TV Academy 2026 Hall of Fame: Smart, Sarandos, Nevins Among 7

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- The Television Academy announced seven inductees for its 28th Hall of Fame class, with the ceremony scheduled for Thursday, August 13, to kick off the 2026 Televerse festival
- Jean Smart ("Hacks," seven Emmys), Trey Parker and Matt Stone ("South Park," five Emmys), and Ted Danson ("A Man on the Inside," two Emmys) anchor the performer side of the 2026 class
- Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is the sole executive inductee, while the late Ed Bradley represents CBS News journalism in this year's class
- Sheila Nevins enters the Hall of Fame with 32 Primetime Emmy Awards — a record for individual recipients — earned across her documentary producing career
- The 2026 class pushes total Hall of Fame membership past 150 inductees since the honor's 1984 inception, spanning actors, creators, executives, journalists, and animators
- The selection committee was chaired by WME co-founder Rick Rosen, with members drawn from 20th Television (Karey Burke), Universal Studio Group (Pearlena Igbokwe), and former CBS Entertainment chair Nina Tassler
Why it matters: The 2026 class reflects television's broadening definition of lifetime achievement — honoring performers alongside executives (Sarandos), journalists (Bradley), and documentary producers (Nevins) in a single cohort. Nevins' record 32 individual Primetime Emmys is the standout credential, and the August 13 ceremony doubles as the launch event for Televerse, the Academy's flagship festival.




