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Wednesday
Apr082020

Emmy Watch: Best Actor, Drama Series

by Abe Fried-Tanzer

After Comedy and Drama Series speculation, we're looking at another Emmy Awards category today – Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Five of last year’s nominees are eligible again this year, with only Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) out of the running since the show is over. That leaves defending champion Billy Porter (Pose), previous winner Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us), Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), and Jason Bateman (Ozark).

The five series in contention for Best Drama Series after taking last season off don’t play into this category nearly as much since none of them feature a distinct lead who is male...

That said, Tobias Menzies (The Crown) is being campaigned by Netflix in this race, even though the younger portrayer of his character, Matt Smith, was nominated in the supporting race two years ago. It’s too early to tell whether Jeffrey Wright or Ed Harris, both cited in this category two years ago, will be considered lead or supporting for Westworld, though I’d make the case at this point that neither will. New addition Aaron Paul (Westworld), a past Emmy favorite for Breaking Bad, is likelier to be named a lead, but I’m also not sure that will happen. Three-time nominee Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan), last nominated for the 2016-2017 season, is eligible again for the now-cancelled series, but I wouldn’t count on him to return, while past winner Rami Malek (Mr. Robot) was only nominated for his show’s first season but returned to the Golden Globe lineup this year for the final season of his series. 

The likeliest threat to boot any of the men listed above is actually from a series in its second year. Brian Cox (Succession) won the Golden Globe, and it’s possible that his show, which was nominated for Best Drama Series last year without any acting bids, will finally earn its due this year following an extremely well-received second season. Cox didn’t, however, merit a SAG nomination, where Brown was joined by four supporting actors, leaving Cox as the only new Globe or SAG nominee who could join this list. He may even be accompanied by costar Jeremy Strong (Succession), who was awarded the corresponding prize from the Critics Choice Association. That show has a strong fan base, especially from readers of this site, but I’m just not sure it translates to the Emmy voter bloc.

From new shows, it’s possible that Steve Carell (The Morning Show) will be placed here instead of in the supporting race, though that would feel strange since he’s considerably less featured than his female costars. It would be hard to argue that Billy Crudup (The Morning Show), who won the Critics Choice supporting prize, would be considered a lead, but it’s always possible. A past winner for Bloodline, Ben Mendelsohn (The Outsider) could factor into the race if his show is embraced. Al Pacino (Hunters) already has two Emmys, and while he’s doing great work in Amazon Prime’s Nazi-hunting show, it may be a bit violent and excessive for voters. Back in 1995, Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: Picard) scored a SAG bid for playing the same character in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the veteran actor is definitely beloved enough to earn some votes this time around. 

So, where does that leave us? While it would be a shame to see Porter snubbed after winning just last year, the same thing happened to Malek a few years back. Pose hasn’t been as high-profile as some of the other shows in contention, and so it might be too under the radar. It would be hard to imagine Bateman or Odenkirk missing since they appear to be default nominees. I believe the same to be true for Brown, even if his show gets omitted from the top race. I’ve been surprised that Ventimiglia has made the cut for three years now, which makes me think he’s just as likely to be included this year. I see Menzies getting in since I think voters will go nuts for the new cast of his show, and I’m not sure there’s room for both Cox and Strong, which makes me think the former is likelier than the latter. 

For now, let’s play it safe with our prediction:

 

  • Jason Bateman (Ozark)
  • Sterling K Brown (This is Us)
  • Brian Cox (Succession)
  • Tobias Menzies (The Crown)
  • Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)
  • Milo Ventimigilia (This is Us)

Which actors do you think will make the cut this year? Stay tuned for more Emmy coverage!

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Reader Comments (11)

Billy Porter will be back. I’d even bet they would do 7 nominees. He’s popular, won last year, and had some strong moments this year. More importantly, it’s FX’s only show. They will
Push it hard.

April 8, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterJoe G

Not for nothing - Jeremy Strong's performance is arguably a fan-favourite for fans of the show. The Cox-Strong dynamic for awards reminds me of Sandra Oh vs. Jodie Comer for Killing Eve - Oh came out of the first season with the strongest buzz and narrative, but by the time the second season was up for awards and emmys were playing catch-up, Comer's performance had superseded it.

My hunch is if Strong can get into the race, he could very well win it.

April 8, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterDuncan Dykes

I hope Billy Porter returns, since he was excellent in Pose's second season, but doesn't it feel like it aired an awful long time ago? As you say, Brian Cox feels pretty locked in as a newcomer for his memorable work on Succession. I'm a little more mixed on Jeremy Strong, who didn't bring a huge amount of nuance to that character's arc in the early episodes, but that last episode stand-off sure sticks in the mind...

Tobias Menzies does a fine job as Britain's Most Famous Racist, and likewise Bob Odenkirk and Sterling K. Brown continue to find new depths to their characters in seasons that have genuinely managed to find new depths in later seasons. Milo Ventimiglia continues to be completely forgettable, so I'd be find with him being booted out. I'd have thought a few people would vote for Al Pacino without even seeing the show? But then I thought that about Julia Roberts' wonderful performance on Homecoming last year, so what do I know?

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered Commenterben1283

As much as I like Milo Ventimiglia, he didn't do much this past season so I really don't think he'll get nominated. It almost feels like he should go supporting now.

These feel safe:
Brian Cox
Bob Odenkirk
Jason Bateman

And then I think it's a tough one between:
Billy Porter
Jeremy Strong
Sterling K. Brown
Tobias Menzies

Maybe Jeffrey Wright?

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterRod

Is The Outsider competing in drama series? I thought it was a limited series?

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterAdam

Adam: I thought it was limited as well, but it seems like it's competing as drama.

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterRod

Sad that Odenkirk will probably never win.

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Carden

Not sure who he’ll kick out, but definitely think Ben Mendelsohn is in.

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterParanoid Android

Paranoid -- i think he might be in too. Unless the supernatural elements or how terrible the pacing was do him in (i loved the show at first but i swear half of it in the middle was just people sitting in cars talking - ugh)

April 9, 2020 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Duncan -- i prefer Strong to Cox on the show myself.

Joe G -- except for people aren't really doing much campaigniing becauase all the events are cancelled.

April 9, 2020 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Jeremy Strong gave the best TV performance of 2019 for me. Would be a shame if he doesn’t get in.

April 9, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterSteve
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