Jeremy Strong holds on tight to his Emmy award while leaving a hotel in New York City on Monday (September 21).
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Apple TV+ has won its first Emmy Award, taking home a trophy during Sunday evening's broadcast. The award was handed down to The Morning Show star Billy Crudup for supporting actor in a drama series.
He plays network executive Cory Ellison in the drama. The 10-month-old streamer headed into the Emmys with 18 total nominations, second to Disney+ among first-time streaming nominees.
Jeremy Strong holds on tight to his Emmy award while leaving a hotel in New York City on Monday (September 21).
Catherine O’Hara is a winner!
Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVApple TV Plus won its first ever Emmy Sunday night, with Billy Crudup taking the award for best supporting actor in a drama series. Crudup won for his performance as TV executive Cory Ellison in the streamer’s flagship original drama “The Morning Show.”“I knew the second I got this part that it was something to be fortunate about,” Crudup said when accepting his award.
Billy Crudup just won his first Emmy and he had a message for young people during his speech.
Zendaya never disappoints with her style. The 24-year-old actress not only won her first Emmy Award in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category for her role in, she also was among the best dressed of the night.Zendaya accepted her award in a gorgeous custom Giorgio Armani Privé black gown which featured cutouts, a bejeweled top and white polka dots on the skirt.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe Morning Show‘s Billy Crudup brought Apple TV+ it’s first Emmy win tonight, taking the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.Crudup beat out a trio of Succession actors and a Morning Show costar, among others, to put Apple’s signature drama in a winner’s circle.
Breakout star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his cryptic performance in the acclaimed HBO series “Watchmen”. He beat out co-stars Jovan Adepo and Louis Gossett Jr., to take home his first Emmy.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineAt 2020’s remote edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II won his first Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, for his potent turn in HBO’s Watchmen.“Oh, man. Thank you so much to the Academy.
HBO series . He beat out co-stars Jovan Adepo and Louis Gossett Jr., to take home his first Emmy. “Thank you so much to the academy.
star Eugene Levy took home Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series during Sunday's 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards, his first win from the Television Academy in almost 40 years.Levy thanked his wife, Deborah Devine, the production team and his fellow cast members.
Annie Murphy just won an Emmy — and it’s everything! The star took home the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. “Wow, wow, wow,” a flummoxed Murphy said while accepting her first award during Sunday’s virtual 72nd Primetime Emmys. Murphy celebrated her first Emmy for alongside her cast and crew at a socially-distanced viewing party in Toronto.«The six years that I have spent working on this show have been the best six years of my entire life.
Eddie Murphy is a first time Emmy winner!
Ludwig Göransson has won an Emmy Award for his work on the score to Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian.Göransson, who has worked with Childish Gambino on ‘This is America’, has previously earned acclaim for his work on the Black Panther score. In 2019, he won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for Black Panther, along with an Oscar for Best Original Score for the same film.Last night (September 19), Göransson earned an award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series
Saturday Night Live last year.Murphy returned to host Saturday Night Live last December, 35 years after he last appeared on the show. Murphy brought back some of his most beloved SNL characters for his appearance, including Mr.
Maya Rudolph is now a two-time Emmy winner!
Antonia Blyth Deputy Editor, AwardsLineMaya Rudolph has gone from zero to two Emmys in just three days. On Saturday night she snagged her second trophy of the week-long Creative Arts Emmys virtual ceremony—this time for her turn as Kamala Harris in Saturday Night Live, hosted by Eddie Murphy.
Eddie Murphy is an Emmy winner!
Brie Larson is halfway to achieving EGOT status after picking up her first Emmy Award!