Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners List (Updating Live)
07.01.2024 - 01:11
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The 75th annual Emmy Awards, in the shape of the two-night Creative Arts Emmys, kick off this weekend at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, opening the door to a month of major kudos-giving.
Saturday’s Creative Arts ceremony features largely the scripted awards that are not being doled out on Monday, January 15 during the Primetime Emmys telecast on Fox, with Sunday almost exclusively devoted to reality and nonfiction.
An edited presentation of the Creative Arts ceremonies will air on Saturday, January 13, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FXX.
There are some interesting battles to watch for this weekend as well as a few notable possible winners. What isn’t being handed out, however, is the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, which landed a last-minute reprieve from the Television Academy and was moved to primetime after a campaign by the WGA (and the threat of being charged for clips).
Saturday’s big awards include the guest actor spots, Outstanding Television Movie, and music supervision. On the latter, Stranger Things is looking for back-to-back wins after that Kate Bush moment, but is up against ‘70s rock romp Daisy Jones & The Six; The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, which won three years in a row between 2018-2020; Ted Lasso; and The White Lotus.
As for the guest actor and actress awards, for both drama and comedy, there are some big names including Jon Bernthal for The Bear, Nathan Lane for Only Murders in the Building, Judith Light for Poker Face, Taraji P. Henson for Abbott Elementary and a slew of faces from Succession and The Last of Us including James Cromwell, Hiam Abbass, Cherry Jones, Harriet Walter and Arian Moayed for Jesse Armstrong’s drama and Murray Bartlett, Nick Offerman, Keivonn Woodard, Melanie