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Jenna Ortega Makes History With Wednesday Emmy Nomination

, has earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, making her the second youngest actress to ever be nominated in the esteemed category.

She's three years older than Patty Duke was when she was nominated forThe full list of nominees for the 75th annual Emmy Awards were revealed by Yvette Nicole Brown and Academy Chair Frank Scherma on July 12, perspin-off series first premiered in November 2022 and has since been renewed for a second season after Jenna became a sensation thanks to her portrayal of Gomez and Morticia's iconic daughterJenna Ortega and Tim Burton have become first-time Emmy nominees thanks to their work on...

 

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