SURPRISE: Harrison Ford Harrison Ford might have a vast filmography, but the Star Wars actor just earned his first-ever Emmy nomination at 83 years old for Shrinking in the Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series category.HBOSNUB: The Righteous GemstonesThe HBO dramedy may have earned critical acclaim when it came to reviews for its final season, but it didn’t translate to any major nominations. The series—which stars Danny McBride, Adam DeVine and Edi Patterson—only earned nods in technical categories, like cinematography, music supervision and sound editing.Disney/Brian Roedel)SURPRISE: ParadiseAlthough the Hulu series didn’t garner significant traction online like fellow nominees The Pitt or The Studio, it did earn nods in the major categories. Along with Outstanding Drama Series, Sterling K. Brown was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor, James Marsden for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Julianne Nicholson for Outstanding Supporting Actress.Adam Christopher/NBCUniversal via Getty ImagesSNUB: Hot OnesThe Sean Evans-hosted series has continued to establish itself as a staple in the interviewing world, but was still left out of the Outstanding Talk Series category. Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesSURPRISE: Rashida JonesWhile Black Mirror has earned its fair share of Emmy nominations since premiering in 2011, Rashida Jones became the first star to be nominated for Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for the show. Kevin Mazur / Contributor / GETTY IMAGESSNUB: Steve MartinMartin Short might’ve gotten his nod in the Outstanding Lead Actor In a Comedy Series for Only Murders in the Building, but his partner in crime Steve Martin was absent from the list.Arturo Holmes/WireImageSURPRISE: Bowen YangIt’s been a wickedly great year for Bowen Yang, who became the most-nominated Asian male performer in Emmys history with four nods after his Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category for Saturday Night Live. (He was nominated in the category in 2024, 2022 and 2021.), Bargatze was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to Carol and Stephen Bargatze, [6] on March 25, 1979. [2][7] Stephen was a clown, member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, and motivational speaker, [8][9][10] while Carol worked in the ticket office for the Vanderbilt Commodores. [10][11] After a troubled childhood, Stephen had initially studied to become a preacher, but ultimately , Before comedian Nate Bargatze was tapped to lead the 2025 Emmys Sept. 14, he helmed six comedy specials, hosted two episodes of Saturday Night Live and solid millions stand-up tour tickets..