The lab results are in—Brittany Allen is positive for a 2026 Emmy nomination.

Less than a month after the Pitt actress, who played terminal cancer patient Roxie on season two, confirmed she submitted herself for Emmy consideration, she was among those named as contenders for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. (See the full list of Emmy nominations here.)

"Wow. Thank you for the support, everyone," Allen wrote in a July 8 Instagram post following the news. "Deeply honored."

Indeed, the 40-year-old's nomination is one of 25 picked up by The Pitt, with the medical drama receiving the most out of any TV series of the year. 

As for who Allen will face off against in the Guest Actress in a Drama Series category? She's nominated alongside two Pitt costars, Tal Anderson, who played Becca King, the autistic sister of Taylor Dearden's Mel King, and Tina Ivlev, who portrayed sexual assault victim Ilana Miller. Rounding out the category are Miriam Shor (Plurbius), Merritt Weaver (The Gilded Age) and Shailene Woodley (Paradise). 

Back in June, Allen detailed her decision to submit for the Emmys after learning she was not part of HBO Max’s submission package. And for her, it came down to how her character’s fate played out.

Upon learning she was not included in HBO's submission package, she took matters into her own hands. Indeed, after it was revealed that Allen's character died off-screen, bringing her total number of episodes to seven rather than the eight she filmed, it put her in the screen time eligibility window for the guest actress category rather than supporting actress. (Her Pitt costars Dearden, Fiona Dourif, Katherine LaNasa and Sepideh Moafi are nominated in that category this year.) 

"I was waiting to see if they would include that scene they had shot," Allen told Variety in an interview published June 16. “When I saw that they just had her pass away off camera, first of all, I thought that was a beautiful decision creatively. And then it opened the door for me to be eligible, which was, oh my God, exciting."

To see how more stars are reacting to their 2026 Emmy nominations, keep reading...

“This is a very big, very meaningful honor to be nominated for Valerie and for the writing Michael Patrick King and I did," the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy nominee said. "Huge."

After being nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, the actress shared, “I am so thrilled to be a part of this amazing show and it is an honor to be recognized along with my wonderful Margo family. Congratulations to all of the nominees today!”

"Ahhhhhhhhhh get the fxxx outta here!" the funny man joked of his Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy recognition. "This is so cool. What an absolute list of stone-cold legends to be a part of. So proud of my Shrinking family they are all so fxxxing good and it’s so lovely to see so many of them recognised by the academy. Proud to be a part of this thank you thank you thank you.”

"I am honored to be recognized in a very tough category," the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama nominee reacted, "but more importantly, I am so proud of our remarkable company and the best crew in New York for their hard work, both lavish and subtle, which yielded eight nominations for The Gilded Age today—our most ever!”

How'd the rising star about nabbing her first-ever Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama?

“I truly cannot believe this but am so honored and grateful for this nomination," Infiniti said in a statement. "Thank you so much to the Television Academy for this moment. Thank you to Bruce, Warren, Elisabeth, the incredible team at Hulu, my cast and crew and everyone who touched this project. Playing Agnes has been a dream and to be nominated alongside Carrie, Rhea, Zendaya, and Keri is an honor. I’m still trying to find the words but thank but from the bottom of my heart.”

"I’m so grateful to the Television Academy for this nomination," Williams shared following his nom for Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. "Playing Gregory has meant so much to me and getting to do it alongside this incredible cast and crew is something I’ll never take for granted. Thank you for this honor. I’m lucky to be a part of a show that continues to resonate with so many people."

The actress was over the moon after receiving her fifth nomination.

"Being recognized by my peers in this way is the cherry on top of the most creatively fulfilling experience of my life," the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nominee said. "I'm unbelievably honored to be nominated alongside such talented women who I so deeply admire. And of course, I’m especially grateful to Paul W Downs, Jen Statsky, and Lucia Aniello for changing my life 6 years ago. Hacks forever!!!”

After the Law & Order: SVU star's documentary nabbed three noms, Hargitay was "thrilled and deeply moved" by the reaction to her family passion project.

"It’s an emotional moment, because what feels most natural to say is, 'On behalf of my mom and myself, thank you.' I’m profoundly grateful to have this moment with her," the Emmy winner shared in a July 8 statement. "My gratitude also extends to my producer, the truly formidable Trish Adlesic, our nominated cinematographer Tony Hardmon, and the rest of my extraordinary team who shepherded this film into reality."

"After 25 years and 50 seasons, recognition like this means as much as ever," Probst, who is once again up for Outstanding Host and Outstanding Reality Competition Show, said. "We're thankful to the Television Academy for this honor and to our fans, whose enthusiasm has allowed us to keep going on this amazing adventure. We're excited for what's still ahead!"

