“Games of Thrones” raked in 10 trophies on Sunday to dominate the second night of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, held at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
“Thrones” cleaned up in craft and technical categories, from visual effects to single-camera, non-prosthetic makeup to main title design to drama series casting. The show is the most nominated program in the 2019 Emmy race, with a total of 32 noms and up for 18 kudos on Sunday. As expected, “Thrones” is heading into the Sept. 22 Primetime Emmy Awards with strong momentum to triumph once again at the ceremony, which will be telecast live on Fox.
On Sunday, HBO’s “Chernobyl” grabbed seven wins, followed by Amazon Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” with six. The heft from “Thrones” and “Chernobyl” put HBO over the top in the network race coming out of the two-night Creative Arts ceremony, with HBO collecting 25 statuettes to Netflix’s 23. National Geographic TV and Amazon were tied for third with eight apiece.
The guest acting awards were carved up by two shows: Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Amazon’s “Mrs. Maisel.” Bradley Whitford and Cherry Jones won drama actor and actress, respectively, for their work in the second season of the dystopian drama that was eligible for the Emmy race this year.
Although the majority of episodes were up at last year’s awards, the Academy allowed the few that streamed in this year’s eligibility window to be entered here. Jones was actually nominated two consecutive years for the second season due to this allowance, while Whitford’s first appearance came too late for last year but made him a winner now. Meanwhile, on the comedy side, Luke Kirby and Jane Lynch won for their work as comedians in “Mrs. Maisel.”
“Maisel” also scored in craft categories such as period costumes, and it took the win for music supervision. “Maisel” showrunners Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino share that latter award with Robin Urdang.
“Chernobyl’s” victories included limited series/TV movie music composition for the haunting work by Icelandic composer Hildur Gudnadottir. The first-time Emmy winner bowed to the crowd as she dedicated her win to the people of the Chernobyl region who endured the horror of a nuclear disaster.
Here is the complete list of winners from both Creative Arts Emmy nights:
“Thrones” cleaned up in craft and technical categories, from visual effects to single-camera, non-prosthetic makeup to main title design to drama series casting. The show is the most nominated program in the 2019 Emmy race, with a total of 32 noms and up for 18 kudos on Sunday. As expected, “Thrones” is heading into the Sept. 22 Primetime Emmy Awards with strong momentum to triumph once again at the ceremony, which will be telecast live on Fox.
On Sunday, HBO’s “Chernobyl” grabbed seven wins, followed by Amazon Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” with six. The heft from “Thrones” and “Chernobyl” put HBO over the top in the network race coming out of the two-night Creative Arts ceremony, with HBO collecting 25 statuettes to Netflix’s 23. National Geographic TV and Amazon were tied for third with eight apiece.
The guest acting awards were carved up by two shows: Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Amazon’s “Mrs. Maisel.” Bradley Whitford and Cherry Jones won drama actor and actress, respectively, for their work in the second season of the dystopian drama that was eligible for the Emmy race this year.
Although the majority of episodes were up at last year’s awards, the Academy allowed the few that streamed in this year’s eligibility window to be entered here. Jones was actually nominated two consecutive years for the second season due to this allowance, while Whitford’s first appearance came too late for last year but made him a winner now. Meanwhile, on the comedy side, Luke Kirby and Jane Lynch won for their work as comedians in “Mrs. Maisel.”
“Maisel” also scored in craft categories such as period costumes, and it took the win for music supervision. “Maisel” showrunners Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino share that latter award with Robin Urdang.
“Chernobyl’s” victories included limited series/TV movie music composition for the haunting work by Icelandic composer Hildur Gudnadottir. The first-time Emmy winner bowed to the crowd as she dedicated her win to the people of the Chernobyl region who endured the horror of a nuclear disaster.
