Night two of the Creative Arts Emmys got underway at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Night one saw “The Last of Us” dominate the night with eight wins. “The White Lotus” and “The Bear” won four apiece, with “Beef” going home with three.
The evening focused on competition, unscripted and documentary programs. Hulu’s “Welcome to Wrexham” dominated the evening with five wins. “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” took home four Emmys.
Stephanie Filo made history as the first editor to be nominated in a single year for three different shows and the first Black female editor to be nominated three times in a single year. She won the Emmy for picture editing for variety programming for HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” alongside fellow editors Malinda Zehner Guerra and Taylor Joy Mason.
Speaking backstage about working with Robin Thede and on a show with a predominantly female cast and crew,...
Night one saw “The Last of Us” dominate the night with eight wins. “The White Lotus” and “The Bear” won four apiece, with “Beef” going home with three.
The evening focused on competition, unscripted and documentary programs. Hulu’s “Welcome to Wrexham” dominated the evening with five wins. “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” took home four Emmys.
Stephanie Filo made history as the first editor to be nominated in a single year for three different shows and the first Black female editor to be nominated three times in a single year. She won the Emmy for picture editing for variety programming for HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” alongside fellow editors Malinda Zehner Guerra and Taylor Joy Mason.
Speaking backstage about working with Robin Thede and on a show with a predominantly female cast and crew,...
- 1/8/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
The second night of the Creative Arts Emmys Awards kicked off Tuesday.
Among the big winners for the night were “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” which won three Emmys. That includes a win for best writing for a variety series. In addition, “Saturday Night Live” walked away with yet another win in the best variety sketch series category, marking one of three wins it scored throughout the night.
The second installment of “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” picked up the award for best live variety special, which it also won last year. The win also made executive producer Norman Lear the oldest Emmy winner ever at 98, beating his own record when he won at 97.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” also picked up two more awards, bringing its total to four so far. Tonight, the show won for best contemporary makeup for a variety, nonfiction or reality program (Non-Prosthetic) as...
Among the big winners for the night were “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” which won three Emmys. That includes a win for best writing for a variety series. In addition, “Saturday Night Live” walked away with yet another win in the best variety sketch series category, marking one of three wins it scored throughout the night.
The second installment of “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” picked up the award for best live variety special, which it also won last year. The win also made executive producer Norman Lear the oldest Emmy winner ever at 98, beating his own record when he won at 97.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” also picked up two more awards, bringing its total to four so far. Tonight, the show won for best contemporary makeup for a variety, nonfiction or reality program (Non-Prosthetic) as...
- 9/16/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The second round of Creative Arts Emmy Awards were handed out on Tuesday, honoring 16 winners in the variety categories, including for outstanding variety sketch series and live variety special.
“Saturday Night Live,” “Last Week Tonight,” ABC’s “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” the 92th Academy Awards broadcast and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” were among the night’s big winners, taking home multiple awards each. Apple’s “Carpool Karaoke” series also took home the Emmy for short-form variety series for the third year in a row.
Other winners included Fox’s “The Masked Singer,” the Super Bowl Liv half time show and The Kennedy Center Honors.
Hosted by “Nailed It’s” Nicole Byer, Tuesday’s ceremony was the second of four online Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies this week, which will be followed by a fifth live broadcast on Fxx on Saturday. The week will culminate in the Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast on ABC this Sunday,...
“Saturday Night Live,” “Last Week Tonight,” ABC’s “Live in Front of a Studio Audience,” the 92th Academy Awards broadcast and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” were among the night’s big winners, taking home multiple awards each. Apple’s “Carpool Karaoke” series also took home the Emmy for short-form variety series for the third year in a row.
Other winners included Fox’s “The Masked Singer,” the Super Bowl Liv half time show and The Kennedy Center Honors.
