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Ron Howard Scores First-Ever Acting Emmy Nomination for Playing a Satire of Himself on ‘The Studio’ | News Channel 3-12

UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – The Studio set a comedy record with 23 Emmy nominations, surpassing Ted Lasso and tying with The Bear, reflecting Apple TV+'s rising influence in streaming awards.

  • Apple TV+ comedy series The Studio earned 23 Emmy nominations, including Ron Howard's first acting nod, ahead of the 77th Primetime Emmys on September 14, 2025.
  • The Studio, co-created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, satirizes Hollywood's obsession with sequels, remakes, and blockbuster business dealings in its debut season.
  • Ron Howard guest-starred in the third episode playing a satirically temperamental version of himself, with his idea to throw a hat at Rogen’s character.
  • The series broke the record for most Emmy nominations by a freshman comedy, surpassing Ted Lasso's 20-first season nods, while receiving guest star nods for multiple actors.
  • Howard expressed willingness to return for Season 2 and the creators aim to leverage the nominations to secure more star guests and prepare a stacked second season.
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Ron Howard scores first-ever acting Emmy nomination for playing a satire of himself on ‘The Studio’

Ron Howard earned his first-ever acting Emmy nomination Tuesday when he was recognized for his guest-starring role on “The Studio.”

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World of Reel broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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