Tyler James Williams, Nikki Glaser, Eric André and more react to their Emmy nominations
Associated PressReactions from select nominees for the 2024 Emmy Awards, including some first-time nominees. — Williams, nominated for best supporting actor in a comedy series for “Abbott Elementary.” Tyler James Williams in a scene from “Abbott Elementary.” Nikki Glaser, for her special “Someday You’ll Die” “I’m trying not to let my imposter syndrome sneak in and I’m just trying to embrace it and go, ‘Yeah, thank you, I deserve this.’ But there’s that creeping thing of like, ‘Is this a mistake?’ But I’m so excited because I worked really hard on this, and it feels good to get acknowledged in this way and it feels good to celebrate it with the team of people that made it with me, as well.” — Glaser, nominated for best pre-recorded variety special for “Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die.” Eric André, “The Eric André Show” “I was so overcome with emotions. And I’m excited that all three of us can go and represent everyone who worked so, so hard to make this show a reality at the Emmys.” — Bomer, nominated for best actor in a limited or anthology series for “Fellow Travelers.” This image released by Showtime shows Matt Bomer in a scene from “Fellow Travelers.” Lamorne Morris, “Fargo” “A lot of times, I’m being mentioned as an honorable mention or snubs lists. So I’ve been really appreciating that.” — Duplass, nominated for best supporting actor in a drama series for “The Morning Show.” This image released by Apple TV+ shows, from left, Nestor Carbonell, Mark Duplass and Nicole Beharie in a scene from “The Morning Show.” Kali Reis, “True Detective: Night Country” “Usually, I’m pretty good with words. We as trans people, we’ve had to to fight collectively for our human rights and our ability to have access to housing, health care and employment and it’s beautiful to see that now, we’re also getting to build as artists and as storytellers within the fabric of society, so, I don’t take it lightly and I’m very honored to be a part of it.” — Mau, the first transgender acting nominee in the limited or anthology series categories, who was recognized nominated for best supporting actress for her role in “Baby Reindeer.” This image released by Netflix shows Nava Mau in a scene from “Baby Reindeer.” ___ For more coverage on this year’s Emmy Awards and recent television shows, visit: https://apnews.com/hub/television