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Emmy Nominees Pedro Pascal & Melanie Lynskey Shine in Multiple Categories

FILE - An Emmy statue is displayed Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021, in Los Angeles. The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will finally be held on Jan. 15, 2024, after a fourth-month delay. (Photo by Richard Shotwel

Lights, camera, action! The glitz and glamour of the Emmy Awards season is in full swing, and the creative arts Emmys are here to kick off the festivities. While all eyes are usually on the main event, these preliminary ceremonies offer a chance for the unsung heroes of the entertainment industry to shine.

Pedro Pascal, known for his captivating performances, finds himself vying for not one but two coveted Emmy Awards. The charismatic actor, nominated for best actor in a drama for his role in 'The Last of Us,' is also up for best guest actor in a comedy series for hosting a memorable episode of 'Saturday Night Live.' To add another feather to his cap, Pascal's narration of a CNN documentary on Patagonia has also landed him a nomination.

But he isn't the only one racking up the accolades. The remarkable Melanie Lynskey, who captured audiences' hearts in 'Yellowjackets,' is also in the running for two Emmys. Nominated for best actress in a drama, Lynskey is also up for best guest actress in a drama for her captivating one-episode appearance on Pascal's 'The Last of Us.' The competition is fierce, with 'The Last of Us' and 'Succession' dominating the nominations, showcasing the incredible talent brought together on these HBO shows.

While the creative arts Emmys may not have the same glitz and red carpet extravaganza as the main ceremony, they hold tremendous importance in recognizing the contributions of the often overlooked artists behind the scenes. From the masterful hairstylists to the awe-inspiring stunt performers, these creative geniuses finally get their well-deserved moment in the spotlight.

This year, some major names have graced the nominee list, causing extra buzz and excitement. Who would have thought that Barack Obama, the former president himself, would be in the running for an Emmy? Known for his eloquence and captivating presence, Obama has been nominated in the best narrator category for his voiceover work in the Netflix documentary series 'Working: What We Do All Day.' He faces stiff competition in a star-studded category that includes the likes of Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, and of course, Pedro Pascal himself.

Not to be outdone, the influential Michelle Obama and the iconic Oprah Winfrey have teamed up for their Netflix show 'The Light We Carry' and have landed a nomination for best hosted nonfiction series or special. While Winfrey has an extensive collection of Emmys under her belt, including 18 daytime Emmys, this could be the first for Michelle Obama, adding another milestone to her already impressive list of accomplishments. Both shows, 'Working' and 'The Light We Carry,' bear the stamp of the Obamas' production company, Higher Ground, further solidifying their influential presence in the entertainment industry.

With the creative arts Emmys set to pave the way for the main ceremony, anticipation is high for another thrilling night of glitz, glamour, and heartfelt speeches. As the industry honors its finest, let's not forget the behind-the-scenes maestros who bring these shows to life. From the actors who captivate us to the narrators who guide us through gripping stories, it takes a village to create the magic we see on our screens.

So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and get ready for a weekend filled with celebration and recognition for the creative minds who make television an unforgettable experience. Lights, camera, awards!

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