Jason Bateman and Linda Cardellini Launch Supporting Acting Emmys Push for ‘DTF St. Louis’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Home TV Awards Apr 14, 2026 5:31pm PT Jason Bateman and Linda Cardellini Launch Supporting Acting Emmys Push for ‘DTF St. Louis’ (EXCLUSIVE) By Clayton Davis Plus Icon Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor byClaytonDavis Latest ‘Shrinking’ the Odds: Why Harrison Ford’s Emmy Moment May Have Finally Arrived 2 hours ago Is It Finally Time for ‘Survivor’ to Win the Emmy? Season 50 Makes Its Strongest Case Yet 3 hours ago Netflix’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ Enters 12 Emmy Categories, Positioning Young Cast for Potential Nominations (EXCLUSIVE) 6 hours ago See All HBO Max Are the Emmys going to pass over “DTF St. Louis?” No way, José. The HBO Max limited series is coming through as a major contender for the Primetime Emmy Awards after completing its seven-episode run. And with the campaign season underway, two of its stars are positioning themselves for serious awards consideration. Variety has learned exclusively that Jason Bateman, who plays local weatherman Clark Forrest, and Linda Cardellini, who plays his dry-witted wife Carol, will be submitted in the supporting actor (limited) and supporting actress (limited) categories, respectively, for Emmy consideration. Related Stories 'DTF St. Louis' Proves David Harbour Is More Than a Genre Star -- And It Could Make Him an Emmy Contenderالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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