The were announced Wednesday morning, with Paul Rudd and Ryan Gosling among the list of first-time nominees. Rudd earned his first Emmy nod, for best supporting actor in a comedy, for his season three run on . And Ryan Gosling, recognized with a best guest actor in a comedy series nod for hosting a memorable episode of , is also a first-time Emmy contender.

Two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts also received her first Emmy nomination for her role in . She’s nominated in the category of best actress in a limited or anthology series, competing alongside Jodie Foster ( ), Brie Larson ( ), Juno Temple ( ) and Sofía Vergara ( ). Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who , also received her first-ever Emmy nomination for guest actress in a comedy series after appearing in s third season.

She’ll compete against fellow Oscar winners Olivia Colman ( ) and Jamie Lee Curtis ( ), as well as comedy veterans Kaitlin Olson ( ), Maya Rudolph ( ) and Kristen Wiig ( ). Also in the guest actress category and making her debut is veteran actress Parker Posey, who was nominated for her appearance in . Another notable Emmys newcomer is Dominic West, who received a nomination in the best actor in a drama series category for his portrayal of Prince Charles in .

It’s a triumphant moment for the actor after he was snubbed for his performance in the same role last year, as well as for his stint in as Jimmy McNulty. He’s joined in the category by fellow first-timer Hiroyuki Sanada, who received acclaim for his .