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2025 Emmy predictions: supporting actor and actress
2025 Emmy predictions: supporting actor and actress

Los Angeles Times

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

2025 Emmy predictions: supporting actor and actress

This year's Emmy BuzzMeter balloting is underway, and our panel of six television experts is here to help you sift through who's in, who's out and who's on the bubble. Below, check out the Round 1 results in four crowded races for supporting actor and actress. More predictions: Drama actor | drama actress | comedy actor | comedy actress The supporting categories always have the most contenders, but … 23 for supporting actress in a drama? That's how many received votes from the panel in Round 1. 'Severance,' 'The Last of Us' and 'Andor' each land multiple mentions in the Round 1 ballot; 'The White Lotus' scores four; and 'The Pitt' boasts a staggering seven, including two (Katherine LaNasa and Taylor Dearden) cracking the list of likely nominees. Glenn Whipp thought like an Emmy voter and endorsed all seven: 'Nominate all the women from 'The Pitt'? I'd be happy for one or two from television's deepest bench to earn nods while I wait for the cast to win the ensemble honor at next year's Screen Actors Guild Awards.' Matt Roush says, 'When a veteran character actress makes the most of the role of a lifetime, which Katherine LaNasa does as 'The Pitt's' supernaturally capable charge nurse Dana, attention must be paid.' For LaNasa, her first Emmy nom could be particularly sweet after 35 years in the business; for 23-year-old Isabela Merced of 'The Last of Us,' it could be acknowledgment that one of the best young actresses around has hit the big time. But they have to contend with Allison Janney (15 career nominations and seven wins) in one of the best-reviewed performances of her storied career, in 'The Diplomat.' Lorraine Ali lists a three-way tie for first place among Janney, 'Severance's' Patricia Arquette and Christina Ricci: ''Yellowjackets' ' third season didn't generate a ton of buzz, but former child actor [Ricci] continues to slay as the deadly nerd Misty.' Acknowledging the dominance of some shows (such as 'White Lotus'), Kristen Baldwin says, 'Before they cast their ballots, voters need to check out Karen Pittman's magnificent performance as a loving and hypervigilant mom in 'Forever.'' Trey Mangum agrees: 'After showing versatility in 'The Morning Show,' 'And Just Like That...' and more, [Pittman is] sure to go down in Black-led television history as a top-tier Black mother.' Tracy Brown is here for the 'Star Wars' prequel 'Andor,' no ifs, ands or buts: 'All of the women in 'Andor' deserve their flowers.' 1. Katherine LaNasa, 'The Pitt'2. Allison Janney, 'The Diplomat'3. Parker Posey, 'The White Lotus'4. Isabela Merced, 'The Last of Us'5. Patricia Arquette, 'Severance'6. (tie) Taylor Dearden, 'The Pitt'6. (tie) Karen Pittman, 'Forever'8. Dichen Lachman, 'Severance'9. Carrie Coon, 'The White Lotus'10. Genevieve O'Reilly, 'Andor' 'Severance' gives 'The Pitt' a taste of its own medicine in the supporting actor category, landing four contenders in the Round 1 list — including the top two spots, with beloved veteran John Turturro at No. 1 despite a relatively limited role this season and eternal scene-stealer Tramell Tillman at No. 2. 'With his chilling smile, tamped fury and terrifyingly pleasant tone, Tramell Tillman hit it out of the park as 'Severance's' middle manager, Mr. Milchick,' says Lorraine Ali. 'His is arguably the best performance of the year.' Glenn Whipp says Turturro earns the No. 1 honor for his fine performance but admits, 'I can't shake the image of the unsettling Irving watermelon head that the good people of Lumon carved in the character's honor for his office funeral.' 