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September 10, 2024When Hannah Waddingham opened night one of the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards with a joke about the thousand-degree weather outside, the packed room giggled and sighed with relief as everyone had been comfortably seated inside a cool, air-conditioned theater by then. At that point, the only heat to contend with was the race to take home a trophy.
The two-day event, held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on September 7 and 8, celebrated the best artistic and technical achievements in unscripted television and alternative programming and set the stage with awards across the board, honoring below-the-line talent. As the industry gears up for the Primetime Emmys on September 15, the Creative Arts Emmys saw some incredible milestone moments, a few big surprises, and left everyone eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the Emmy saga.
FX’s “Shōgun,” which stands as this year’s most nominated show with 25 acknowledgments, took home the first prize on night one for “Shōgun – The Making Of Shōgun” in the category of Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series, beating out “The Daily Show,” “The Crown,” “Hacks,” and “Saturday Night Live.” The celebrated series broke records on Sunday night, winning the most Emmys ever (14) for a single television season.
“Shōgun” swept in the categories of Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, Best Period Costumes, Best Production Design, Best Main Title Design, Best Special Visual Effects, Best Period/Fantasy Makeup, Best Prosthetic Makeup, Best Stunt Performance, Best Casting for a Drama, Best Period/Fantasy Hairstyling, Best Picture Editing, and Best Cinematography. Néstor Carbonell also took home the award for Best Guest Actor in a Drama. The award was a long time coming for the actor, whose television credits include shows like “Lost,” and “Suddenly Susan.” Carbonell spoke backstage about it being a full circle moment for him as he was gearing up to hop on a plane to direct an episode of “Law & Order,” the show that gave him his first guest starring role.
The upcoming Primetime Emmys will see Anna Sawai compete in the Best Actress category for her role as Toda Mariko. She’s up against Imelda Staunton (for the final season of ‘The Crown’), Maya Erksine (‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’), Reese Witherspoon (‘The Morning Show’), Jennifer Aniston (‘The Morning Show’), and Carrie Coon (‘The Gilded Age’). While Staunton is a heavy favorite, after Sunday’s performance, it seems likely that “Shōgun” will continue its winning streak next week.
The clear frontrunner over the weekend was FX, with 27 Creative Arts Emmy wins. Netflix came in second with 18 wins, Apple TV+ had 15, Disney+ won nine, HBO and Max collected eight trophies, ABC, CBS, NBC, Hulu, Peacock, and National Geographic each won seven, while Prime Video received four.
Night two was a big night for FX, as Jamie Lee Curtis hit a career milestone, taking home her very first Emmy for guest actress on season two of “The Bear.” The win comes just after Curtis won her first Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 2023 for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” When asked about the EGOT, the actress chuckled, “I can’t sing at all, and I’ve never been on stage… I can’t imagine…”
“I just never thought in my life that I would get to do work at this level of depth, and complexity, and intelligence, and it’s just been the thrill of my creative life these last couple of years that I get these opportunities,” the newly-minted Emmy winner added. “I’m humbled and incredibly grateful.”
Curtis’s win highlighted the massive achievement we saw for women over the weekend. She spoke on perseverance, patience, truth, honesty, courage, and the ability to believe in yourself, opinions echoed by many award-winners throughout both nights.
On night one, we saw two-time Oscar nominee Angela Bassett in the first-time Emmy-winner category. After nine nominations, the actress won the award for outstanding narration for her part in “Queens,” the National Geographic docuseries about matriarchies in the wild. Bassett said she was inspired to do the project after thanking her female-led production team and pointed out it was the first in wildlife documentary filmmaking. “I was just a girl who just wanted to act, and my mentors were way out ahead of me, and I just looked to them for that inspiration and hope… I just put my focus, my energy, and my love to try to make it happen…”
“All the women behind the scenes,” Bassett said, made this project significant. “And they did it with such excellence and such passion.” Maya Rudolph was another big winner from night one. Taking home Emmy number six, the “SNL” favorite won her fourth award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance, playing Connie the Hormone Monstress on Netflix’s “Big Mouth.” Rudolph is up for three more Emmys this Sunday – one for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series (‘Loot’) and two for “Saturday Night Live” (Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics and Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series). Rudolph returns to “SNL” this fall for its 50th season, where she’ll be reprising the role of Vice President Kamala Harris leading up to the 2024 election.