The "Prettiest Girl in America" can now add Emmy nominee to her resumé.

"I can't believe how lucky I am to receive this nomination and also be in the most special show with the most special people!" Stalter reacted after being recognized in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy category. "I couldn't do any of this without my team, my incredible partner and God! I'm in shock, but also really deserve this because I'm so pretty!"

The comedian's nod for Outstanding Variety Special was no joke.

"So I guess I was a Good Girl?" Glaser quipped in a statement. "I put everything I had into this special and so did Hulu and my entire team made up of dear friends, my partner, and the best crew and production team maybe ever assembled for a comedy special. Thank you to the Television Academy for this nomination. It already feels like a win for all of us, even though we would still like to win please."

Melton nabbed his first-ever Emmy nom in the Limited or Anthology Series category.

"Wow. In shock," he shared. "I feel so deeply grateful to the Television Academy for this nomination, as well as their recognition of so many in our BEEF family. Lee Sung Jin created a space in BEEF for me as an actor to explore identity, ambition, and belonging. I owe him an enormous debt of gratitude and share this nomination with him, our brilliant writers, directors, cast, and crew, and our partners at A24 and Netflix. Filming in Korea felt like coming home to the films that first inspired me. I want to give a special shoutout to Baker, the teamster who drove me to and from work every day. I can’t believe I’m being recognized alongside artists whose work I’ve long admired. It’s a great day."

“I am so powerfully grateful for these two pats on the back, for the many-splendored Margo’s Got Money Troubles," the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nominee said, "thanks to the writing prowess of David Kelley, Eva Anderson and their team, but especially to shine some light on Death By Lightning, a resplendent production all sprung from the pen of Mike Makowsky. It’s the writing first.”

Urie, who previously won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, reacted with, “To be nominated for an Emmy is a massive honor, but to be recognized for a second consecutive year alongside such an incredible group of actors - especially my brilliant castmate, Dr. Harrison Ford - is truly humbling. In some ways I feel like I didn’t even learn how to act in front of the camera until I met Harrison. He’s taught me so many things - mostly how cool it is to love acting."

The Ugly Betty alum added, "I share this nomination with our incredible cast, crew, directors, producers, and especially our writers; their dedication and brilliant scripts are the foundation of everything we do. Playing Brian continues to be the gift that keeps on giving, and I'm so grateful to continue to grow with and alongside him.”

The Emmy winner admitted he was "incredibly honoured and delighted" to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series and gave kudos to his costar Jamie Bell.

"Without his fearless, visceral and deeply nuanced work, I could not have given the performance that I did," Gadd said. "Acting alongside him was an honour and a privilege, and it will remain one of the greatest highlights of my career."

“I’m honored to be nominated," the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama nominee shared. "Very grateful to everyone who worked on Task, to HBO, and to the TV Academy. Congrats to all my fellow nominees.”

After being nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, the veteran actor recounted an epic story from his early days in show business.

"In 1976 I was appearing on Broadway in the play Comedians and I met Lee Strasberg," Pryce said in a statement. "I asked if he had any advice for a young actor on how to keep recreating a role during a long run. He paused briefly before saying 'You do it. It’s your job.'"

He continued, "Well, I’ve been doing my job for well over 50 years in the company of some wonderful co-workers and it continues to be a joy. Slow Horses and David Cartwright have been a part of that joy and I thank my peers for this nomination."

“It’s an incredible honor to see Top Chef acknowledged by the Television Academy," the longtime judge shared. "This is a reflection of the unwavering dedication of our producers, crew, and creative team, and we’re grateful that the show continues to earn the respect of our peers year after year.”

"Holy Smoke… is this real!!!??" the actress reacted to her Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama nod. "I am so deeply touched and grateful to the Television Academy for this honor and to be recognized alongside these beautiful actresses. I am living beyond my wildest dreams right now. First to work with the brilliant Vince Gilligan and now this massive validation of my work by my peers. Thank you to Apple TV and Sony for making this wildly original and thought-provoking show and saying yes to me."

“What a lovely and unexpected honour," the actor shared in reaction to his Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series nom. "I’m very grateful to the Television Academy, and genuinely delighted to be included in this list of incredible actors. Working on The Diplomat has been one of the great pleasures of my career, and I’m well aware of how lucky I am to get the chance at this stage to do stuff like this and even get paid for it. I’m thankful to Netflix, our writers and directors, cast and crew, but above all to the brilliant and Debora Cahn who made this happen."