Colman Domingo added another milestone to his acting career on Tuesday when he earned a 2025 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. The nomination recognizes his role as Danny in Netflix’s hit show The Four Seasons, returning him to the spotlight after his previous Emmy-winning performance in Euphoria.

The 82nd Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were announced on July 15, and Domingo joined a competitive field that includes Ike Barinholtz for The Studio, Bowen Yang for Saturday Night Live, Harrison Ford and Michael Urie for Shrinking, Jeff Hiller for Somebody Somewhere, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach for The Bear.

For Domingo, the nomination marked a satisfying moment of symmetry and celebration. He accepted the news on the set of Euphoria, where he first made Emmy history by winning Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his powerful portrayal of Ali in Season 2. Reflecting on the coincidence, Domingo told Deadline, “Maybe it’s a good luck charm, being here with my cast from Euphoria.”

The Four Seasons with Colman Domingo
The Four Seasons with Colman Domingo. Photo: Netflix

Domingo, 55, has been filming the third season of The Four Seasons and remains tight-lipped about plot details, while enthusiastically sharing his excitement for the direction of his character. “We’re creating some epic story, and I’m having a great time,” he said.

The ensemble cast, led by creator and star Tina Fey, includes notable names such as Steve Carell, Will Forte and Kerri Kenney‑Silver. Domingo, who plays the charming and affable Danny, credits his castmates for both inspiration and laughs. “Comedy is very hard,” he said. “Walking into a room with Steve Carell and Tina Fey, they’re like mathematicians when it comes to landing a joke. I was also learning from my castmates.”

Domingo expressed hopes for Season 3 that the writers expand Danny’s storyline, particularly his relationship with his on‑screen husband Claude. “We’ve seen everyone else plan vacations,” he said, “but let’s see the world that Danny likes to populate, and how he moves through the world. I love leaning into the friendship between me and Tina Fey.” He added that he would love to see Steve Carell return to the show. “We became an actual family on set,” he said.

Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for 'The Four Seasons.' Photo: Netflix
Colman Domingo, Tina Fey, Will Forte and Marc Salvani for ‘The Four Seasons.’ Photo: Netflix

Domingo began his career in theater, acting in Shakespeare and modern plays, and describes the stage as “dusting off 300‑year‑old jokes and being a clown.” For much of his onscreen career, he focused on dramatic roles, making his shift to comedy with The Four Seasons a fulfilling new chapter.

His joy was evident as he spoke about being recognized for his comedic talents. “People who know me believe that I’m funny, but I never got a chance to flex it,” he said. “It felt great to join a comedy show with veterans and learn from them.”

Domingo, also on Variety’s 2025 Comedy Impact List, hosts a podcast named Filthy Preppy Teen$ with co‑host Billy Eichner. The show, which explores pop culture and youth themes with humor and sharp commentary, highlights Domingo’s versatile creative pursuits beyond acting.

In addition to The Four Seasons and Euphoria, Domingo’s screen resume includes critically acclaimed work in films like If Beale Street Could Talk, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Selma, and the limited series Watchmen. His expansive body of work spans screen, stage and voice acting, establishing him as a dynamic presence in Hollywood.

Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for 'The Four Seasons.' Photo: Netflix
Colman Domingo and Marc Salvani for ‘The Four Seasons.’ Photo: Netflix

When asked about how he plans to celebrate his latest Emmy nod, Domingo said he intended to keep things low-key. “I like doing something small. I’ll go to one of my favorite restaurants and take this blessing in,” he said. His humble reaction reflects both gratitude and contentment. “Doing what you love and being recognized for it is icing on the cake,” he added.

Domingo’s journey from theater stages to streaming comedy—and the acclaim that followed—exemplifies the shifting landscape of representation in media. As an openly gay Black man, his visibility and success resonate with audiences seeking more diverse and authentic stories on screen.

His win for Euphoria in 2022 marked a high point, but his current nomination is drawing attention to The Four Seasons as a major comedic contender. The series brings together a diverse ensemble and reflects themes of family, friendship and modern life through humor and heart.

Euphoria returns for Season 3 later this year, but Claudio Domingo and his co-stars are already hard at work on set. The Emmy race continues to generate buzz as other favorites and newcomers emerge in major categories.

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards will air live Sept. 14 on CBS and will stream on Paramount+. Fans can expect to see whether Domingo’s nomination turns into another trophy. Meanwhile, audiences around the world continue to enjoy his performances, now in both edge-of-your-seat drama and laugh-out-loud comedy.