Backstage, Emmy in hand, she spoke about her love of the sketch comedy show. “I feel like I am connected somehow to an incredible time in this country and an excitement that I haven’t felt in a long time,” Rudolph tells Awards Buzz about playing the presidential nominee. “I’m very honored to be associated with that.”
“Girls State,” the companion film to 2020’s “Boys State,” drove home the message of female empowerment, especially in politics, during a year that may see America’s first female president. The two-time Emmy-winning documentary from Apple TV+ follows teenage girls from Missouri who participate in a democratic experiment that teaches them how to construct a government.
Awkwafina and Sandra Oh won their first Emmys for producing “Quiz Lady.” It was the “Nora from Queens” star’s first nomination, and while she was on hand to accept, Oh, who has been nominated 14 times, was at TIFF when the news came of their win. In the past, Oh had been nominated for “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Killing Eve,” and “SNL.” It was a full circle moment as “Quiz Lady” made its premiere at TIFF last year, almost to the day.
Some other first-time winners were not on hand to accept their award. “The Traitors” host Alan Cumming won the award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program, breaking RuPaul’s winning streak. Pat Sajak was also missing from the night. The “Wheel of Fortune” host just retired after 40-plus years and was not in attendance to take home his first Emmy.
Other no-shows included the heavily favorited Jon Bernthal, who won his first Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series for “The Bear.” Both he and Jamie Lee Curtis won for the episode “Fishes.” The FX show totaled 23 nominations this year, setting a new most-ever record for a comedy. The show picked up seven wins over the weekend, coming in second to “Shōgun.” Michaela Coel was also not in attendance to pick up her second Emmy, this time for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series for her role in “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”
Eric André won his first Emmy for Outstanding Performer In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series for Adult Swim’s “The Eric Andre Show,” and producer and activist Fisher Stevens won his first Emmy for Netflix’s “Beckham” in the category of Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. Fisher also took the opportunity to point out the importance of voting.
Coming in hot on Sunday night were songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who clinched a historic EGOT win for the “Only Murders In The Building” tune, “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?,” with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. The Hulu show is now in its fourth season, earning 49 nominations and seven wins in its entirety.
Perhaps one of the biggest highlights of the entire weekend came when Dick Van Dyke’s wife, Arlene, who served as executive producer for CBS’s “Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic,” won the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded). While some boasted the “Mary Poppins” star’s historic win (beating Norman Lear’s record as the oldest Emmy winner), and Van Dyke even danced on stage while accepting the award, a dispute later came that the (almost) 99-year-old television veteran star was not credited as executive producer. Therefore, the win wasn’t technically his. Still, it put the “Bye Bye Birdie” actor front and center on Saturday night. How does he want to be remembered? “For laughter, I hope. Hopefully. Making people laugh for 75 years. I’ve been in the business 75 years. I can’t believe it, that I’m still here and performing. I’m looking for work…” Van Dyke joked before answering more questions backstage.
Other notable wins at the 76th Creative Arts Emmys: “Saturday Night Live” won six Emmys on night one, “Jim Henson Idea Man” took home five, “Blue Eye Samurai” won four, as did “The Oscars,” with Jimmy Kimmel there to accept. Kimmel confirmed that even with the win, he still won’t be returning to host the award-winning award show. ABC’s “Shark Tank” took back the Emmy for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, marking its fifth overall win, gathering all six sharks (Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, and Kevin O’Leary) on stage together. And, after seven nominations, composer Siddhartha Khosla won for Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) for the “Only Murders In The Building” episode “Sitzprobe.” He also cheered on Kamala Harris.
An edited version of The 76th Creative Arts Emmys will air on Saturday, September 14, at 8 p.m. on FXX. Eugene and Dan Levy will host the 76th Primetime Emmys, which will air on ABC on September 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. PDT.
