Jodie Turner-Smith rocks a cool jean jacket for the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023 on Friday night (September 23) in Milan, Italy.
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Julia Garner won at the 2022 Emmy Awards ceremony for her role of Ruth in Netflix’s Ozark. This was Garner’s third time winning the trophy, previously taking the accolade in 2019 and again in 2020.
“First of all, I want to thank the Television Academy,” she said still surprised by her win. “I want to thank everybody at Netflix and MRC. I want to thank our showrunner Chris Mundy and all the writers in the writer’s room. Thank you for writing Ruth, she’s changed my life.”
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Garner continued, “I want to thank Jason Bateman for taking a chance on me and Laura Linney, you’ve been such a guiding light to me. And I just feel really grateful, I feel really grateful to be here and to play Rith and to be with such amazing, beautiful artists and I love you all and now I gotta go. Thank you all so much, I love you all.”
The category gathered a group of talented actors for the category.
Patricia Arquette was nominated for her role in Apple TV+’s Severance. Julia Garner scored a nod for her work on Netflix’s Ozark. From Netflix’s Squid Game, Jung Ho-yeon was nominated for her role of Kang Sae-byeok. The Showtime show Yellowjackets was represented in the category by Christina Ricci who portrayed Misty. Rhea Seehorn, Kim Wexler on AMC’s Better Call Saul, was also nominated in the same category.
HBO’s Succession had two of its stars competing in the category with J. Smith-Cameron and Sarah Snook. Also from HBO was Sydney Sweeney nominated for her role of Cassie on Euphoria.
Jodie Turner-Smith rocks a cool jean jacket for the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023 on Friday night (September 23) in Milan, Italy.
Quinta Brunson’s voice is hoarse. The days of pre-award festivities leading up to the Sept. 12 ceremony were frantic, starting with Variety’s Showrunners Dinner (where she swapped war stories with fellow TV creators like Dan Harmon, Danny Strong and Liz Meriwether). Then came the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony in downtown Los Angeles, the Governors Gala and Disney’s post-Emmy celebration, which spilled into the next day. Something had to give. Yet when the “Abbott Elementary” creator and star sits down for an in-depth interview with Variety, her creative voice is clear and strong.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Julia Garner can master almost as many hair styles as she can accents. Before taking home her third Emmy for her supporting role in “Ozark” on Monday night, the 28-year-old actor stepped onto the carpet in a richly textured Gucci dress and smoky eyes — finished with a perfectly disheveled updo of curls to pull together her rocker-chic look. “We wanted her look to feel effortless, and to play off the structured silhouette of the dress,” Garner’s hair stylist, Bobby Eliot, tells Variety. “Julia’s hair has the most incredible natural texture, which was the inspiration for the look.” In order to accentuate Garner’s natural curls (and keep them tight all night long), Eliot used a mix of products from the celebrity-loved haircare brand Steven Knoll, in addition to luxe styling equipment from Ghd Hair (whose bestselling curling wand is currently 20% off). Below, check out all the products Eliot used to perfect Garner’s Emmys night look: Courtesy of Stephen Knoll “I started off by spraying the Stephen Knoll Style Memory Lotion all over the hair. I then layered in the Stephen Knoll Smooth Finishing Treatment and one pump of the Stephen Knoll Concentrated Hair Serum.”
There were tears and surprises at last night's Emmy Awards on Monday as Julia Garner triumphed for playing the role of Ruth in Netflix’s Ozark. It was Julia's third Emmy having won the accolade in 2019 and again in 2020.The star fought of other nominees to win the award including Patricia Arquette who was nominated for her role in Severance.
“I forgot to thank HBO in my other speeches,” said White Lotus creator Mike White tonight as the show won the 2022 Emmy for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
BreAnna Bell Lee Jung-jae became the first Asian actor ever to win in the category after taking home the Emmy award for Best Actor in a Drama at this year’s Emmys for his performance in “Squid Game.” “Thank you to the Television Academy, thank you to Netflix and thank you to the director for making realistic problems we all face come to life so creatively on the screen with a great script. Thank you, ‘Squid Game’ team. Thank you to everyone watching in Korea,” he said after accepting his award. He then went on to repeat his speech in Korean. He was only the fourth Asian actor ever to win in any of the Emmy performance categories, and the first to win the drama award for a non-English speaking role.
took home the trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series during the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. The beloved Apple TV+ series beat out other major programs, including , , and .The category was presented by alum Pete Davidson, who had a brief reunion onstage with Jason Sudeikis, who accepted the honor on behalf of the show, the creative team and the cast.«Thank you so much to everyone who watches the show.
When you’re nominated for 25 different awards in the 74th Emmy Awards, odds are you are going to go home with a little bit of hardware. But when you’re a show like “Succession,” the question isn’t whether you’ll win, it’s how much you’ll take home at the end of the evening.
Those looking for upsets at the 74th Emmy Awards will have to look somewhere other than the Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series category. As expected, frontrunner “The White Lotus” topped a crowded field of limited and anthology shows, besting “Dopesick,” “Inventing Anna,” “Pam & Tommy,” and “The Dropout” to bring home the Emmy.
One proud mama. Amanda Seyfried thanked her kids and her beloved dog, Finn, during her emotional acceptance speech at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Jean Smart took home the Emmy for best actress in a comedy series for her performance in “Hacks.” Smart won in a stacked category over fellow nominees Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), Kaley Cuoco (“The Flight Attendant”), Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary”), Elle Fanning (“The Great”) and Issa Rae (“Insecure”). Smart won for “Hacks” Season 2, which aired on HBO Max beginning in May 2022. The show was renewed for a third season in June shortly after the second season debuted. This is Smart’s second consecutive win in the category after her victory for “Hacks” Season 1 last year. She has been nominated for 12 Emmy Awards throughout her career with five wins, counting this and last year’s win. She previously won twice for best guest actress in a comedy for “Frasier” and for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Samantha Who?”
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Julia Garner! The actress took home her third Emmy at Monday's awards ceremony, winning Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for .First of all, I want to thank the Television Academy. I want to thank everybody at Netflix and MRC.