Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2024: Shogun Wins Whopping 14 Emmys; Jamie Lee Curtis Poses With Her First

Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2024: Shogun Wins Whopping 14 Emmys; Jamie Lee Curtis Poses With Her First

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Shogun
With
14
Emmys:

Top
nominee
“Shogun”
won
a
staggering
14
awards
in
a
near-sweep
on
Sunday
night
at
the
Creative
Arts
Emmys,
while
“The
Bear”
won
seven,
including
guest
actress
in
a
comedy
series
for
Jamie
Lee
Curtis.
Presenters
were
saying
“Shogun”
all
night
at
the
Peacock
Theater
in
Los
Angeles
on
the
second
night
of
the
two-night
Creative
Arts
Emmys,
where
awards
are
handed
out
that
don’t
quite
make
the
main
Primetime
Emmys
ceremony.
That
will
be
held
September
15
and
air
on
ABC
with
hosts
Dan
and
Eugene
Levy.

“Shogun”,
the
FX
series
about
political
machinations
in
feudal
Japan,
won
14
of
the
16
trophies
it
could
have
claimed
on
Sunday
night,
including
Emmys
for
costumes,
make-up,
editing,
stunts
and
cinematography,
along
with
a
best
guest
actor
in
a
drama
Emmy
for
Nestor
Carbonell.
As
he
accepted,
Carbonell
thanked
the
crew,
then
marvelled
at
how
many
of
them
were
in
the
audience.
“You’re
all
here!
You’re
all
nominated!”
Carbonell
said.
“I
love
the
team
sport
of
this.”
The
wins
mean
that
“Shogun”
is
already
guaranteed
to
have
the
highest
total
after
the
main
ceremony
on
September
15,
though
its
biggest
nominations
are
yet
to
come,
including
best
drama
and
best
actor
in
a
drama
for
star
Hiroyuki
Sanada.

Curtis
was
emotional
on
stage
after
winning
her
first
Emmy
18
months
after
winning
her
first
Oscar
for
“Everything
Everywhere
All
at
Once”.
“I’m
the
luckiest
girl
in
the
world,”
Curtis
said
backstage.
“I
just
never
thought
I
would
get
to
do
work
at
this
level
of
depth
and
complexity
and
intelligence.
It’s
been
the
thrill
of
my
creative
life
these
last
couple
of
years.”
Asked
if
she
could
win
a
Grammy
and
a
Tony
to
make
it
an
EGOT,
she
said
no
way.
“I
can’t
sing
at
all,”
she
said,
“and
I’ve
never
been
on
stage.”
The
songwriting
team
of
Benj
Pasek
and
Justin
Paul,
however,
did
become
the
20th
and
21st
members
of
the
elite
EGOT
club
when
they
won
their
first
Emmy
for
a
song
they
co-wrote
for
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building”.
The
duo
had
previously
won
an
Oscar
for
“La
La
Land”
and
a
Grammy
and
Tony
for
“Dear
Evan
Hansen.”

Curtis
won
for
the
season
two
“Bear”
episode
“Fishes”,
in
which
she
played
the
mother
of
star
Jeremy
Allen
White
at
a
nightmare
holiday
family
gathering.
Jon
Bernthal,
who
played
White’s
big
brother
in
the
episode,
won
best
guest
actor
in
a
comedy.
Michaela
Coel
won
best
guest
actress
in
a
comedy
series
for
her
appearance
on
“Mr.
and
Mrs.
Smith”.
“Shogun”
shook
up
the
Emmys
race
when
it
switched
from
the
limited
series
to
the
drama
series
category
in
May,
and
many
Emmys
were
lost
because
of
it
Sunday.
It
won
so
steadily
that
the
few
who
beat
it

it
lost
only
in
two
music
composition
categories

felt
the
need
to
comment
on
it.

“I
didn’t
write
a
speech,
because
there
was
no
way
I
was
beating
‘Shogun’
tonight,” said
Siddhartha
Khosla,
who
won
best
music
composition
for
a
series
for
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building”.
When
Eric
Andre
was
asked
only
one
question
in
the
media
room
after
winning
his
first
Emmy
for
his
performance
on
his
self-titled
talk
show,
he
said,
with
fake
exasperation,
“Sorry
I’m
not
on
‘Shogun’!”
Maya
Rudolph
and
Angela
Bassett
were
among
the
Creative
Arts
winners
on
Saturday
night,
which
focused
on
reality
and
variety
TV.
Rudolph
won
her
sixth
career
Emmy,
for
her
voice-over
work
on
the
animated
“Big
Mouth”.
Bassett
won
her
first,
for
her
narration
of
the
National
Geographic
wildlife
documentary
series
“Queens”.
Both
nights
of
the
show
will
be
edited
into
a
single
2
1/2
hour
show
that
will
air
on
FXX
on
September
14
and
stream
the
following
day
on
Hulu.
(AP)
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