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WINNERS: NIGHT ONE
Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series
*Shōgun – The Making of Shōgun (FX)
Stephanie Gibbons, Executive Producer
Sally Daws, Executive Producer
Kenna McCabe, Executive Producer
Melanie Pimentel, Supervising Producer
Joel Kazuo Knoernschild, Senior Producer
Andie Newell, Producer
Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series
*Only Murders in the Building: One Killer Question (Hulu)
Janice C. Molinari, Executive Producer
Dave Roth, Executive Producer
Zuriht Serna, Executive Producer
Trisha Choate, Executive Producer
Jillian Novak, Executive Producer
Xavier Salas, Executive Producer
Game Show
*Jeopardy! (ABC/Syndicated)
Michael Davies, Executive Producer
Lisa Broffman, Co-Executive Producer
Sarah Whitcomb Foss, Producer
Billy Wisse, Writer
Michele Loud, Writer
Marcus Brown, Writer
John Duarte, Writer
Mark Gaberman, Writer
Debbie Griffin, Writer
Robert McClenaghan, Writer
Jim Rhine, Writer
Steve Tamerius, Writer
Host for a Game Show
*Pat Sajak
Wheel of Fortune (ABC/Syndicated)
Outstanding Commercial
*Fuzzy Feelings (Apple – iPhone + Mac)
Hungry Man / Passion Pictures, Production Company
TBWA\ Media Arts Lab, Ad Agency
Character Voiceover Performance
*Maya Rudolph, as Connie The Hormone Monstress
Big Mouth (Netflix)
The Ambition Gremlin
Animated Program
*Blue Eye Samurai (Netflix)
The Tale Of The Ronin And The Bride
MICHAEL GREEN, Executive Producer/Directed By
AMBER NOIZUMI, Executive Producer/Written By
ERWIN STOFF, Executive Producer
JANE WU, Supervising Director/Producer
NICK READ, Producer
MICHAEL GREENHOLT, Animation Director
Production Design For a Variety or Reality Series
*Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Host: Josh Brolin
N. JOSEPH DETULLIO, Production Designer
KENNETH MACLEOD, Production Designer
MELISSA SHAKUN, Art Director
KIMBERLY KACHOUGIAN, Set Decorator
Production Design for a Variety Special
*The Oscars (ABC)
MISTY BUCKLEY, Production Designer
ALANA BILLINGSLEY, Production Designer
JOHN ZUIKER, Art Director
MARGAUX LAPRESLE, Art Director
Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming
*76th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
Routines: Opening Number / Lifetime Achievement
KARLA PUNO GARCIA, Choreographer
Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
*Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Host: Ryan Gosling
JODI MANCUSO, Department Head Hairstylist
CARA HANNAH, Key Hairstylist
INGA THRASHER, Hairstylist
JOSEPH WHITMEYER, Hairstylist
AMANDA DUFFY EVANS, Hairstylist
CHAD HARLOW, Hairstylist
GINA FERRUCCI, Hairstylist
ELLIOTT SIMPSON, Hairstylist
Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
*Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Host: Ryan Gosling
LOUIE ZAKARIAN, Department Head Makeup Artist
JASON MILANI, Key Makeup Artist
AMY TAGLIAMONTI, Key Makeup Artist
RACHEL PAGANI, Makeup Artist
YOUNG BEK, Makeup Artist
BRANDON GRETHER, Makeup Artist
JOANNA PISANI, Makeup Artist
Casting for a Reality Program
*Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
CIAN O’CLERY, Casting By
SEAN BOWMAN, Casting By
MARINA NIETO RITGER, Casting By
EMMA CHOATE, Casting By
Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program
*Girls State (Apple TV+)
LAURA HUDOCK, Director Of Photography
LAELA KILBOURN, Director Of Photography
DANIEL CARTER, Director Of Photography
ERYNN PATRICK LAMONT, Director Of Photography
KERI OBERLY, Director Of Photography
THORSTEN THIELOW, Director Of Photography
MARTINA RADWAN, Director Of Photography
Cinematography for a Reality Program
*Life Below Zero (National Geographic)
CHARLIE BECK, Director Of Photography
MICHAEL CHEESEMAN, Director Of Photography
