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20.09.2021 - 09:19 / justjared.com
Brett Goldstein won an award at the 2021 Emmy Awards, but we didn’t get to hear his full acceptance speech because he was bleeped twice during the broadcast!
The 41-year-old actor won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Ted Lasso on Sunday (September 19) at The Event Deck at L.A. Live in Los Angeles.
Click inside to find out why he was bleeped…
Brett dropped the F-bomb twice during his speech, even though he started off by saying that he was “specifically told I’m
It wasn’t a good day for Mark Zuckeberg and his company Facebook… and he has apparently lost a lot of money because of it.
A plaque and a palm tree weren’t enough to mark the swagger and star power of Burt Reynolds.
Jason Sudeikis packs his Emmy awards safely in his car while checking out of the Sunset Towers hotel in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (September 20).
Yara Shahidi didn't want the Emmys to get in the way of her school work. Before heading into Sunday's ceremony, the 21-year-old actress told ET's Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier why she requested to present an award early in the show.«I do fly out tonight to make it to class in time,» the Harvard student, who presented the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series award to 's Brett Goldstein, told ET.
2021 Emmy Awards. star Brett Goldstein won one of the first awards of the night for playing the foul-mouthed footballer in the Apple TV+ series, and took to the stage for a sweet speech that was bleeped several times. When ET's Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier caught up with Goldstein backstage, the 41-year-old British actor and writer was asked if he realized he'd dropped the F-bomb. «That does not sound like me,» he teased.
COVID-19 safety measures while presenting an award at last night’s (September 19) ceremony.Rogen was presenting the first award of the night for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the Los Angeles event, which went to Hannah Waddingham for her role in football comedy Ted Lasso.Beginning his speech, Rogen said: “Good to be here at the Emmy Awards.
On the heels of four major wins at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, the cast and creatives behind Ted Lasso went backstage to talk Season 3 and more.
2021 Emmy Awards! The beloved Apple TV+ series took home the top prize for Outstanding Comedy Series on Sunday night, capping off a night of wins that also included Outstanding Lead Actor for star Jason Sudeikis, Supporting Actor for Brett Goldstein and Supporting Actress for Hannah Waddingham.“I’d most like to thank the amazing cast, crew and writers,” creator Bill Lawrence said while accepting the prize for the series, before shouting out their “fearless leader, Jason Sudeikis.” He then
star Jason Sudeikis wasn't the underdog at the 2021 Emmy Awards on Sunday. Sudeikis, who also created and executive produces the series, won his first career Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, following co-stars Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham, who won Outstanding Supporting Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, respectively.«Thank you very much,» Sudeikis said as he took the stage. «This show is about family.
Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine are hitting the red carpet!
Ted Lasso picked up the first two awards of the night at the 2021 Emmy Awards!
Jason Sudeikis is wearing his Tom Ford suit well on the red carpet at the 2021 Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 19) at The Event Deck at L.A. Live in Los Angeles.
Emmy Awards:Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso”Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso”Supporting Actress, Limited Series or TV Movie: Julianne Nicholson, “Mare of Easttown”Supporting Actor, Limited Series or TV Movie: Evan Peters, “Mare of Easttown”Previously announced winners:Guest Actor, Drama Series: Courtney B.
An elated Brett Goldstein said he “was very, very specifically told I am not allowed to swear,” if he won, which he did Sunday, nabbing the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Ted Lasso. Working on the show, he said, “has been one of the biggest honors and privileges… and pleasures of my life.”
Emmy Awards, as star Brett Goldstein took home the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.Goldstein beat out three of his co-stars — Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed and Jeremy Swift -- in the category, winning the Emmy for his role as gruff football legend (and newly minted AFC Richmond assistant coach) Roy Kent.
Emmy Awards, as star Brett Goldstein took home the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.Goldstein beat out three of his co-stars — Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed and Jeremy Swift -- in the category, winning the Emmy for his role as gruff football legend (and newly minted AFC Richmond assistant coach) Roy Kent.