Brenda Song, Harvey Guillén to Announce Emmy Nominations July 15
- Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén are set to reveal the leading nominees for the 77th Emmy Awards during a live-streamed event from the Academy’s Wolf Theatre on July 15, 2025.
- This announcement follows nominations-round voting held between June 12 and June 23 after the Television Academy received 228 submissions across multiple categories.
- Guillén is recognized for his role as Guillermo de la Cruz on FX’s Emmy-nominated comedy series What We Do in the Shadows, while Song currently leads in the popular Netflix comedy Running Point.
- Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego expressed enthusiasm about having Harvey and Brenda join the event to celebrate the nominees and officially launch what is expected to be a memorable Emmy Awards ceremony.
- The nominations event sets the stage for the Emmy broadcast on September 14, 2025, hosted by Nate Bargatze and airing live on CBS and Paramount+.
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In brief: Brenda Song, Harvey Guillén to announce Emmy nominations and more
Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén will announce the nominations for the 77th Emmy Awards. The pair will present the nominations at a ceremony to be held on July 15. It will be streamed live from the Academy’s Wolf Theatre on the Television Academy’s website. “I’m thrilled to welcome Harvey and Brenda to help us honor the nominees and kick off what promises to be an unforgettable Emmy celebration,” Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego said. Nate Bar…
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