This morning, Showtime was honored with nine Golden Globe nominations, the most nominations ever in the network's history. Critically-acclaimed freshman drama series THE AFFAIR was recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association with nominations in major categories including Best Television Series, Drama, and nods for lead actors Ruth Wilson and Dominic West. THE AFFAIR is the only first year series to have a lead actor, lead actress and drama series nomination, and is tied for the most nominations for a television series this year with three noms. An outstanding eight Showtime actors were nominated this morning, the most series actor nominations of any network (cable or broadcast), including noms for HOMELAND's Claire Danes, RAY DONOVAN's Liev Schreiber and Jon Voight, NURSE JACKIE's Edie Falco, HOUSE OF LIES' Don Cheadle and SHAMELESS' William H. Macy. Showtime has the most series nominations of any network.
The critically-acclaimed hit series THE AFFAIR was honored with three nominations for its freshman season including a nod for Best Television Series, Drama. THE AFFAIR is the only first year series to break into the drama series category. Dominic West was honored with his first series nomination for his role as "Noah Solloway" in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama category. This is West's second Golden Globe nomination. Ruth Wilson also received accolades from the HFPA for her role as "Alison Bailey" for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama. Wilson was previously nominated in the mini-series category. THE AFFAIR airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Claire Danes was recognized with her third nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama for her role as "Carrie Mathison" on HOMELAND. Danes was honored with the Golden Globe in 2012 and 2013. HOMELAND airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.Videos