Here is the complete list of winners from both Creative Arts Emmy nights:
Outstanding Drama Guest Actress
Jessica
Lange, “American Horror Story: Apocalypse”
Carice van
Houten, “Game of Thrones”
WINNER:
Cherry Jones, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Cicely
Tyson, “How to Get Away with Murder”
Laverne
Cox, “Orange is the New Black”
Phylicia
Rashad, “This is Us”
Outstanding
Prosthetic Makeup
“American
Horror Story: Apocalypse” — “Apocalypse Then”
“Chernobyl”
“Fosse/Verdon”
“Game of
Thrones” — “The Long Night”
WINNER:
“Star Trek: Discovery” — “If Memory Serves”
Outstanding
Sound Mixing (Half Hour)
WINNER:
“Barry” — “Ronny/Lily”
“The
Kominsky Method” — “Chapter 1: An Actor Avoids”
“Modern
Family” — “A Year of Birthdays”
“Russian
Doll” — “The Way Out”
“Veep” —
“Veep”
Outstanding
Sound Mixing (Movie/Limited)
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “1:23:45”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
“Fosse/Verdon”
— “All I Care About is Love”
“True
Detective” — “The Great War and Modern Memory”
“When They
See Us” — “Part Four”
Outstanding
Production Design (Narrative Contemporary, One Hour Or More)
“Escape at
Dannemora”
WINNER:
“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “Holly”
“Killing
Eve” — “The Hungry Caterpillar”
“Ozark” —
“Outer Darkness”
“The
Umbrella Academy” — “We Only See Each Other At Weddings And Funerals”
Outstanding
Comedy Guest Actor
WINNER:
Luke Kirby, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Rufus
Sewell, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Matt
Damon, “Saturday Night Live”
Robert De
Niro, “Saturday Night Live”
John
Mulaney, “Saturday Night Live”
Adam
Sandler, “Saturday Night Live”
Peter
MacNicol, “Veep”
Outstanding
Production Design (Narrative Period/Fantasy, One Hour Or More)
WINNER:
“Chernobyl”
“Fosse/Verdon”
“Game of
Thrones” — “The Bells”
“The Man
in the High Castle” — “Now More Than Ever, We Care About You”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Simone”/”We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“A Series
of Unfortunate Events” — “Penultimate Peril: Part 1”
Outstanding
Production Design (Narrative, Half-Hour)
“Barry” —
“Ronny/Lily”
WINNER:
“Russian Doll” — “Nothing in This World is Easy”
“Veep” —
“Veep”
“Will and
Grace” — Jack’s Big Gay Wedding”
Outstanding
Sound Editing (One Hour Series)
“Better
Call Saul” — “Talk”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“Gotham” —
“Legend of the Dark Knight: I Am Bane”
“Star
Trek: Discovery” — “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2”
“Tom
Clancy’s Jack Ryan” — “Pilot”
Outstanding
Sound Editing (Half-Hour)
“Ballers”
— “This is Not Our World”
WINNER:
“Barry” — “Ronny/Lily”
“Love,
Death and Robots” — “The Secret War”
“Russian
Doll” — “The Way Out”
“What We
Do in the Shadows” — “Werewolf Feud”
Outstanding
Supporting Visual Effects
“Catch-22″‘
— “Episode 4”
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “1:23:45”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
“Escape at
Dannemora” — “Episode 6”
“Tom
Clancy’s Jack Ryan” — “Pilot”
Outstanding
Visual Effects
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Bells”
“The Man
in the High Castle” — “Jahr Null”
“The
Orville” — “Identity Part II”
“Star
Trek: Discovery” — “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2”
“The
Umbrella Academy” — “The White Violin”
Outstanding
Children’s Program
“Carmen
Sandiego”
“A Series
of Unfortunate Events”
“Song of
Parkland”
“Star Wars
Resistance”
WINNER:
“When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Multi-Camera Comedy)
“The Big
Bang Theory” — “The Stockholm Syndrome”
“The
Conners” — “Keep on Truckin’”
“Mom” —
“Big Floor Pillows and a Ball of Fire”
WINNER:
“One Day at a Time” — “The Funeral”
“Will and
Grace” — “Family, Trip”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Single-Camera Movie/Limited)
“Chernobyl”
— “Open Wide, O Earth”
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “Please Remain Calm”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
“Fosse/Verdon”
