By securing two nominations at the age of 100, the legendary naturalist and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough is officially the oldest Emmy nominee of all time.
The nominations for the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards have officially dropped, rewriting the television history books in the process.
While streaming giants and networks are locked in a fierce numbers game, the most defining moment belongs to the legendary Sir David Attenborough.
At 100 years old, Attenborough has officially become the oldest Emmy nominee in history.
The iconic naturalist and broadcaster, who celebrated his centenary milestone on May 8, shattered the previous age record held by the late TV legend Norman Lear, who earned a nomination in 2022 at 99 years and 11 months old.















