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Homeland Cast Demands Retroactive Award for Chalamet
2 Mar
Summary
- Homeland cast wants a retroactive win for their ensemble.
- They highlighted Timothée Chalamet's early role on the show.
- The cast humorously requested a recount for the 2013 award.

At the 2026 Actor Awards, Claire Danes and Damian Lewis reunited to present an award and playfully campaign for a retroactive ensemble win for their former show, Homeland.
Lewis questioned if Homeland ever won for Best Ensemble, to which Danes responded negatively, stating they felt they deserved a "rematch" against previous winners. She emphasized the show's "heavy hitter" cast, notably mentioning Timothée Chalamet's early role.
Danes quipped about Chalamet learning stress management from Homeland for his film roles. Lewis humorously declared, "We made you, Timothée," and expressed readiness for a "recount."
Chalamet, who played Finn Brody in 2012, had previously been nominated as part of Homeland's ensemble at the 2013 SAG Awards, though Downton Abbey won that year. He later appeared onstage with his "Marty Supreme" castmates.