— “Life is a Cabaret”
“Sharp
Objects” — “Fix”
“True
Detective” — “If You Have Ghosts”
Outstanding
Costumes (Fantasy/Sci-Fi)
“American
Horror Story: Apocalypse” — “Forbidden Fruit”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Bells”
“Good
Omens” — “Hard Times”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “The Word”
“A Series
of Unfortunate Events” — “Penultimate Peril: Part 2”
Outstanding
Costumes (Contemporary)
“Black-ish”
— “Purple Rain”
“Escape at
Dannemora” — “Episode 6”
“Grace and
Frankie” — “The Wedding”
WINNER:
“Russian Doll” — “Superiority Complex”
“Schitt’s
Creek” — “The Dress”
“Sharp
Objects” — “Closer”
OUTSTANDING
COSTUMES (PERIOD)
“Chernobyl”
— “Please Remain Calm”
“Fosse/Verdon”
— “Life is a Cabaret”
“GLOW” —
“Every Potato Has a Receipt”
WINNER: “The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“Pose” —
“Pilot”
Outstanding
Makeup (Movie/Limited, Non-Prosthetic)
“Chernobyl”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
WINNER:
“Fosse/Verdon”
“Sharp
Objects”
“True
Detective”
Outstanding
Makeup (Single-Camera, Non-Prosthetic)
“American
Horror Story: Apocalypse” — “Forbidden Fruit”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“GLOW” —
“The Good Twin”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“Pose” —
“Pilot”
Outstanding
DRAMA GUEST ACTOR
Michael
McKean, “Better Call Saul”
WINNER:
Bradley Whitford, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Glynn
Turman, “How to Get Away with Murder”
Michael
Angarano, “This is Us”
Ron Cephas
Jones, “This is Us”
Kumail
Nanjiani, “The Twilight Zone”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Multi-Camera)
WINNER:
“The Ranch” — “Reckless”
“Rel” —
“Halloween”
“Will and
Grace” — “Family, Trip”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Single-Camera, One Hour)
“Game of
Thrones” — “The Iron Throne”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “Holly”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “The Word”
“Hanna” —
“Forest”
“The Man
in the High Castle” — “Jahr Null”
WINNER:
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Simone”
“Ray
Donovan” — “Staten Island: Part 1”
Outstanding
Stunt Coordination (Drama/Movie/Limited)
“The
Blacklist”
“Blindspot”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones”
“S.W.A.T.”
“SEAL
Team”
Outstanding
Stunt Coordination (Comedy/Variety)
“Barry”
“Cobra
Kai”
WINNER:
“GLOW”
“Russian
Doll”
“The Tick”
Outstanding
Hairstyling (Single-Camera Series)
“American
Horror Story: Apocalypse” — “Forbidden Fruit”
“Game of
Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“GLOW” —
“The Good Twin”
WINNER:
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“Pose” —
“Pilot”
Outstanding
Hairstyling (Movie/Limited)
“Chernobyl”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
WINNER:
“Fosse/Verdon”
“Sharp Objects”
— “Closer”
“True
Detective”
Outstanding
Comedy Guest Actress
Kristin
Scott Thomas, “Fleabag”
Fiona
Shaw, “Fleabag”
Maya
Rudolph, “The Good Place”
WINNER:
Jane Lynch, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Sandra Oh,
“Saturday Night Live”
Emma
Thompson, “Saturday Night Live”
Outstanding
Main Title Design
“Conversations
with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones”
“Star
Trek: Discovery”
“True
Detective”
“Warrior”
Outstanding
Main Title Theme Music
“Castle
Rock”
“Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend”
“Good
Omens”
“Our
Planet”
WINNER:
“Succession”
Outstanding
Short Form Actor
Jimmy
Fallon, “Beto Breaks the Internet”
Ed Begley
Jr., “CTRL ALT DELETE”
Patton
Oswalt, “An Emmy for Megan”
Ryan
O’Connell, “Special”
WINNER:
Chris O’Dowd, “State of the Union”
Outstanding
Creative Achievement In Interactive Media
WINNER:
“Black Mirror: Bandersnatch”
“Game of
Thrones” — “Fight for the Living: Beyond the Wall Virtual Reality Experience”
“The Good
Place” — “Interactive Fan Experience”
Outstanding
Original Interactive Program
“First Man
VR”
“HQ Trivia
x Warner Bros: A Live And Interactive Animation First”
WINNER:
“NASA’s InSights Mars Landing”
“Traveling
While Black”
“You vs.
