What's Happening?
The stars of the series 'Heated Rivalry,' Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie, and François Arnaud, have declined an invitation to participate in Variety's 'Actors on Actors' feature. According to Ramin Setoodeh, co-editor-in-chief of Variety, the decision
was influenced by the show's ineligibility for the Emmy Awards due to a technicality. 'Heated Rivalry,' produced by Bell Media's Crave, a Canadian streaming service, and aired in the U.S. on HBO Max, was not submitted for Emmy consideration. This lack of eligibility has led the actors to refrain from campaigning, as participating in the feature could appear presumptuous. Despite this, the series has been a hit among audiences and has won several awards at the Canadian Screen Awards.
Why It's Important?
The decision by the 'Heated Rivalry' stars highlights the complexities of award eligibility rules and their impact on promotional activities. The series' absence from the Emmy race underscores the challenges faced by international productions in gaining recognition in U.S. award circuits. This situation also reflects the broader issue of how eligibility rules can influence the visibility and promotional strategies of shows and their actors. The series' success at the Canadian Screen Awards contrasts with its Emmy ineligibility, showcasing the different recognition standards across borders. This could prompt discussions on the inclusivity of international productions in major U.S. awards.











