Emmys 2023 Poll: Who Should Win For Supporting Actress In A Drama Series?
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The ladies of The White Lotus have booked up a lot of rooms in this year's Emmy race for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama — but a few other contenders managed to snag a spot, too.
The White Lotus dominates this year's field, with a whopping five of the eight nominees coming from HBO's acid-tongued dramedy. The top contender has to be Jennifer Coolidge, since she won an Emmy last year for her role as ditzy world traveler Tanya (albeit in the limited series supporting actress category). She's joined by four co-stars all celebrating their first career Emmy nods: Aubrey Plaza, as sarcastic tourist Harper; Meghann Fahy, as sunny trophy wife Daphne; Sabrina Impacciatore, as frazzled hotel manager Valentina; and Simona Tabasco, as local call girl Lucia.
If you step outside the hotel grounds, though, there are plenty of worthy options elsewhere in this category, led by Rhea Seehorn, earning her second nomination as unflappable attorney Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul's final season. Plus, J. Smith-Cameron also got a second straight nod for playing Succession's Gerri, and Elizabeth Debicki makes her Emmy debut with her first career nomination for her work as Princess Diana on Netflix's royal drama The Crown.
As you can see, this category is loaded with unforgettable performances... but you can only pick one. Vote for your favorite in the poll below, then hit the comments to defend your pick.