Wild”
Outstanding
Commercial
“Behind
the Mac – Make Something Wonderful” (Macbook)
WINNER:
“Dream Crazy” (Nike)
“A Great
Day in Hollywood” (Netflix)
“Point of
View” (Sandy Hook Promise)
“Shot on
iPhone XS – Don’t Mess with Mother” (iPhone)
Outstanding
Music Composition (Series)
“Barry” —
“What?!”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “The Word”
“House of
Cards” — “Chapter 73”
“This is
Us” — “Songbird Road: Part One”
Outstanding
Music Composition (Movie/Limited)
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “Please Remain Calm”
“Escape at
Dannemora” — “Episode 5”
“Good
Omens” — “In the Beginning”
“True
Detective” — “The Final Country”
“When They
See Us” — “Part Two”
OUTSTANDING
MUSIC SUPERVISION
“Better
Call Saul” — “Something Stupid”
“Fosse/Verdon”
— “Life is a Cabaret”
WINNER:
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“Quincy”
“Russian
Doll” — “Nothing in This World is Easy”
Outstanding
Movie/Limited Casting
“Chernobyl”
“Escape at
Dannemora”
“Fosse/Verdon”
“Sharp
Objects”
WINNER:
“When They See Us”
Outstanding
Comedy Casting
“Barry”
WINNER:
“Fleabag”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
“Russian
Doll”
“Veep”
Outstanding
Drama Casting
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones”
“Killing
Eve”
“Ozark”
“Pose”
“Succession”
Outstanding
Sound Mixing (One Hour Series)
“Better
Call Saul” — “Talk”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “Holly”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Vote for Kennedy, Vote for Kennedy”
“Ozark” —
“The Badger”
Outstanding
Sound Editing (Movie/Limited)
“Catch-22”
— “Episode 1”
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “1:23:45”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
“True
Detective” — “The Great War and Modern Memory”
“When They
See Us” — “Part Four”
Outstanding
Short Form Actress
Ilana
Glazer, “Hack Into Broad City”
Abbi
Jacobson, “Hack Into Broad City”
Jessica Hecht,
“Special”
Punam
Patel, “Special”
WINNER:
Rosamund Pike, “State of the Union”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Movie/Limited)
WINNER:
“Chernobyl” — “Please Remain Calm”
“Deadwood:
The Movie”
“True
Detective” — “The Great War And Modern Memory”
“When They
See Us” — “Part One”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Single-Camera, Half-Hour)
“Ballers”
— “Rough Ride”
“Fleabag”
— “Episode 1”
“Homecoming”
— “Optics”
“Insecure”
— “High-Like”
WINNER:
“Russian Doll” — “Ariadne”
“What We
Do in the Shadows” — “Manhattan Night Club”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Single-Camera Comedy)
“Barry” —
“Berkman > Block”
“Barry” —
“Ronny/Lily”
WINNER:
“Fleabag” — “Episode 1”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Simone”
“The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “We’re Going to the Catskills!”
“Russian
Doll” — “Ariadne”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Single-Camera Drama)
“Game of
Thrones” — “The Iron Throne”
WINNER:
“Game of Thrones” — “The Long Night”
“Game of
Thrones” — “Winterfell”
“The
Handmaid’s Tale” — “The Word”
“Killing
Eve” — “Desperate Times”
“Ozark” —
“One Way Out”
Outstanding
Short Form Comedy/Drama Series
“An Emmy
for Megan”
“Hack Into
Broadway”
“It’s
Bruno!”
