2025 Emmys: ‘Severance’ Snags Staggering 27 Nominations

The 2025 Emmy Award nominees were announced on July 15th, 2025. Leading the nominations with 27 nods is client project Severance.
Several other GreenSlate client projects also received nods, including Emily in Paris and Die Hart. We’re proud of the collaboration that brought these projects to life, and are excited to celebrate their achievements as we kick off awards season.
Severance
- Drama Series
- Severance
- Lead Actor in a Drama Series
- Adam Scott
- Lead Actress in a Drama Series
- Britt Lower
- Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (x3)
- John Turturro
- Tramell Tillman
- Zach Cherry
- Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
- Patricia Arquette
- Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More)
- Jeremy Hindle, Production Designer, Chris Shriver, Art Director, Ann Bartek, Art Director, and David Schlesinger, Set Decorator
- Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
- Rachel Tenner, CSA and Bess Fifer, CSA
- Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming
- Andrew Turteltaub, Choreographer
- Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (One Hour)
- Jessica Lee Gagné, Director of Photography
- Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series (x2)
- Jessica Lee Gagné, Director
- Ben Stiller, Director
- Outstanding Picture Editing For A Drama Series (x3)
- Joseph Landauer, Editor
- Keith Fraase, ACE, Editor
- Geoffrey Richman, ACE, Editor
- Outstanding Title Design
- Oliver Latta, Creative Director/ Designer/ Animator/ Composito and Teddy Blanks, Typographer
- Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)
- Theodore Shapiro, Composer
- Outstanding Music Supervision
- George Drakoulias, Music Supervisor
- Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series (x3)
- Jane Alexander
- Gwendoline Christie
- Merritt Wever
- Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
- Jacob Ribicoff, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer, Gregg Swiatlowski, Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor, Eric Strausser, Foley Editor, Sam Zeines, Music Editor, Felipe Pacheco, Music Editor, Marko Costanzo, Foley Artist, and Alex Wang, Foley Artist
- Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
- Bob Chefalas, Re-Recording Mixer, Jacob Ribicoff, Re-Recording Mixer, David Schwartz, Production Mixer, and George Lara, Foley Mixer
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode
- Eric Leven, Production Visual Effects Supervisor, Sean Findley, Production Visual Effects Producer, Shawn Hillier, ILM Visual Effects Associate Supervisor, Radost Ridlen, ILM Visual Effects Associate Supervisor, Martin Kolejak, ILM Environments Lead, Brian Holligan, ILM Producer, Alex Lemke, ESE VFX Supervisor, Michael Huber, ESE VFX Supervisor, and Djuna Wahlrab, On-Set VFX Supervisor
- Outstanding Stunt Performance
- Justice Hedenberg, Stunt Performer, Katie Rowe, Stunt Performer, and Erik Martin, Stunt Performer
- Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
- Dan Erickson
Emily in Paris*
- Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
- Carole Nicolas, Department Head Hairstylist, Miharu Oshima, Key Hairstylist, Mike Désir, Personal Hairstylist, Julien Parizet, Personal Hairstylist, and Stéphane Delahaye, Personal Hairstylist
- Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (Half-Hour)
- Seamus Tierney, Director of Photography
- Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Series
- Marylin Fitoussi, Costume Designer, Chloé Bartonio, Wardrobe Supervisor, and Herehau Ragonneau, Assistant Costume Designer
Fantasmas
- Outstanding Hairstyling For A Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Program
- Amber Jasmin Morrow, Department Head Hairstylist, Allison Imoto-Suh, Key Hairstylist, and Naomi Indira, Barber
Die Hart: Hart to Kill
- Outstanding Performer In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series (x3)
- Kevin Hart
- JK Simmons
- Nathalie Emmanuel
Be sure to check back with us for more exciting updates as awards season progresses and GreenSlate client projects continue to make headlines.
*GreenSlate provided US payroll only
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