It's Emmy time! The Primetime Emmys will be handed out on Sept. 20, 2020, and ahead of the big show Wonderwall.com is introducing you to the significant others of the nominees! From fellow entertainers to psychiatrists to sculptors, meet the other halves of this year's crop of actors. First up? "Ozark" star Julia Garner — who is up for outstanding supporting actress in a drama for her work on the Netflix series — and her equally famous other half. She's been married to singer Mark Foster from the band Foster the People since December 2019. Keep reading to learn more about the nominees' partners…
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His role in "Hollywood" earned four-time Emmy-winner Jim Parsons an outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie nomination. The "Big Bang Theory" alum has been married to Todd Spiewak, an art director, since 2017.
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"Hollywood" also earned Holland Taylor an Emmy nomination! The actress will compete in the outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or movie category, and we know her longtime love, actress Sarah Paulson, will be cheering her on. The two have been dating since 2015.
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The only member of the Levy family who doesn't star on "Schitt's Creek"? Eugene Levy's wife, Deborah Divine. The two have been married since 1977 and are parents to two other stars on the show — Dan Levy and Sarah Levy. Dan's competing in the outstanding lead actor in a comedy series category for his work on the hit show's final season.
Mark Duplass, who's up for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for his work on "The Morning Show," is a married man. He's been wed to actress Katie Aselton since 2006, and they share two daughters together.
Betty Gilpin earned an outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series nomination for her role on "GLOW." We know her husband will be right beside her during the ceremony. She's been married to fellow actor Cosmo Pfeil since 2016.
Naomi Watts's beau, Billy Crudup, is up for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for his performance on "The Morning Show." The actors have been dating since 2017.
After a high-profile romance with Tim Burton, Helena Bonham Carter has moved on. The star, who's up for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her work as Princess Margaret on "The Crown," has been seeing Norwegian writer and academic Rye Dag Holmboe, who teaches in the History of Art Department at University College London, since 2018.
Samira Wiley is a happily married lady! Since 2017, she's been the wife of writer Lauren Morelli, who worked on her show "Orange Is the New Black." The star is up for her performance on "The Handmaid's Tale" in the outstanding supporting actress in a drama series category.
Kieran Culkin brings the laughs amidst the drama on "Succession" and picked up an outstanding supporting actor in a drama series nomination this year. In real life, he's happily married to Jazz Charton, with whom he welcomed daughter Kinsey last year.
Another "Succession" actor up for a statue this year? Matthew Macfadyen, who earned an outstanding actor in a supporting role nomination. He's been married to British actress Keeley Hawes since 2004. They have two kids together.
A little bit Alexis! Annie Murphy brought the beloved Alexis to life on "Schitt's Creek" and picked up an outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series nomination in the process. Her husband, musician Menno Versteeg, will no doubt be cheering for her on Emmy night.
Best lead actor in a comedy series nominee Anthony Anderson has been married to Alvina Stewart since 1999 (though they temporarily split from 2014 until 2017). The "Black-ish" star and Alvina share two kids, Kyra and Nathan.
Ted Danson has been married to third wife Mary Steenburgen since 1995. The actors met on the set of "Pontiac Moon" back in 1993. This year, he's once again up for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his work on "The Good Place."
Like in years past, we bet that "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star Rachel Brosnahan will have her husband, Jason Ralph, by her side on Emmy night. Jason is also an actor and is best known for his role on "The Magicians." The couple have been married since 2016, which means he was on hand for her 2018 win in this same category.
Jason Bateman's on-screen wife, Laura Linney, is usually supported by hubby Marc Schauer on Emmy night. The "Ozark" star and best lead actress in a drama series nominee has been married to the real estate agent since 2009. They share one child, son Bennett.
Ed Sinclair met his future wife, Olivia Colman, on the set of a production at Cambridge University. He was a third-year law student at the time. The two wed in 2001 and went on to have three children. Now Ed will be rooting for the British actress as she competes for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for her work as Queen Elizabeth II on "The Crown."
