One of a kind. Nominees, winners and presenters stopped by the official Celebrity Gifting Suite backstage at the 2022 Emmys where they selected unique items to take home with them — on top of the Emmy statuette itself.
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Clayton Davis Jennifer Fox, the Oscar nominated producer of “Michael Clayton” (2007), has been tapped to produce the 13th Governors Awards for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Marking her fourth time producing the event, Fox will assemble the annual ceremony where Euzhan Palcy, Diane Warren and Peter Weir will receive Honorary Oscars and Michael J. Fox will accept the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. “We’re thrilled to have Jennifer back at the helm to help us kick off Oscar season with a tribute fitting to these four extraordinary individuals,” says Janet Yang, Academy President. “Her contribution in past years has only elevated this truly special and joyous event.”
“I could not be more delighted to produce the Academy’s Governors Awards again and look forward to honoring the remarkable achievements of Michael J. Fox, Euzhan Palcy, Diane Warren and Peter Weir,” said Fox. Fox has worked with some of the most popular films of the last two decades, notably Tony Gilroy’s “Michael Clayton,” which received seven Oscar noms, including best picture. Her other credits include “Nightcrawler,” which was nominated for original screenplay, and “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” for which she received a BAFTA nom. Her next film project will be “Magazine Dreams,” starring Jonathan Majors, Taylour Paige and Haley Bennett. The Honorary Award is given “to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences, or for outstanding service to the Academy.” The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, also an Oscar statuette, is given “to an individual in the motion picture arts and sciences whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry.”
One of a kind. Nominees, winners and presenters stopped by the official Celebrity Gifting Suite backstage at the 2022 Emmys where they selected unique items to take home with them — on top of the Emmy statuette itself.
Selena Gomez got some jokes! The singer, actress, and businesswoman gave the 2022 Emmys audience a good laugh after cracking several puns that involved her Only Murders in the Building cast members and even paparazzi. During the 74th ceremony, Gomez presented the award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series (See the complete list of winners at the 2022 Emmys here), but before announcing the winner, she poked fun at Steve Martin.
Primetime Emmy Awards when she won lead actress in a drama series for her performance in Euphoria.She previously took home the same award in 2020, also for her performance as Rue in Euphoria, and duly became the first Black woman to win the Emmy for lead actress in a drama series twice.At 26, she is also the youngest actress ever to win two Emmy awards. Host Kenan Thompson had referenced her age earlier in the show when he quipped: “Zendaya just turned 26.
Lizzo delivered one of the most emotional moments at tonight’s Emmy Awards.The singer’s Prime Video reality series Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls, which follows 13 women as they compete to join her troupe of backing dancers, won the Outstanding Competition Prize – ahead of RuPaul’s Drag Race, the winner in each of the four previous years.Accepting her trophy in tears, Lizzo gave a sweet shout-out to the show’s contestants, saying: “The trophy is nice, but my emotion is for these people who are on the stage with me. The stories that they shared, they’re not that unique.
Friendly exes. While presenting at the 2022 Emmys, Mindy Kaling and B. J. Novak weren’t afraid to take inspiration from their dating history.
74th Primetime Emmys have arrived and all our favourite TV and movie celebrities are putting their best fashion foot forward on the red carpet.WATCH: TikTok predicts the 2023 Met Gala themeWhile the night is all about celebrating the best of the best in television and streaming, it's the fashion that always steals the show.Stars usually hit the red carept in designer gowns and flawless makeup, but every year there are a few fashion faux pas and at least one style choice that just leaves us baffled.This year promises to be no different as actors and actresses strut their stuff at the Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.We've collected all the red carpet hits and misses below, including a few stars that really surprised with their fashion picks. See all the photos below.She wears Sharon Long.She wears Versace.She wears Christian Dior.She wears Valentino and Bulgari.She wears Oscar de la Renta.She wears Armani Privé.He wears Zegna.
Pam & Tommy co-stars Sebastian Stan and Seth Rogen keep it classic on the red carpet at the 2022 Emmy Awards on Monday night (September 12).
