Several artistes make history at the 2022 Emmy Awards, with fan favourites taking home top gongs
Winners Jason Sudeikis; Zendaya with Lizzo at the gala; Lee Jung-jae and Sheryl Lee Ralph; Quinta Brunson. Pics/AFP
The 74th annual Emmy Awards, hosted by Kenan Thompson at the Microsoft Theater, saw several repeat winners, along with quite a few surprising upsets. Ted Lasso won Best Comedy Series for the second year in a row, The White Lotus took Top Limited Series, and Succession grabbed the highest honour of the night with Outstanding Drama Series.
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Earning appreciation for his stint, Thompson took jibes at several celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, when referring to one of the night’s top winners, stating, “Zendaya just turned 26 last week. 26 is a weird age in Hollywood. I mean, you’re young enough to play a high school student, but you’re too old to date Leonardo DiCaprio.” Political issues were not off-limits, with pot-shots being taken at former US President Donald Trump and the succession of the British crown.
Kal Penn; Styling up suits: Toheeb Jimoh; Dressed right: Zendaya; Mindy Kaling; Michaela Jae Rodriguez and M.J. Delaney
Hacks star Jean Smart won Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for the HBO Max show, and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis once again took top honour for actor in a comedy series. Amanda Seyfried garnered Lead Actress in a Limited Series for her portrayal of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout, and fan-favourite The White Lotus actor Jennifer Coolidge won for Supporting Actress in a Limited Series.
Many firsts
. Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae became the first Asian actor to win Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and the fourth Asian person to win an acting Emmy.
. Euphoria star Zendaya became the first Black woman to win Lead Actress in a Drama Series, and the youngest two-time winner of any Emmy in history.
. Lizzo accepted the award for Outstanding Competition Program for Watch Out for the Big Grrrls. With her first Emmy Award, the three-time Grammy winner takes a step closer to becoming an EGOT winner (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards winner).
. Sheryl Lee Ralph is only the second Black woman to win in the category of Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Abbott Elementary), at the Emmys.
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The winners are
. Lead Actor in a Limited Series: Michael Keaton in Dopesick
. Supporting Actor in a Limited Series: Murray Bartlett in The White Lotus
. Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Matthew Macfadyen for Succession
. Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Julia Garner for Ozark
. Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Sheryl Lee Ralph for Abbott Elementary
. Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Brett Goldstein for Ted Lasso
. Supporting Actress in a Limited Series: Jennifer Coolidge for The White Lotus
. Lead Actress in a Limited Series: Amanda Seyfried for The Dropout
. Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Sudeikis for Ted Lasso
. Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Zendaya for Euphoria
. Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart for Hacks
. Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Lee Jung-jae for Squid Game
. Limited Series: The White Lotus
. Comedy Series: Ted Lasso
. Drama Series: Succession
. Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
. Reality Competition Program: Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls
. Writing for a Comedy Series: Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
. Writing for a Drama Series: Jesse Armstrong, Succession
. Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Drama Special: Mike White, The White Lotus
. Directing for a Comedy Series: MJ Delaney, Ted Lasso
. Directing for a Drama Series: Hwang Dong-hyuk, Squid Game
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