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Emmy voting is underway! This week, voters will be checking off names and shows they think are worthy of getting a nomination come July 10. We at TVGuide.com have a few selections in mind ourselves. Next up: our dream ballot for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Emmy voting is underway! This week, voters will be checking off names and shows they think are worthy of getting a nomination come July 10. We at TVGuide.com have a few selections in mind ourselves. Next up: our dream ballot for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Emmys: TVGuide.com's picks for supporting actor in a drama series
Emmys: Check out our picks for supporting actress in a drama series
Tatiana Maslany, Orphan BlackWe will cut the Emmys a little slack for overlooking Maslany last year since Orphan Blackwas just starting to take off during voting. But there is no excuse this year to ignore the Golden Globe nominee, who continues to imbue each clone with surprising, coherent subtlety. C'mon, guys. Join the Clone Club!Keri Russell, The AmericansIf Season 1 established Elizabeth Jennings as a steely spy, Season 2 chipped away at that icy exterior to show the woman underneath. As her marriage to Philip became complicatedly real and Elizabeth felt her daughter Paige slip away (to God, no less), Russell found new shades of vulnerability, which only makes the finale twist resonate even more.Robin Wright, House of CardsThe Golden Globe champ's modern-day Lady Macbeth managed to out-Macbeth Frank in Season 2. Look no further than Wright's surefire Emmy tape, "Chapter 17," in which Claire masterfully changes the message by saying (re: lying) during her CNN interview that she had an abortion after getting impregnated by her rapist, General McGinnis. It's a cold, calculating move, deftly played by Wright, that elicits both disbelief and sympathy.Who would you nominate?