The list of winners for the 73rd annual Emmy Awards.
Streaming services dominated many people’s pandemic lives. Will they dominate at this year’s Emmys, too?
The 73rd annual Emmy Awards are happening right now in Los Angeles. The ceremony is primarily in person this year — in contrast to last year’s largely virtual event — and it is being hosted by the comedian Cedric the Entertainer.
Netflix’s British royal drama “The Crown” and the Disney+ “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” have the most nominations, with 24 each. HBO led all networks with 130 nominations. Apple TV+ has a good chance of winning its first major Emmy with “Ted Lasso,” which is the favorite in the comedy category.
In the acting categories, Mj Rodriguez (FX’s “Pose”) could make history as the first transgender actor to win a Primetime Emmy in a lead acting category. And Michael K. Williams, who was found dead on Sept. 6, could win the best supporting actor in a drama award posthumously, for his work on the HBO series “Lovecraft Country.”
Whatever happens, we will be following along live. See the list of winners, which will be updated throughout the night, below.
Writing for a Drama Series
Peter Morgan, “The Crown” (“War”)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series or Movie
Evan Peters, “Mare of Easttown”
Supporting Actress, Limited Series or a Movie
Julianne Nicholson, “Mare of Easttown”
Supporting Actor, Comedy
Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso”
Supporting Actress, Comedy
Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso”
Directing for a Variety Special
Bo Burnham, “Inside”
Directing for a Variety Series
Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live”
Guest Actress, Comedy
Maya Rudolph, “Saturday Night Live”
Guest Actor, Comedy
Dave Chappelle, “Saturday Night Live”
Guest Actress, Drama
Claire Foy, “The Crown”
Guest Actor, Drama
Courtney B. Vance, “Lovecraft Country”
Television Movie
“Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square” (Netflix)
Source: Television - nytimes.com