“Special”
WINNER:
“State of the Union”
SATURDAY
AWARDS
Outstanding
Variety Special (Live)
“72nd
Annual Golden Globe Awards”
“61st
Grammy Awards”
WINNER:
“Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear Presents: ‘All in the Family’
and ‘The Jeffersons’”
“The
Oscars”
“Rent”
“72nd
Annual Tony Awards”
Outstanding
Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
WINNER:
“Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney”
“Hannah
Gadsby: Nanette”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“Springsteen
on Broadway”
“Wanda
Sykes: Not Normal”
Outstanding
Choreography (Variety/Reality)
Travis
Wall, “So You Think You Can Dance”
Luther Brown,
“So You Think You Can Dance”
Melvin
Timtim, “World of Dance”
Suresh
Mukund, “World of Dance”
Karen
Forcano and Ricardo Vega, “World of Dance”
WINNER:
Tessandra Chavez, “World of Dance”
Outstanding
Production Design (Variety Special)
“61st
Grammy Awards”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“Live in
Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’”
“The
Oscars”
WINNER:
“Rent”
Outstanding
Production Design (Variety/Reality Series)
“At Home
with Amy Sedaris” — “Teenagers”
“Last Week
Tonight” — “Authoritarianism”
“Queer
Eye” — “Jones Bar-B-Q”
WINNER:
“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: John Mulaney”
“The
Voice” — “Live Cross Battles Part 1”
Outstanding
Structured Reality Program
“Antiques
Roadshow”
“Diners,
Drive-Ins and Dives”
WINNER:
“Queer Eye”
“Shark
Tank”
“Tidying
Up”
“Who Do
You Think You Are?”
Outstanding
Short Form Variety Series
“Billy on
the Street”
WINNER:
“Carpool Karaoke: The Series”
“Gay of
Thrones”
“Honest
Trailers”
“The Randy
Rainbow Show”
Outstanding
Short Form Animated Program
WINNER:
“Love, Death and Robots” — “The Witness”
“Robot
Chicken” — “Why Is It Wet?”
“SpongeBob
SquarePants” — “Plankton Paranoia”
“Steven
Universe” — “Reunited”
“Teen
Titans Go!” — “Nostalgia Is Not A Substitute For An Actual Story”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Nonfiction)
“Anthony
Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Lower East Side”
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“Leaving
Neverland”
“RBG”
“Three
Identical Strangers”
Outstanding
Narrator
Angela
Basset, “The Flood”
Liev
Schreiber, “The Many Lives of Nick Buoniconti”
WINNER:
David Attenborough, “Our Planet”
Juliet
Stevenson, “Queens of Mystery”
Charles
Dance, “Savage Kingdom”
Anthony
Mendez, “Wonders of Mexico”
Outstanding
Music Composition (Documentary)
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“Game of
Thrones: The Last Watch”
“Hostile
Planet” — “Oceans”
“Love,
Gilda”
“Our
Planet” — “One Planet”
“RBG”
Outstanding
Music Direction
“Aretha! A
Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul”
WINNER:
“Fosse/Verdon” — “Life is a Cabaret”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“The
Oscars”
“Q85: A
Musical Celebration for Quincy Jones” — “Part 1”
“Saturday
Night Live” — “Host: Adam Sandler”
Outstanding
Music And Lyrics
WINNER:
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” — “Antidepressants Are So Not A Big Deal”
“Documentary
Now!” — “Holiday Party (I Did A Little Cocaine Tonight)”
“Flight of
the Conchords: Live in London” — “Father and Son”
“Saturday
Night Live” — “The Upper East Side”
“Song of
Parkland” — “Beautiful Things Can Grow”
“72nd
Annual Tony Awards” — “This One’s for You”
Outstanding
Creative Achievement In Interactive Media
“Conan
Without Borders” — “Japan and Australia”
WINNER:
“Free Solo” — “360”
“The Late
Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2019”
“The
Oscars” — “Digital Experience”
Outstanding
Interactive Program
“Conan”
“The Daily
Show with Trevor Noah”
“Last Week
Tonight with John Oliver”
“The Late
Late Show with James Corden”
“The Late
Show with Stephen Colbert”
WINNER:
“NASA and SpaceX: The Interactive Demo-1 Launch”
Outstanding
Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video Control (Special)
“Kennedy
Center Honors”
WINNER:
“The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2019”
“The
Oscars”
“Rent”
“72nd
Annual Tony Awards”
Outstanding
Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video Control (Series)
“The Big
Bang Theory” — “The Stockholm Syndrome”
“Conan” —
“Episode 1232”
WINNER:
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Psychics”
“The Late
Late Show with James Corden” — “Post AFC Championship Show With Chris Pratt And
