

This is the last season of “Succession,” so voters will know this is their last chance to honor Snook for this role. But Snook is right behind her in second place with support from one Expert, two Top Users, and one All-Star. She’s backed by seven out of eight Expert journalists, all 11 Gold Derby Editors, 19 of our Top 24 Users, and 21 of our All-Star Top 24. So where does that leave this year’s Emmy race? As of this writing Coolidge is the heavy favorite to win based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users. However, she didn’t have to face Snook since “Succession” didn’t air any new episodes during the calendar year 2022 and thus was ineligible to compete for those aforementioned prizes. She claimed the Critics Choice Award, the Golden Globe and the SAG Award for her performance. After taking the Emmy for season one, she has dominated the awards derby for season two. That might spell trouble for Snook since Coolidge has been on a winning streak in recent months. SEE Who should ‘The White Lotus’ cast for Season 3 in Thailand? Our forum posters are only too happy to lend a helping hand Robert Horn ('Shucked' book writer) on creating a new comedy that's funny and empathetic: 'I always start with the heart' How John Lithgow can make Emmy history with a bid for 'The Old Man' For a show to compete as a limited series or anthology, it must tell a brand new story with different characters, so simply carrying over Tanya from one year to the next disqualifies it from consideration in those categories and forces it to enter as a continuing series.ĭrama Guest Actress Emmy predictions now open! Which performers are you picking? Can she overcome the Coolidge awards juggernaut?Ĭoolidge won the Emmy last year for Best Movie/Limited Supporting Actress for playing Tanya in the first season of “The White Lotus.” Her presence in season two is actually the whole reason why the show will be competing in drama categories now. The bad news for Snook might be that she now has to face Jennifer Coolidge (“The White Lotus”). The good news for Snook is that “Ozark” ended its run last year so Garner is out of the running. She lost her 20 nominations for Best Drama Supporting Actress to Julia Garner (“Ozark”). It’s out of the frying pan and into the fire for Sarah Snook (“Succession”) at the Emmys.