DANNY DAY, Director Of Photography
PEDRO DELBREY, Camera Operator
Writing for a Variety Series
*Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO | Max)
DANIEL O’BRIEN, Senior Writer
OWEN PARSONS, Senior Writer
CHARLIE REDD, Senior Writer
JOANNA ROTHKOPF, Senior Writer
SEENA VALI, Senior Writer
JOHNATHAN APPEL, Writer
ALI BARTHWELL, Writer
TIM CARVELL, Writer
LIZ HYNES, Writer
RYAN KEN, Writer
MARK KRAMER, Writer
SOFÍA MANFREDI, Writer
JOHN OLIVER, Writer
TAYLOR KAY PHILLIPS, Writer
CHRISSY SHACKELFORD, Writer
Writing for a Nonfiction Program
*Conan O’Brien Must Go (HBO | Max)
Ireland
JESSIE GASKELL, Written by
CONAN O’BRIEN, Written by
MATT O’BRIEN, Written by
MIKE SWEENEY, Written by
Emerging Media Program
*Fallout: Vault 33 (Prime Video)
Amazon MGM Studios
Kilter Films
Bethesda Studios
Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program
*Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+)
DANIEL TIMMONS, Supervising Sound Editor
JEREMY S. BLOOM, Sound Designer
IAN CYMORE, Dialogue Editor
RYAN RUBIN, Music Editor
Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special
*Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+)
DAVID FLEMING, Composer
Music Direction
*The Oscars (ABC)
RICKEY MINOR, Music Director
Sound Mixing for a Reality Program
*Welcome to Wrexham (FX)
Giant Killers
MARK JENSEN, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program
*The Beach Boys (Disney+)
GARY A. RIZZO, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
JOHN RAMPEY, Production Mixer
SABI TULOK, Production Mixer
DENNIS HAMLIN, Production Mixer
Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special
*Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden (CBS)
BRIAN RIORDAN, Re-Recording Music Mixer
PHIL DETOLVE, Re-Recording Mixer
PETER GARY, Music Mixer
BRIAN FLANZBAUM, Production Mixer
JOSH WEIBEL, Monitor Mixer
BRIAN RUGGLES, FOH Mixer
Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program
*Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+)
SIERRA NEAL, Editor
PAUL CROWDER, ACE, Editor
Picture Editing for Variety Programming
*John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA (Netflix)
KELLY LYON, ACE, Editor
SEAN MCILRAITH, Editor
RYAN MCILRAITH, Editor
Picture Editing for Variety Programming (Segment)
*The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
The Dailyshowography Of Vivek Ramaswamy: Enter The RamaVerse
CATHERINE TRASBORG, Editor
Picture Editing for Unstructured Reality Programming
*Welcome to Wrexham (FX)
Up the Town?
MICHAEL BROWN, Editor
JOSH DRISKO, Editor
MICHAEL OLIVER, Editor
BRYAN ROWLAND, Editor
STEVE WELCH, Editor
Picture Editing for Structured Reality or Competition Program
*The Voice
Series Body of Work
SEAN BASAMAN, Supervising Editor
JOHN M. LARSON, ACE, Supervising Editor
ROBERT M. MALACHOWSKI JR., ACE, Supervising Editor
MATT ANTELL, Editor
JOHN BALDINO, Editor
MATTHEW BLAIR, Editor
MELISSA SILVA BORDEN, Editor
WILLIAM FABIAN CASTRO, Editor
ANDREW CIANCIA, Editor
NICHOLAS DON VITO, Editor
GLEN EBESU, Editor
RICK ENRIQUE, Editor
GREG FITZSIMMONS, Editor
BRIAN FREUNDLICH, Editor
NOEL A. GUERRA, ACE, Editor
ALYSSA DRESSMAN LEHNER, Editor
JOHN HOMESLEY, Editor
OMEGA HSU, ACE, Editor
NIKI HUNTER, Editor
RYAN P. JAMES, Editor
LISE KEARNEY, Editor
TERRI MALONEY, Editor
JAMES J. MUNOZ, Editor
BARRY MURPHY, Editor
RICH REMIS, Editor
ROBBY THOMPSON, Editor
MATT WAFAIE, Editor
ERIC WISE, Editor
Narrator
*Angela Bassett
Queens (National Geographic)
African Queens
Documentary or Nonfiction Series
*Beckham (Netflix)
John Battsek, Produced by
Nicola Howson, Produced by
Fisher Stevens, Produced by
Billie Shepherd, Produced by
David Gardner, Executive Producer
Gary Neville, Executive Producer
Jonathan Sides, Co-Executive Producer
