Updated 18 September – 14 more presenters added below
In advance of the big show… the 67th Emmy Awards on September 20th, The Television Academy has announced six of the presenters for this celebration of the best in television. We will be updating this post with the latest names…
Presenters List for 67th Emmy Awards (updating)
- MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL – Golden Globe winner, Academy Award nominee, and 67th Emmy Award nominee for her role in The Honourable Woman
- LL COOL J – Acclaimed artist and actor, two-time Grammy Award winner and Emmy Award nominee
- TARAJI P. HENSON – Academy Award nominee and 67th Emmy Award nominee for her starring role in Empire
- TERRENCE HOWARD – Actor, musician and producer, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee, currently starring in Empire
- JIMMY KIMMEL – Emmy Award-winning host and 67th Emmy Award-nominated executive producer of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- AMY POEHLER – Golden Globe winner, SAG Award nominee, and multiple Emmy Award nominee, nominated three times this year for her producing and starring role in Parks and Recreation and her work on the 72nd Annual Golden Globes Awards
- Jaimie Alexander – Film and television actress, star of the upcoming NBC series Blindspot
- Anthony Anderson – 67th Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for ABC’s `black-ish
- James Corden – BAFTA Award winner and host of The Late Late Show on CBS
- Jamie Lee Curtis – Prolific film and television actress, author, two-time Golden Globe winner, Emmy Award nominee and star of FOX’s upcoming comedy-horror series Scream Queens
- Will Forte – Four-time Emmy nominee, nominated twice this year for his role both starring and writing on FOX’s The Last Man on Earth
- Rob Lowe – Five-time Golden Globe nominee, Emmy Award nominee and star of the upcoming FOX comedy The Grinder
- Gina Rodriguez – Golden Globe winner for her starring role in CW’s Jane the Virgin
- Tracee Ellis Ross – NAACP Image Award-winning actress and co-star of ABC’s `black-ish
- Liev Schreiber – Three-time Golden Globe nominee and two-time Emmy Award nominee, nominated this year for his starring role in Showtime’s Ray Donovan
- Adrien Brody – Academy Award winner and 67th Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for History’s Houdini
Mel Brooks – Academy Award and three-time Emmy nominee this year for FX’s The Comedians, as well as his comedy special, Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen
Reg E. Cathey – 67th Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role on Netflix’s House of Cards
Joan Cusack – 67th Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on Showtime’s Shameless
Viola Davis – Two-time Academy Award nominee and 67th Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for ABC’s How To Get Away With Murder
Colin Hanks – Emmy Award nominee and star of the upcoming CBS series Life in Pieces
Keegan-Michael Key – Five-time 67th Emmy Award nominee for his work on Key and Peele as well as the Key and Peele Super Bowl Special
Zachary Levi – Star of the upcoming NBC series Heroes Reborn
Margo Martindale – 67th Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role on FX’s The Americans
Ben McKenzie – Star of the hit FOX series Gotham
Jordan Peele – Four-time 67th Emmy Award nominee for his work on Key and Peele as well as the Key and Peele Super Bowl Special
Fred Savage – Two-time Emmy nominee and star of the upcoming FOX comedy series The Grinder
Eric Stonestreet – Two-time Emmy Award winner and star of the ABC seriesModern Family
Bradley Whitford – 67th Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on Amazon’s Transparent
More about Where and How to Watch The 2015 Emmy Awards
FXX will broadcast a two-hour version of the Creative Arts awards show on Saturday, September 19 at 8pm ET/PT, encoring at 10pm ET/PT.
Visit http://m.emmys.com/awards/emmys/creative-arts-emmys for more info.
The show will also be streamed in its entirety as part of the Backstage LIVE! programming on Emmys.com, Yahoo.com and FOX.com. Streaming begins at Noon PT/3pm ET on Sunday, September 20, prior to Yahoo’s Emmy preshow and the subsequent “second screen” Backstage LIVE!, produced in tandem with the Emmy telecast.
Produced by Don Mischer Productions, the 67th Emmy Awards will be hosted by Andy Samberg and will air live coast-to-coast on Sunday, September 20 (8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT) on FOX from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. If you plan to Tweet this story, please use #Emmys and mention the official Emmys Twitter handle @televisionacad.
For more information please visit emmys.com.