The winners of the Documentary categories of the 42nd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards are in tonight, with PBS once again topping the contenders with 10 wins, while Netflix nabbed four trophies.
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Michaela Coel admitted it would take her "a couple of days to digest" being at the Primetime Emmy Awards. The 33-year-old star's series 'I May Destroy You' - which she wrote, co-directed, executive produced and starred in - was nominated for four honours at Sunday's (19.
09. 21) ceremony and the actress admitted she couldn't believe how far her journey with making the show, which was inspired by her own experience of being a victim of sexual assault, has taken her.
The winners of the Documentary categories of the 42nd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards are in tonight, with PBS once again topping the contenders with 10 wins, while Netflix nabbed four trophies.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeOzy Media CEO Carlos Watson has informed the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences that he will no longer host the documentary portion of the 42nd News & Documentary Emmy Awards on Wednesday night.Watson’s decision to step down comes following a New York Times report on Monday questioning the validity of Ozy’s various traffic claims, and revealing that Ozy co-founder Samir Rao had posed as a YouTube executive, touting Ozy’s success, during a
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Michaela Coel shared an inspirational speech as she picked up a gong at the Emmy Awards overnight.The 33 year old made history as she became the first black woman to win an Emmy award for Limited Series Writing. Michaela created, wrote and starred in series I May Destroy You, which follows a young writer, played by Michaela, struggling with questions of identity and consent after she was raped.
Michaela Coel shared some powerful words while picking up the award for outstanding writing for a limited series, movie, or dramatic special during Sunday night’s Emmy Awards.
2021 Emmy Awards! The beloved Apple TV+ series took home the top prize for Outstanding Comedy Series on Sunday night, capping off a night of wins that also included Outstanding Lead Actor for star Jason Sudeikis, Supporting Actor for Brett Goldstein and Supporting Actress for Hannah Waddingham.“I’d most like to thank the amazing cast, crew and writers,” creator Bill Lawrence said while accepting the prize for the series, before shouting out their “fearless leader, Jason Sudeikis.” He then
Michaela Coel made Emmys history on Sunday night.
The 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards was a “Crown” -ing achievement for Netflix. The streaming service won Best Drama Series (“The Crown”) and Limited Series or Anthology Series (“The Queen’s Gambit”) for the first time in their history.
Michaela Coel is an Emmy winner!
Michaela Coel delivered an inspiring speech while accepting the award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie at the 2021 Emmys on Sunday night.
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Elizabeth Olsen is keeping it all in the family at the 73rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards. The actress was glowing in an original design by her sisters' line, The Row.
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Kerry Washington hit the red carpet in style at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday night. Washington wore a stunning silver gown by Etro for television's biggest night at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.The actress wore the slinky satin dress that boasted a draped cowl neckline and a cinched corset waist.