Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners List (Updating Live)
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- January 07, 2024
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The 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place this weekend at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, marking the start of a month filled with major award recognitions. The Saturday ceremony will primarily showcase awards that won’t be presented at the Primetime Emmys event on Fox, which is scheduled for January 15 (Monday). Sunday is reserved mostly for reality and nonfiction genres. An abridged broadcast of the Creative Arts ceremonies is set to air on January 13 (Saturday) at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FXX.
There are several intriguing award battles and potential winners to look forward to during this weekend's ceremonies. However, the Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series award will not be included, as it has been moved to the primetime telecast following a successful campaign by the WGA, and an impending threat of clips being charged.
The most anticipated awards on Saturday include guest actor recognitions, Outstanding Television Movie, and music supervision. Possible winners for the latter include Stranger Things, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Ted Lasso, and The White Lotus. Among the contenders for the guest actor and actress awards in both drama and comedy categories are Jon Bernthal, Nathan Lane, Judith Light, Taraji P. Henson, along with actors from Succession, The Last of Us for drama and a handful of faces from the video game adaptation.
The race for the best TV movie features Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas, Fire Island, Hocus Pocus 2, Prey, and Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. The ceremony will also include the casting awards, which often predict the winners of the acting awards at the Primetime Emmy ceremony. There will also be accolades for cinematography, editing, sound, hair and makeup, and visual effects.
On Sunday, the focus shifts to reality TV. Jimmy Fallon has been nominated for best game show, which is an award category unique to primetime. Scandoval has a chance to win Vanderpump Rules its first-ever Emmy. Meanwhile, nominations in the Outstanding Host for a Game Show category include fired Jeopardy! show host Mayim Bialik, RuPaul hoping to continue his winning streak, and Stanley Tucci competing against Michelle Obama and Oprah in the hosted nonfiction series category.
President Barack Obama could make Emmy history by winning two consecutive years for two different shows, his latest being Working: What We Do All Day. Kid Cudi and Tim Robinson are up for animated win and Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama, or Variety Series award respectively. The ceremony features two significant documentary awards for series and special, including Dear Mama, 100 Foot Wave, The 1619 Project, Being Mary Tyler Moore, and shows about Judy Blume, Pamela Anderson, and Michael J. Fox. Finally, the late Norman Lear is nominated for his show Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter competing against big names such as Carol Burnett, John Mulaney, Lizzo, Trevor Noah, and Wanda Sykes.
Stay tuned for updates on Saturday's winners and do not miss the results from the Sunday event.
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