Ellie Taylor is an actress and comedian best known for appearing in Ted Lasso and panel shows like Mock the Week.
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Jason Sudeikis tonight claimed his third Emmy, with the award recognizing his lead performance on Apple TV+’s hit series, Ted Lasso. (Watch his acceptance speech above.)
“I’ve sat at home and watched award shows. My mom loves award shows, and I always bust people’s balls that get up here and say, ‘I didn’t think I had a chance.’ And I really didn’t,” Sudeikis said up top. “[It’s] an amazing group that I was nominated with. So, I’m not overly prepared. But I did take classes at the Second City, so I’m going to go for it.”
Sudeikis then went on to thank his parents, as well as his “incredible” co-stars. “Thank you to Apple, to Warner Bros., to Doozer for everybody who helps us out in making this show, our crew. It’s really something,” he continued, “and thank you so much [to] the people who watch this show and dig it as much as we dig making it. I’m truly surprised and flattered.”
Sudeikis tonight bested competitors for Comedy Actor including Bill Hader (Barry), Donald Glover (Atlanta), Nicholas Hoult (The Great) and Only Murders in the Building‘s Steve Martin and Martin Short. He previously claimed statuettes for both Comedy Actor and Outstanding Comedy Series in 2021 — both also for Ted Lasso — with the latter recognizing his work as an exec producer on the show.
Sudeikis will once again compete for the Emmys’ biggest comedy prize at tonight’s ceremony, having last year scored an additional pair of noms for Comedy Writing.
On Ted Lasso, which Sudeikis developed with Brendan Hunt, Bill Lawrence and Joe Kelly, the actor stars as a warmhearted U.S. football coach who heads to the UK to manage a London soccer team, despite his limited understanding and experience of the latter sport. The show returned for its second season last
Ellie Taylor is an actress and comedian best known for appearing in Ted Lasso and panel shows like Mock the Week.
Ted Lasso fans soon will be able to take their devotion to a new level: The Emmy-laden Apple TV+ show — or, rather, its fictional English football club AFC Richmond — will be a playable team in EA Sports’ FIFA 23 video game.
Florence Pugh and Chris Pine, were noticeably absent from the New York premiere. The A-list Hollywood actors appeared to skip the event after they were dragged into the ongoing drama that surrounds the psychological thriller. Pugh is said to be locked in a feud with director Olivia Wilde after reportedly disapproving of the way she began a relationship with leading man Harry Styles during filming and while still believed to be in a relationship with ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis.
Jason Sudeikis won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at the Emmys this past weekend, but after winning, said he was still not sure if Ted Lasso was coming back for another season.
Jason Sudeikis is taking a moment to celebrate a massive time in his career — and he’s involving his family in the win.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. The 74th annual Emmy Awards did not disappoint on Monday night, celebrating what felt like a year of particularly refreshing, innovative and polarizing television. Some network linchpins such as HBO’s “Euphoria” and “Succession” both hit fever pitches in their most recent seasons, earning each of them 25 and 16 nominations, respectively. Others broke through the stereotypical Emmys mold with upset wins, such as ABC’s freshman sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” one of the few network shows to be celebrated at an awards show increasingly dominated by streamers. Other winners included HBO’s “White Lotus,” which took home the most awards of the night, Netflix’s “Squid Game,” the first non-English language series to compete in the drama category, and Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso,” which took home the win for best comedy. Check out the full list of winners here. If you haven’t had a chance to binge-watch all the Emmy nominees and winners celebrated on Monday night, don’t worry: All the shows are available to stream on a variety of platforms such as Hulu, HBO Max and Showtime. Check out the best ways to stream all of the Emmy winners (and losers) below: Courtesy of HBO Graeme Hunter Succession The White Lotus Euphoria Barry Better Call Saul Curb Your Enthusiasm A Black Lady Sketch Show Insecure Hacks The Flight Attendant The Staircase Station Eleven
The winners of this year's Emmy Awards, the most prestigious honours in television, have been announced. Succession, Ted Lasso, The White Lotus and Squid Game are among the shows that walked away with top awards.
“Ted Lasso” Season 4. While the creator has previously said that the Apple TV+ series would end with Season 3, he insisted at in the press room at the Emmys on Monday that he has no idea about the show’s future.“I think you’ve been misled,” he responded when a reporter suggested he, of anyone, would know best whether or not the show could continue beyond Season 3.
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.
Jason Sudeikis and Ted Lasso were the big winners of the 2022 Emmy Awards!
On paper, there were no major surprises at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards as all the winners were either considered clear front-runners or runners-up on most prediction lists. Still, the dominant showing for Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso probably qualifies as a surprise.
The best of the 2021-2022 TV season has been revealed, first during the 74th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were handed on Sept. 3 and 4, before being followed by the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by Kenan Thompson on Sept. 12.
took home the trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series during the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. The beloved Apple TV+ series beat out other major programs, including , , and .The category was presented by alum Pete Davidson, who had a brief reunion onstage with Jason Sudeikis, who accepted the honor on behalf of the show, the creative team and the cast.«Thank you so much to everyone who watches the show.
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.
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.
“Ain’t nobody in this room alone.” Jason Sudeikis couldn’t contain his surprise while accepting his trophy at the 2022 Emmy Awards despite winning the same honor last year.
took home the trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series during the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. The beloved Apple TV+ series beat out other major programs, including , , and .The category was presented by alum Pete Davidson, who had a brief reunion onstage with Jason Sudeikis, who accepted the honor on behalf of the show, the creative team and the cast.«Thank you so much to everyone who watches the show.
2022 Emmy Awards brought the biggest stars in TV out for a night of celebration, and the show honored one worthy comedy icon with the prestigious award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.For the second year in a row, Jason Sudeikis took home the coveted honor for his celebrated role as the eponymous soccer coach on Apple TV+'s .«I have sat at home and watched award shows. My mom loves award shows I always bust people's balls, they get up and say, 'I didn't have a chance.' I really didn't,» Sudeikis said during his acceptance speech. «It's an amazing group, I was nominated with, so I'm not overly prepared, but I did take classes at the Second City, so I'm going to go for it.»«Thank you to my parents, Dan and Kathy, who I just mentioned, one of them.