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Palm Royale Stunts Lead to Emmy Recognition, Breaking Barriers in Comedy

The stunt work on AppleTV+’s hit series Palm Royale has officially made history, earning multiple Emmy nominations for the show’s incredible physical performances. The recognition highlights the dedication and skill of the women involved in bringing the show to life, cementing their status as pioneers in television stunt work.

The nominations span both technical and performance categories, celebrating the entire stunt team for their exceptional execution in Episode 6, titled “Maxine Finds Herself.”

Mallory Thompson received a nod for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming, acknowledging the meticulous planning and direction required to safely and effectively execute complex scenes. Alongside her, Colby Lemmo and Sonja Wajih were nominated for Outstanding Stunt Performance, recognizing their outstanding individual abilities in action.

What makes this achievement truly remarkable is the context of the nominations. This recognition marks the first time that an all-women stunt team from a single series has been concurrently nominated in both the coordination and performance categories. This milestone is a powerful testament to the growing visibility and talent within the entertainment industry.

The success of Palm Royale serves as a vibrant reminder that behind every successful comedic scene are dedicated professionals who push creative boundaries and deliver high-stakes action with skill and finesse. Their work not only elevated the show but also opened a significant door for female representation in demanding roles within television production.