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13.09.2022 - 01:55 / deadline.com
Television’s Big Night is here. The 74rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards are being handed out tonight in Los Angeles, and Deadline will be updating the winners list live as they are announced starting at 5 p.m. PT.
After the two-ceremony Creative Arts Emmys last weekend, and including the juried winners announced in August, there’s a logjam at the top of the winners list. Five shows come in with five trophies each: HBO’s Euphoria and The White Lotus, Netflix’s Stranger Things and CBS’ Adele: One Night Only and Disney+’s The Beatles: Get Back. The latter two aren’t nommed in any categories tonight, but the others are.
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Meanwhile, the combined HBO/HBO Max leads the network/platform race with 25 Emmys to archrival Netflix’s 23. Both basically quadrupled the next-closest competitors — Disney+, Hulu and NBC — which have six apiece.
HBO’s drama series Succession came into the Emmys with a leading 25 nominations, followed by The White Lotus and Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso with 20 apiece.
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Here are tonight’s winners thus far, followed by the nominees in the remaining categories:
WINNERS
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NOMINEES
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
The Staircase • HBO/HBO Max • A HBO Max and Annapurna Television co-production in association with EMI Pop and What’s Up Films Colin Firth as Michael Peterson
Under The Banner Of Heaven • FX • FX Productions Andrew Garfield as Detective Jeb Pyre
Scenes From A Marriage • HBO/HBO Max • HBO in association with Sheleg, Media Res, Endeavor Content and Filmlance Oscar Isaac as Jonathan
Dopesick • Hulu •
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Television’s biggest night came and went as the 74th Emmy Awards were unveiled tonight in downtown Los Angeles, hosted by “Saturday Night Live” cast member Kenan Thompson, and aired live on NBC and streaming on Peacock. In one of the most competitive Emmy seasons in recent memory, it was “Succession,” “Ted Lasso,” and “The White Lotus” that took home the Television Academy’s top prizes.
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first-ever weeknight broadcast on Monday and with help from first-time host, “Saturday Night Live” funnyman Kenan Thompson.The televised event is expected to see TV’s breakout stars and veterans take the stage, including Will Arnett, Angela Bassett, Vanessa Bayer, Kelly Clarkson, Ariana DeBose, Taye Diggs, Hannah Einbinder, Selena Gomez and Mariska Hargitay. But before the entertainers take their seats, they’ll be strutting their stuff in this season’s hottest fashions on the gold carpet.However, not all care to watch TV’s biggest night.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer The 74th annual Emmy Awards are about to begin at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live. The Monday event, hosted by Kenan Thompson, kicks off at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, and will include the bestowment of 25 awards during the live, three-hour telecast. Up for the top award of the evening, outstanding drama series, are “Better Call Saul,” “Euphoria,” “Ozark,” “Severance,” “Squid Game,” “Stranger Things,” “Succession” and “Yellowjackets.” On the comedy side, the contenders include “Abbott Elementary,” “Barry,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Hacks,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Only Murders in the Building,” “Ted Lasso” and “What We Do in the Shadows.”
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.
The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards are set to kick off Monday beginning at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET live on NBC and on the Peacock streaming service for the first time. The three-hour ceremony will take place at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles, and SNL veteran Kenan Thompson will host.
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EJ Panaligan editor The second day of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys is underway at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles after a busy first night that saw winners announced for key categories such as outstanding animated program, documentary or nonfiction series, music direction and more. ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” kicked things off with the win for casting in a comedy series. Tonight, winners will be announced in categories such as guest acting in comedy and drama series, original music and lyrics and outstanding television movie. Both nights of the Creative Arts Emmys precede the upcoming primetime ceremony, hosted by comedian Kenan Thompson, which is slated for Monday, Sept. 12.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Night one of the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards is underway at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. The first of two Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies this year, the Saturday night event focuses on mostly unscripted fare, including reality and documentaries, as well as variety shows and specials. (Animation is also included on the evening.) High-profile awards on Saturday include animated program, character voice-over, documentary or nonfiction series, documentary or nonfiction special, exceptional merit in documentary filmmaking, music direction, narrator, short form comedy/drama/variety series, structured reality program, unstructured reality program, variety special (live) and variety special (pre-recorded). Among the possibilities for the evening: Norman Lear is in line to become the first-ever 100-year-old Emmy winner. Also, President Barack Obama is up for an Emmy in the outstanding narrator category, and Chadwick Boseman, Jessica Walter and/or Norm Macdonald could win posthumous Emmys in various categories.