Emmy Predictions: Lead Actress (Drama) — Kathy Bates Out Front for Network TV; Keri Russell and Nicola Coughlan Give Netflix Awards Boost

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The Diplomat. Keri Russell as Kate Wyler in episode 206 of The Diplomat. ALEX BAILEY/NETFLIX

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Commentary (Updated April 3, 2025): Kathy Bates has returned triumphantly to network television with her role in “Matlock.’ She delivers a masterclass in gravitas and wit that reminds audiences why she’s one of our most beloved veterans. Her Critics Choice win for the CBS drama shows, she’s one of the frontrunners. It’s been a decade since a woman from a network TV show has won this category — Viola Davis for ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder,” and 11 years since CBS has taken home this category with Julianna Margulies for “The Good Wife” in 2014.

Bella Ramsey’s emotionally raw performance in the second season of “The Last of Us” will be plenty for voters to consider. It showcases an impressive range for such a young actor in a genre often overlooked by awards bodies.

Keri Russell’s turn in “The Diplomat” is an expert display of controlled chaos, balancing vulnerability with political savvy. Her first-season nomination marked a strong continuation of her momentum post-“The Americans,” and Netflix will be pushing this show hard. Russell’s streamer sister Nicola Coughlan, who broke out from the ensemble of “Bridgerton,” delivers a standout season that’s refreshingly complex, pushing the boundaries of what a period drama lead can be. The SAG nomination undoubtedly helped her chances.

Britt Lower, often seen as an underdog in this category, brings haunting nuance to her role(s) in Apple’s “Severance. ” She thrives on psychological tension and fractured identities, and her work on the cerebral drama is only getting better.

Elisabeth Moss returns with the final season of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a performance that remains unflinching and timely as the series heads toward its endgame.

There will be more to consider as the campaigns gear up.


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(The list of predicted nominees and contenders is incomplete and will be updated every Thursday throughout the TV Awards season.)