2019 Emmy nominations list: 'Game of Thrones,' 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' lead See if your favorite show earned a nod!
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July 16, 2019, 11:38 AM ET
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The 2019 Emmy nominations are in and some of the biggest and brightest in Hollywood were honored Tuesday morning for their contributions over the past year.
As expected, "Game of Thrones" had a strong day, leading the way with 32 nominations overall for its final season -- the most of any program in a single season, ever.
Behind "Thrones" was "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" with 20 nominations, "Chernobyl" with 19 and "Saturday Night Live" with 18.
Emilia Clarke appears in a scene on HBO's, "Game of Thrones," that aired on May 5, 2019. Helen Sloan/HBO The group of 2019 nominees also represents the most first-time performer nominees since 2011, including Oscar nominees Michelle Williams and Amy Adams and Oscar winner Sam Rockwell.
Emilia Clarke in a scene from "Game of Thrones" and Rachel Brosnahan in a scene from "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." HBO|Amazon Studios
Here's the full list:
Actor in limited series
Mahershala Ali “True Detective” Hugh Grant “A Very English Scandal” Benicio Del Toro “Escape at Dannemora” Jared Harris “Chernobyl” Sam Rockwell “Fosse/Verdon” Jharrel Jerome "When They See Us" Actress in a limited series
Amy Adams "Sharp Objects" Patricia Arquette "Escape At Dannemora" Aunjanue Ellis "When They See Us" Joey King "The Act" Niecy Nash "When They See Us" Michelle Williams "Fosse/Verdon" Actor in a comedy series
Anthony Anderson "black-ish" Don Cheadle "Black Monday" Ted Danson "The Good Place" Michael Douglas "The Kominsky Method" Bill Hader "Barry" Eugene Levy "Schitt's Creek" Actress in a comedy series
Christina Applegate "Dead To Me" Rachel Brosnahan "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Veep" Natasha Lyonne "Russian Doll" Catherine O'Hara "Schitt's Creek" Phoebe Waller-Bridge "Fleabag" Julia Louis-Dreyfus appears on an episode of "Veep." Colleen Hayes/HBO Actress in a limited series
Amy Adams "Sharp Objects" Patricia Arquette "Escape At Dannemora" Aunjanue Ellis "When They See Us" Joey King "The Act" Niecy Nash "When They See Us" Michelle Williams "Fosse/Verdon" Juliet Brett, as Nicole Fosse, and Michelle Williams, as Gwen Verdon, in a scene from "Fosse/Verdon." Michael Parmelee/FX Actress in a drama series
Emilia Clarke “Game Of Thrones” Jodie Comer “Killing Eve” Viola Davis “How To Get Away With Murder” Laura Linney “Ozark” Mandy Moore “This Is Us” Sandra Oh “Killing Eve” Robin Wright “House Of Cards” Actor in a drama series
Jason Bateman “Ozark” Sterling K. Brown “This Is Us” Kit Harington “Game Of Thrones” Bob Odenkirk “Better Call Saul” Billy Porter “Pose” Milo Ventimiglia “This Is Us” Sandra Bernhard, as Nurse Judy, and Billy Porter, as Pray Tell, in a scene from "Pose." Macall Polay/FX Competition program
"The Amazing Race" "American Ninja Warrior" "Nailed It!" "RuPaul's Drag Race" "Top Chef Bravo" "The Voice" Variety talk series
"The Daily Show With Trevor Noah" "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" "The Late Late Show With James Corden" "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" Television movie
"Bandersnatch" ("Black Mirror") "Brexit" "Deadwood" "King Lear" "My Dinner With Hervé" Limited series
"Chernobyl" "Escape At Dannemora" "Fosse/Verdon" "Sharp Objects" "When They See Us" Caleel Harris, as Young Antron McCray, Blair Underwood, as Bobby Burns, Ethan Herisse, as Young Yusef Salaam, and Marquis Rodriguez, as Young Raymond Santana, in a scene from "When They See Us." Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix Comedy series
"Barry" "Fleabag" "The Good Place" "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" "Russian Doll" "Schitt's Creek" "Veep" A scene from "Schitt's Creek." Pop TV Drama series
"Better Call Saul" "Bodyguard" "Game Of Thrones" "Killing Eve" "Ozark" "Pose FX" "Succession" "This Is Us" For more nominations, head over to Emmys.com.
The 2019 Emmys will be held on Sept. 22 and broadcast live on Fox.