The 71st Emmy Awards kicked off Saturday and Sunday with the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles. As a cascade of Emmys were handed out in technical and acting categories, and there were plenty of expected wins and some surprises.
The biggest winner of the two nights combined was HBO’s Game of Thrones, which garnered 10 Emmys on Sunday, while HBO’s Chernobyl earned seven. Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel won six including acting accolades for Jane Lynch and Luke Kirby, while The Handmaid’s Tale surprisingly swooped in and took guest acting trophies for Bradley Whitford and Cherry Jones.
On Saturday, big winners included RuPaul’s Drag Race which won for Outstanding Hairstyling, Outstanding Costumes, and RuPaul Charles for Outstanding Host. It was the fourth win in a row for Charles, tying the Emmys record with Survivor’s Jeff Probst for...
The biggest winner of the two nights combined was HBO’s Game of Thrones, which garnered 10 Emmys on Sunday, while HBO’s Chernobyl earned seven. Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel won six including acting accolades for Jane Lynch and Luke Kirby, while The Handmaid’s Tale surprisingly swooped in and took guest acting trophies for Bradley Whitford and Cherry Jones.
On Saturday, big winners included RuPaul’s Drag Race which won for Outstanding Hairstyling, Outstanding Costumes, and RuPaul Charles for Outstanding Host. It was the fourth win in a row for Charles, tying the Emmys record with Survivor’s Jeff Probst for...
- 9/16/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
“What makes ‘Chernobyl’ particularly rich visually, is the amount of detail that we’ve managed to cram into those five episodes,” explains production designer Luke Hull. That rich detail was noticed by Emmy voters, and Hull received his first Emmy nomination for Best Production Design (alongside his collaborators: art director Karen Wakefield and set decorator Claire Levinson Gendler). The bid was one of a whopping 19 nominations, making “Chernobyl” the most nominated limited series of the year. Watch the exclusive video interview above.
Hull, whose resume spans a wide array of genres, admits that “the thing I’ve always been excited about, is to challenge myself to do something different.” When Craig Mazin’s script for “Chernobyl” found its way to him, the designer knew he wanted to immediately take on the gargantuan challenge. “I’ve never read a script that sucked me in so quickly” gushes Hull. “It was very...
Hull, whose resume spans a wide array of genres, admits that “the thing I’ve always been excited about, is to challenge myself to do something different.” When Craig Mazin’s script for “Chernobyl” found its way to him, the designer knew he wanted to immediately take on the gargantuan challenge. “I’ve never read a script that sucked me in so quickly” gushes Hull. “It was very...
- 8/19/2019
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
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