Jennifer Aniston stole the show at the 2020 Emmy Awards. From recently doing a flirty ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ Table Read with ex-husband Brad Pitt, the 51-year-old gave us a masterclass in how to dress up.
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nominees for the 2020 Emmy Awards were announced, HBO’s came out on top with 26 total nominations.
The limited series was followed by with 20, which is the most-nominated comedy series of the year, and then and, both with 18, making them tied for the most-nominated drama series. Additionally, nine other scripted and nonscripted series — including , and — received 10 or more total Emmy nominations. With the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by Jimmy Kimmel airing tonight on ABC, here’s ET’s
.Jennifer Aniston stole the show at the 2020 Emmy Awards. From recently doing a flirty ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ Table Read with ex-husband Brad Pitt, the 51-year-old gave us a masterclass in how to dress up.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are ready for 2020 to be over. The Little Fires Everywhere co-stars rang in the New Year early on Sunday during the virtual 72nd annual Emmy Awards.
There was no luck for the Irish at the 2020 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles last night.
Jennifer Aniston literally put out a fire onstage at the 2020 Emmy Awards. The actor, who is nominated for her performance in the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show, was one of the few stars on Sunday night to appear at the Staples Centre in person, and we’re honestly worried what would’ve happened without her. Aniston helped the ceremony’s host, Jimmy Kimmel, announce the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, which ultimately went to Schitt’s Creek star Catherine O’Hara, but not
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards were unlike any of the previous 71.
72nd Emmy Awards.Host Jimmy Kimmel, 52, opened the ceremony by delivering his monologue to an apparently full audience sans masks or social distancing that confused viewers at home. However, he soon revealed it was old footage (with the real audience being a mix of empty chairs and cardboard cutouts), and then he moved into a room filled with an entire wall of screens showing this year’s nominees video-conferencing in remotely.
Succession, Watchmen and Schitt’s Creek were the biggest winners at the 2020 Emmys.
admitted that «things are going to go wrong» during the live broadcast of the 72nd Primetime Emmys, but overall, the awards show was a huge success when you think about what all went into it. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Emmys followed strict social distancing guidelines, which meant there was no live audience, no red carpet and no pre-show.To pull off such a big event without all these things, the Emmys had 130 different feeds from various locations across the world, approximately 125
fun cast reunions.
The 2020 Emmy Awards were like no other award shows before it as the coronavirus pandemic led to TV's biggest night to take place virtually with the exception of Jimmy Kimmel hosting live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles without an audience.
In an unprecedented year for the television industry, due to the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we definitely are expecting a unique telecast for the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards. This year’s show is hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, returning for his third time, which may very well be the only recognizable part of the evening’s festivities as the event goes digital.
Host Jimmy Kimmel didn’t mince words with his audience. Conducting a live Emmys telecast during a global pandemic is pretty frivolous.
Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow proved their connection is still as strong as ever during the 2020 Emmy Awards.Aniston, 51, made an in-person appearance at the Staples Center in Los Angeles at the top of the awards show on Sunday, September 20, but checked in later in the night from home.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday at the age of 87, received a tribute at the 2020 Emmy Awards. Ginsburg, who has been portrayed by Kate McKinnon on, and by Felicity Jones in the 2018 film, was remembered by host Jimmy Kimmel ahead of the In Memoriam segment.«On Friday, we lost a great American. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a compassionate and tireless champion of equality and justice.
The stage was on fire at the 2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday night. The show kicked off with a handful of jokes about coronavirus and the subsequent quarantine by host Jimmy Kimmel before he was joined on stage by Jennifer Aniston to present the award for best lead actress.
72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, are officially upon us, and even as the event pivoted to a mostly virtual affair, the results will still be the same: The best and brightest TV shows of the year will be celebrated, with their casts, crews, and creative teams walking home with several shiny prizes (though many categories were already announced at the Creative Arts Emmys last week). This year, there were a lot of great shows in contention for the night's biggest prizes.