Emerging talent Connor Storrie has garnered his inaugural Emmy nomination, a surprising turn of events given it stems from his hosting duties on 'Saturday Night Live' rather than his acclaimed role in 'Heated Rivalry'. This unexpected recognition underscores a pivotal moment in the young actor's burgeoning career, highlighting his versatility and broad appeal beyond his Canadian-produced drama series. His nomination in the 'best guest actor in a comedy' category has drawn considerable attention, with Storrie himself expressing a profound sense of disbelief and thankfulness for the prestigious acknowledgement.
The 26-year-old artist's comedic prowess on 'SNL' earlier this year captured the Academy's notice, marking him as a contender despite 'Heated Rivalry' being ineligible for American Emmy consideration due to its Canadian financing. During his February 28th 'SNL' appearance, which featured Mumford & Sons as musical guests, Storrie even brought along his 'Heated Rivalry' co-star, Hudson Williams, for a memorable sketch, further cementing his presence in the U.S. entertainment landscape. The Creative Arts Emmys, where guest acting accolades are typically bestowed, are scheduled for early September, preceding the main televised ceremony.
Storrie's journey to this Emmy nomination has been distinctive. While 'Heated Rivalry', a queer hockey drama based on a popular romance novel series, found immense success and critical acclaim in Canada—securing 16 Canadian Screen Awards in 2026—Storrie, an American, was personally ineligible for those national honors. The series, which airs on HBO Max in the U.S., has nevertheless propelled both Storrie and Williams into stardom. Since the show's debut, the duo has presented at the Golden Globes, participated in the Olympic Torch Relay, and made their Met Gala debut, showcasing their rising prominence in the industry. Storrie has also secured prestigious brand endorsements with Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co., further solidifying his status as a major Hollywood figure.
Beyond his success with 'Heated Rivalry' and his Emmy-nominated 'SNL' performance, Storrie has been actively involved in numerous other ventures. He is slated to appear in the upcoming A24 comedy 'Peaked,' co-created by Molly Gordon and 'SNL' writer Allie Levitan. Prior to the premiere of 'Heated Rivalry', he also featured in a multi-episode arc on 'Criminal Minds Evolution'. The second season of 'Heated Rivalry', based on subsequent novels in the series, is expected to begin filming this summer with a projected spring 2027 release, ensuring Storrie's continued visibility and influence in the entertainment world.
The recognition of Connor Storrie for his 'Saturday Night Live' hosting appearance is a testament to his burgeoning talent and broad appeal, marking an exciting new chapter in his career trajectory that extends beyond his breakout dramatic role.
