Arts & Entertainment

32 Emmy Nominations For Westchester-Filmed Television Shows

From "Fallout" to "The Gilded Age," the local film industry captured the imaginations of viewers and reviewers alike over the past year.

"Westchester County's film industry is a true powerhouse that showcases the beauty of our region," Westchester County Executive George Latimer said of the impressive early awards season run.
"Westchester County's film industry is a true powerhouse that showcases the beauty of our region," Westchester County Executive George Latimer said of the impressive early awards season run. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — When it comes to creating award-winning productions, Hollywood doesn't have anything on the Hudson Valley film industry.

In fact, three movie and television productions filmed in Westchester earned an amazing 32 Emmy nomination this year.

"Westchester County's film industry is a true powerhouse that showcases the beauty of our region," Westchester County Executive George Latimer said of the impressive early awards season run. "The industry's economic impact is undeniable, generating over $2 billion in economic activity in 2022-2023. These Emmy nominations are a testament to the world-class productions that choose Westchester County as their backdrop."

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If you are looking to return to "The Gilded Age," look no further than Westchester County. (Barbara Nitke/HBO)

"Fallout," which filmed at the Verplanck quarry in Cortlandt, garnered a whopping 16 nominations.

The FX miniseries "Feud: Capote & The Swans" scored 10 Emmy nominations in categories including casting, costumes, directing and acting. The returning limited series filmed at the C.V. Rich Mansion in White Plains.

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HBO's "The Gilded Age" racked up six nominations, including one for best drama series. The production filmed at locations across the county, including Lyndhurst, Manhattanville College and the Jacob Purdy House in White Plains.

"These nominations celebrate the unique appeal Westchester County offers to filmmakers," Westchester County Tourism & Film Director Natasha Caputo said. "Seeing our locations come alive on screen in such captivating productions fills us with immense pride. Congratulations to all the nominees – we are rooting for you."

Caputo's organization plays a starring role in keeping Westchester in the limelight. The film office helps with location scouting, technical visits and even works to streamline permits. This support system helped make Westchester a blockbuster when Emmy nominations were announced.

The 76th annual Emmy Awards will be held on September 18.


An earlier version of this story mistakenly made reference to 32 productions filmed in Westchester earning Emmy nominations, when, in fact, three productions filmed in the county earned 32 nominations.


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