'The Pitt' gets attention for hapless Huckleberry (Dr. Whitaker, played by Gerran Howell) and handsome, talented and troubled Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball). Trey Mangum says, 'Depending on your personality, I think either Gerran Howell or Patrick Ball from 'The Pitt' would be a choice here.' Among the other contenders? Kristen Baldwin says, 'I didn't love 'Paradise,' but voters should recognize James Marsden, who's a one-man tragicomedy as the hard-drinking President Bradford.' Matt Roush writes, 'Jason Isaacs was a revelation as the drugged-out depressive dad in 'The White Lotus.'' And Tracy Brown praises 'Andor's' Kyle Soller: 'It's a credit to Soller's performance that I could also have so much empathy for such an obsessive and off-putting milquetoast.' 1. John Turturro, 'Severance'2. Tramell Tillman, 'Severance'3. Gerran Howell, 'The Pitt'4. Jason Isaacs, 'The White Lotus'5. Walton Goggins, 'The White Lotus'6. (tie) Patrick Ball, 'The Pitt'6. (tie) James Marsden, 'Paradise'8. Zach Cherry, 'Severance'9. (tie) Sam Rockwell, 'The White Lotus'9. (tie) Stellan Skarsgård, 'Andor' There are legendary names in the field, including Catherine O'Hara, Linda Lavin, Patti LuPone and Meryl Streep — and they're not close in our panel's Round 1 ballot to the four formidable front-runners. Trey Mangum says, 'In my mind, it's Janelle James vs. Sheryl Lee Ralph again, but Hannah Einbinder gets better and better year after year, and 2025 may be her time.' Einbinder has been nominated for all three previous seasons of 'Hacks'; acclaim for her performance has only grown. Then there's current titleholder Liza Colón-Zayas, who top-lined perhaps the most memorable episode of 'The Bear's' third season. Glenn Whipp, agreeing with speculation that last year's win might have been for that Season 3 entry, says, 'Should she win again? I won't argue. It's a great episode!' 'And let's not forget that upstart Meryl Streep,' Matt Roush alerts us. The women of 'SNL' are very much on the panelists' minds too. Ego Nwodim has been turning in solid work on 'SNL' for years but has never been nominated. Meanwhile, Kristen Baldwin asks, 'How is it possible that Heidi Gardner, an indispensable utility player for the past eight seasons of 'SNL,' has never been nominated for an Emmy?' Tracy Brown says former cast member 'Sasheer Zamata's turn as a prickly but charismatic potions witch on 'Agatha All Along' is criminally underrated.' 1. Hannah Einbinder, 'Hacks'2. Sheryl Lee Ralph, 'Abbott Elementary'3. (tie) Kathryn Hahn, 'The Studio'3. (tie) Janelle James, 'Abbott Elementary'5. Liza Colón-Zayas, 'The Bear'6. Catherine O'Hara, 'The Studio'7. Jessica Williams, 'Shrinking'8. Patti LuPone, 'Agatha All Along'9. (tie) Linda Lavin, 'Mid-Century Modern'9. (tie) Meryl Streep, 'Only Murders in the Building' Tyler James Williams is way out in front for his fourth season of 'Abbott Elementary,' with reigning and two-time champ Ebon Moss-Bachrach perhaps hindered by 'The Bear's' third season having aired nearly a year ago. 'Maybe it's time Tyler James Williams wins an Emmy,' says Glenn Whipp, citing the emotional depth of his performance — and his 'spot-on impression' of Quinta Brunson's Janine — in the season finale. Meanwhile, both multiple Oscar nominee Colman Domingo is a sudden favorite for the late-releasing 'The Four Seasons' and 'Saturday Night Live's' Marcello Hernández — who plays a Domingo — are on our shortlist, as is Hernández's co-star Bowen Yang. 'It's no fun watching Vice President JD Vance,' says Lorraine Ali, 'but Bowen Yang playing Vance on 'SNL'? Perfection.' Stanning many in the ensemble of 'Shrinking,' Kristen Baldwin singles out one: 'I'd love to see Ted McGinley get recognized for his laid-back brilliance as Derek.' Matt Roush adds, 'Subtlety rarely wins awards, but I'd like to see Harrison Ford's masterful underplaying as 'Shrinking's' grouchy shrink prove me wrong.' 1. Tyler James Williams, 'Abbott Elementary'2. Ebon Moss-Bachrach, 'The Bear'3. Colman Domingo, 'The Four Seasons'4. (tie) Ike Barinholtz, 'The Studio'4. (tie) Paul W. Downs, 'Hacks'6. Harrison Ford, 'Shrinking'7. Bowen Yang, 'Saturday Night Live'8. Marcello Hernández, 'Saturday Night Live'9. (tie) Matt Bomer, 'Mid-Century Modern'9. (tie) Michael Urie, 'Shrinking'

