Sarah Snook has made it three from three at award shows in 2024, claiming the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series to go with her Critics Choice and Golden Globe gongs.
'Oppenheimer' leads the film race for February's AACTA International Awards, while 'Succession' has earned the most nominations in television.
Sarah Snook has secured her third Emmy nomination, while Murray Bartlett is up for multiple categories, as the Television Academy announced the full list of contenders for the 75th Emmy Awards.
Murray Bartlett has added his name to Australia's list of Emmy winners, taking home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie for his role as highly strung hotel manager Armond on HBO's ‘The White Lotus’.
HBO's 'Succession 'leads this year's Emmy Awards race with 25 nominations, including for Australian star Sarah Snook. Northern Pictures 'Love on the Spectrum US' has scored three noms, with Toni Collette and Murray Bartlett also recognised.
While the AACTA International Awards always naturally have a slight Australasian bent, this year felt particularly so, with multiple awards for Jane Campion's 'The Power of the Dog', including star Kodi Smit-McPhee, as well as Nicole Kidman and Murray Bartlett.
Kenneth Branagh's 'Belfast' and Jane Campion's 'The Power of the Dog' have followed up their dominance of the Golden Globes nominations with the lion's share of AACTA International Award nods.
Series Mania Melbourne promises to go behind the curtains of some of the world's leading series, with the industry program to include talks with 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin and 'Insecure' showrunner Prentice Penny.