Variety reported that, despite being acquired by HBO Max for the U.S., Heated Rivalry was ineligible for the Emmy Awards since it’s funded by the Canadian company Bell Media. But that didn’t stop the Television Academy from recognizing Storrie.
“No one deserved this more than he did,” one fan commented on an Instagram post from Variety. “I’m bursting with pride for him.”
During Storrie’s opening monologue on SNL, the actor reflected on what it meant to him to host an episode.
Storrie is nominated in the category alongside Michael J. Fox, Brett Goldstein, Hamish Linklater, Christopher McDonald, and Rob Reiner, who was nominated posthumously.
Storrie recently appeared for a guest star arc in season 19 of Criminal Minds: Evolution. The arc comes ahead of Heated Rivalry’s second season, which is set to begin filming this August.
The Emmy Awards, hosted by Mariska Hargitay, will air live on NBC and Peacock on Monday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. ET.
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