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‘SNL’ Emmy Submissions: Ariana Grande In, Sabrina Carpenter Out

‘SNL’ Emmy Submissions: Ariana Grande In, Sabrina Carpenter Out


With Emmy nominations voting officially underway, the Television Academy’s ballots are offering insight into which performances could break through when nominations are unveiled on July 8.

Of the 20 stars who hosted ā€œSaturday Night Liveā€ during its 51st season, NBC put only 11 forward for guest comedy acting consideration — a pointed pullback from a year ago, when all 20 of the Season 50 hosts landed on the ballot. Submitted for guest comedy actor are Bad Bunny, Ryan Gosling, Harry Styles, Jack Black, Colman Domingo, Will Ferrell and Connor Storrie, while the guest comedy actress race features Amy Poehler, Olivia Rodrigo, Melissa McCarthy and Ariana Grande.

The nine hosts left off the ballot were more surprising. Among the season’s biggest gets who were not submitted include Matt Damon (a former nominee for hosting in 2019), Alexander SkarsgĆ„rd (featuring Ashley Padilla’s viral ā€œTrump Momā€ sketch), Glen Powell, Josh O’Connor, Finn Wolfhard and Miles Teller; along with music popstar Sabrina Carpenter, famed comedian Nikki Glaser and recent Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor (ā€œOne Battle After Anotherā€). In a category that often rewards a buzzy one-night turn, leaving that much wattage on the table is a strategic choice as much as a numbers game.

The 11 hosts NBC submitted averaged about 4.6 million viewers per episode this season, against roughly 4.2 million for the nine it passed over, and the year’s two most-watched shows — Grande’s 5.4 million in Dec. and Rodrigo’s nearly 5 million in May — both made the cut. SkarsgĆ„rd’s Jan. episode drew 4.8 million, the third-best of the season among installments with reported numbers. Yet he went unsubmitted, while awards-friendly names such as Domingo and McCarthy were put forward despite middling Nielsen ratings.

Nonetheless, the long-running sketch comedy hedged nothing with its regulars with the entire Season 51 main cast and featured players were submitted for supporting comedy actor and actress, including Bowen Yang who exited back in Dec.

And then there is the entire ballot for performers, which boasts one of the largest peer groups of the TV Academy.

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Across the 17 performer categories, 1,573 submissions are in contention this year, down from 1,706 in 2025 — a decline of nearly 8%. Across the 17 acting races, Prime Video’s ā€œThe Boysā€ and ā€œSaturday Night Liveā€ each drew 28 performer submissions, the most of any series. HBO Max’s ā€œThe Pittā€ follows at 24, followed by its network counterpart ā€œEuphoriaā€ at 23, the now cancelled ā€œThe Copenhagen Testā€ from Peacock at 21 and the final season of ā€œHacksā€ with 20. Other series featuring bulky performer submissions include ā€œJury Duty Presents: Company Retreatā€ (19), ā€œOnly Murders in the Buildingā€ and ā€œTulsa Kingā€ (18) and ā€œFalloutā€ (17).

According to Academy rules, the number of nominees in each category is determined by the volume of submissions, with the field expanding to a sixth lead or supporting nominee only once entries cross the 80-submission threshold. This year, all six lead acting races will produce just five nominees.

Lead drama actor holds essentially steady at 78, nearly matching last year’s 77, when 134 names crowded the ballot. The field is a streaming-and-broadcast mix with last year’s winner Noah Wyle (ā€œThe Pittā€), alongside Gary Oldman (ā€œSlow Horsesā€), Sterling K. Brown (ā€œParadiseā€), Idris Elba (ā€œHijackā€), Jon Hamm (ā€œYour Friends and Neighborsā€), Lee Jung-jae (ā€œSquid Gameā€), Taron Egerton (ā€œSmokeā€), Charlie Cox (ā€œDaredevil: Born Againā€) and Michael C. Hall (ā€œDexter: Resurrectionā€).

