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тАШPoseтАЩ Star Mj Rodriguez Makes History With Emmy Nomination For Lead Actress

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By Stacy LambeтАН, ETOnline.com.

Mj Rodriguez just made history at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards by earning her first nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Blanca on the FX drama тАЬPoseтАЬ.

SheтАЩs the first transgender performer to be nominated in one of the major acting categories.

RodriguezтАЩs nomination comes seven years after Laverne Cox became the first transgender person ever to be nominated for an acting Emmy (Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2014 for тАЬOrange Is the New BlackтАЭ). And it also comes one year after the Emmys nominated two transgender performers, Cox for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for the final season of тАЬOITNBтАЭ and Rain Valdez for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for тАЬRazor TongueтАЭ, for the first time ever in the same year.

Pose, meanwhile, wrapped up its groundbreaking run at the Emmys with several nominations for its third and final season. Not only did the series pick up another nod for Outstanding Drama Series, but Billy Porter earned his third consecutive nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, a category he won in 2019.┬а┬а

In 2019, when the series was first nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, it also marked the first time any transgender person was named in the category, with producers Janet Mock, Our Lady J and Silas Howard listed among co-creators Steven Canals, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.

While the nominations represent a watershed moment at the awards, Joanna Fang is the only open transgender person to win a Primetime Emmy, for Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) for her work on the documentary тАЬCartel LandтАЭ. (Cox has since won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Special Class Special as executive producer for тАЬLaverne Cox Presents: The T WordтАЭ.)

Speaking with ET last year, Valdez said a win matters because it makes more transgender storytelling possible. тАЬFor me, itтАЩs leverage to keep going and keep creating because thereтАЩs still so much to make,тАЭ she explained. тАЬThereтАЩs still so much to create. ThereтАЩs still so much representation that we need to see because thereтАЩs just way too many negative depictions that have been created in the last hundred years that we have to combat. And so we canтАЩt stop at one nomination or two nominations.тАЭ


The┬а2021 Primetime Emmy Awards┬аair live on Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+. In the meantime, stay tuned to┬аETonline.com┬аfor complete┬аEmmys coverage.

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The Complete List of 2021 Emmy Nominations

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Janet Mock, Our Lady J Make Emmy History With Outstanding Drama Nomination for тАШPoseтАЩ

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