The Television Academy announced the slate of nominees for the 74th annual Emmy Awards on July 12, and now the big night has finally arrived - with some stacked competition! While many actors who snagged nominations for the 2022 awards show - airing live from Los Angeles on Sept. 12 - were elated to see their respective TV shows among the bunch, others were overjoyed to be honored for the very first time.
Stars like Sydney Sweeney, Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac, and Lizzo earned their inaugural Emmy nods this year for their outstanding work, and they began celebrating immediately. "What a morning!" Sweeney wrote on Instagram of her accolades for both "Euphoria" and "The White Lotus." ". . . I'm so proud of both these shows and grateful to everybody that's been apart of them."
Other names fans were pleasantly surprised to see on the 2022 nominations list include former President Barack Obama, Sebastian Stan, the cast of "Squid Game,...
Stars like Sydney Sweeney, Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac, and Lizzo earned their inaugural Emmy nods this year for their outstanding work, and they began celebrating immediately. "What a morning!" Sweeney wrote on Instagram of her accolades for both "Euphoria" and "The White Lotus." ". . . I'm so proud of both these shows and grateful to everybody that's been apart of them."
Other names fans were pleasantly surprised to see on the 2022 nominations list include former President Barack Obama, Sebastian Stan, the cast of "Squid Game,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
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Netflix’s Stranger Things, HBO’s Euphoria, HBO’s The White Lotus, Disney+ docuseries The Beatles: Get Back and CBS and Paramount+ special Adele: One Night Only were the big winners at the Creative Arts Emmys, collecting five awards apiece over the two nights.
Netflix’s Squid Game and animated series Arcane were close behind with four apiece (Arcane included three juried awards).
Lee Yoo-mi — exclaiming “I’m so very happy” — won the Emmy for guest actress in a drama for playing Ji-yeong in Squid Game, making her the first Korean actress to win this category. Colman Domingo won the Emmy for guest actor in a drama series for his work as Ali on Euphoria. For both, it was their first Emmy.
Nathan Lane won his first Primetime Emmy, for guest actor in a comedy series, for his role as Teddy Dimas in...
Netflix’s Stranger Things, HBO’s Euphoria, HBO’s The White Lotus, Disney+ docuseries The Beatles: Get Back and CBS and Paramount+ special Adele: One Night Only were the big winners at the Creative Arts Emmys, collecting five awards apiece over the two nights.
Netflix’s Squid Game and animated series Arcane were close behind with four apiece (Arcane included three juried awards).
Lee Yoo-mi — exclaiming “I’m so very happy” — won the Emmy for guest actress in a drama for playing Ji-yeong in Squid Game, making her the first Korean actress to win this category. Colman Domingo won the Emmy for guest actor in a drama series for his work as Ali on Euphoria. For both, it was their first Emmy.
Nathan Lane won his first Primetime Emmy, for guest actor in a comedy series, for his role as Teddy Dimas in...
- 9/5/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina, Hilary Lewis and Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix’s “Stranger Things” and HBO’s “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus” led the field Sunday with five wins apiece on the second night of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, handed out Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
Netflix’s “Squid Game” took home four trophies, including the history win for guest actress in a drama series for Lee You-mi. HBO had the largest haul of the night among platforms with 17, followed by Netflix (11), Hulu (8) and Apple TV+ (4), including two wins for its buzzy freshman drama series “Severance.”
ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” kicked things off with the win for casting in a comedy series. HBO’s “Barry” and Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” both collected three wins, including guest actor in a drama series for Nathan Lane’s turn in “Only Murders.”
“Euphoria’s” haul included guest actor in a drama series honoros for Colman Domingo.
Netflix’s “Squid Game” took home four trophies, including the history win for guest actress in a drama series for Lee You-mi. HBO had the largest haul of the night among platforms with 17, followed by Netflix (11), Hulu (8) and Apple TV+ (4), including two wins for its buzzy freshman drama series “Severance.”
ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” kicked things off with the win for casting in a comedy series. HBO’s “Barry” and Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” both collected three wins, including guest actor in a drama series for Nathan Lane’s turn in “Only Murders.”
“Euphoria’s” haul included guest actor in a drama series honoros for Colman Domingo.
- 9/5/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
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Thursday, Sept. 8
Doris Bergman’s 12th Annual Luxury Lounge and Luncheon
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele, 1534 N. McCadden Place, Los Angeles, 10 a.m.
Emmy nominees, presenters, actors and celebrity guests are expected at this invite-only gifting suite featuring fashion, beauty, skincare, jewelry, pet accessories, unique Thc and CBD offerings, wellness brands, Napa Valley wines, handbags, gourmet Italian cuisine, liquors, sweets and more. Wednesday’s Child is the official charity partner.
Canada at the Emmys
Private address, 6 p.m.
Consul General of Canada Zaib Shaikh is hosting a private reception and celebration to toast Emmy nominated talent and present 2022 Key to the Consulate honorees.
The Spa at Beverly Wilshire
9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 5 to 7 p.m.
Pre-Emmys party featuring mini treatments, consultations, light bites, beverages and valet parking. Brands featured: 111Skin, Auteur, LightStim, Therabody and more.
Friday, Sept. 9
Humanitas Prize Luncheon
Beverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd.
Thursday, Sept. 8
Doris Bergman’s 12th Annual Luxury Lounge and Luncheon
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele, 1534 N. McCadden Place, Los Angeles, 10 a.m.
