Emmys 2017: So many Jewish nominees
Published July 13, 2017
Lead actress, drama series
Evan Rachel Wood is being considered for her portrayal of Dolores Abernathy, an android character in the sci-fi series “Westworld” who discovers that what she thought was her life is a lie.
Lead actor, drama series
In the crime-drama series “Ray Donovan,” Liev Schreiber portrays the titular character, a fixer at a powerful Los Angeles law firm.
Lead actress, comedy series
Pamela Adlon stars as a divorced actress raising three children by herself in “Better Things.”
In “Veep,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus pokes fun at Washington, D.C., as the power-hungry vice president (and later president) Selina Meyer.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus shows off the Emmy Awards for best actress in a comedy series and best comedy series for “Veep” at the Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, Sept. 18, 2016. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Tracee Ellis Ross plays a biracial anesthesiologist who is the matriarch of an upper-middle-class African-American family in “Black-ish.”
Jeffrey Tambor was nominated for his role as the transgender matriarch of a Jewish California family in “Transparent.”
Vanessa Bayer earned a nomination with her work on “Saturday Night Live.”
Supporting actor, drama series
Mandy Patinkin was tapped for his performance as Saul Berenson, the Jewish Middle East Division chief and later acting director of the CIA in “Homeland.”
Jackie Hoffman portrays Joan Crawford’s housekeeper in “Feud,” which centers on the rivalry between Crawford and fellow actress Bette Davis.
In the drama “Bloodline,” Ben Mendelsohn plays the black sheep brother whose return home leads to family drama.
The late Carrie Fisher was nominated for her performance in “Catastrophe” as the mother of a man expecting a child as a result of a short affair.
Kevin Kline lent his voice to play the landlord of a hamburger shop owner in the animated sitcom “Bob’s Burgers.”