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How Shawn Hatosy Could Break a 50-Year Emmy Record With 'The Pitt'

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entertainmentApril 11, 2026

Apr 10, 2026 4:35pm PT

How Shawn Hatosy Could Break a 50-Year Emmy Record With ‘The Pitt’

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Emmys…paging Dr. Abbot.

After winning the Primetime Emmy Award for guest actor in a drama series for his turn as Dr. Jack Abbot, Shawn Hatosy returns in Season 2 with expanded visibility, appearing in six of the show’s 15 episodes. In the 50-year history of guest acting races, repeat winners are rare, and repeat winners for the same show are even rarer. Only five actors in the guest drama actor category have ever won more than once: Patrick McGoohan for “Columbo” (1975, 1990), Ed Asner for “Rich Man, Poor Man” (1976) and “Roots” (1977), John Lithgow for “Amazing Stories” (1986) and “Dexter” (2010), Charles S. Dutton for “The Practice” (2002) and “Without a Trace” (2003), and Ron Cephas Jones for “This Is Us” (2018, 2020).

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