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Emmy nominees react to inclusion in TV’s highest honors


The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced nominees on Thursday for the Emmy Awards, television's highest honors.

The Emmy winners will be announced at a ceremony on Sept. 20 in Los Angeles.
  
Following are reactions from nominees, by statement, phone and social media:







   



Julia Louis-Dreyfus, comedy actress nominee for "Veep":
  
"As President, my staff and I are too busy doing the people's business to watch television. Nonetheless, we are thrilled to be a part of this celebration of creativity. (Go Jon Hamm!)"
   
Elisabeth Moss, drama actress nominee for "Mad Men":   
  
"This is truly the most amazing surprise! I am so lucky to have been a part of "Mad Men" and to have played such a wonderful character like Peggy. Being recognized like this when there are so many other ridiculously talented women on TV right now is incredibly humbling. I am ecstatic for the rest of my "Mad Men" family who also got recognized and can't wait to celebrate with them in September!"
   
Jenji Kohan, creator of drama series nominee "Orange Is the New Black":
  
"We're proud to be the misfits who don't fit in—comedy, drama, nobody knows what to do with us ... and we like it that way. No matter what you call us, we're honored to be recognized by the Academy with this nomination. On behalf of the entire cast, the writers, producers and crew, and so many others that work tirelessly on this show, this is really cool and we thank you."
       
Jane Lynch, reality show host nominee for "Hollywood Game Night":
  
"I couldn't be more honored with this nomination or more grateful to all the celebrities and regular folk who show up every week game to play!  And almost certainly make a fool out of themselves."
       
Beau Willimon, executive producer and creator of drama series nominee "House of Cards," starring Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright and Michael Kelly:
  

"Everyone at "House of Cards" is thrilled by our nominations. Kevin, Robin and Michael were all on set when we found out. That triumvirate poured themselves into Season 3, along with all the folks behind the camera who make this show what it is. I'm especially happy for Michael Kelly. This is his
first nomination and so well deserved. It's always an honor to be recognized by our peers. It motivates us to keep making the show better. And congrats to Netflix for all its other nominations. We're proud to be part of the Netflix family."
       
Jessica Lange, actress in a limited series nominee for "American Horror Story: Freak Show":
  

"What great news!  I am thankful to the Academy to receive this wonderful nomination and to be in such magnificent company. And to Executive Producer Ryan Murphy for the most extraordinary experience. Playing Elsa Mars this season was extremely special to me and I am truly honored."
   
Jimmy Fallon, whose "Tonight Show" is a variety talk series nominee:
  
"So honored to be nominated for an Emmy. I love being part of the American tradition of late-night comedy ... that people watch the next day on their phone after a brief yogurt commercial."
   
Bob Odenkirk, drama actor nominee for "Better Call Saul":
  

"I am truly blown away at this nomination. I am grateful to Vince, Peter, and the writing staff. I also have to thank my amazing cast mates Jonathan Banks, Michael McKean, Michael Mando, Patrick Fabian and Rhea Seehorn because everyone raises everyone's game. I promise to wear a tux to the ceremony. And of course thank you to the Academy!!!!"
   
Ricky Gervais, actor in a limited series nominee for "Derek Special":
  
"It will be an honor to lose to someone other than Jim Parsons for a change."
    
Don Cheadle, comedy actor nominee for 'House of Lies":
  
"7 nominees? Clearly men in comedy is SO much more weighty and important than any other sex or category. You're welcome, America."
   
Joanne Froggatt, supporting actress nominee for "Downton Abbey":
  

"Wow, I am so shocked, humbled and excited! "Downton" is a true ensemble, cast and crew, and I am so proud of all the team. A huge thank you to the Television Academy for your support and for including me in this group of incredible actresses. I couldn't be more thrilled!"
   
Jim Carter, supporting actor nominee for "Downton Abbey":

"Naturally I'm thrilled and delighted to be nominated again alongside Joanne Froggatt and that our eight nominations are a recognition of the wonderful work the whole team have put in to making the show."
   
Gareth Neame, executive producer of drama series nominee "Downton Abbey":
  
"We're very proud of the most recent season of "Downton Abbey" and are so appreciative that the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has chosen to honor the "Downton" team in this way. On behalf of all those who bring to life the saga of the Crawley family and those who serve them, thank you for recognizing our show for a fifth consecutive season."
      
Chris Miller and Phil Lord, directors and executive producers of best directing nominee "The Last Man on Earth," starring and written by comedy actor nominee Will Forte:
  
"We are so happy for our dear friend Will Forte.  His genius is to make us laugh and think and care all at the same time. We feel really lucky to receive this directing nomination, but even luckier to work with such a talented group of actors, writers, editors and filmmakers as we did on "Last Man," including our fellow nominee editor Stacey Schroeder. They made us look really good, and they made it one of the most enjoyable filmmaking experiences of our lives. We're filling up the margarita pool to celebrate."

—Reuters