Here Are the LGBTQ+ Nominees at the 2023 Emmys

The Queer Nominees Are...

Aubrey Plaza, Murray Bartlett, Bella Ramsey
The nominations are in for 75th Primetime Emmys, and tons of queer talent and entertainment are represented. While we'll have to wait until September 18 to see who (and what) brings home the award in each category, here are the LGBTQ+ television shows and actors that have earned Emmy nominations.

The Last of Us - Outstanding Drama Series

HBO's critically acclaimed The Last of Us series had multiple queer characters and storylines, including a particularly poignant romance between fan-favorites Bill and Frank. The show is nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, one of the Emmys' premiere categories.

Yellowjackets - Outstanding Drama Series

Also in the running for Outstanding Drama Series is Showtime's Yellowjackets, a series at the forefront of queer representation for both cast and characters.

The White Lotus - Outstanding Drama Series

The Sicily-set second season of HBO's The White Lotus also earned an Outstanding Drama Series nomination, along with a number of acting category nods.

House of the Dragon - Outstanding Drama Series

HBO's Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon is another nominee in the Outstanding Drama Series category. The show's gay character, Laenor Velaryon, is a fan favorite.

Abbott Elementary - Outstanding Comedy Series

ABC's hit mockumentary series Abbott Elementary, which features a prominent gay character (Jacob), is up for the Outstanding Comedy Series award.

Only Murders in the Building - Outstanding Comedy Series

Another nominee in the Outstanding Comedy Series category, season two of Hulu's Only Murders in the Building features a prominent same-sex kiss between Selena Gomez and out actor and model Cara Delevingne.

Bella Ramsey - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

For their role of Ellie in The Last of Us, 19-year-old nonbinary star Bella Ramsey earned a nomination in a major category: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Their co-star, friend, and ally Pedro Pascal is also up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

Aubrey Plaza - Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Bisexual star Aubrey Plaza is in the running for best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role in season two of The White Lotus.

Murray Bartlett - Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Out actor Murray Bartlett earned one nomination (Guest Actor in a Drama Series) for playing Frank in The Last of Us, and another (Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie) for his role in Welcome to Chippendales. What a year for Mr. Bartlett.

Cherry Jones - Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Lesbian actor Cherry Jones plays Nan Pierce in HBO's Succession, a role that earned her a nomination in the Guest Actress in a Drama Series category.

Nathan Lane - Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Legendary gay actor Nathan Lane brought home his seventh Emmy nomination for his role as Teddy Dimas in Only Murders in the Building.

Sabrina Impacciatore - Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

Also from The White Lotus and nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress is Sabrina Impacciatore, a queer star who plays Valentina in the show's second season.

Niecy Nash-Betts - Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie

For her role in Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, out actress Niecy Nash-Betts is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie.

Queer Eye - Outstanding Structured Reality Program

Netflix's ever-popular reality series Queer Eye is nominated for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. Its hosts, the Fab Five, are also nominated for their work on the show's seventh season.

RuPaul's Drag Race - Outstanding Reality Competition Program

The legendary RuPaul's Drag Race has earned an unsurprising nomination for Outstanding Reality Competition Program. The series has won 24 Emmys to date.

 

Source: advocate.com

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