Brittany Allen scores ‘The Pitt’ Emmys nom after self-submitting
Key Points:
- Brittany Allen, who guest-starred in HBO's medical drama "The Pitt," secured an Emmy nomination for outstanding guest actress after self-submitting her work, as HBO chose to focus on other cast members for awards consideration.
- Allen portrayed Roxie Hamler, a terminally ill young mother, in seven episodes of the show's second season, delivering a performance that resonated with viewers and Emmy voters alike.
- After HBO declined to submit her for an Emmy, Allen paid the $225 fee to enter herself into consideration, running a largely self-directed campaign that ultimately led to her nomination.
- HBO's content chief Casey Bloys explained the network's strategic decision to limit submissions due to the show's large ensemble cast, encouraging self-submissions, which also led to a guest actor nomination for Jeff Kober from the same series.
- Allen expressed pride and humility about her nomination, highlighting the importance of self-advocacy in the industry and looking forward to celebrating the Emmy Awards with her family.