A Star Is Born Campaign. Issa Rae, who is for the Emmy for in a comedy series for her performance in the last season of her HBO comedy Insecure served in a black and white gown with a dramatic keyhole cutout.The Insecure creator also debuted a sharp, copper-toned bob that hit just above the shoulders. For her makeup look, Rae opted for a bold wing and deep burgundy lip. Issa Rae arrives at the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022.
Television’s biggest night is here as the 74th Emmy Awards will be unveiled tonight in downtown Los Angeles, hosted by “Saturday Night Live” cast member Kenan Thompson, and airing live on NBC and streaming on Peacock. In what has been another extraordinary year for television, tonight’s festivities mark some of the biggest competition in years for the Emmys, as many old and new favorites across the drama and comedy categories collide for results that could spread the wealth of winners across multiple shows, as opposed to last year with the domination of Netflix’s “The Crown” and AppleTV+’s “Ted Lasso.” READ MORE: Emmy 2022 Predictions: ‘Succession,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘The White Lotus’ Speaking of ‘Lasso,’ it comes into the night defending its crown in Best Comedy Series, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress this season after a successful, yet not as wildly celebrated second season.
74th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet, some of them had fans doing double takes thanks to their show-stopping styles. Lizzo made sure her Emmys debut was a memorable one in her ruffled gown. «Hello, Emmys!» the star captioned pics of her incredible look. A post shared by Lizzo (@lizzobeeating) actress Sydney Sweeney did not disappoint when she hit the red carpet in her floral embellished gown. star Jung Ho-yeon looked liked she just walked off a runway in her sequin dress. actor Nicholas Braun stood out in his all-white tuxedo and Fred Leighton jewels.The all-white look appeared to be a trend as Andrew Garfield, John Legend, Issa Rae Laura Linney, Jean Smart, Toheeb Jimoh, Seth Rogen and Kerry Washington all showed up in similar styles. Fuchsia gowns also appeared to be a trend as Molly Shannon and Mare Winningham both wore the color. And leave it to star Quinta Brunson to serve up one of the coolest looks of the night with her strapless brown dress and matching sheer gloves. For more show-stopping looks at this year's Emmys, check out ET's gallery. The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Kenan Thompson, were broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.
Nicholas Hoult looks dapper at the 2022 Emmy Awards on Monday night (September 12) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
Andrew Garfield is bringing the style to the Emmys! The 39-year-old actor looked dapper in a white suit as he arrived to Los Angeles' Microsoft Theater for the 2022 Emmy Awards on Monday.Paring his light suit with black dress shoes and coordinating sunglasses, Garfield laughed and smiled as he posed on the red carpet.Garfield dressed perfectly for the event, at which he's nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his role in . When ET spoke to Garfield ahead of the nominations announcement, the actor explained why he was drawn to the role of Jeb Pyre, a detective whose faith is called into question after he uncovers buried truths about the LDS religion amid a murder investigation involving a devout Mormon family. «This is a true-crime thriller that is dealing with some pretty dark and heavy themes,» he told ET, after previously stating that the series gives «a kind of step-by-step understanding of how something so horrific could come to pass.»The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by Kenan Thompson were broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.
74th Primetime Emmy Awards! On Monday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, celebrities hit the red carpet looking their absolute best. Dressed to the nines in the most glamorous gowns, designer tuxedos and lavish looks, A-listers did not disappoint when it came to walking the red carpet. star Laverne Cox was one of the first to pose at the event and sported a Jean Paul Gaultier futuristic black-striped mini-dress complete with cone-and-hip embellishments. star Mark Indelicato made sure he was seen on the red carpet with his bright red hair and tailcoat suit.And actress Sheryl Lee Ralph made sure all eyes were on her when she showed up in a leg-baring black velvet gown that she paired with a long braid decorated with jewels. But that's not all! 's Laura Linney looked stunning in her unique white-and-black ruffled gown.For more celeb sightings at the Emmys, check out ET's extensive gallery:The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Kenan Thompson, were broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.
