Kathy Bates is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning decades, Bates has captivated audiences with her talent on both stage and screen. And now, with her standout performance in CBS’s “Matlock” reboot, she is on the cusp of making Emmy history.
At the age of 77, Bates is poised to become the oldest nominee ever in the lead drama actress category if she receives a nomination for her role as Madeline “Matty” Matlock. The character of Matlock is a complex one, with Bates portraying her with a perfect blend of wit, resolve, and heartbreak. As Matlock navigates the legal world under a false identity, Bates brings a depth to the character that is truly remarkable.
This wouldn’t be Bates’ first time in the Emmy spotlight. She has previously won two Emmys for her roles in “Two and a Half Men” and “American Horror Story: Coven.” Bates also earned a nomination in the lead drama actress category in 2012 for her role in “Harry’s Law.” With a career full of accolades, Bates is no stranger to awards recognition.
If Bates secures a nomination for “Matlock,” she will join a prestigious list of acting legends who have earned Emmy nods later in their careers. The competition in the lead drama actress category is stiff, with talented actresses like Keri Russell and Britt Lower also vying for the coveted Emmy award. But Bates’ performance in “Matlock” has already garnered critical acclaim, with a Critics Choice Award under her belt.
CBS is fully backing Bates and “Matlock” in the awards race, submitting the show and its cast and crew for consideration in various categories. The network is also pushing veteran actor Beau Bridges for a guest drama actor nomination, adding to the star-studded lineup of talent associated with the show.
Regardless of the outcome at the Emmys, a nomination for Bates would be a crowning achievement in a career filled with success. Bates continues to push boundaries and redefine what it means to be an actress of a certain age in an industry that often sidelines older women. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to bring characters to life with depth and nuance make her a true powerhouse in Hollywood.
The season finale of “Matlock” is set to air on April 17 on CBS, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see how Bates’ character’s story unfolds. As the Emmy nominations draw near, all eyes will be on Bates as she potentially makes history with another well-deserved accolade in her illustrious career.