Russell Wilson”
“Saturday
Night Live” — “Host: Adam Sandler”
“The
Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 2”
Outstanding
Short Form Nonfiction/Reality
WINNER:
“Creating Saturday Night Live”
“Fosse/Verdon
(Inside Look)”
“Pose:
Identity, Family, Community (Inside Look)”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race: Out of the Closet”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race: Portrait of a Queen”
Outstanding
Writing (Variety Special)
“Adam
Sandler: 100% Fresh”
“Amy
Schumer: Growing”
“Carpool
Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney”
WINNER:
“Hannah Gadsby: Nanette”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“Wanda
Sykes: Not Normal”
Outstanding
Writing (Nonfiction)
WINNER:
“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Kenya”
“The Case
Against Adnan Syed” — “Forbidden Love”
“Fyre
Fraud”
“Hostile
Planet” — “Grasslands”
“Our
Planet” — “Jungles”
“Wu-Tang
Clan: Of Mics and Men” — “Episode 1”
Exceptional
Merit In Documentary Filmmaking
“Divide
and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes”
“Hale
County This Morning, This Evening”
TIE –
WINNER: “RBG”
TIE –
WINNER: “The Sentence”
“Three
Identical Strangers”
Outstanding
Informational Series Or Special
WINNER:
“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”
“Comedians
in Cars Getting Coffee”
“Leah
Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath”
“My Next
Guest Needs No Introduction”
“Surviving
R. Kelly”
Outstanding
Documentary/Nonfiction Special
“FYRE: The
Greatest Party That Never Happened”
“The
Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley”
“Jane
Fonda in Five Acts”
WINNER:
“Leaving Neverland”
“Love,
Gilda”
“Minding
the Gap”
Outstanding
Documentary/Nonfiction Series
“American
Masters”
“Chef’s
Table”
“Hostile
Planet”
WINNER:
“Our Planet”
“30 for
30”
Outstanding
Makeup (Multi-Camera, Non-Prosthetic)
“Dancing
with the Stars” — “Halloween Night”
“Rent”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race” — “Trump: The Rusical”
WINNER:
“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Adam Sandler”
“So You Think
You Can Dance” — “Finale”
“The
Voice” — “Live Top 13 Performances”
Outstanding
Hairstyling (Multi-Camera)
“Dancing
with the Stars” — “Halloween Night”
WINNER:
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “Trump: The Rusical”
“Saturday
Night Live” — “Host: Adam Sandler”
“The
Voice” — “Live Top 13 Performances”
“World of
Dance” — “Episode 206”
Outstanding
Costumes (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality)
“Dancing
with the Stars” — “The Premiere”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“The
Masked Singer” — “Finale”
WINNER:
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “Trump: The Rusical”
“Saturday
Night Live” — “Host: Sandra Oh”
Outstanding
Directing (Reality)
“The
Amazing Race” — “Who Wants a Rolex?”
“American
Ninja Warrior” — “Minneapolis City Qualifiers”
WINNER:
“Queer Eye” — “Black Girl Magic”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race” — “Whatcha Unpackin?”
“Shark
Tank” — “Episode 1002”
Outstanding
Casting (Reality)
“Born This
Way”
WINNER:
“Queer Eye”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race”
“Shark
Tank”
“The
Voice”
Outstanding
Directing (Documentary/Nonfiction)
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“FYRE: The
Greatest Party That Never Happened”
“Leaving
Neverland”
“RBG”
“Three
Identical Strangers”
Outstanding
Directing (Variety Special)
“Carpool
Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney”
“Homecoming:
A Film by Beyonce”
“Live in
Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear Presents: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘The
Jeffersons’”
“The
Oscars”
WINNER:
“Springsteen on Broadway”
Outstanding
Animated Program
“Adventure
Time: Come Along with Me”
“Big
Mouth” — “The Planned Parenthood Show”
“Bob’s
Burgers” — “Just One of the Boyz 4 Now for Now”
“BoJack
Horseman” — “Free Churro”
WINNER:
“The Simpsons” — “Mad About the Toy”
Outstanding
Character Voice-Over Performance
Kevin
Michael Richardson, “F is for Family”
WINNER:
Seth MacFarlane, “Family Guy”
Alex
Borstein, “Family Guy”
Hank
Azaria, “The Simpsons”
Eric
Jacobson, “When You Wish Upon a Pickle”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Variety)
“Carpool
Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney”
“Drunk
History” — “Are You Afraid of the Drunk?”
