Iain Armitage, Young Sheldon
WHY HE DESERVES A NOD: Armitage, now 15, was just 8 years old when he was cast as pint-sized Sheldon — and over the next seven seasons, we watched as he began to master all of his predecessor’s Big Bang mannerisms. By the time he stepped up to deliver Sheldon’s eulogy to George Sr. in the series finale, his transformation was complete. The cadence of his speech, down to the pauses between each sentence, and the way he blinked to accentuate his brainy alter ego’s discomfort expressing genuine emotion, was all trademark Sheldon, harkening back to Jim Parsons’ delivery of Dr. Cooper’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech. — Ryan Schwartz
The Bear is not a comedy!!!!!!!
The Bear isn’t a comedy, it doesn’t belong in this category. Give Danny McBride an award already!
You can’t mention Kelsey Grammar, Sam Richardson, and the Young Sheldon kid and not put in Alan Tudyk for Resident Alien. The performance is one of the best on TV
Martin Short. He made the last season of ONLY MURDERS…
Jeremy Allen White will win this again… for his stellar acting in the drama series “The Bear”
Where’s Matt Berry, or any of the other cast members, from What We Do In The Shadows?
I can’t believe no nomination for Alan Tudyk for his hilarious acting in Resident Alien or for any of the funniest character portrayals from What We Do In The Shadows! It’s a shame.
I thought Sam Richardson’s performance in this season of The Afterparty was actually quite weak and seemed like he was forced to be on set every day. Love his work elsewhere, though, including in season 1 of Afterparty.
No Patrick Brammall (Colin from Accounts???) — he was hilarious! We are anxiously awaiting Season 2 of this hidden gem! If you haven’t seen it – you should check it out!!