HBO Turns 50: The 50 Best TV Series Performances

HBO Turns 50: The 50 Best TV Series Performances

HBO Turns 50: The 50 Best

 

ā€œIt’s not TV. It’s HBO.ā€

That’s the slogan of the premium cable network that single handedly changed the television landscape forever, and ushered in the Peak TV era. With Home Box Office turning 50 this week, Variety is celebrating its Golden Year by ranking the 50 best performances in its history.

Disclaimer: We’re including performances only from dramas, comedies and limited series that are no longer on the air. So don’t expect this current list to have Zendaya (ā€œEuphoriaā€), Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong (ā€œSuccessionā€), Jennifer Coolidge (ā€œThe White Lotusā€), Bill Hader (ā€œBarryā€) or Larry David (ā€œCurb Your Enthusiasmā€).

Now a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO is the oldest subscription television service in the United States. Launching on November 8, 1972, in the past 50 years, HBO has produced some of the finest creations in television — all while breaking off into multiple phases and facets of itself — with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

HBO holds the record for the most Emmy wins in a single year, for ā€œGame of Thrones,ā€ with 12, which it achieved in 2015, 2016 and 2019. The show also has the most wins for a drama series in history with 59, and the most wins for a single episode – ā€œBattle of the Bastards,ā€ which won six, and is tied with ā€œBoardwalk Empire.ā€

For individual acting roles, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ turn as vice president (and eventual Madam President) Selina Meyer in ā€œVeepā€ has the honor of winning the most awards for a single role with six for lead actress comedy. In addition, ā€œGame of Thronesā€ star Peter Dinklage is tied for the most wins ever in supporting actor drama for his work as Tyrion Lannister (with four).

HBO has made us laugh (Garry Shandling in ā€œThe Larry Sanders Showā€), cry (Michaela Coel in ā€œI May Destroy Youā€) and feel fear (John Kassir in ā€œTales from the Cryptā€). It’s kept us in suspense (James Gandolfini in ā€œThe Sopranosā€), a state of anxiety (Carrie Coon in ā€œThe Leftoversā€) and even utter confusion on how we feel about a character (Jeremy Piven in ā€œEntourageā€).

We hope HBO continues to build upon its presence on the television medium. But what’s on the horizon for the premium cable network, and with the streaming home of HBO, HBO Max, merging with Discovery+, how will its legacy grow?

We’re nervous, but hopeful: And as long as HBO keeps on with series like ā€œSuccession,ā€ ā€œEuphoriaā€ and ā€œHacks,ā€ the brand will remain on fire.

Read Variety’s list of the 50 best performances from all of HBO’s television series below.

Honorable mentions: Gabriel Byrne (ā€œIn Treatmentā€); Emilia Clarke (ā€œGame of Thronesā€); Kristin Davis (ā€œSex and the Cityā€); Frances McDormand (ā€œOlive Kitteridgeā€); Mary Louise-Parker (ā€œAngels in Americaā€); Anna Paquin (ā€œTrue Bloodā€); Alexander SkarsgĆ„rd (ā€œBig Little Liesā€); John Turturro (ā€œThe Night Ofā€); Kate Winslet (ā€œMare of Easttownā€); Dominic West (ā€œThe Wireā€)

From Variety US