Craig South, Co-Executive Producer
Documentary or Nonfiction Special
*Jim Henson Idea Man (Disney+)
Brian Grazer, Produced by
Ron Howard, Produced by
Sara Bernstein, Produced by
Margaret Bodde, Produced by
Justin Wilkes, Produced by
Mark Monroe, Produced by
Christopher St. John, Produced by
Structured Reality Program
*Shark Tank (ABC)
Mark Burnett, Executive Producer
Clay Newbill, Executive Producer
Yun Lingner, Executive Producer
Max Swedlow, Executive Producer
Mark Cuban, Executive Producer
Lori Greiner, Executive Producer
Kevin O’Leary, Executive Producer
Barbara Corcoran, Executive Producer
Daymond John, Executive Producer
Robert Herjavec, Executive Producer
Brandon Wallace, Executive Producer
Becky Blitz, Supervising Producer
Shaun Polakow, Senior Producer
Shawn Aly, Senior Producer
Andrew Kimmel, Senior Producer
Unstructured Reality Program
*Welcome to Wrexham (FX)
Josh Drisko, Executive Producer
Bryan Rowland, Executive Producer
Jeff Luini, Executive Producer
Alan Bloom, Executive Producer
Andrew Fried, Executive Producer
Sarina Roma, Executive Producer
Dane Lillegard, Executive Producer
Nicholas Frenkel, Executive Producer
George Dewey, Executive Producer
Rob McElhenney, Executive Producer
Ryan Reynolds, Executive Producer
Humphrey Ker, Executive Producer
Miloš Balać, Co-Executive Producer
Aaron Lovell, Producer
Patrick McGarvey, Supervising Producer
Shannon Owen, Producer
Liz Spano, Producer
Host for a Reality or Competition Program
*Alan Cumming
The Traitors (Peacock)
Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special
*My Next Guest with David Letterman and John Mulaney (Netflix)
Tommy Alter, Producer
Tom Keaney, Executive Producer
Mary Barclay, Executive Producer
Michael Steed, Executive Producer
Séamus Murphy-Mitchell, Executive Producer
Justin Wilkes, Executive Producer
Jake Fuller, Executive Producer
Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
*Girls State (Apple TV+)
AMANDA MCBAINE, Directed By
JESSE MOSS, Directed By
Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Series
*Saturday Night Live
Host: Kristen Wiig
GEOFFREY AMORAL, Lighting Director
RICK MCGUINNESS, Lighting Director
TREVOR BROWN, Moving Light Programmer
TIM STASSE, Moving Light Programmer
WILLIAM MCGUINNESS, Chief Lighting Technician
FRANK GRISANTI, Video Control
Lighting Design/Lighting Direction for a Variety Special
*Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden (CBS)
STEVE COHEN, Lighting Designer
MARK FOFFANO, Lighting Consultant
JUSTIN CHEATHAM, Lighting Director
TAD INFERRERA, Lighting Director
ADRIAN BASSETT, Chief Lighting Technician
Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Series
*Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Host: Timothée Chalamet
BILL DIGIOVANNI, Technical Director
JOHN PINTO, Camera
PAUL CANGIALOSI, Camera
ANTHONY TARANTINO, Camera
DAVE DRISCOLL, Camera
BRIAN PHRANER, Camera
DANIEL ERBECK, Camera
Technical Direction and Camerwork for a Special
*Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden (CBS)
JON PRETNAR, Technical Director
ROB BALTON, Camera
MARK BRITT, Camera
BOBBY DEL RUSSO, Camera
DANIEL ERBECK, Camera
NICK FAYO, Camera
PETE FORREST, Camera
JONNY HARKINS, Camera
SHAUN HARKINS, Camera
RAY HOOVER, Camera
JOHN KOSMOCHEWSKI, Camera
JAY KULICK, Camera
KEVIN MURPHY, Camera
LYN NOLAND, Camera
JIMMY O’DONNELL, Camera
CHRIS PIAZZA, Camera
MARK RENAUDIN, Camera
ED STAEBLER, Camera
MARK WHITMAN, Camera
RICH YORK, Camera
JEFF SIEGEL, Camera
BRETT TURNBULL, Camera
J.M. HURLEY, Video Control
MICHAEL MAIATICO, Video Control
Directing for a Reality Program
*Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
Episode 7
CIAN O’CLERY, Directed By
Directing for a Variety Special
*The Oscars (ABC)
HAMISH HAMILTON, Directed By
