlest of body language and line reading choices - just how complicated Daphne’s marriage to Theo James’ Cameron really was. WHY SHE DESERVES A NOD: Fahy was an instant standout in The White Lotus‘ Season 2 ensemble, expertly bringing a likable sunniness to wealthy wife Daphne without compromising her intelligence. And later, when confronted by Peter with her treachery, Chau amazingly made us feel for Diane, who had herself been blindsided. Chau explored the widest range of material in that hour, including a fierce face-off between Diane and VP Redfield. Chau and that fabulous wig stole every scene she was in, but Episode 9 of the Netflix hit is what stands out for us. Imbued with oft-vicious vim by Chau, the White House chief of staff was someone you wanted in your corner - if at any given moment you thought you could trust her. WHY SHE DESERVES A NOD: Oh, Diane Farr was a force to be reckoned with. □ Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series - Our Dream Nominees □ Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Our Dream Nominees □ Outstanding Drama Series - Our Dream Nominees Scroll down for links to our previous Dream Emmy categories: The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony is scheduled to air on Monday, Sept. Scroll through the list below to review all of our Dream Nominees (remember, these aren’t predictions they’re wish lists) and then tell us if our picks warrant a “Hell, yes!,” “Um, no” or “How could you leave off so-and-so?!”įor the record, 2023 Emmy nominations will be voted on from June 15-26, and unveiled on July 12. That said, for the purposes of our Dream Emmy short list, we decided to throw our weight behind two of Coolidge’s equally-as-worthy - and a smidge more under the radar - White Lotus co-stars. After winning in 2022 for her role as White Lotus‘ boozy socialite Tanya McQuoid (albeit as a limited series performer), Coolidge will very likely - and deservedly! - pull off a repeat for her triumphant farewell in Season 2. Let’s not kid ourselves: With Succession‘s Sarah Snook bringing her buzzy frontrunner status to Emmy’s Lead Actress race this year, the Supporting Actress in a Drama Series trophy is Jennifer Coolidge’s to lose.
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