"This Is Us" star Sterling K. Brown, who's up for outstanding lead actor in a drama series, is married to actress Ryan Michelle Bathe. The couple, who married in 2007, were college sweethearts while attending Stanford. Ryan's even done a stint on "This Is Us" as Yvette. They're the proud parents of two boys, Andrew and Amare.
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" actor Tony Shalhoub has a built-in cheerleader when he competes for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series — wife Brooke Adams. They've been married since 1992.
Sunrise Coigney is Mark Ruffalo's other half. The two have been married since 2000 and share son Keen and daughters Bella and Odette. This year, Mark earned an outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie nomination for his work in "I Know This Much Is True."
Fiona Shaw's proud partner will be cheering her on during the 2020 Primetime Emmys. The "Killing Eve" star, who's up for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, is married to Dr. Sonali Deraniyagala.
Kenan Thompson always brings the laughs on "Saturday Night Live," which earned him an outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series nod. The funnyman has been married to model Christina Evangeline since 2011. They share daughters Georgia and Gianna.
"Dead to Me" star Christina Applegate is up for outstanding lead actress in a drama series this year, and we have no doubt her partner will be by her side. She's been with musician Martyn LeNoble since 2008. They share daughter Sadie.
We know Suzanne Newlander will be cheering on husband Alan Arkin on Emmy night. He's up for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series for his work on "The Kominsky Method." The couple have been married since 1996. Fun fact: He borrowed her maiden name for his "The Kominsky Method" character, Norman.
"Little Fires Everywhere" scored Kerry Washington an outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie nomination at this year's Emmys! The star has been married to former football player Nnamdi Asomugha since 2013. They share daughter Isabelle and son Caleb.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" star Andre Braugher is up for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series. The "Homicide: Life on the Street" alum has been married to actress Ami Brabson since 1991. They have three sons together: Michael, Isaiah and John Wesley.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas will celebrate their 20-year wedding anniversary two months after the 2020 Emmys where Michael is once again up for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his work on "The Kominsky Method."
"Watchmen" star Jeremy Irons has been married to Sinead Cusack since 1978. The outstanding lead actor in a limited series nominee shares two sons, Sam and Max, with his wife, who's a well-known actress in her native Ireland.
Steve Carell has been married to Nancy Carell (née Walls) for 25 years! This sweet Hollywood couple — who met at an improv class — wed in 1995 and share two kids, daughter Elisabeth and son John. Nancy had an impressive career herself thanks to stints on "Saturday Night Live," "The Daily Show" and even Steve's hit series "The Office."
"Westworld" actress Thandie Newton is up for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series. She's been married to British writer, director and producer Ol Parker since 1998. They share daughters Ripley and Nico and son Booker.
This next star's no stranger to award season! Meryl Streep added another Primetime Emmy nomination to her resume thanks to her work on "Big Little Lies." The outstanding supporting actress in a drama series nominee has been married to Don Gummer, a sculptor, since 1978. They share son Henry and daughters Mamie, Grace and Louisa.
Billy Porter is once again up for outstanding lead actor in a drama series for his work on "Pose." He met hubby Adam Smith, who owns luxury eyewear brand Native Ken, in 2009. They briefly dated then reconnected romantically in 2015 before marrying in 2017. Adam was by Billy's side last year when he won in this very category!
"Bad Education" earned Hugh Jackman a Primetime Emmy nod this year for outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie. Hugh's been married to fellow Australian Deborra-lee Furness, an actress and producer, since 1996. The couple met on the set of "Correlli," an Australian TV show, the year prior. They have two children together.
Jeremy Strong stars as Kendall Roy on "Succession" and is up for outstanding lead actor in a drama series. Off-screen, the actor is happily married to Emma Wall, a psychiatrist. The two wed in 2016 and now have two girls — daughters Ingrid and Clara.
Bradley Whitford's work on "The Handmaid's Tale" earned him an outstanding actor in a supporting role nomination. He and actress Amy Landecker — his co-star on "Transparent" — eloped in 2019.
Don Cheadle is married to actress Bridgid Coulter, who's best known for her roles on "Rosewood" and "Westworld." The couple have been together since 1992 but only tied the knot in 2016. They have two daughters together — Imani and Ayana. We'll be watching to see if Don wins outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his performance on "Black Monday."