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Paramount+ Drama Eyes Emmy Nods
27 Apr
Summary
- Paramount+ drama submits for 20 Emmy categories.
- Michelle Pfeiffer earns lead acting submission.
- Kurt Russell aims for record-breaking Emmy gap.

A neo-Western drama, centered on the Clyburn family's relocation to Montana after a tragedy, is submitting for 20 Emmy categories. The freshman series, already renewed for two more seasons, will compete in outstanding drama series.
Michelle Pfeiffer, who plays the matriarch Stacy Clyburn, is the sole lead acting submission. This marks a significant television year for the acclaimed actress, who has multiple Oscar nominations.
Kurt Russell, portraying Preston Clyburn, is among supporting drama actor submissions. If nominated, he would achieve the longest gap between a performer's first and second Emmy acting nominations, surpassing previous records.
The campaign also includes submissions for Patrick J. Adams, Ben Schnetzer, Kevin Zegers, and Matthew Fox in supporting drama actor categories. Six actresses are submitted for supporting drama actress, including Beau Garrett and Elle Chapman.
Will Arnett is submitted for guest drama actor, while Taylor Sheridan submitted the season finale for outstanding writing. Christina Alexandra Voros is vying for directing and cinematography for Episode 102, "Let the Land Hold Me."
Emmy submissions were due May 7, with nomination-round voting scheduled from June 11 to June 22. The 78th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations are set to be announced on July 8.