Hosted by “Nailed It’s” Nicole Byer, Tuesday’s ceremony was the second of four online Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies this week, which will be followed by a fifth live broadcast on Fxx on Saturday. The week will culminate in the Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast on ABC this Sunday,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
In today’s TV news roundup, FX announced a premiere date and released a trailer for “A Teacher,” and Disney Plus shared a first look into “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
Casting
Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24. Rogers will be the show’s host, and Thede is joining celebrity dog grooming expert Jess Rona as a judge. Each episode of “Haute Dog” puts three dog groomers to the test over two rounds of challenges, with the judges deciding who wins “Best in Show” and a grand prize of $10,000. “Haute Dog” is produced by Jax Media with Rona, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Séamus Murphy-Mitchell and Nicolle Yaron and Abi McCarthy as executive producers. (McCarthy also serves as showrunner.)
Renewals
Nickelodeon renewed the animated children’s series “The Loud House” for production on a sixth season ahead...
- 9/9/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Michelle Buteau is about to get unfiltered and real on your mobile device. The stand-up comedian and First Wives Club actress is going to spill all the tea when it comes to parenting on the forthcoming Quibi series No Pulling Out Now.
Keeping with Buteau’s signature tell-it-like-it-is comedy, the new series will feature her alongside her various celebrity and comedian friends as they have honest and hilarious conversations with today’s exhausted moms and dads to address the long list of parenting issues that most find too awkward to discuss in public. Nothing will be off limits in this R-rated parenting series as Buteau — who is a proud mother of twins — will help ease every struggling parents’ fears… one raucous Mommy & Me class at a time.
Buteau’s Netflix stand-up special Welcome to Buteaupia is set to debut on September 29. Her book Survival of the Thickest will be...
Keeping with Buteau’s signature tell-it-like-it-is comedy, the new series will feature her alongside her various celebrity and comedian friends as they have honest and hilarious conversations with today’s exhausted moms and dads to address the long list of parenting issues that most find too awkward to discuss in public. Nothing will be off limits in this R-rated parenting series as Buteau — who is a proud mother of twins — will help ease every struggling parents’ fears… one raucous Mommy & Me class at a time.
Buteau’s Netflix stand-up special Welcome to Buteaupia is set to debut on September 29. Her book Survival of the Thickest will be...
- 9/9/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Gwen Stefani is standing by her man!
The "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" singer was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday, where she opened up about her boyfriend of two years, Blake Shelton, receiving People's "Sexiest Man Alive" honor. The No Doubt rocker revealed that she actually had a lot to do with him accepting the honor.
"I feel totally responsible because he's so not that person," she joked. "He doesn't even like to do a photo shoot. You can never convince him to do it."
As for all the haters who have been criticizing the magazine's decision?
"It was just chaos, craziness," Stefani admitted. "If you think about it, what defines sexy? It really is so personal, you know what I mean? For me, it's just that big ol' heart and that sense of humor. He doesn't even take himself seriously, and he's just such an incredible person. And that's sexy to...
The "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" singer was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Friday, where she opened up about her boyfriend of two years, Blake Shelton, receiving People's "Sexiest Man Alive" honor. The No Doubt rocker revealed that she actually had a lot to do with him accepting the honor.
"I feel totally responsible because he's so not that person," she joked. "He doesn't even like to do a photo shoot. You can never convince him to do it."
As for all the haters who have been criticizing the magazine's decision?
"It was just chaos, craziness," Stefani admitted. "If you think about it, what defines sexy? It really is so personal, you know what I mean? For me, it's just that big ol' heart and that sense of humor. He doesn't even take himself seriously, and he's just such an incredible person. And that's sexy to...
- 12/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The Voice’s Addison Agen is feeling “lucky.”
The 16-year-old Indiana native, known for her uniquely soulful voice, closed out Monday night’s Top 10 performances with a stripped down version of “Lucky” by Britney Spears wearing just a white t-shirt and jeans on a bare stage. Though Agen said she related deeply to the song, she admitted that she had never been a big fan of the pop superstar prior to the performance.
“It was a complete shock to me that I even sang this song,” Agen told reporters after the live show. “It wasn’t expected at all. I...
The 16-year-old Indiana native, known for her uniquely soulful voice, closed out Monday night’s Top 10 performances with a stripped down version of “Lucky” by Britney Spears wearing just a white t-shirt and jeans on a bare stage. Though Agen said she related deeply to the song, she admitted that she had never been a big fan of the pop superstar prior to the performance.
