
“The White Lotus” leads the pack with five actresses vying for the award, while “Dopesick” scored two nominations for Kaitlyn Dever and Mare Winningham.Īs previously mentioned, Rothwell earned a nom for her work as business hopeful and confidant Belinda Lindsey. The Best Movie/Limited Supporting Actress category is one of the more puzzling groups this year, with seven slots filled by only two series. The race is not entirely sewn up, however. Coolidge gets the rare opportunity to deliver a gut-punching monologue that all but screams “Emmy Award!” It’s not everyday that a character actor is gifted such a meaty role, and Coolidge has proven that in the right hands, it can stand the test of time, all the way to her first Emmy nomination. A highlight of her performance comes in Episode 5, through a devastatingly vulnerable moment with Gries, who portrays Greg, a potential love interest and “White Lotus” guest. Her scenes with spa manager Belinda Lindsey (earnestly played by fellow nominee Rothwell) are equal parts hysterical and heartbreaking as Coolidge’s Tonya navigates her way through her mother’s death. The role, written specifically for her by Mike White, allows viewers to see facets of her talents that are rarely showcased.
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From the moment the pilot aired on July 11, 2021, awards pundits have speculated that Coolidge was the one to beat, with The Hollywood Reporter’s Daniel Fienberg starting, “This is the Jennifer Coolidge performance to end all Jennifer Coolidge performances, and even if you want to throttle nearly every character in the series, her scenes with Rothwell and Jon Gries are worth sticking around for.” SEE ‘The White Lotus’ skyrockets to #1 in Emmy odds for Best Limited Series Please leave us a rating and a review to help others find this show.Considered a front-runner by many, Coolidge has been a steady player this season, receiving Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations, and winning the 2022 Critics Choice Award. Visit our website at for information on nearly 200 interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship. Thank you for downloading this episode of The Do One Better Podcast. Per details the close collaboration between IKEA’s philanthropic and commercial sides. The conversation also looks at the work the IKEA Foundation has traditionally been doing with refugees in the Global South and, more recently, how IKEA’s commercial operations are supporting refugees from Ukraine in the Global North.

Evidence is key for achieving systems change, and philanthropy needs to take risks, innovate and collaborate. We also look at the IKEA Foundation’s approach to measurement, learning and evaluation the importance of using evidence to guide grant-making, and the importance of funding research to build such bodies of evidence when they don’t exist. As Per notes, we need to embrace radical collaboration – it’s the way to get to Net Zero.

GEAPP is working in partnership with countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean to operationalise renewable energy transitions and expansions, which will reduce greenhouse gases, extend clean power to underserved people, and enable green jobs. We continue where we left off and start by looking at the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), which the IKEA Foundation set up with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund. Per joins us back on the show after last having been with us on 6 th September 2020. AugCEO of the IKEA Foundation, Per Heggenes: a wide-ranging conversation on climate, impact, collaboration, refugees, Ukraine and optimism
