24-07-2025
2025 Emmys: These are the episodes every Best Drama Supporting Actor nominee submitted
When Emmy voters evaluate the acting categories, they're presented with a list of episodes to consider before casting their ballots.
Gold Derby has confirmed the episodes submitted by contenders like Walton Goggins and Tramell Tillman in the Best Drama Supporting Actor category. Below, you'll find the full list of submissions, along with episode recaps and a look at each actor's Emmy history.
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Best Drama Supporting Actor
Zach Cherry as Dylan G. / Dylan George in SeveranceEpisode: 'The After Hours'Recap: Gretchen confesses to Outie Dylan about her romance with Innie Dylan, and he threatens to quit. After a tearful goodbye with Innie Dylan, he submits a resignation History: This is Cherry's first Primetime Emmy nomination.
Walton Goggins as Rick Hatchett in The White LotusEpisode: 'Amor Fati'Recap: Rick is confronted by Jim, who reveals painful truths about Rick's mother and their connection. Distraught, Rick begs Amrita for another session but is turned away and later shoots Jim dead with Jim's own gun. Sritala reveals that Jim was Rick's biological father, further shattering him. Rick's story ends when Gaitok — following Sritala's orders — kills him during a history: This is Goggins' third Primetime Emmy nomination.
Jason Isaacs as Timothy Ratliff in The White LotusEpisode: 'Amor Fati'Recap: Timothy nearly kills himself and his family (minus Lochlan) with poisoned piña coladas, but stops the plan at the last minute. But Lochlan drinks the leftovers from the blender the next morning and nearly dies before awakening in Timothy's history: This is Isaacs' first Primetime Emmy nomination.
James Marsden as President Cal Bradford in Paradise Episode: 'The Day'Recap: A guilt-ridden Bradford decides to give a live address to America, so people can decide how to spend their final moments. Realizing that this will spark desperate violence from the abandoned White House staff, Collins and Robinson lead the agents hurriedly evacuating Bradford, shooting several employees. Arriving at Air Force One, Collins blames Bradford for keeping the impending disaster a secret and for leaving Teri no hope of evacuation. Bradford tells Collins to get onto the plane to be there for his children, who were safely evacuated. Emmy history: This is Marsden's second Primetime Emmy nomination.
Sam Rockwell as Frank in The White LotusEpisode: 'Full-Moon Party'Recap: In Bangkok, Rick meets with his friend Frank, who gives him a gun. Frank tells Rick about his sexual exploits in Thailand, which led to his conversion to Buddhism. Emmy history: This is Rockwell's third Primetime Emmy nomination.
Tramell Tillman as Seth Milchick in SeveranceEpisode: 'The After Hours'Recap: Milchick oversees key events on the day of the Cold Harbor file's expected completion and sends Miss Huang away after her stint as deputy manager. He receives a call from Mark, who reports feeling sick and promises to return to work the next day. Emmy history: This is Tillman's first Primetime Emmy nomination.
John Turturro as Irving B. / Irving Bailiff in Severance Episode: 'Woe's Hollow'Recap: Irving becomes increasingly suspicious of Helly during MDR's outdoor retreat and confronts her about inconsistencies in her account of the Overtime Contingency. His frustration escalates the next morning, leading him to attempt drowning Helly in Woe's Hollow to force her to admit she is a mole. However, Helly reveals herself to be an innie by calling Milchick by his first name, Seth. That prompts Milchick to fire Irving and revert him to his history: This is Turturro's fifth Primetime Emmy nomination; he previously won Best Comedy Guest Actor for Monk (2004).
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