“It was a complete shock to me that I even sang this song,” Agen told reporters after the live show. “It wasn’t expected at all. I...
- 12/5/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
Thank y'all for the supportive words! #donthatemebecauseimbeautiful pic.twitter.com/k5H4smmDSl - Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) November 16, 2017 Blake Shelton was named People's Sexiest Man Alive this week, but not everyone was happy about it. Shortly after the news was announced, people took to social media to share their thoughts and opinions, and the country music singer definitely took notice. Ahead of his appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Blake recorded his own version of Jimmy Kimmel's "Mean Tweets" by reading off everyone's reactions. "Thank y'all for the supportive words!" he sarcastically wrote before adding, "#donthatemebecauseimbeautiful." It's obvious that Blake is being a good sport about the whole thing and soaking up his new title.
- 11/17/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Blake Shelton is clapping back at Twitter trolls with the sense of humor that helped him win the Sexiest Man Alive crown.
In a video posted to his Twitter account, the country superstar read the meanest responses he’s received since People revealed Shelton is this year’s Sma.
“I wanted to look at social media and see what’s being said out there by my supportive people, so I just wanted to read you some of my favorite mean posts,” he says in a video recorded backstage at The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Thank y'all for the supportive words! #donthatemebecauseimbeautiful pic.
In a video posted to his Twitter account, the country superstar read the meanest responses he’s received since People revealed Shelton is this year’s Sma.
“I wanted to look at social media and see what’s being said out there by my supportive people, so I just wanted to read you some of my favorite mean posts,” he says in a video recorded backstage at The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Thank y'all for the supportive words! #donthatemebecauseimbeautiful pic.
- 11/16/2017
- by Melody Chiu
- PEOPLE.com
Before he was People’s Sexiest Man Alive, country star Blake Shelton rocked one of fashion’s biggest accessorizes: the mullet. And now that he’s got the coveted title, he’s looking to bring it back.
“The mullet’s coming back this year,” Shelton, 41, told Ellen DeGeneres during an interview on her self-titled talk show airing Thursday. “It has to be. That used to be ugly, it’s officially sexy now.”
“When I think of sexy, I think of my heros and Billy Ray Cyrus was one of them,” he continued. “With this new power that has been bestowed on me,...
“The mullet’s coming back this year,” Shelton, 41, told Ellen DeGeneres during an interview on her self-titled talk show airing Thursday. “It has to be. That used to be ugly, it’s officially sexy now.”
“When I think of sexy, I think of my heros and Billy Ray Cyrus was one of them,” he continued. “With this new power that has been bestowed on me,...
- 11/16/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Did somebody order a buzzkill? Although The Voice’s sudden-death Playoffs are ordinarily a time of high excitement on the show, since Season 13’s were taped rather than being aired live, we wouldn’t get to vote for our favorite contestant(s) until the contenders were whittled down to the Top 12; the decisions before then would rest entirely in the hands (ears?) of the coaches. Where, I ask you, is the fun in that? At least we could be distracted from our annoyance during Monday’s Night 1 by Team Blake and Team JHud’s performances, several of which were so bad,...
- 11/14/2017
- TVLine.com
Suggesting superstitiously that Season 13 of The Voice would be unlucky was a silly gimmick, I thought — until in the premiere, the coaches all passed on my two favorite contestants of the night: Xaris, a teenage folk singer who’s as much of a gem as Jewel, and Odiseas, who returned from his Season 3 tryout with enough star power to light up a constellation. But it was still nice to have Miley Cyrus back on the panel — and not to have to listen to Gwen Stefani pitching female vocalists on joining her team with compelling arguments like, “You’re a girl,...
- 9/26/2017
- TVLine.com
What better way to gear up for VidCon 2017 than with a few kind words?
Some of the Internet’s biggest stars have teamed up with Instagram to put an uplifting twist on Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s Mean Tweets with Kind Comments, in an attempt to spread kindness on the sometimes not-so-nice web.