Directing for a Variety Series
*Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Host: Ryan Gosling
LIZ PATRICK, Directed By
Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
*Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic (CBS)
Craig Plestis, Executive Producer
Chris Wagner, Executive Producer
Clara Plestis, Executive Producer
Ashley Edens, Executive Producer
Deena Katz, Executive Producer
Arlene Van Dyke, Executive Producer
Stephanie Wagner, Supervising Producer
Brittany Cherry, Producer
Ariel Kubit, Producer
Chelsea Gonnering, Line Producer
Variety Special (Live)
*The Oscars (ABC)
Raj Kapoor, Executive Producer
Molly McNearney, Executive Producer
Katy Mullan, Executive Producer
Rob Paine, Co-Executive Producer
Taryn Hurd, Producer
Sarah Levine Hall, Producer
Jimmy Kimmel, Host
WINNERS: NIGHT TWO
Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Shōgun (FX)
Anjin
NÉSTOR CARBONELL as Rodrigues
Choreography for Scripted Programming
**The Idol (HBO | Max)
Routines: Rehearsal / Music Video Shoot / Dollhouse
NINA MCNEELY, Choreographer
Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
*Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
NINA GOLD, Casting By
MARTIN WARE, Casting By
Casting for a Comedy Series
*The Bear (FX)
JEANIE BACHARACH, CSA, Casting By
MAGGIE BACHARACH, Casting By
JENNIFER RUDNICKE, CSA, Location Casting
MICKIE PASKAL, CSA, Location Casting
AJ LINKS, CSA, Location Casting
Casting for a Drama Series
*Shōgun (FX)
LAURA SCHIFF, CSA, Casting By
CARRIE AUDINO, CSA, Casting By
KEI KAWAMURA, CSA, Location Casting
MAUREEN WEBB, CSA, Location Casting
COLLEEN BOLTON, Location Casting
Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
*Ahsoka (Disney+)
Part Eight: The Jedi, The Witch, And The Warlord
SHAWNA TRPCIC, Costume Designer
ELISSA ALCALA, Assistant Costume Designer
DEVON PATTERSON, Costume Supervisor
Period Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series Or Movie
*Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (FX)
Pilot
LOU EYRICH, Costume Designer
LEAH KATZNELSON, Costume Designer
EMILY O’CONNOR, Assistant Costume Designer
LAURA MCCARTHY, Costume Supervisor
HANNA SHEA, Assistant Costume Designer
MIWA ISHII, Head Of Workroom
Period Costumes for a Series
*Shōgun (FX)
Ladies Of The Willow World
CARLOS ROSARIO, Costume Designer
CAROLE GRIFFIN, Costume Supervisor
KRISTEN BOND, Assistant Costume Designer
KENICHI TANAKA, Assistant Costume Designer
PAULA PLACHY, Assistant Costume Designer
Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series
*American Horror Story: Delicate (FX)
The Auteur
JACQUELINE DEMETERIO, Costume Designer
JESSICA ZAVALA, Assistant Costume Designer
JENNIFER SALIM, Assistant Costume Designer
JOSE BANTULA, Costume Supervisor
JILLIAN DAIDONE, Costume Supervisor
Contemporary Costumes for a Series
*The Crown (Netflix)
Sleep, Dearie Sleep
AMY ROBERTS, Costume Designer
GILES GALE, Costume Supervisor
SIDONIE ROBERTS, Associate Costume Designer
Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
*Shōgun (FX)
The Abyss Of Life
REBECCA LEE, Makeup Designer
KRYSTAL DEVLIN, Key Makeup Artist
AMBER TRUDEAU, Key Makeup Artist
ANDREA ALCALA, 1st Makeup
LESLIE GRAHAM, 1st Makeup
KRISTA HANN, 1st Makeup
MIKE FIELDS, 1st Makeup
EMILY WALSH, 1st Makeup
Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
*The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Strict Scrutiny
CINDY WILLIAMS, Department Head Makeup Artist
LIZ VILLAMARIN, Key Makeup Artist
ANGELA LEVIN, Personal Makeup Artist
TRACEY LEVY, Personal Makeup Artist
KEIKO WEDDING, Makeup Artist
AMY SCHMIEDERER, Makeup Artist
Prosthetic Makeup
*Shōgun (FX)
A Dream Of A Dream
TOBY LINDALA, Special Makeup Effects Department Head
BREE-ANNA LEHTO, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
