This year Theroux is playing one of the leading characters in an HBO limited series “White House Plumbers” opposite Woody Harrelson. 'Class of '09': Brian Tyree Henry is 'stunning' in FX's 'inventively conceived' new drama series Todd Jeffery ('Tulsa King' production designer) tasked with grubby strip clubs, dive bars, rundown motels, faded glory Patricia Arquette is on a hazardous journey toward self-discovery in new Apple TV+ comedy 'High Desert' Despite their powerful presence on screen, only “The Handmaid’s Tale” Emmy winner Anna Dowd received a nomination as Best Guest Actress for season 3. She continued as the co-lead opposite Theroux until the end of the series. Coon started off the series as a supporting character - grieving mother and wife Nora Durst - in season 1. The acting was undoubtedly one of the strongest and most compelling assets of “The Leftovers.” The chief of police, Kevin Garvey, who goes on different levels of mental exploration, was Theroux’s first main TV protagonist role. The duo might have had bad luck back then, but they’re both returning to overtake the Emmys this year in the Movie/Limited Series acting categories. The series received only one Emmy nomination during its three-season run, and not even for the universally acclaimed lead performances by actors Justin Theroux or Carrie Coon. The HBO drama “The Leftovers” (2014 – 2017) created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta remains arguably one of the most Emmys-overlooked shows of all time.
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