” ‘So inspiring. You give so much hope to so many people,’ ” James Charles reads from one of his Instagram followers in an exclusive clip. “God that touches my heart so much.”
Web stars like Kristen Hancher, Ariel Martin, Trevor Moran, Justin Blake and more sport big smiles in the clip,...
Some of the Internet’s biggest stars have teamed up with Instagram to put an uplifting twist on Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s Mean Tweets with Kind Comments, in an attempt to spread kindness on the sometimes not-so-nice web.
” ‘So inspiring. You give so much hope to so many people,’ ” James Charles reads from one of his Instagram followers in an exclusive clip. “God that touches my heart so much.”
Web stars like Kristen Hancher, Ariel Martin, Trevor Moran, Justin Blake and more sport big smiles in the clip,...
- 6/19/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Bye, bye Whaboom. In the latest installment of The Bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay bid farewell to the season's standout contestant, Lucas Yancey, virally known as "Whaboom." However, in a twist of fate, Blake, the other contestant who spent his entire time on the show trying to expose Yancey as a fame-seeking con man, also got the boot. The episode culminated in an awkward and equally hilarious on-camera exchange complete with a middle flinger flip. Of course, Jimmy Kimmel was more than ready to get Yancey's response to his elimination and, as always, what lies ahead for this breakout reality star....aside from the standard Bachelor in Paradise stint. Maybe Ace Ventura...
- 6/6/2017
- E! Online
While best known for her award-winning dramatic roles, Natalie Portman is actually quite funny -- a side of her she’s only rarely showcased onscreen while hosting Saturday Night Live in 2006 or in the 2011 rom-com No Strings Attached. Lucky for us, she’s flexing her funny bone in an upcoming (and unexpected) guest role on Angie Tribeca.
In an all-new episode airing May 8, Portman joins the TBS comedy as head of Nasa mission control Christine Craft -- and Et has your exclusive first look!
More: Natalie Portman Is Very Pregnant in James Blake's Music Video
On the police procedural satire starring Rashida Jones as the titular detective, the authorities turn to Christine when their latest investigation leads them to Nasa, which seems to have literally not changed since 1963. And sadly for this no-nonsense professional, that means putting up with a male-dominated culture, where drinking martinis and smacking girls on the butt is par for the course...
In an all-new episode airing May 8, Portman joins the TBS comedy as head of Nasa mission control Christine Craft -- and Et has your exclusive first look!
More: Natalie Portman Is Very Pregnant in James Blake's Music Video
On the police procedural satire starring Rashida Jones as the titular detective, the authorities turn to Christine when their latest investigation leads them to Nasa, which seems to have literally not changed since 1963. And sadly for this no-nonsense professional, that means putting up with a male-dominated culture, where drinking martinis and smacking girls on the butt is par for the course...
- 4/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
hollywoodnews.com: Today the Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced this year’s winning motion picture and television productions at the 22nd Annual Producers Guild Awards ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
In addition to the competitive awards, the PGA honored several individuals with tribute awards including James Cameron with the 2011 Milestone Award; Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman with the 2011 Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television; Scott Rudin with the 2011 David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Motion Pictures; Laura Ziskin with the Visionary Award; Sean Penn with the 2011 Stanley Kramer Award; and RealD with the 2011 Vanguard Award.
The following is a list of 2011 Producer Guild Awards nominees and winners (in bold and noted with*), listed in alphabetical order by category, along with producers. The producers? names listed for each nominated production are listed in alphabetical order and are not necessarily the proper order of credits.
The theatrical...
In addition to the competitive awards, the PGA honored several individuals with tribute awards including James Cameron with the 2011 Milestone Award; Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman with the 2011 Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television; Scott Rudin with the 2011 David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Motion Pictures; Laura Ziskin with the Visionary Award; Sean Penn with the 2011 Stanley Kramer Award; and RealD with the 2011 Vanguard Award.
The following is a list of 2011 Producer Guild Awards nominees and winners (in bold and noted with*), listed in alphabetical order by category, along with producers. The producers? names listed for each nominated production are listed in alphabetical order and are not necessarily the proper order of credits.
The theatrical...
- 1/23/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
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