73. Emmy Awards Have Found Their Owners
73. The Emmy Awards found their owners with the awards ceremony held tonight. On the night that Ted Lasso and The Queen’s Gambit stood out in their respective categories, The Crown became the winner of all the awards in the drama categories.
The Emmy Awards, which are also called the Oscars of the television world, are held this year, the 73rd. it is distributed once. 73. The Emmy Awards have found their owners with a ceremony to be held tonight at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, which starts at 03:00 Turkish time. The ceremony was hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, as previously announced.
When the productions that received the most nominations this year were examined, The Crown and The Mandalorian were The 24 nominations. Netflix, which achieved a record by receiving 160 nominations last year, has received 129 nominations this year, while HBO and HBO Max have surpassed Netflix by receiving 130 nominations. On the other hand, Disney+ received a total of 71 nominations thanks to the contribution of The Mandalorian and WandaVision, which received 23 nominations.
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which are the harbinger of the Emmy Awards, have found their owners with ceremonies held on two separate nights. The Queen’s Gambit, The Mandalorian, Saturday Night Live, The Crown, and Pose were the most awarded content of these two nights. Netflix has decently surpassed other platforms with the awards it has won. 73. The platform that marked the night of the Emmy Awards became Netflix, which already debuted with 34 awards after the Creative Arts awards and won 10 more awards at the end of the night, which won a total of 44 Emmy awards and set a record. At the same time, the platform overtook its closest competitors, HBO and HBO Max, with 19 awards, almost tripled in number. Netflix, which won 21 awards last year, has thus set a record for itself this year.
73. During Emmy Awards night, RuPaul became the black artist to win the most awards to date. It was noted that white artists won awards in all acting categories overnight. On the other hand, the winner of the award in the comedy and drama categories for the first time in Emmy history in the directing categories was two female directors in the same year. The winner of the award for drama was Jessica Hobbs for the season finale episode of The Crown, thus making Hobbs the fourth female director to win an award in this category. Lucia Aniello won the award for comedy for the pilot episode of the series Hacks. Aniello became the fifth female director to win the award in this field so far.
Schitt’s Creek, which made its mark in the comedy categories last year, was replaced this year by Ted Lasso. Jason Sudeikis won the first Emmy award of his career, while Ted Lasso became the winner of a total of four awards, including the Best Comedy Series in the comedy category. Hacks, who followed her in the category, won the remaining three awards, including Best Actress.
On the drama side, The Crown, which has gained prominence by receiving 24 nominations this year, made its mark on the night. The beloved series won all the awards in the category, including Best Drama Series. For her performance in the series, Gillian Anderson became the winner of the award for Best Supporting Actress, while the winner of the award for Best Actress was Olivia Colman, who won the first Emmy award in her career. Kate Winslet won the Best Actress award for mini-series/TV movies for her performance in the series Mare of Easttown. Winslet said that she supports them as a woman, greets their talents, and is proud of them while thanking the other candidates who accompanied her in the category when she received her award. He also thanked the creator of Mare of Easttown, Brad Ingelsby, for creating a middle-aged, not perfect, and “imperfect” mother to whom all women can bond.
The winner of the Best Miniseries award on the night was The Queen’s Gambit, while Michaela Coel won the Best Screenplay award in the category with I May Destroy You. During his speech, while accepting the Coel award, he said that he dedicated the series to everyone who had been sexually abused. At the same time, Julianne Nicholson, who won the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in Mare of Easttown, drew attention to the laws applied in Texas on birth abortion and the unthinkable events in Afghanistan during her speech while accepting the award. Nicholson said he owes the award he won to Philadelphia in Texas and to women living in difficult conditions in Kabul.
73. Emmy Awards
Best Drama Series
The Crown (Netflix)
Best Comedy Series
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
Best Miniseries
The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix)
Best Actress-Drama
Olivia Colman – The Crown
Best Actor-Drama
Josh O’Connor – The Crown
Best Actress-Miniseries/TV Movie
Kate Winslet-Mare of Easttown
Best Actor-Miniseries/TV Movie
Ewan McGregor – Halston
Best Actress-Comedy
Jean Smart-Hacks
Best Actor-Comedy
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso
Best Supporting Actress-Drama
Gillian Anderson – The Crown
Best Supporting Actor-Drama
Tobias Menzies – The Crown
Best Supporting Actress-Comedy
Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso
Best Supporting Actor-Comedy
Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso
Best Supporting Actress-Miniseries/TV Movie
Julianne Nicholson – Mare Of Easttown
Best Supporting Actor-Miniseries/TV Movie
Evan Peters – Mare of Easttown
Best Director-Miniseries / TV Movie
The Queen’s Gambit – Scott Frank (Netflix)
Best Director-Drama
The Crown (Episode: “War”) – Jessica Hobbs (Netflix)
Best Director-Comedy
Hacks (Episode: “There Is No Line”) – Lucia Aniello (HBO Max)
Best Screenplay-Comedy
Hacks (Episode: “There Is No Line”) – Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky (HBO Max)
Best Screenplay-Drama
The Crown (Episode: “War”) – Peter Morgan (Netflix)
Best Screenplay-Miniseries/TV Movie
I May Destroy You – Michaela Coel (HBO)
The Best Reality-Competition Program
RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1)