Erika Alexander Poised for Supporting Comedy Emmy Nomination for 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins'
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
Erika Alexander, a seasoned actress renowned for her work in both comedic and dramatic roles, is generating considerable buzz for a potential Emmy nomination in the supporting comedy actress category for her performance in NBC's new mockumentary, "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins." This potential recognition is seen by many as a long-awaited acknowledgment of her enduring talent and contributions to television.
Emmy Buzz Builds for Erika Alexander's Performance in 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins'
On April 9, 2026, industry insiders confirmed that Erika Alexander, known for her sharp wit and profound character portrayals, is being submitted for a Supporting Comedy Emmy for her role as Monica in "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins." This strategic move by the show's producers aims to maximize her chances of receiving an Emmy. The series' lead, Tracy Morgan, who plays Reggie Dinkins, will be entered in the lead acting categories. Alexander's co-star, Precious Way, is also vying for a nomination in the same supporting actress category, while Daniel Radcliffe, Jalyn Hall, and Bobby Moynihan are being considered for supporting actor honors. The ten-episode inaugural season of "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" aired its finale on April 13, captivating a substantial audience and solidifying its position as a dark horse contender for the Outstanding Comedy Series award. The show, helmed by creators Robert Carlock and Sam Means, has been likened to a heartwarming yet chaotic comedy, reminiscent of "Abbott Elementary," featuring a compelling ensemble cast.
Alexander's career has seen a quiet but impressive trajectory since her breakout role as Maxine Shaw in the iconic sitcom "Living Single." Despite the show's cultural impact and widespread popularity, she never received an Emmy nomination for that performance. Her recent work includes an appearance in the Oscar-winning film "American Fiction" and a role in Apple TV's "Invasion," where she is also on the ballot for supporting drama actress. Her portrayal of Monica, Reggie's astute and no-nonsense ex-wife and agent, showcases a remarkable blend of humor and emotional depth, a quality often favored by Emmy voters, as exemplified by past winners like Julie Bowen. Tracy Morgan, with two prior Emmy nominations, adds further star power to the cast. As the series gains momentum, the possibility of the show itself achieving a top-tier Emmy nomination becomes increasingly likely, with Alexander finally stepping into the spotlight she so richly deserves.

