Three Black actresses are in the running for the Emmy for lead actress in a limited series or movie: “Self Made's” Octavia Spencer, LittleFiresHulu's Kerry Washington and watchmen's Regina King. They’re joined by Cate Blanchett and Shira Haas.
Tuesday morning. For the first time in the ceremony’s 71-year history, Black actresses dominate the category for lead actress in a limited series or movie.
The three Black actresses in the running are Octavia Spencer , Kerry Washington and Regina King . They’re joined by Cate Blanchett and Shira Haas , both of whom are celebrating their first Emmy nominations. It also marks Spencer’s first Emmy nomination. Washington has previously been nominated for three Emmys, two of which were for her role on “Scandal.” King has been nominated for four Emmys, winning two for “American Crime” and “Seven Seconds.”
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