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32 actors who should get nominated for Emmys — but probably won't

by Carrie Wittmer on Jun 29, 2017, 11:48 AM

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It feels like awards season just ended, but it's creeping back into our lives once again with the Emmys. Emmy nominations are announced in July, and the ceremony kicks off the awards season on September 12. 

There were some amazing performances this year — actually, there were a lot. Which sadly means that plenty of people will be left out of well-deserved nominations. In honor of all the excellent TV this year, here is an Emmys dream list: a list of people who should be nominated for Emmys, but probably won't, due to the overwhelming competition. 

We left off shoe-ins like Nicole Kidman from "Big Little Lies," Elizabeth Moss from "The Handmaid's Tale," Donald Glover from "Atlanta," and many more. 

Here are all the actors who deserve an Emmy nomination, but probably won't get one.

(Note: not everyone on this list actually submitted themselves to be nominated for an Emmy, but we think they deserve one anyway.)

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Lead Actress, comedy



Rachel Bloom, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"

On "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," Bloom does everything: she sings, dances, she pulls off hilarious comedy and heartbreaking drama. Her character Rebecca Bunch is hopelessly in love with her ex-boyfriend Josh, and has many layers that unpack quickly in the show's second season. "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" also happens to be one of the best shows on TV right now.



Aya Cash, "You're the Worst"

Cash's character on the FX dramedy suffers from clinical depression. In season three, she starts seeing a therapist (played by Samira Wiley of "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Orange Is the New Black") and continues her rocky relationship with Jimmy (Chris Geere). Cash manages to make Gretchen both the worst and yet completely sympathetic, while staying funny and dramatic at the right moments.



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