Lead drama actress slipped to 63 from 75, continuing a long decline from 109 in 2023 and 114 in 2022. Kathy Bates returns for ā€œMatlockā€ after making history last cycle as the oldest nominee in history of the category, joined by Jennifer Aniston (ā€œThe Morning Showā€), Keri Russell (ā€œThe Diplomatā€), Rhea Seehorn (ā€œPluribusā€), Ella Purnell (ā€œFalloutā€), Anna Sawai (ā€œMonarch: Legacy of Monstersā€), Kristin Scott Thomas (ā€œSlow Horsesā€) and a pair of ā€œGilded Ageā€ leads in Carrie Coon and Christine Baranski.

Lead comedy actor fell to 43, the smallest field in the category across the past five years and a steep retreat from 51 last year and the 84 logged in 2022. The big names are in the race again with Jeremy Allen White (ā€œThe Bearā€), the ā€œOnly Murders in the Buildingā€ duo of Steve Martin and Martin Short, Ted Danson (ā€œA Man on the Insideā€), Seth Rogen (ā€œPlatonicā€), Jason Segel (ā€œShrinkingā€), Adam Brody (ā€œNobody Wants Thisā€) and Matthew Rhys (ā€œWidow’s Bayā€).

Lead comedy actress held nearly even at 46, down a single name from 47. Jean Smart aims for her fifth trophy for ā€œHacks,ā€ competing against Quinta Brunson (ā€œAbbott Elementaryā€), Ayo Edebiri (ā€œThe Bearā€), Natasha Lyonne (ā€œPoker Faceā€), Selena Gomez (ā€œOnly Murders in the Buildingā€), Jenna Ortega (ā€œWednesdayā€) and Kristen Bell (ā€œNobody Wants Thisā€). Ryan Murphy’s star-stacked ā€œAll’s Fairā€ alone sends Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts into the discussion.

The combined limited series and movie lead races are also seeing a downward trend. Lead actor (limited) ticked up to 52 from 48 but remains well off the 97 of 2023. Contenders include Jason Bateman and Jude Law (ā€œBlack Rabbitā€), Charlie Hunnam (ā€œMonster: The Ed Gein Storyā€), Oscar Isaac (ā€œBeefā€), Jon Bernthal (ā€œHis and Hersā€) and the ā€œGood Omensā€ pairing of Michael Sheen and David Tennant.

Lead actress dropped to 41 from 53, a far cry from the 96 in 2023. Emmy winners Sarah Snook (ā€œAll Her Faultā€), Claire Danes (ā€œThe Beast in Meā€) and Toni Collette (ā€œWaywardā€) are among the contenders, alongside Carey Mulligan (ā€œBeefā€), Taraji P. Henson (ā€œStrawā€), Rachel Weisz (ā€œVladimirā€) and Kerry Washington (ā€œImperfect Womenā€).

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The supporting drama categories remain the most crowded acting races, but still shows the long-term decline, which is staggering. Supporting drama actor stands at 228, roughly level with last year’s 233 yet down from a record 436 in 2022 — meaning, a loss of more than 200 submissions in four years. Supporting drama actress sits at 222, against 227 last year and 385 in 2022. ā€œA Knight of the Seven Kingdomsā€ is a force of its own here, having submitted more than a dozen cast members, while the deep benches of ā€œThe Boys,ā€ ā€œStranger Things,ā€ ā€œEuphoriaā€ and ā€œThe Gilded Ageā€ pack both fields. We will hear at least seven nominees in each of the fields when noms are announced in July.

The supporting comedy races are the one places of the acting ballots, where the numbers are up, despite the overall series decline.

Supporting comedy actor jumped to 185 from 163 last year and 147 in 2024, the biggest year-over-year gain anywhere on the ballot. Harrison Ford and Michael Urie (ā€œShrinkingā€), Colman Domingo (ā€œThe Four Seasonsā€), Bobby Cannavale (ā€œOnly Murders in the Buildingā€), the ā€œIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiaā€ mainstays Danny DeVito and Charlie Day, Steve Buscemi (ā€œWednesdayā€) and Bryan Cranston, reprising his role in the ā€œMalcolm in the Middleā€ Hulu revival.