SUZIE KLIMACK, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Contemporary Hairstyling
*The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
The Kármán Line
NICOLE VENABLES, Department Head Hairstylist
JENNIFER PETROVICH, Key Hairstylist
JANINE THOMPSON, Personal Hairstylist
LONA VIGI, Personal Hairstylist
Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling
*Shōgun (FX)
A Stick Of Time
SANNA KAARINA SEPPANEN, Hair Designer
MARIAH CRAWLEY, Key Hairstylist
MADISON GILLESPIE, Key Hairstylist
NAKRY KEO, Key Hairstylist
JANIS BEKKERING, Key Hairstylist
Guest Actress in a Drama Series
*Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Apple TV+)
Infidelity
MICHAELA COEL as Bev
Stunt Performance
Shōgun (FX)
The Eightfold Fence
HIROO MINAMI, Stunt Performer
NOBUYUKI OBIKANE, Stunt Performer
MARTIN COCHINGCO, Stunt Performer
JOHNSON PHAN, Stunt Performer
Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming
*The Gentlemen (Netflix)
MARK MOTTRAM, Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator for Drama Programming
*Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
STEPHEN POPE, Stunt Coordinator
Production Design For a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (1 Hour or More)
*Shōgun (FX)
Anjin
HELEN JARVIS, Production Designer
CHRIS BEACH, Art Director
LISA LANCASTER, Set Decorator
JONATHAN LANCASTER, Set Decorator
Production Design For a Narrative Contemporary Program (1 Hour or More)
*The Crown (Netflix)
Sleep, Dearie Sleep
MARTIN CHILDS, Production Designer
MARK RAGGETT, Art Director
ALISON HARVEY, Set Decorator
Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
*Only Murders in the Building (FX)
Opening Night
PATRICK HOWE, Production Designer
CASEY SMITH, Art Director
RICH MURRAY, Set Decorator
Picture Editing for a Multi-Camera Comedy Series
*How I Met Your Father (Hulu)
Okay Fine, It’s A Hurricane
RUSSELL GRIFFIN, ACE, Editor
Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series
*The Bear (FX)
Fishes
JOANNA NAUGLE, ACE, Editor
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
*The Bear (FX)
Fishes
JON BERNTHAL as Michael Berzatto
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
*The Bear (FX)
Fishes
JAMIE LEE CURTIS as Donna Berzatto
Picture Editing for a Drama Series
*Shōgun (FX)
A Dream Of A Dream
MARIA GONZALES, Editor
AIKA MIYAKE, Editor
Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
*Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Episode 4
PETER H. OLIVER, Editor
BENJAMIN GERSTEIN, Editor
Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode
*Ripley (Netflix)
III Sommerso
JOHN BOWERS, Visual Effects Supervisor
JASON TSANG, Visual Effects Supervisor
JOSEPH SERVODIO, Visual Effects Producer
MARICEL PAGULAYAN, Visual Effects Producer
CHRISTOPHER WHITE, Visual Effects Supervisor
LIBBY HAZELL, Visual Effects Producer
FRANCOIS SUGNY, Visual Effects Sequence Supervisor
GAIA BUSSOLATI, Visual Effects Supervisor
PEPE VALENCIA, Visualization Supervisor
Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie
*Shōgun (FX)
MICHAEL CLIETT, Overall Visual Effects Supervisor
MELODY MEAD, Production Associate Visual Effects Producer
JED GLASSFORD, Onset Visual Effects Supervisor
CAMERON WALDBAUER, Special Effects Coordinator
PHILIP ENGSTRÖM, Visual Effects Supervisor: ILP
CHELSEA MIRUS, Visual Effects Production Manager: ILP
ED BRUCE, Visual Effects Supervisor: SSVFX
NICHOLAS MURPHY, Visual Effects Producer: SSVFX
KYLE ROTTMAN, Visual Effects Supervisor: Refuge
Main Title Design
*Shōgun (FX)
NADIA TZUO, Creative Director
XIAOLIN ZENG, Designer
ILYA TSELYUTIN, Designer
ALEX SILVER, Animator
LEE BUCKLEY, Animator
EVAN LARIMORE, Animator
Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
*The Bear (FX)
