📌 sul sito Gold Derby è possibile votare Connor Storrie anche per la corsa alla nomina agli EMMY AWARDS come ‘COMEDY GUEST ACTOR’ per il SNL.
Secondo le percentuali combinate attualmente rientra nella rosa dei primi 5 votati.
Ricordiamo che il sistema di votazione per la nomina definitiva agli Emmy è molto complessa ed i giochi sono sempre aperti.
Le votazioni si chiuderanno l’8 luglio, nel frattempo VOTATE VOTATE VOTATE al 🔗 sotto 👇🏻
FANGIRLISH: Storrie has that “it” that not all actors, even ones who do a consistently great job, have.
“[…] But there’s more subtle work being done with microexpressions, with reactions to another actor’s decisions, and sometimes with things that might go unnoticed unless you take a beat to process them, like the way he modulates his voice, that make clear that Storrie is both the kind of actor who makes the right acting choices and the kind of actor who is extraordinarily talented.
It’s not as common a combo as you might think. A lot of actors build a body of work out of being dependable and being solid, if unspectacular. Others crash and burn because talent can only take you so far if preparation and effort don’t accompany it. Storrie is just starting out, but from what we’ve seen of him so far, he seems to have found the right balance of both, and almost as importantly, the desire to challenge himself with every role he takes.”
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NBC has submitted Connor Storrie for Emmy consideration in the 'Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series' category for hosting SNL, Variety reports.
Only 11 out of the 20 hosts of Season 51 of the show made the cut.
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SCREEN RANT: Connor Storrie Steals The Show In Criminal Minds Season 19, Episode 4
“[…] Connor Storrie's infallible performance had most viewers immediately invested in a fundamentally unlikable character. Furthermore, Storrie was able to hold his own against series veterans like A.J. Cook (Jennifer "JJ" Jareau), Adam Rodriguez (Luke Alvez), and Aisha Tyler (Tara Lewis) without ever seeming amateur.
[…] Storrie has already demonstrated tremendous skill and given a thoroughly compelling performance.
Having one iconic character under your belt is a form of success in its own right, but Connor Storrie has far too much talent to be boxed in or have his career peak prematurely. Since the sports romance series' debut season finished airing, Storrie has made a concerted effort to demonstrate his range, notably by hosting an episode of Saturday Night Live and helping create some of the season's most memorable skits. Thankfully, Criminal Minds is a wildly effective way to show an actor's "dark" side, as Lance Kingston has already begun to do for Connor Storrie.”
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DECIDER: Fans who were blown away by Connor Storrie’s performance as the charismatic, emotionally complex Russian hockey star in the series based on Rachel Reid’s bestselling books can see more of the actor’s impressive range in Criminal Minds: Evolution.
“Storrie’s casting in Season 19 of the Paramount+ series piqued the interest of longtime Criminal Minds fans and Heated Rivalry stans alike. Veteran viewers who know just how twisted the popular FBI profiler series can get likely expected Storrie to show different, darker shades of himself as a performer. But regardless of expectations, those who tune into Storrie’s debut in Season 19, Episode 4, “The Witching Hour,” will be both unsettled and impressed to see the Heated Rivalrystar as Lance Kingston […].
Storrie kicks off his performance opposite A.J. Cook (JJ Jareau) in a tense interrogation room scene. He drops the incredibly convincing Russian accent he uses in Heated Rivalry and picks up a devious new confidence and charm. Subtle jaw clenches, withering stares, and palpable internal conflict from Storrie successfully communicate a simmering rage just below the surface.
Even in a character as initially off-putting as Lance, Storrie finds humanity and makes viewers feel unexpected empathy.”
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TV INSIDER: The Thursday, June 11, episode is [Connor Storrie's] first, the one that impressed those on the show so much that, as showrunner Erica Messer told TV Insider, the rest of the season was reworked — and we can see why.
“Connor Storrie plays Lance, who faces off with JJ, Tara, and Luke in an interrogation room. And Storrie does a great job of holding his own like the character of Lance needs to against JJ and Tara, to come across as someone who isn't a great guy but has you questioning if he could be the guy they're looking for. And he plays the change from his scenes with them to his one with Luke, who comes at him in a very different way.”
🔗 Full review: https://t.co/OnPtWzcYbL
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Just a few more hours until Connor's first appearance on Criminal Minds: Evolution as Lance Kingston!
The episode premieres on Thursday at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT exclusively on Paramount+ in the United States.
Outside the US, the episode will be available on Disney+ on Friday in most countries.