Julia Garner is back to work on the set!
21.09.2020 - 07:21 / etonline.com
Julia Garner! The actress just won another Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, marking her second year in a row to be honored with the award. The celebrated performer won for her portrayal of Ruth Langmore in the Netflix drama series, and she admitted she was «shocked» to hear her name called.«First, I am shocked, to be honest,» Garner said, while accepting her award virtually during the 72nd Primetime Emmys on Sunday night.
«I want to show gratitude to all the women in
.Julia Garner is back to work on the set!
Many attendees of Sunday’s 72nd Emmy Awards didn’t allow the stay-at-home mandate to interfere with their decision to channel high-wattage glamour. From pricey haute couture to dazzling gemstones and diamonds, several stars chose to celebrate the night in standout style — and even the loungewear looks,such as Rachel Brosnahan’s custom pajamas, were chic.
Primetime Emmy Awards. Everyone from Zendaya to Jennifer Aniston to Kerry Washington dazzled in show-stopping jewelry that would rival any red carpet.On Sunday, September 20, A-listers virtually stopped by the 72nd annual Emmy Awards in all kinds of designer ensembles.
Zendaya‘s friends and colleagues did not hold back their excitement for the actress when she took home the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 2020 Emmy Awards, becoming the youngest to ever win the award.“I know this feels like a really weird time to be celebrating,” the Euphoria star, 24, said at the virtual ceremony on Sunday, September 21, surrounded by her family.
As Hollywood came together to celebrate the past year in TV for last night's Emmy Awards, some stars used the opportunity to pay tribute to the movement for racial justice marching across the country, and to bring awareness to the Black lives lost to police brutality. A few drew attention to Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old emergency medical technician from Louisville, who was shot and killed by police during a raid at her home in March.
Ramy actor. After a disappointing evening for the comedian - he lost out in the Best Actor In A Comedy Series to Schitt's Creek's Eugene Levy - the star gave viewers at home an insight into what happens at a socially distanced ceremony when you don't win.Youssef uploaded a video to Twitter showing a person in a hazmat suit, who had been on standby in case of a win, waving goodbye and holding an Emmy award.
Julia Garnertook home the Emmy Award for supporting actress in a drama seriesduring Sunday night's ceremony. Garner beat out other nominees Laura Dern(Big Little Lies),Meryl Streep(Big Little Lies),Helena Bonham Carter(The Crown),Samira Wiley(The Handmaid's Tale),Fiona Shaw(Killing Eve),Sarah Snook(Succession), and Thandie Newton(Westworld).
ratings have plummetedin recent years. However, on Sunday night, we were given the 2020 Emmy Awards, an evening that not only celebrated the TV series that got us through this wretched year, but also championed diversity, inclusivity and originality. Yes, we were secretly wishing for technical chaos — there were 130-plus remote cameras feeding live into the Staples Center — but this year’s show cleverly provided viewers with unforeseen sights as nominees joined in from their living rooms,
2020 Emmy Awards on Sunday night with its series, including “Watchmen” and “Succession,” taking home major prizes. “Schitt’s Creek,” meanwhile, swept the comedy categories in its final season.Streaming live from more than 130 cameras stationed in nominees’ homes around the world ― from New York and Berlin, to London and Tel Aviv ― the first-ever virtual Emmys kicked off on Sunday night to celebrate a year in television that already feels like eons ago. About the only normal thing viewers
2020 Emmy Awards for a date night in. From the comfort of their homes, each duo virtually attended the awards show with the nominees supported by their loves.
Sunday night played host to a historic evening at the 2020 Emmy Awards. At just 24, Zendaya became the youngest actress to ever win an Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a drama series after starring in HBO's "Euphoria." The series saw the former Disney star play Rue, a teenager struggling with addiction, a tense home life and love, among other things.
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington are ready for the new year. The pair appeared during the virtual broadcast of the 2020 Emmy Awards, as they're both nominated for awards this year.
Julia Garner just picked up her second Emmy in just two years!
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerA visibly shaken Julia Garner secured an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a drama series at tonight’s remote ceremony for her role in the Netflix drama, Ozark, marking her second consecutive win for her scene-stealing performance as Ruth Langmore.After overcoming her shock, Garner expressed her gratitude to her fellow nominees Meryl Streep, Laura Dern, Thandie Newton, Samira Wiley, Fiona Shaw, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sarah Snook.
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.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorJeremy Strong, who plays high-strung son Kendall Roy in Succession, took the Emmy tonight for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series – his first Emmy nomination and first win.Strong seemed shocked, almost speechless. “Brian Cox, I share this with you,” he said in his acceptance speech.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerZendaya made history tonight, not only taking home her first Emmy Award win for HBO’s Euphoria but also becoming the youngest to ever do so in this category.
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.