Emmys: The Least and Most Diverse Acting Categories in Awards Show's History

Sep 18, 2019 12:42


Emmys: The least and most diverse acting categories in awards show's history https://t.co/XJwtzBFLA0 #Emmys pic.twitter.com/QHN9qwOkEm
- Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 18, 2019

In the ceremony's seven-decade history, just 10 percent of primetime acting nominees have been people of color ( Read more... )

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notoriousreign September 18 2019, 23:04:07 UTC
Well I saw how much Game of Thrones was nominated so I believe it.

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maltwhitman September 18 2019, 23:13:22 UTC
There is no worse group of people than Emmy voters... You're all so dumb...

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zoaster_toaster September 19 2019, 00:45:23 UTC
I didn't know America Ferrera won an Emmy for Ugly Betty.

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frankthesheep September 19 2019, 06:19:27 UTC
The most diverse category at the Emmys is supporting actor in a limited series. Coming closely behind are supporting actor in a drama , supporting actress in a drama and supporting actress in a limited series.

Of course the supporting roles are "diverse" just like the Oscars... POC are always the bridesmaids.

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