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Headline : Emmys mystery: How often do cast additions to drama series win?

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Upon sweeping the four main drama acting categories at the 2021 Emmy Awards, “The Crown” stars Olivia Colman, Josh O’Connor, Gillian Anderson, and Tobias Menzies all joined a special roster of lead or supporting TV academy honorees who were not part of their shows’ original casts. As members of the expansive Netflix series’ second of three distinct ensembles, this quartet and their co-stars were replaced ahead of season five by a new group of actors, some of whom could be added to said exclusive winners club later this year.

According to Gold Derby’s odds, the performer from the sixth and final season of “The Crown” with the best shot at Emmy glory is supporting female frontrunner Elizabeth Debicki. She played the role of Princess Diana for two seasons, finishing the job started by younger season four cast member Emma Corrin. The characters embodied by predicted nominees Imelda Staunton (Queen Elizabeth II), Dominic West (Prince Charles), Lesley Manville (Princess Margaret), and Jonathan Pryce (Prince Philip) have all existed since season one and have each changed hands at least twice.

Debicki would directly follow Anderson as the 12th non-original cast member to prevail in her category. The general drama precedent was set here in 1963 by “Ben Casey” actress Glenda Farrell, who appeared in just two of the second season’s 31 episodes. Today, she would presumably be counted as a guest star, as would featured female club members Agnes Moorehead (“The Wild, Wild West,” 1967), Alfre Woodard (“Hill Street Blues,” 1984), and Valerie Mahaffey (“Northern Exposure,” 1992), plus lead champs Mariette Hartley (“The Incredible Hulk,” 1979) and Christopher Lloyd (“Road to Avonlea,” 1992).

The remaining full-fledged supporting female cast members on this list are Gail Fisher (“Mannix,” 1970), Leigh Taylor-Young (“Picket Fences,” 1994), Kim Delaney (“NYPD Blue,” 1997), Holland Taylor (“The Practice,” 1999), Cherry Jones (“24,” 2009), and Margo Martindale (“Justified,” 2011).

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