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Emmy Race Shake-Up: Hatosy's Bold Supporting Actor Move
29 Apr
Summary
- Shawn Hatosy submitted for supporting actor despite guest eligibility.
- This move prevents a potential Emmy record for consecutive wins.
- New Emmy rules restrict future guest category eligibility after supporting noms.

Shawn Hatosy, acclaimed for his portrayal of Dr. Jack Abbott in "The Pitt," has submitted his performance in the supporting drama actor category for the upcoming Emmys. This strategic shift comes after his 2025 win in the guest drama actor category, a field where he was eligible to potentially break a nearly 50-year record for consecutive wins with the same character.
His decision to move to supporting actor is a calculated one, influenced by updated Emmy rules implemented in January 2025. These regulations stipulate that performers nominated or winning in lead or supporting categories for a role are no longer eligible for guest consideration for that same role in subsequent years. This effectively closes the door on future guest acting nominations for Dr. Abbott should Hatosy secure a supporting nod this year.
Hatosy's submission also opens up opportunities for other actors in the guest drama actor race, including Jeff Kober and Ernest Harden Jr. for their roles in "The Pitt." Furthermore, Hatosy is also listed on the Emmy ballot as a director for helming the episode "3:00 P.M.," marking his directorial debut. "The Pitt" experienced significant success in its first season, securing five Emmys, including outstanding drama series and lead actor for Noah Wyle.