HBO Max. First and foremost, however, we have the highly anticipated “The White Lotus” Season 2, which debuts on Oct.
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The biggest stars in TV were at the Microsoft Theater for the 2022 Emmys on Monday, September 12, and Us Weekly is breaking down the best moments.
Us editors kick off the recap by highlighting Hannah Einbinder — Us Weekly’s Most Electrifying TV Star of 2022, Powered by Chevy Equinox EV. The Hacks actress, who was up for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, stunned on the gold carpet in a black custom Rodarte gown. And while she looked like a Hollywood star, she proved she’s just like Us during her pre-show interview.
“I’m gonna have some, probably, hot Cheetos in my bed,” Einbinder said when asked how she was going to celebrate the evening when the awards show ended. “Relatable, anybody?”
Sheryl Lee Ralph, meanwhile, took home the honor for supporting comedy actress — and the Abbott Elementary star accepted the trophy by singing Dianne Reeves’ “Endangered Species.”
“I am an endangered species / but I sing no victim’s song,” she sang. “I am a woman, I am an artist / And I know where my voice belongs!”
Ralph went on to thank her costar and Abbott Elementary creator Quinta Brunson.
“To anyone who has ever, ever had a dream and thought your [moment] couldn’t come true, I am here to tell you that this is what believing looks like — this is what striving looks like,” she said. “Don’t you ever, ever give up on you, because if you get a Quinta Brunson in your corner, if you get a husband like mine in your corner, if you get children like mine in your corner, and if you’ve got friends like everybody who voted for me, cheered for me, loved me … thank you!”
Another memorable speech that Us couldn’t get enough of was when Jennifer Coolidge took home the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology
HBO Max. First and foremost, however, we have the highly anticipated “The White Lotus” Season 2, which debuts on Oct.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO’s hit comedy-drama series The White Lotus recently finished filming its second season at Italy’s Lumina Studios to the north of Rome.
Amber Dowling The Emmy Awards dominated Variety’s Trending TV chart for the week of Sept. 12 – 18, pulling in more than 18 million engagements — less than the Oscars (33 million engagements) and Grammys (57 million engagements), but more than the SAG Awards (4 million), which were all tracked for a shorter length of time. “Succession,” “Ted Lasso” and “The White Lotus” took home the top prizes during the Sept. 12 ceremony on NBC. Historic wins from Sheryl Lee Ralph, Quinta Brunson, Zendaya and Lee Jung-jae, as well as memorable moments from winners Jennifer Coolidge and Lizzo ruled Twitter chatter. Sheryl Lee Ralph blew the roof off the #emmys with this speech! pic.twitter.com/MFJzIqxBWC This year’s Emmys marked the return to a full-scale production for the first time since 2019, but as Variety chief TV critic Daniel D’Addario noted in his review, “much of the production seemed strangely stuck in a hazy past.” Meanwhile, the broadcast, hosted by Kenan Thompson, earned all-time low ratings with an average of 5.92 million viewers.
Princess Charlotte is having a rough time.
When people talk about the best films in Kevin Smith’s filmography, it doesn’t typically take long before “Dogma” is brought up. “Dogma” is, by far, his most ambitious film, telling the story of two fallen angels attempting to find a loophole to earn their way back into Heaven.
Princess Charlotte is visibly emotional outside of the funeral of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The 7-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was seen exiting Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte, who wore a touching horseshoe brooch, gifted to her by the queen, was seen visibly upset as she wiped her eyes outside of the church in London, England.
Jennifer Coolidge was sent to the ER right before she started filming The White Lotus!
Michael Keaton, who won the night’s first presented award for Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series for his role in Hulu’s “Dopesick”, Zendaya who won her second Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series Emmy for portraying Rue in “Euphoria,” and two separate snaps with “Only Murders in the Building” costars Martin Short and Steve Martin.https://t.co/own8kCCHO6 pic.twitter.com/uYc62ymjmFAnd it doesn’t stop there. Lizzo also posted selfies with Geena Davis, who won the Governor’s Award for her Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media; shimmying “White Lotus” winner Jennifer Coolidge; winner for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Sheryl Lee Ralph; and “Abbott Elementary” mastermind and winner for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Quinta Brunson.In a previous interview with TheWrap about her show’s six Emmy nominations, the “Truth Hurts” breakout musician and rapper warned us that she would do this.“So, listen, let me tell you about me,” Lizzo said.
Zendaya set the tone for last night's Emmy Awards. Not only did she make history as the youngest-ever recipient of not one but two awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, but her ball gown, a swooshing and strapless number from Valentino, lent towards Old Hollywood. According to her stylist and image architect, Law Roach, the dress was based on an archival gown from the late 1980s - yet another example of something old taking today's red carpet by storm.
Succession, Ted Lasso and The White Lotus were the victors in their respective drama, comedy and limited categories at this year’s Emmy Awards. In total, the trio bagged 12 awards at Monday’s ceremony, including the big prize in their respective fields.
HBO/HBO Max was on a roll tonight, winning 12 categories more than all other networks and streamers combined. Factoring in the Creative Arts, HBO/HBO Max led the field with 37 Emmys vs. 26 for its main rival Netflix, which had a more modest haul of three trophies tonight.
It was a big night for HBO’s runway hit The White Lotus at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning nearly all the major categories it was nominated in. Sydney-born out gay Australian actor Murray Bartlett took home Emmy for best supporting actor in a limited series, while co-star and gay icon Jennifer Coolidge won the best supporting actress in a limited series. In his acceptance speech, Bartlett thanked White for “giving me one of the best experiences of my life” and gave a shout out to his mom. “I just want to thank my mom all the way home in Australia for giving me the most wonderful foundation of unconditional love. And inspiring me to believe that we can all do that for each other.
Sheryl Lee Ralph! Jennifer Coolidge!), and in the show itself (the “Good Burger” reunion!). Ultimately, the night fell in line from the 2021 Emmys, when mega-wins by “The Crown,” “Ted Lasso” and “Mare of Easttown” made the winners at the ceremony fairly predictable as soon as the nominations were announced. Still, there were some disappointments, especially for freshman shows that broke into the nominations with a lot of buzz — but no Emmy hardware to show for it.
Jennifer Coolidge is now an Emmy winner! The 61-year-old actress won her first career Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category, beating out her “White Lotus” co-stars, Connie Britton, Alexandra Daddario, Natasha Rothwell and Sydney Sweeney, as well as “Dopesick”’s Kaitlyn Dever and Mare Winningham.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter HBO roared back to the top of the Emmy Awards, with the premium cabler and its streaming counterpart, HBO Max, topping the total awards haul for 2022. HBO/HBO Max picked up 38 Emmys in total, doubling their 19 wins in 2021. HBO took home multiple awards in the limited series category thanks to “The White Lotus'” 10 wins, with Mike White winning for both best writing and directing. Those wins were coupled with “The White Lotus” stars Jennifer Coolidge and Murray Bartlett’s wins for best supporting actress and actor in a limited series. To close out the night, “The White Lotus” ultimately won best limited series while “Succession” won best drama series.
HBO’s The White Lotus swept the writing and directing categories for Limited Series at the Emmys tonight, handing two trophies to creator Mike White in a matter of minutes.
“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.
Jennifer Coolidge gave us one of the best moments of the nights at the Emmys during her acceptance speech!