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  News & Prediction Updates Jun 13, 2019   Click this link to see who's competing in each peer gro

  [GoldDerby]( News & Prediction Updates Jun 13, 2019   [[EMMY PANIC! Where can I download all of the official Emmy ballots that list who's actually in the running?]( Click this link to see who's competing in each peer group. Download the lists for easy viewing. These PDF files are meant to guide Emmy voters while filling out their ballots. [Read More »]( [[Let's terrify Hollywood together! Don't miss the FUN!]( Make - or update - your predictions at Gold Derby right NOW. Your input affects our official racetrack odds that give angst and ulcers to thousands of Hollywood execs, stars, agents, writers, producers and others who obsess over our rising and falling charts and rankings every day. For example: Throughout recent Oscar/ Grammy season, Lady Gaga confessed that she visited Gold Derby EIGHT times per day! [Read More »]( [[EMMY EXPERT ERIC DEGGANS PREDICTS HISTORIC NOM FOR FACEBOOK: Elizabeth Olsen as Best Drama Actress]( Eric Deggans (NPR) predicts that Elizabeth Olsen will receive an Emmy nomination for her devastating turn in Facebook Watch's "Sorry For Your Loss." Rounding out his Best Drama Actress predictions, he has Sandra Oh ("Killing Eve") winning and Julia Roberts ("Homecoming"), Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones"), Robin Wright ("House of Cards") and MJ Rodriguez ("Pose") also scoring bids. See more Experts' predictions: [Read More »]( [Wanda Sykes jokes about her big year on 'The Jeffersons,' 'Not Normal,' 'Black-ish' [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW]]( Watch our video interview with actress and comedian Wanda Sykes jokes about her big year on 'The Jeffersons,' 'Not Normal' and 'Black-ish.' [Read More »]( [[Emmy spotlight: Ben Stiller ('Escape at Dannemora') crafts engaging, visually arresting thriller as director of entire limited series]( Kevin Jacobsen raves, "Showtime’s 'Escape at Dannemora' proves just how adept Ben Stiller is as a director, showing off skills of which we hadn’t thought him capable." Could he win the Emmy for Best Director? [Read More »]( [[OH! IT'S DOUBLE THE SANDRA! Gold Derby's Marcus James Dixon predicts she'll win 2 Emmys]( That rascal Marcus says that Sandra Oh will have a very good year, winning Emmys for Best Drama Actress ("Killing Eve") and Best Comedy Guest Actress ("Saturday Night Live"). Do you agree with this Gold Derby Editor? See more of Marcus' Emmy picks right here: [Read More »]( [[MJ Rodriguez ('Pose') would be a historic Emmy nominee, and she may be a bigger contender than we think]( Daniel Montgomery writes, "MJ Rodriguez is a TV trailblazer. She stars on FX’s 'Pose,' which itself is a trailblazing series for centering the lives and experiences of transgender women of color — who are actually played by transgender women of color, which up until recently has been a rarity in film and TV. So if Rodriguez earns an Emmy nomination for Best Drama Actress it would be unprecedented." [Read More »]( [[AWARDS CALENDAR: Emmy voting is under way, but when does it end?]( The two-week voting process began earlier this week, but what's the deadline for voters to turn in their ballots? Click here for the Emmys calendar: [Read More »]( [[WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Here's how to sign up your friends and colleagues to get Gold Derby's urgent, free newsletters]( SEND THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO YOUR FRIENDS: Click link below to get our free newsletters offering the inside track on the Emmys, Oscars, Tonys, Grammys, Golden Globes, SAG Awards and reality TV shows. [Read More »]( [[MAKE YOUR PICKS RIGHT NOW FOR BEST DRAMA GUEST ACTOR: A new category to predict at Gold Derby! Hurray!]( You can now predict Best Drama Guest Actor at Gold Derby, so jump into our predictions center right now (click "Read More" below) and go at it. Hundreds have already chimed in with their forecasts and Dylan McDermott ("American Horror Story: Apocalypse") has the early lead, followed by Tituss Burgess ("The Good Fight"). [Read More »]( [GoldDerby] This email was sent to {EMAIL} by GoldDerby. Please add email@email.goldderby.com to your address book to ensure delivery to your inbox. Visit the [Preferences Center]( to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Copyright © 2019 Gold Derby, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 11175 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90025 [View in Browser]( | [Terms]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your Privacy Rights]( | [Ad Choices]( | [Unsubscribe](                                                            

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