75th Emmys: Succession Star Matthew Macfadyen Wins Award for Second Time for Outstanding Supporting Actor

Matthew Macfadyen has won his second Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Succession. The Television Academy shared the news on X, highlighting Macfadyen's acclaimed portrayal of Tom Wambsgans in the series.

Matthew Macfadyen (Photo Credit: X)

Actor Matthew Macfadyen bagged the Emmy for the second time for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Succession. Macfadyen's portrayal of Tom Wambsgans was critically acclaimed. Taking to X, Television Academy shared this exciting news and captioned it, "Matthew Macfadyen wins the #Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for @Succession(@HBO/@streamonmax)! This is his second #Emmy win for his role in Succession! #Emmys #75thEmmys." 75th Emmys: Jennifer Coolidge Wins Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for The White Lotus!.

HBO's shows Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus represent the three most-nominated shows of the year. HBO's Succession leads this year's Emmy nominations, with 27 -- including best drama, lead actress (Sarah Snook) and a record three lead actor noms (Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong). The Last of Us -- the first video game adaptation to receive major Emmy attention -- followed with 24 noms, then Season 2 of The White Lotus (now a drama series, last year a limited series) with 23. 75th Primetime Emmy Awards: Christina Applegate, Who's Battling Multiple Sclerosis, Receives Standing Ovation While Presenting an Emmy (Watch Video).

Matthew Macfadyen Triumphs Again as Outstanding Supporting Actor in Succession

 

The final season of Succession bagged 27 total nominations, including a record-setting three nominations in the best actor in a drama category. The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards is being held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The ceremony, which usually takes place in September, was delayed to accommodate the WGA and SAG strikes.

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