WINNER:
“Last Week Tonight” — “The Wax and the Furious” (Segment)
“Last Week
Tonight” — “The Journey of ChiiJohn” (Segment)
“Who is
America?” — “Episode 102”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Unstructured Reality)
“Born This
Way”
“Deadliest
Catch” — “Battle of Kings”
“Life
Below Zero” — “Cost of Winter”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race: Untucked”
WINNER:
“United Shades of America” — “Hmong Americans and the Secret War”
Outstanding
Picture Editing (Structured Reality/Competition)
“The
Amazing Race” — “Who Wants a Rolex?”
WINNER:
“Queer Eye”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race All Stars” — “Jersey Justice”
“Survivor”
— “Appearances Are Deceiving”
Outstanding
Sound Mixing (Variety)
WINNER:
“Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul”
“Carpool
Karaoke: When Corden Met McCartney”
“61st
Grammy Awards”
“Last Week
Tonight” — “Authoritarianism”
“The
Oscars”
Outstanding
Sound Mixing (Nonfiction)
“Anthony
Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Kenya”
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“FYRE: The
Greatest Party That Never Happened”
“Leaving
Neverland”
“Our
Planet” — “One Planet”
Outstanding
Sound Editing (Nonfiction)
“Anthony
Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Far West Texas”
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“FYRE: The
Greatest Party That Never Happened”
“Leaving
Neverland”
“Our
Planet” — “Frozen Worlds”
Outstanding
Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Special)
“61st
Grammy Awards”
“Kennedy
Center Honors”
“The
Oscars”
WINNER:
“Rent”
“72nd
Annual Tony Awards”
Outstanding
Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Series)
“America’s
Got Talent” — “Semi Final #1 Performance Show”
“Dancing
with the Stars” — “Semi-Finals”
WINNER:
“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: John Mulaney”
“So You
Think You Can Dance” — “Finale”
“The
Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 1”
Outstanding
Reality Host
Ellen
DeGeneres, “Ellen’s Game of Games”
Amy
Poehler and Nick Offerman, “Making It”
WINNER:
RuPaul Charles, “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
Marie
Kondo, “Tidying Up”
James
Corden, “The World’s Best”
Outstanding
Unstructured Reality Program
“Born This
Way”
“Deadliest
Catch”
“Life
Below Zero”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race: Untucked”
“Somebody
Feed Phil”
WINNER:
“United Shades of America”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Nonfiction)
“Anthony
Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Bhutan”
WINNER:
“Free Solo”
“Our
Planet” — “Coastal Seas”
“Our
Planet” — “Jungles”
“Our
Planet” — “One Planet”
Outstanding
Cinematography (Reality)
“Deadliest
Catch”
WINNER:
“Life Below Zero”
“Queer
Eye” — “God Bless Gay”
“RuPaul’s
Drag Race” — “Trump: The Rusical”
“Survivor”
"Patriot
Act with Hasan Minhaj"
“Patriot
Act with Hasan Minhaj”
Previously
Announced Juried Awards
Outstanding
Choreography For Scripted Programming
“Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend” — Kathryn Burns, Choreographer
Outstanding
Individual Achievement In Animation
“Age of
Sail” — Céline Desrumaux, Production Designer
“Age of
Sail” — Bruno Mangyoku, Character Designer
“Age of
Sail” — Jasmin Lai, Color
“Carmen
Sandiego” — “The Chasing Paper Caper” — Elaine Lee, Background Painter
“Love,
Death and Robots” — ”The Witness” — Alberto Mielgo, Production Designer
“Love,
Death & Robots”: “Good Hunting” — Jun-ho Kim, Background Designer
“Love,
Death & Robots”: “The Witness” — David Pate, Character Animator
“Love,
Death & Robots”: “Sucker of Souls” — Owen Sullivan, Storyboard Artist
Outstanding
Innovation In Interactive Programming
“Artificial”
(Twitch)
“Wolves in
the Walls: It’s All Over” (Oculus Store)
Outstanding
Motion Design
“Patriot
Act with Hasan Minhaj”
0 comments:
Post a Comment