Thursday, August 15, 2024

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES


Nicole Beharie as Christine Hunter for (“White Noise”) in “THE MORNING SHOW”
Elizabeth Debicki as Diana, Princess of Wales for (“Dis-Moi-Oui”) in “THE CROWN”
Moeka Hoshi as Usami Fuji for (“Broken to the Fist”) in “SHŌGUN”
Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon for (“Ritz”) in “THE CROWN”
Fumi Nikaido as Ochiba no Kata for (“Crimson Sky”) in “SHŌGUN”
Cynthia Nixon as Ada Forte for (“Close Enough To Touch”) in “THE GILDED AGE”

AND THE WINNER IS:


ELIZABETH DEBICKI AS DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES FOR ("DIS-MOI-OUI") IN "THE CROWN"

This is the first win and second nomination for Elizabeth Debicki. She was previously nominated individually for The Tale (2018). She wins for her performance as Diana, Princess of Wales on The Crown.

Elizabeth Debicki has been one of my favourite actors of the past decade leading to me always anticipating what project she will star in next. When her casting for the last two seasons of The Crown was first announced I was so excited, cut to her first season of the show where I enjoyed her yet wasn't too big a fan of the season and with stronger competition I didn't nominate her for her first year. A year later for the shows final season here I am awarding her with just a nomination but also a win. In the final seasons first half where she played the final moments of Diana's life she was sensational. She managed to play Diana the women not just relying on mimicry to give an effective performance. When she left the series it felt like a massive loss because of Debicki's major performance.

I hope with the success of her work on The Crown she can continue to rise because her talent is worthy of being cast in everything you could ever think of. I've awarded Debicki for her film in Widows previously so I have already proclaimed my love for her like I wish film award voters had.

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