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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Succession, The Bear bag Emmy awards in drama, comedy

The show started with a performance from the ‘Blackish’ star.

• January 16, 2024
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Emmy awards logo[Credit: Punch Newspapers]

In a radiant display of television prowess, the Emmy Awards  75th ceremony was held at the peacock theatre in Los Angeles on Monday, with dramas like ‘Succession’ and comedies like ‘The Bear’ taking the lead. 

After a four-month delay prompted by a Hollywood  labor issue, the event finally unfolded, honouring excellence in the industry and highlighting remarkable achievements across various categories such as drama, comedy, acting, and directing.

Hosted by American actor, comedian Anthony Anderson, the show started with a performance from the ‘Blackish’ star to “Commemorate the greatest shows by paying tribute to some of the iconic series that mean so much to us.”

After sweeping four awards at the Golden Globe awards,  ‘Succession,’ renowned for its captivating storyline and exceptional performances, dominated the Emmy Awards, securing a remarkable six awards. 

The series clinched the title of Outstanding Drama Series, while Kieran Culkin, an accomplished American actor, took home the award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series. 

Adding to the triumph, Australian actress Sarah Snook was honored with the Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

Further contributing to the series’ accolades, Matthew Macfadyen was recognised as the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. 

Jesse Armstrong, a prolific British screenwriter and producer, claimed the trophy for Best Writing for a Drama Series. 

The excellence extended to the directorial realm, where English director and executive television producer Mark Mylod earned the distinction of Best Directing for a Drama Series.

 ‘Succession’ not only stood tall but left an indelible mark on the Emmy Awards with its exceptional achievements across various categories.

The American comedy-drama ‘The Bear’ clinched an impressive six awards at the ceremony. Notably, the series earned the title of Outstanding Comedy Series. 

Jeremy Allen White, a talented American actor, secured the Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series award. 

Adding to the triumph, Ayo Edebiri, an American actress, was honored as the Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, while American actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach claimed the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Further contributing to the accolades, Christopher Storer, an accomplished American screenwriter and director, achieved a double win for the drama, earning both the Best Writing and Best Directing awards for a Comedy Series. ‘The Bear’ showcased its comedic prowess and left an enduring mark with its success across multiple categories at the awards ceremony.

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