Julianne Nicholson Takes Home Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series at the 2025 Emmys
Julianne Nicholson steals the spotlight at this year’s Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her stellar performance in Hacks. The star-studded event took place at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys in Los Angeles over the weekend, with the broadcast scheduled for airing on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. ET on FXX.
Competing against a lineup of esteemed actresses, including Olivia Colman, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cynthia Erivo, Robby Hoffman, and Zoë Kravitz, Nicholson’s portrayal of Mary Alice, or Dance Mom, in Hacks captivated audiences and critics alike. Her character’s journey from an ordinary mum showcasing dance moves on social media to navigating newfound fame and challenges in Los Angeles resonated with viewers, making it a memorable performance.
Nicholson, 54, isn’t new to Emmy success, having previously won for her role in Mare of Easttown in 2021. Now, adding another trophy to her collection, she also received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Paradise. Her versatile acting skills have earned her recognition and acclaim in the industry.
Olivia Colman, known for her role as Chef Andrea Terry in The Bear, competed in the same category, alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, Cynthia Erivo, Robby Hoffman, and Zoë Kravitz. Colman’s portrayal of Chef Terry, the head chef of the fine dining restaurant Ever, showcased her talent and depth as an actress, highlighting the emotional complexities of her character’s journey.
Curtis, 66, delivered a powerful performance as Donna Berzatto, the matriarch of the Berzatto family in The Bear. Her captivating portrayal of a troubled mother struggling with personal challenges resonated with audiences, earning her the Emmy in the same category last year. Curtis’ dedication to her craft and impactful performances have solidified her as a talented actress in the industry.
Cynthia Erivo’s multifaceted role in Poker Face, where she portrayed five different characters, showcased her range and versatility as an actress. Erivo’s ability to embody distinct personas in a single episode demonstrated her exceptional acting prowess, earning her critical acclaim and recognition at the Emmys.
Robby Hoffman’s breakthrough role in Hacks as Jimmy LuSaque Jr. and Kayla Schaefer’s new assistant garnered her first-ever Emmy nomination. Hoffman’s comedic talent and memorable performance on the show have positioned her as a rising star in the industry, with potential for further accolades in the future.
Zoë Kravitz’s portrayal of herself on The Studio offered a comedic and entertaining storyline, earning her a nomination for her work on the show. Kravitz’s natural charm and on-screen presence have captivated audiences, cementing her as a talented actress to watch in upcoming projects.
As the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys draws to a close in Los Angeles, audiences and industry insiders eagerly anticipate the full broadcast of the show on FXX. With exceptional performances and diverse talent on display, this year’s Emmys celebration is a testament to the creativity and artistry that enrich the television industry. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the star-studded event!