Phil Dunster had an unforgettable day on July 12th when he received his first Emmy nomination for his outstanding performance as Jamie Tartt in Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso. To celebrate his achievement, the 31-year-old actor also enjoyed watching the Grand Slam action at the All England Club.
As Dunster observed the men’s and women’s quarterfinal matches at Wimbledon, he reflected on his Emmy nomination and the current state of the entertainment industry amidst the looming SAG-AFTRA strike. He admitted that the day was both amazing and confusing, as he tried to process the news while being aware of the industry’s uncertainties.
In the third season of Ted Lasso, Dunster’s character, Jamie Tartt, undergoes a transformation from a cocky footballer to a compassionate leader in the locker room. Although there were rumors of an Emmy nomination for Dunster, he tried to ignore the buzz and remained focused on his work.
Dunster expressed his gratitude for being part of a show that has received so much love over the three seasons. He recognized the cliché of saying he’s happy just to be involved, but he genuinely felt honored to work with the talented individuals involved in the show. He emphasized his dedication to telling the best story possible and staying focused on his job.
When it came to finding inspiration for his performance, Dunster looked to his co-stars, especially Jason Sudeikis, who stars, co-creates, and executive produces Ted Lasso. He credited Sudeikis for understanding the characters’ arcs and pacing the show effectively. Dunster understood the importance of relying on his scene partners, such as Brett Goldstein, Hannah Waddingham, and Juno Temple, to bring out the best in their performances. He believed in playing whatever the scene demanded without overthinking it or trying to create overly impactful moments. Pacing was key to Dunster’s approach.
Dunster acknowledged that there were times when he may have pushed too hard in certain scenes. However, he valued feedback from his colleagues, as it helped him find the right balance. When asked about his favorite scene of the season, Dunster pointed to the bike scene with Goldstein in Amsterdam. He described it as a lovely, fun, and silly scene that allowed them to improvise and have genuine chemistry on-screen.
Ted Lasso garnered a total of 21 Emmy nominations for its third season, possibly its final. Dunster acknowledged that being at the forefront of the race taught him an important lesson: not to get caught up in the hype and to maintain connections with friends from before the show.
Regarding his fashion choices for Emmy night, Dunster mentioned his stylist Warren Alfie Baker, who has been responsible for dressing him for red carpets and events during Ted Lasso’s successful run. While it was too early to determine his ensemble for the ceremony, Dunster expressed confidence in Baker’s expertise and willingness to follow his guidance.
Aside from his Emmy nomination and Wimbledon, Dunster also predicted the winner of the tennis tournament. He believed that Carlos Alcaraz would come out on top due to his impressive power. As it turns out, Dunster’s prediction was correct.
In conclusion, Phil Dunster was elated with his first Emmy nomination for Ted Lasso and celebrated by attending Wimbledon. Despite the confusion surrounding the industry, he remained grateful for the opportunity to be part of a show loved by many. He drew inspiration from his co-stars and valued their feedback. With the Emmy ceremony approaching, Dunster trusted his stylist to choose an appropriate outfit. Overall, it was a thrilling time for Dunster, filled with professional success and exciting sporting events.