Clayton Davis Three movies into his film career, Harry Styles’ ability as an actor continues to improve with each of his outings. Beginning as a young soldier in Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” (2017), he returns to the silver screen with two films this year. In the first, he’s the charming husband to Florence Pugh in “Don’t Worry Darling,” with the press tour that keeps on giving. In the second, he portrays a closeted gay police officer in Michael Grandage’s drama “My Policeman” from Amazon Studios, featuring his strongest turn yet as an actor. But is an Oscar nomination in his future? Singers-turned-actors have had an inconsistent road to the Academy Awards. While there are successes such as Cher (“Moonstruck”) and Jennifer Hudson (“Dreamgirls”), Academy voters sometimes make actors prove themselves for a while to show they’re the real deal. Known as a “pretty boy,” Styles’ celebrity status does present an obstacle to overcome with awards voters. As Tom, the internalized conflict that Styles conveys is executed effectively, and if he decides to campaign and make a play for his first Oscar nomination, it will have to begin with Amazon choosing to submit him for supporting actor attention – which is not category fraud.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Alexander Rodnyansky, the producer of Oscar nominated films “Leviathan” and “Loveless,” has boarded the next project from Kazakh director Adilkhan Yerzhanov (pictured), whose film “Goliath” has its world premiere at Venice Film Festival on Thursday in the Horizons Extra section. The new project, “Nosorog,” tells a contemporary story of Tamara, a distraught woman on a desperate search for her missing son in a small town consumed by violent riots. To help get her son back, she hires a shady detective, Brayuk, with unexpected consequences. Rodnyansky joins producers Aliya Mendygozhina and Olga Khlasheva on the project, which is a co-production between the State Center of Support of the National Cinema of Kazakhstan and Kazakh film company Golden Man Media.
Peacock.“Saturday Night Live” icon Kenan Thompson will be emceeing the night’s festivities.“Being a part of this incredible evening where we honor the best of the television community is ridiculously exciting, and to do it on NBC — my longtime network family — makes it even more special,” Thompson, 44, said in a statement last month. “Like all TV fans, I can’t wait to see the stars from my favorite shows.”The Nickelodeon alum recently revealed how his “SNL” characters could possibly pop up during the awards next week.“I love doing a character,” he told Entertainment Weekly on Aug.
56th Annual CMA Awards are gearing up to honor country stars who have truly shined bright this past year.Leading the nominations this year is «Heart Like a Truck» singer Lainey Wilson, who has six nods in major categories: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Music Video of the Year, Musical Event of the Year and New Artist of the Year.Not far behind Wilson are Chris Stapleton, Shane McAnally, Ashley McBryde, and Carly Pearce, who all have five nominations each.Following the announcement of the nominations, Sarah Trahern, CMA chief executive officer, said in a statement, «This year’s slate is impressive, with some nominees logging historic milestones while others are just getting started. No matter what stage in their career, they each bring a unique voice and unforgettable story to life, showing that Country Music is stronger than ever! We look forward to honoring them this November.»Check out the complete list of nominees below! Luke Combs Miranda Lambert Chris Stapleton Carrie Underwood Morgan Wallen «Buy Dirt» — Jordan Davis featuring Luke Bryan (Producer: Paul DiGiovanni, Mix Engineer: Jim Cooley) «half of my hometown» — Kelsea Ballerini (feat.
Evgeny Afineevsky released his Oscar-nominated Netflix documentary Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom in 2015, documenting the Euromaidan protests the previous year in the city of Kyiv that led to the collapse of the Russia-aligned Azarov government and the removal and exile of Putin ally Viktor Yanukovych as Ukraine’s president. Afineevsky returns to Venice this year with Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom, a follow-up that details the real stories of the people of Ukraine as they continue their fight against Russia’s invasion of their country.
Two-time Oscar-nominated director Dan Krauss is creating a Netflix documentary on the 2001 U.S. anthrax attacks featuring Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D star Clark Gregg performing scripted monologues. Scroll down for the trailer.
Christopher Vourlias On the eve of the 79th Venice Film Festival, where his powerful Ukraine war documentary “Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom” will premiere out of competition on Sept. 7, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky was in a frantic race against time. Footage was still being shot in Ukraine into the second week of August, with Afineevsky only completing the film on Aug. 31 — the same day that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the A-list celebrities and foreign press at the festival’s opening ceremony, urging the world not to forget the war in Ukraine with the impassioned plea: “Don’t turn your back to us.”