Supporting comedy actress also rose, to 149 from 141. Last year’s winner Hannah Einbinder (ā€œHacksā€) is sitting alongside Michelle Pfeiffer (ā€œMargo’s Got Money Troublesā€), alongside strong women from ā€œAbbott Elementaryā€ (Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter), ā€œThe Bearā€ (Liza Colón-Zayas and Abby Elliott) and a ā€œPalm Royaleā€ cluster led by Carol Burnett, Laura Dern and Leslie Bibb.

Alessandro Nivola, ā€œLove Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bissetteā€

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With a loss of 40 submissions, supporting actor in a limited series or movie tumbled to 84 from 124, the largest decline of any acting race. At the same time, supporting actress (limited) fell to 66 from 105, a 39-person plummet. They both had record highs with their 2023 totals of 209 and 177. Even so, the talent is there. Netflix’s ā€œMonster: The Ed Gein Storyā€ lines up with recent Tony winners Lesley Manville and Laurie Metcalf, alongside co-stars Tom Hollander and Vicky Krieps. They are listed along with their streamer counterparts like Jonathan Banks and Brittany Show (ā€œThe Beast in Meā€) and Troy Kotsur and Morgan Spector (ā€œBlack Rabbitā€). There are also a couple of other familiar names on the list such as Sterling K. Brown (ā€œWashington Blackā€), Patti LuPone (ā€œThe Artist: Or an Allegory of a Prostituteā€) and Alessandro Nivola (ā€œLove Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessetteā€).

The guest races stay crowded and self-submission-friendly.

Guest comedy actor dipped to 88 from 97, with Jon Bernthal back for ā€œThe Bear,ā€ Robert De Niro for ā€œJimmy Kimmel Live!ā€ and a battalion of ā€œSaturday Night Liveā€ hosts. Guest comedy actress rose to 82 from 74, led by Jamie Lee Curtis and Molly Gordon from ā€œThe Bear,ā€ and a huge ā€œHacksā€ roster of Jane Adams, Leslie Bibb, Cherry Jones, Ann Dowd, Anna Konkle, Laurie Metcalf, Kaitlin Olson, J. Smith Cameron, Alanna Ubach and Lauren Weedman.

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On the drama side of guest actor, the category was nearly steady at 84, down three from 87, with the sprawling ā€œBoysā€ ensemble (Giancarlo Esposito, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kumail Nanjiani, John Noble) joined by Jonathan Bailey (ā€œBridgertonā€), Paul Giamatti (ā€œStar Trek: Starfleet Academyā€), Kelsey Grammer (ā€œThe Hunting Partyā€) and Nathan Lane (ā€œThe Gilded Ageā€). Guest drama actress saw the cycle’s sharpest guest decline, falling to 51 from 77. Simone Ashley (ā€œBridgertonā€), Merritt Wever (ā€œThe Gilded Ageā€), Shailene Woodley (ā€œParadiseā€), Isabella Rossellini (ā€œThe Beautyā€), Tatiana Maslany (ā€œStar Trek: Starfleet Academyā€) and a ā€œMatlockā€ guest cluster of Melanie Lynskey, Justina Machado and Yvette Nicole Brown are among the hopefuls. There will be six nominees in each guest acting race.

The gender-neutral short form performer category, always one of the smallest on the ballot, shrank to 11 submissions from 27. Tom Segura (ā€œBad Thoughtsā€), Desi Lydic (ā€œThe Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplainsā€) and Randy Rainbow (ā€œThe Randy Rainbow Showā€) lead a field rounded out by the casts of ā€œBig Lawā€ and ā€œLife After Life.ā€

Emmy nomination voting runs through June 22.


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