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Joy Sunday Earns Emmy Nod for Breakout Role in DTF St. Louis

Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsuby Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsu
July 9, 2026
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Actress Joy Sunday has received her first Primetime Emmy nomination, earning a spot in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series category for her compelling performance in HBO’s dark comedy miniseries DTF St. Louis.

The announcement, part of the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations, highlights Sunday’s rising star power in a competitive field that includes established talents like Linda Cardellini, also nominated for the same series.

DTF St. Louis, which premiered on HBO and Max in March 2026, has quickly become one of the year’s most talked-about limited series. Created and directed by Steven Conrad, the seven-episode dark comedy-crime drama follows a tangled love triangle among middle-aged suburbanites in St. Louis that spirals into mystery and murder.

The title playfully references a fictional dating app for discreet encounters, setting the stage for sharp social satire, awkward infidelities, and unexpected twists.

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Sunday portrays Jodie Plumb, a sharp and determined special crimes officer from the Twyla police department. Paired with veteran detective Donoghue Homer, played by Richard Jenkins, Plumb investigates the suspicious death of a central character found at a community pool.

Critics have praised Sunday’s nuanced performance, noting her ability to convey quiet intensity, dry humor, and subtle vulnerability. Her character’s rare but impactful smile in the finale revealing personal details about an ethically non-monogamous marriage has been singled out as a memorable moment.

“Joy brings this singular presence to the screen,” one reviewer noted. “She holds her own alongside heavyweights like Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini, delivering a breakout turn that feels both fresh and deeply grounded.”

The series stars Bateman as local weatherman Clark Forrest, Harbour in a key dramatic-comedic role, and Cardellini as Carol, wife to one of the central figures. Additional cast members include Peter Sarsgaard and Chris Perfetti.

The show blends elements of suburban malaise, hip-hop dancing interludes, financial woes, and a whodunnit structure that keeps viewers guessing.

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DTF St. Louis has garnered widespread acclaim, earning 13 Emmy nominations overall, including for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. The ensemble acting nods reflect the strong ensemble dynamic, with Sunday’s recognition particularly notable as a relative newcomer.

She previously appeared in projects like Wednesday and has been building momentum in Hollywood with roles that showcase her range and striking screen presence.

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Industry insiders view Sunday’s nomination as a significant milestone. In interviews, she has spoken about the importance of complex Black characters and the persistence required to break through in the industry.

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Her work in DTF St. Louis demonstrates a maturity beyond her years, balancing procedural elements with emotional depth in a series that skewers suburban pretensions while finding humanity in its flawed characters.

The Emmys will air live on NBC and stream on Peacock on Monday, September 14, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Sunday’s category features formidable competition, but her fresh take on a detective role has generated buzz as one of the season’s standout performances.

Fans and fellow actors have flooded social media with congratulations. The nomination arrives at a time when limited series continue to dominate awards conversations, offering actors like Sunday opportunities to shine in tightly crafted stories that might not fit traditional network formats.

Beyond the immediate recognition, Sunday’s Emmy nod signals broader shifts in television. HBO’s willingness to greenlight quirky, adult-oriented dark comedies with diverse casting has paid off creatively and critically. DTF St. Louis stands out for its willingness to mix tones crude humor alongside poignant reflections on aging, marriage, and desire without losing narrative coherence.

For Sunday, the journey to this point involved steady work and standout supporting roles that built toward this breakthrough. Those close to the production describe her as collaborative and dedicated, bringing authenticity to Plumb’s investigative scenes and quieter character moments alike.

As awards season heats up, all eyes will be on whether Sunday takes home the trophy. Regardless of the outcome, the nomination cements her status as one to watch. DTF St. Louis itself has sparked conversations about modern relationships, suburban secrets, and the messy realities behind polished facades topics that resonate deeply in today’s cultural landscape.

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With positive reviews, strong viewership, and now major Emmy attention, the miniseries has solidified its place as a highlight of 2026 television.

Joy Sunday’s performance serves as a prime example of how emerging talent can elevate already strong material into something truly special.

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