Emmy nominees, presenters, actors and celebrity guests are expected at this invite-only gifting suite featuring fashion, beauty, skincare, jewelry, pet accessories, unique Thc and CBD offerings, wellness brands, Napa Valley wines, handbags, gourmet Italian cuisine, liquors, sweets and more. Wednesday’s Child is the official charity partner.
Canada at the Emmys
Private address, 6 p.m.
Consul General of Canada Zaib Shaikh is hosting a private reception and celebration to toast Emmy nominated talent and present 2022 Key to the Consulate honorees.
The Spa at Beverly Wilshire
9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 5 to 7 p.m.
Pre-Emmys party featuring mini treatments, consultations, light bites, beverages and valet parking. Brands featured: 111Skin, Auteur, LightStim, Therabody and more.
Friday, Sept. 9
Humanitas Prize Luncheon
Beverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd.
- 9/2/2022
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“I was super apprehensive,” reveals Jacinte Blankenship about working on “Intersection” in our recent webchat. She continues, “I actually got so much more confidence as a writer and producer having done this. Realizing I had this part of me that existed this whole time, and seeing our Atlanta filmmaking Community come together, was overjoying. My heart is a so full thinking about it.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
“Intersection” is a six episode web-series available on YouTube. The dark comedy revolves around a tight Atlanta community coping with the challenges posed by gentrification. Blankenship says, “Gentrification is happening. It’s not stopping. For the negative parts, it really is a sign that we need to integrate more and not separate and segregate. A lot of times folks who move in from other places are not really cognizant of what existed there before. They try to rebrand it or make something else,...
“Intersection” is a six episode web-series available on YouTube. The dark comedy revolves around a tight Atlanta community coping with the challenges posed by gentrification. Blankenship says, “Gentrification is happening. It’s not stopping. For the negative parts, it really is a sign that we need to integrate more and not separate and segregate. A lot of times folks who move in from other places are not really cognizant of what existed there before. They try to rebrand it or make something else,...
- 8/11/2022
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
Half of the record-breaking 14 acting Emmy nominations “Succession” received this year went to guest performers, three of whom are women. The only other series that have ever amassed as many simultaneous bids in the Best Drama Guest Actress category are “Six Feet Under” (2002), “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (2009), and “The Handmaid’s Tale” (2018). Included among the “Succession” trio is Sanaa Lathan, whose third-season performance is the first for which she has earned TV academy recognition.
SEENicholas Braun (‘Succession’) on his Emmy-nominated ‘season of maturity’ for Greg [Exclusive Video Interview]
Lathan’s “Succession” character, New York lawyer Lisa Arthur, was introduced in the latest season’s premiere episode. The actress is specifically nominated for the installment “What It Takes,” in which Arthur advises her client, Waystar Royco COO Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), against proceeding with his case against his family’s company due to insufficient evidence. Roy responds by cutting ties with her, but...
SEENicholas Braun (‘Succession’) on his Emmy-nominated ‘season of maturity’ for Greg [Exclusive Video Interview]
Lathan’s “Succession” character, New York lawyer Lisa Arthur, was introduced in the latest season’s premiere episode. The actress is specifically nominated for the installment “What It Takes,” in which Arthur advises her client, Waystar Royco COO Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), against proceeding with his case against his family’s company due to insufficient evidence. Roy responds by cutting ties with her, but...
- 8/4/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Every year, the Emmy nominations prove to be a nice mix of perennial favorites and first-time nominees. The crop of 2022 contenders are no exception. In fact, a whopping 50 performers received their inaugural career bids on Tuesday, July 12, representing every performance category. Among the dozens of names who can now call themselves Emmy nominees are former President Barack Obama (narrator of “Our Great National Parks”), Rhea Seehorn (two actings bids for “Better Call Saul” and “Cooper’s Bar”) and “The Great” leads Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult. Scroll down to see the complete list of first-time nominees at the 2022 Emmy Awards.
Apple comedy “Ted Lasso” is the reason four actors woke up early to good news on Tuesday morning. Supporting players Sarah Niles and Toheeb Jimoh and guest stars James Lance and Sam Richardson now join many of the show’s repeat nominees and winners from last year.
SEEWhy ‘Outlander’ was not...
Apple comedy “Ted Lasso” is the reason four actors woke up early to good news on Tuesday morning. Supporting players Sarah Niles and Toheeb Jimoh and guest stars James Lance and Sam Richardson now join many of the show’s repeat nominees and winners from last year.
SEEWhy ‘Outlander’ was not...
- 7/12/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The CW this Sunday night commemorated the 50th anniversary of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story — the 1971 TV-movie that wound up siring The Waltons — with a remake. But did it evoke enough folksy charm?
As with the source material, and set in 1933, The CW’s The Waltons’ Homecoming found the titular family readying for Christmas but also waiting… and waiting… for patriarch John Sr. (played by Ben Lawson) to come home for the holiday from his far-away job. (John’s already long bus ride was further slowed by a brewing snow storm, and is eventually derailed when the bus skids off an icy road.
As with the source material, and set in 1933, The CW’s The Waltons’ Homecoming found the titular family readying for Christmas but also waiting… and waiting… for patriarch John Sr. (played by Ben Lawson) to come home for the holiday from his far-away job. (John’s already long bus ride was further slowed by a brewing snow storm, and is eventually derailed when the bus skids off an icy road.
- 11/29/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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