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Barack Obama Wins Emmy for Narrating National Parks Series
Barack Obama has an Emmy Award to go with his two Grammys.
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What You Need to Know About the 2022 Emmys
Why is this year’s ceremony on a Monday? And how can I watch it? Here’s everything you need to know.
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Louie Anderson, Emmy-Winning Comedian, Dies at 68
Louie Anderson, whose more than four-decade career as a comedian and actor included his unlikely, Emmy-winning performance as a mom to twin adult sons in the TV series “Baskets,” died Friday. He was 68.
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Highlights From the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards
Cedric the Entertainer hosted the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards Sunday, Sept. 19.
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Cuomo's International Emmy for Daily COVID Briefings Rescinded Following Scandal
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had his International Emmy award for his once-daily televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic that killed tens of thousands rescinded following his sexual harassment scandal and subsequent resignation.
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Gov. Cuomo to Receive International Emmy for Daily COVID Briefings
Cuomo is being honored with the academy’s Founders Award for using his briefings to inform and calm the public, using his more than 100 Powerpoint-driven slideshows and his sometimes emotional, sometimes acerbic style to provide daily updates
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Zendaya Becomes Youngest to Win Best Actress in a Drama Emmy
Zendaya won best actress in a drama for her role on HBO’s “Euphoria,” scoring one of the few long shot victories in a Sunday night full of wins from favorites.
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A Sweep for ‘Schitt's Creek,' ‘Succession' Tops Emmy Awards
“Schitt’s Creek” has capped a huge night at the Emmy Awards — completing a historic sweep of the show’s comedy categories.
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‘Late Night': Patton Oswalt's Daughter Got Private Lessons From Tony Hawk
Patton Oswalt and Seth Meyers are both nominated for an Emmy for best writing for a variety special.
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Kobe Bryant Posthumously Receives Area Emmy Governors Award
The late Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant posthumously received the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmys Governors Award for his legacy of philanthropy, community building and inspiration that extended beyond the basketball court. Composer John Williams presented and accepted the award on behalf of the Bryant family during Saturday’s virtual ceremony that originated from the Academy of Television Arts...
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Review: ‘Queen & Slim' is Romantic, Urgent and Beautiful
Rarely has a Tinder date ended so poorly than the one shown in “Queen & Slim.” Even more rarely has a bad Tinder date produced such a great film.
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TV Comedy Greats Take a Bow, Make 'em Laugh at Ceremony
Like the 97-year-old Lear, who made his name — and TV history — with groundbreaking sitcoms like “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons,” the other honorees at Thursday’s Paley Center for Media ceremony proved that talent is ageless. Carl Reiner, 97; Bob Newhart, 90; Carol Burnett, 86, and Lily Tomlin, 80, each won over the room with their humor and memories.
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Holly Hunter to Play Liberal Councilwoman in New NBC Sitcom
Holly Hunter will star opposite Ted Danson in an upcoming NBC comedy set in the world of local politics. The network said Wednesday that Hunter will play a liberal Los Angeles city councilwoman in the series from writer-producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock.
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With Success and Offers, Sterling K. Brown Learns to Say No
With a hit TV series, awards, plus film and TV opportunities, Sterling K. Brown admits he’s experienced “a lot of pinch me moments” in recent years. But, with all those possibilities and offers, the 43-year-old has also learned a very important lesson— how to say no. “’No’ has become my best friend,” said Brown without hesitation during an interview in...
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Bode and Morgan Miller Reveal They've Welcomed Twins: ‘It Was Pure Magic'
Bode and Morgan Miller have welcomed twins. The former Olympic skier, 42, and the professional beach volleyball player, 32, made the happy announcement on TODAY Tuesday that Morgan gave birth Friday to identical twin boys to add to their growing family. The couple revealed on TODAY in August that they were expecting twins. The baby boys are not yet named.
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Carol Burnett Returning to ‘Mad About You' Revival
Carol Burnett will be among the familiar faces gracing the “Mad About You” revival.
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Cynthia Erivo on Becoming Harriet Tubman
Such a quintessentially American role, some said, should have gone to an African American actress. Erivo, the daughter of Nigerian immigrants to England, was born in London and currently lives in New York.
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Cynthia Erivo on Becoming Harriet Tubman
British actress Cynthia Erivo is relatively small in stature. In person, she is earnest and genial. In performance, the 32-year-old can appear achingly vulnerable. And if you’re not paying attention, she will bowl you over. Now, after glimpses of her on-screen power last year in Drew Goddard’s “Bad Times at the El Royale” and Steve McQueen’s “Widows,” Erivo gives her...
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Apple TV Plus Joins Streaming Wars With Oprah… but No Library
As the streaming wars near a fever pitch and viewers are targeted from every vantage point — Disney Plus has the Marvel and Star Wars brands! HBO Max counters with “Game of Thrones” and DC superheroes! — Apple TV Plus could be cast as the highly pedigreed and improbable underdog.
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Apple TV Plus Joins Streaming Wars With Oprah… but No Library
As the streaming wars near a fever pitch and viewers are targeted from every vantage point — Disney Plus has the Marvel and Star Wars brands! HBO Max counters with “Game of Thrones” and DC superheroes! — Apple TV Plus could be cast as the highly pedigreed and improbable underdog.