Jeremy Strong holds on tight to his Emmy award while leaving a hotel in New York City on Monday (September 21).
21.09.2020 - 08:27 / deadline.com
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorThe 2020 Emmys had their share of surprises – besides being virtual, pretty funny and surprisingly glitch free.A sweep by Canadian import Schitt’s Creek for Pop TV was widely anticipated but not quite to the extent we got, a complete vacuuming up of everything touching the comedy category for seven wins.
Any space, for Ramy Youseff or Yvonne Orji, say, who’d been mentioned as, maybe, having a shot at best supporting actor and actress, were disposed of in short
.Jeremy Strong holds on tight to his Emmy award while leaving a hotel in New York City on Monday (September 21).
Zendaya’s night for sure. First, she wows the audience with a plunging gown for Emmy Awards despite no red carpet.
Zendaya made the most out of the 2020 Emmy Awards. Not only did she stun in two beautiful ensembles, but she also rocked a seriously stunning makeup look.
black and white dress, Zendaya was on the urge of tears when accepting her award. Not only is Zendaya the youngest person to ever win in that category—the previous title holder was then-26-year-old Jodie Comer, who set that record last year—but she's the first Black actor to take this trophy since Viola Davis took home the award for How To Get Away With Murder in 2015."I know this feels like a really weird time to be celebrating," said Zendaya when accepting the award.
Last night, the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards were held, obviously under much different circumstances than normal. Conducted virtually, it was a sign of the COVID-19 times, but more or less went off without a hitch.
Apple TV+ has won its first Emmy Award, taking home a trophy during Sunday evening's broadcast. The award was handed down to The Morning Show star Billy Crudup for supporting actor in a drama series.
Jeremy Strongshared his Emmy with Succession co-star Brian Cox while being recognized with the best lead actor in a drama series prize at the 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday. "Thank you so much.
Jeremy Strong has won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series at the 2020 Primetime Emmy Awards.The Succession star beat off competition from Ozark’s Jason Bateman, This is Us star Sterling K Brown, The Morning Show’s Steve Carell, Succession’s Brian Cox and Pose’s Billy Porter to win the award.As he accepted the prize, he said he wanted to share it with writer Jesse Armstrong and his co-star Brian Cox.The Independent gave the latest series of Succession a glowing five-star
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAfter winning seven Emmy Awards on Sunday for Season 2, including Best Drama Series and Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Jeremy Strong, the third season of HBO’s Succession can’t come fast enough.
Billy Crudup just won his first Emmy and he had a message for young people during his speech.
Jeremy Strong won his first-ever Emmy Award tonight after being nominated for the first time as well!
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterZendaya made history Sunday night becoming the youngest actress to win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her turn as Rue in Sam Levinson’s Euphoria on HBO.She was definitely up against some stiff competition with Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh, Ozark’s Laura Linney, The Crown’s Olivia Colman and The Morning Show’s Jennifer Aniston.
's Jeremy Strong won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for portraying middle child Kendall Roy on season 2 of HBO's hit.«Thank you to the academy, thank you to HBO. Wow. I got to thank some people who have been there for me and believed in me when something like this felt basically impossible,» Strong began his virtual acceptance speech before thanking his cast and crew.«I read a poem… that said, 'All I ever wanted was a book so good I'd be finishing it for the rest of my life.' This job
Euphoria, making her the youngest woman to ever snag the prize. (Zendaya is 24 years old.) She was visibly moved during her speech, as were her fellow nominees (including who seemed to tear up).
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.