Mandy Moore wishes the 2022 Primetime Emmys gave more nominations to the "insanely, wildly talented cast and crew" of 'This is Us'
The 38-year-old actress - who played matriarch Rebecca Pearson for the show's six season run between 2016 and earlier this year - expressed her disappointment that the long-running drama was only recognised in the Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics category for her husband Taylor Goldsmith and composer Siddhartha Khosla for their song 'The Forever Now' on social media on Tuesday (12.07.22)
15 July 2022
On her Instagram Story following the awarding body's announcement, Mandy
wrote: "Do I wish our show was recognized in what I think was its's [sic] finest hour? Sure. And [creator] Dan Fogelman's brilliant writing for 6 seasons (hello THE TRAIN)? @kenolin1's [Ken Olin] impeccable direction? Our insanely, wildly talented cast and crew? Yah."
'The Princess Diaries' star admitted that despite their show being largely ignored by the Television Academy there was "nothing" that could remove what the ABC series meant to "SO MANY", including her and the rest of the cast, such as her on-screen husband Jack, played by Milo Ventimiglia.
Mandy wrote: "That's an incredible legacy to be a part of. I will be grateful forever."
Recently, The former pop princess - who played the mother of the 'Big Three' made up of Justin Hartley's Kevin, Chrissy Metz's Kate and Sterling K. Brown's Randall - reflected on how becoming a mother to her xx-year-month old son Gus "fully solidified" how she brought a parent to life.
Mandy - who is now expecting her and her husband's second child - said:
"I'm like, 'Oh, it all makes sense now' ... I just feel like the interaction that I have with the kids now ... I have always felt the maternal instinct in me, but now it's fully solidified."
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