Selome Hailu editor“Ted Lasso” took home seven Emmy awards this year after receiving 20 nominations, more than any comedy has ever received in its first season.
17.09.2021 - 02:59 / nypost.com
Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), the hyperoptimistic, aw-shucks ex-coach of a small college football team who’s given to life-affirming aphorisms and homespun homilies. When we met Higgins in Season 1, he was an obsequious, nervous yes-man who trembled in the presence of bitter team owner Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham, who is also up for an Emmy).
Selome Hailu editor“Ted Lasso” took home seven Emmy awards this year after receiving 20 nominations, more than any comedy has ever received in its first season.
might be coming off a celebratory night at the 2021 Emmy Awards — where the fan-favorite show won Outstanding Comedy Series and acting awards for stars Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham, among others — but on Friday's new episode, things got very somber.The episode, titled «No Weddings and Funeral» centers around just that.
his Best Actor in a Comedy Series Emmy win for “Ted Lasso,” Sudeikis will voice an assassin ghost in Hulu’s star-studded Marvel animated series “Hit-Monkey.” A trailer dropped Monday for the 10-episode series, set to premiere Nov. 17.
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.
Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso, which scored 20 nominations this year in a record showing for a first-year show, capped a strong night Sunday at the Primetime Emmys by winning the Outstanding Comedy Series trophy.
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
While Netflix lost the title of most Emmy-nominated network, cable channel, or streamer last year to HBO/HBOMax (albeit a disputed claim), but they’re going to be gunning back for that title tonight. Yes, HBO/HBO Max has “Mare Of Easttown” and “Hacks,” (and double-nominee Jean Smart) both of which should be strong contenders in the evening, but Netflix has “The Queen’s Gambit” and “The Crown” that should give them both a run for their money.
In a world where every studio and content creator has launched its own streaming platform, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd. This has been the story of Apple TV+ over the past few years.
Jason Sudeikis just won his first Emmy and he hilariously called out Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels during his acceptance speech.
Man of the hour! Jason Sudeikis spread the love around during his 2021 Emmys acceptance speech on Sunday, September 19 — giving his family, including his and ex-fiancée Olivia Wilde‘s two children, a shout-out.
What a goal! Ahead of Ted Lasso’s impressive 20 nominations at the 2021 Emmy Awards, the stars stepped out in style on the red carpet on Sunday, September 19.
Ted Lasso’s Emmy domination continued on Sunday as Jason Sudeikis took home his first career Emmy for his work in the Apple TV+ comedy.
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.
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.
Hannah Waddingham added to Ted Lasso‘s Emmy-winning streak on Sunday as the actress took home her first honor for the Apple TV+ comedy.