Forks
STEVE “MAJOR” GIAMMARIA, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
ANDREA BELLA, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
EVAN BENJAMIN, Dialogue Editor
JONATHAN FUHRER, Sound Effects Editor
ANNIE TAYLOR, MPSE, Foley Editor
JASON LINGLE, Music Editor
JEFF LINGLE, Music Editor
LESLIE BLOOME, MPSE, Foley Artist
SHAUN BRENNAN, Foley Artist
Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (1 Hour)
*Shōgun (FX)
Broken To The Fist
BRIAN J ARMSTRONG, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor
BENJAMIN COOK, MPSE, Sound Designer
JAMES GALLIVAN, Sound Designer
JOHN CREED, MPSE, Dialogue Editor
AYAKO YAMAUCHI, MPSE, ADR Editor
MARK HAILSTONE, Sound Effects Editor
KEN CAIN, Foley Editor
MELISSA MUIK, Music Editor
MATT SALIB, Foley Artist
SANAA KELLEY, MPSE, Foley Artist
Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special
*Ripley (Netflix)
III Sommerso
LARRY ZIPF, Co-Supervising Sound Editor/ Sound Designer
MICHAEL FEUSER, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
MICHAEL MCMENOMY, Dialogue Editor
LIDIA TAMPLENIZZA, Supervising ADR Editor
DAVID FORSHEE, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
BILL R. DEAN, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
WYATT SPRAGUE, Sound Effects Editor
ANGELO PALAZZO, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
MATT HAASCH, Supervising Foley Editor
IGOR NIKOLIC, Foley Editor
DAN FARKAS, MPSE, Music Editor
BEN SCHOR, Music Editor
JAY PECK, Foley Artist
SANDRA FOX, Foley Artist
Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
*The Bear (FX)
Forks
STEVE “MAJOR” GIAMMARIA, Re-Recording Mixer
SCOTT D. SMITH, CAS, Production Mixer
PATRICK CHRISTENSEN, ADR Mixer
RYAN COLLISON, Foley Mixer
Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (1 Hour)
*Shōgun (FX)
Broken To The Fist
STEVE PEDERSON, Re-Recording Mixer
GREG P. RUSSELL, Re-Recording Mixer
MICHAEL WILLIAMSON, CAS, Production Mixer
TAKASHI AKAKU, ADR Mixer
ARNO STEPHANIAN, Foley Mixer
Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
*Masters of the Air (Apple TV+)
Part Five
MICHAEL MINKLER, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
DUNCAN MCRAE, Re-Recording Mixer
TIM FRASER, Production Mixer
THOR FIENBERG, Scoring Mixer
Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
*The Eric Andre Show (Adult Swim)
ERIC ANDRÉ as Eric André
Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
*Only Murders in the Building (FX)
Sitzprobe
SIDDHARTHA KHOSLA, Composer
Original Main Title Theme Music
*Palm Royale (Apple TV+)
JEFF TOYNE, Composer
Original Music and Lyrics
*Only Murders in the Building (FX)
Sitzprobe
BENJ PASEK, Music & Lyrics
JUSTIN PAUL, Music & Lyrics
MARC SHAIMAN, Music & Lyrics
SCOTT WITTMAN, Music & Lyrics
Music Supervision
*Fallout (Prime Video)
The End
TRYGGE TOVEN, Music Supervisor
Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
*Lessons in Chemistry (Apple TV+)
Book Of Calvin
CARLOS RAFAEL RIVERA, Composer
Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour)
*How I Met Your Father (Hulu)
Okay Fine, It’s A Hurricane
GARY BAUM, ASC, Director Of Photography
Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour)
*The Bear (FX)
Forks
ANDREW WEHDE, Director Of Photography
Cinematography For a Series (1 Hour)
*Shōgun (FX)
Crimson Sky
SAM MCCURDY, ASC, BSC, Director Of Photography
Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
*Ripley (Netflix)
V Lucio
ROBERT ELSWIT, ASC, Director of Photography
Television Movie
*Quiz Lady (Hulu)
ALEX BROWN, Executive Producer
ERIKA HAMPSON, Executive Producer
WILL FERRELL, Produced By
JESSICA ELBAUM, Produced By
MAGGIE HASKINS, Produced By
ITAY REISS, Produced By
JEN D’ANGELO, Produced By
AWKWAFINA, Produced By
SANDRA OH, Produced By