Meet Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston's daughter, Taylor Dearden: the neurodivergent actress is thriving as Dr Mel King in The Pitt – and uses mum Robin's surname to avoid nepo baby allegations
Meet Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston's daughter, Taylor Dearden: the neurodivergent actress is thriving as Dr Mel King in The Pitt – and uses mum Robin's surname to avoid nepo baby allegations

South China Morning Post

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Meet Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston's daughter, Taylor Dearden: the neurodivergent actress is thriving as Dr Mel King in The Pitt – and uses mum Robin's surname to avoid nepo baby allegations

There are many reasons why Max's latest medical drama The Pitt is a resounding hit. The show, which recently aired its season finale, follows Dr Michael Robinavitch, played by Noah Wyle , as he navigates a gruelling, 15-hour shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Each episode portrays an hour of the shift, highlighting the high-pressure lives of medical professionals, including residents, students and nurses. The back-breaking circumstances of the emergency unit are aggravated when victims of a mass shooting flood the facility, requiring urgent attention. However, the series isn't all scrubs and no heart. Internal conflicts and individual struggles shake up the characters, revealing their vulnerabilities. Stellar performances from experienced actors and youngsters alike have endeared the PTMC crew to fans, who now await season two. Meanwhile, viewers have turned their attention to the cast, which, they've discovered, consists of quite a few nepo babies. As per TheWrap, actor Brad Dourif's daughter, Fiona, plays Dr Cassie McKay and music-theatre legend Jon Jon Briones' daughter, Isa, is Trinity Santos, a student doctor. However, the most shocking reveal to most fans was Taylor Dearden, or Dr Mel King, being Bryan Cranston and Robin Dearden's daughter. Although the actress has made several red-carpet appearances alongside her famous actor parents, she looks unrecognisable as King. Advertisement So, what else do we know about Taylor Dearden, who enjoys photography, advocates human rights – and regularly donates hair, promoting the same on her Instagram account? She studied theatre at university Taylor Dearden attended USC for a degree in theatre. Photo: @tdeardz/Instagram Taylor Dearden has a degree in theatre from the University of Southern California, from which she graduated in 2015, per People. In a 2016 interview with Nylon, she opened up about her 'amazing' experience at university, referring to herself as 'GDI, which in Greek life stands for God Damn Independent'. She further shared that although she did not join a sorority, her friends had been part of sororities and fraternities. She started acting at a young age Taylor Dearden is the daughter of Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston. Photo: @tdeardz/Instagram The Los Angeles-born actress got her start in acting through her father's celebrated show, Breaking Bad. She made a cameo appearance as Sad Faced Girl in an episode in 2010. Soon after, she started acting in short films, landing her first major role in the web series 101 Ways to Get Rejected, for which she was also the script supervisor. After graduating from USC, she continued to book roles in shows like Sweet/Vicious and American Vandal, until her big break arrived with The Pitt. Other notable filmography entries include starring alongside Jennifer Garner in the Apple TV+ series The Last Thing He Told Me and directing the short film The Cigarette in 2015.

The Pitt fans are only just realizing one of their favorite characters is played by a nepo baby
The Pitt fans are only just realizing one of their favorite characters is played by a nepo baby

Daily Mail​

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

The Pitt fans are only just realizing one of their favorite characters is played by a nepo baby

Fans of the top rated HBO /MAX show The Pitt are only just learning that one of the young stars of the medical drama has an A-list Hollywood connection. Taylor Dearden, 32, stars Dr. Melissa King in the hit series led by ER alum Noah Wyle, 53. And if something seemed familiar about the actress, it's because she is the daughter of Emmy winner Bryan Cranston, 69, and his wife, Robin Dearden, 71. The USC graduate chose to use her mother's name professionally, so as not to use the family name to an unfair advantage. 'She's very independent,' Cranston told GQ in 2023, 'And very conscientious of not having any association or hint thereof of nepotism,' although Dearden did have a small role as a child in her dad's show Breaking Bad as as Sad Faced Girl. 'If Taylor Dearden from 'The Pitt' keeps this up, Bryan Cranston is going to be the second-best actor in his own family,' wrote a fan on Facebook. Fans of the top rated HBO/MAX show The Pitt are only just learning that one of the young stars of the of the medical drama has an A-list Hollywood connection 'I was today years old when I found out this is Bryan Cranston's daughter and she has immediately supplanted Jack Quaid atop my nepo baby power ranking,' admitted another on X. 'Never would have guessed Taylor Dearden was Bryan Cranston's daughter. But she is SO good in that role,' stated a viewer. The Pitt focuses on the lives and patients of doctors in a busy Emergency Department at a hospital in Pittsburgh, PA. Each episode focuses on one hour in the day, similar to the way 24 was presented. The show which debuted January 9, has already been renewed for season two. 'I've never played a character like Mel ever,' she said in an interview with Pop Culture Plugged In. 'Usually I am cast as Santos, the sarcastic, kind of punky person,' she explained, referring to Isa Briones' sometimes over enthusiastic character. 'So, it was fun to play something completely different for me,' adding that the medical aspect of the show was 'daunting.' Fans of the show have connected with Dearden's portrayal of the second year resident with a neurodivergent sister. 'Taylor Dearden is the perfect for playing Dr. Mel King! You can feel her emotions through the screen! I cry whenever she does,' wrote a fan on Dearden's Instagram page. 'The urge to jump through the screen and hug her, she really is the best,' stated another. Some fans think Mel may also also be neurodivergent, but the actress told NPR 'I don't know what Mel's diagnosis is. I have ADHD,' adding ,'ADHD has finally been put on the same spectrum as autism.' Dearden said she tells everyone she meets about her neurodivergence, 'because there are certain social behaviors that might seem odd. And so I usually have to tell everyone I meet, like, in case I do this, just so you know, it's not on purpose.'

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