Ireland at The Emmys 2025

The Irish are coming to Hollywood, and they’re bringing their A-game to the 2025 Emmy Awards. When the nominations were announced this week at a ceremony hosted by Harvey Guillén and Brenda Song, three powerhouse Irish performers found themselves in the running for television’s most coveted prizes.

Colin Farrell leads the charge with his transformative performance in THE PENGUIN, earning him a nomination for Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. The Castleknock native disappeared completely into the role of Oz Cobb, becoming virtually unrecognizable as he clawed his way to the top of Gotham City’s criminal underworld. This nomination adds to an already impressive collection of accolades for the performance, including an IFTA, SAG Award, Critics’ Choice Award, Golden Globe, and Satellite Award. 

Sharon Horgan brings her signature dark brilliance to the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category for BAD SISTERS, the critically acclaimed series she both created and stars in. Filmed on Irish soil, the show has captivated audiences worldwide with its blend of black comedy and family drama, showcasing Horgan’s ability to mine humor from the darkest corners of human experience. Her nomination represents not just personal recognition but a triumph for Irish storytelling on the global stage.

Completing the Irish trio is Ruth Negga, whose nuanced performance as Barbara Sabich in the legal thriller PRESUMED INNOCENT has earned her a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Working alongside Jake Gyllenhaal in the series, Negga demonstrates once again why she’s considered one of the most versatile actors of her generation.

Beyond the acting categories, Ireland’s creative influence extends to the technical craft of television, with John Conroy receiving a nomination for Outstanding Cinematography in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on ZERO DAY. The filmmaker’s visual storytelling adds another dimension to Ireland’s Emmy presence.

The ceremony itself will unfold on September 14 in Los Angeles, where these Irish talents will compete on television’s biggest night. With such a strong showing across multiple categories, from lead performances to supporting roles to behind-the-camera excellence, Irish artists are proving their storytelling prowess translates seamlessly to American television’s highest honors. Whether it’s Farrell’s complete physical transformation, Horgan’s masterful balance of comedy and tragedy, or Negga’s subtle supporting work, each nomination represents the kind of fearless, authentic performance that makes great television unforgettable.

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The nearly 6-minute visual sees Domhnall Gleeson starring as Taylor's love interest, playing two lonely souls who find each other. But here's where it gets even better: eagle-eyed Swifties spotted cameos from Cillian Murphy and Graham Norton, making this a full-on Irish affair.

Want the full breakdown of this transatlantic collaboration? Head to our blog for all the details on how this stunning video came together. Link in bio! 🔗

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The creator of DERRY GIRLS just dropped a murder mystery set at an Irish wake, and honestly? It's the genre mashup we didn't know we needed 🕵️‍♀️

Lisa McGee is back with HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN FROM BELFAST on Netflix, and if you loved how she found humor in the Troubles (Protestants! Toasters! Cupboards!), you're going to eat this up. 

Three friends reunite for their childhood bestie's funeral, only to realize her death isn't what it seems. Cue an eerie adventure across Ireland that's equal parts creepy and hilarious.

More at irishfilmtv.com.

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Caitriona Balfe has just landed her next major role in THE HOUSEKEEPER.

Set in a grand historic manor against Cornwall's dramatic landscape, Balfe plays Danni, a housekeeper who falls into a forbidden affair with none other than writer Daphne du Maurier (played by Mackenzi Laird).

While we're counting down to OUTLANDER's final season premiere on Mar 6th, Balfe is already proving she's so much more than Claire Fraser. 🔥

More Caitriona at irishfilmtv.com.

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Details about PAPER PLANE are still under wraps, but with Ronan's track record, expectations are sky-high. What are you most excited to see from her behind the camera? 🎬

More Saoirse at irishfilmtv.com.

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Louis Paxton's Sundance 2026 debut THE INCOMER stars Domhnall Gleeson, Gayle Rankin, and Grant O'Rourke in a trio that's equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking. 

Think fish-out-of-water meets generational grief, wrapped in the warmth of fireside hot chocolate. Sometimes the scariest thing isn't a legendary Fin Man—it's letting go of the past.

Have you ever held onto something because changing felt like betrayal?

More Domhnall at irishfilmtv.com.

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Four films. Four perspectives. One legendary band.

Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney. Harris Dickinson as John Lennon. Joseph Quinn as George Harrison. Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr. 

The first look just dropped via postcards hidden around Liverpool's performing arts campus and honestly? 

The hype is REAL. 🔥
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Which Beatle's story are you most excited to see? 👇

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Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal both scored major noms for HAMNET, with Buckley up for Leading Actress as Agnes and Mescal recognized for Supporting Actor as William Shakespeare. The film has basically swept the nominations, breaking records left and right.

But that's just the beginning. Andrew Scott landed on the longlist for BLUE MOON, Robbie Ryan got recognized for his stunning cinematography on BUGONIA, and even Cillian Murphy appears as a producer on the STEVE longlist.
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The ceremony hits London on February 22nd. The world is watching Irish cinema right now, and what a moment to witness. 🎬🔥

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Mar 21 to Jun 6 at @nationaltheatre - more at irishfilmtv.com.

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