The 2022 Emmy Awards were handed out on Monday night. If you missed the broadcast, check out some of the best and worst moments below.
Kenan Thompson Jokes About Netflix Concerns, Oscar Drama And Hollywood Diversity In Monologue
Kenan Thompson poked fun at a number of hot topics, from Netflix promotions to Hollywood diversity to the controversial 2022 Oscar broadcast during his Emmy presentation monologue. joked that he is on Saturday night live, But some viewers might know him by his NBC sitcom title: “You’re not enough to get us out of here.” Thompson later said of several great nominees: “Weird stuff It was hard to watch because it’s so scary. squid game It was hard to watch because it’s so violent and yellow jackets It was hard to watch because it’s on Showtime.” She said squid game They were people who struggled to make money. “Join the cast for next season: Netflix,” he joked, referring to the streamer’s dwindling stock. The driver said in one of the first lines of the night: “heritage It’s the only show that has three brothers and no brothers either.” Thompson opened the show earlier joking about the importance of television: “From Netflix and chill to Paramount+ and dinner alone.” He was then joined by dancers for a medley of popular TV tunes. Read more here. -Ryan Gaevski
Sheryl Lee Ralph becomes second black woman to win supporting actress in a comedy series
Sheryl Lee Ralph made history when she won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Abbott Elementary. Taking the stage, an emotional Ralph began singing a verse from Diane Reeves’ Endangered Species as the audience gave him a standing ovation. Ralph continued, “For anyone who’s ever had a dream and thought their dream wouldn’t come true, I’m here to tell you that’s what faith looks like: it’s amazing. as it seems. And never give up, because if you’ve got Quinta Brunson on your side, if you’ve got a husband like me on your side, if you’ve got kids like me on my side, and I made friends like everyone voted for me, they cheered me on. em, I loved it, thank you, thank you, thank you!” With the win, which is Ralph’s first Emmy, the actress becomes only the second black woman in history to win in the category. In 1987, Jackie Harry became the first black actor to win in the category after winning 227. Read more here. – Lexi Pérez
“Ted Lasso” star Brett Goldstein won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy, becoming the first actor to win since 2008.
Brett Goldstein wins Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy ted bow in which he plays football player-turned-businessman Roy Kent. The actor won the same award in 2021 for the role, becoming the first actor to win three Emmys in a row since Jeremy Piven won three in a row. surroundings From 2006 to 2008. “Thank you so much,” Goldstein began his speech by saying he was trying not to swear, referring to winning the same award in 2021 when he swore during an acceptance speech that caused a blackout. . “Thanks to the Academy and Apple. thank you jason [Sudeikis] and invoice [Lawrence] and Brendan [Hunt] And especially to Joe Kelly, for creating this magical thing and allowing me to be a small part of it. I’ll never take that for granted,” he continued. “You’re excellent.” In his speech, Goldstein took a moment to thank his fellow Apple TV+ series colleagues, saying, “The hardest part is ted’s bow he’s in a scene with someone with that actor and he’s not going to ruin the footage just playing with them and saying, ‘Oh my God, you’re good.’ Read more here. – Christy Pineapple
“SNL” Ties All-Time Emmy Award With Wins For Variety Sketch Series
Saturday night live He increased his all-time leading Emmys total with his win for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series. The long-running NBC series, now in its 48th season, won its sixth straight award at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. That brings his total to 87 (plus six for specials and shorts), the most for any show in Primetime Emmy history. “I don’t know if you had [in Los Angeles]But in New York we’ve had this pandemic for the last two and a half years. SNL said businessman Lorne Michaels accepting the Emmy. “It’s really hard to do shows and a lot of people who could have gone didn’t and came together and went through it. There’s something in the show’s DNA that when it’s 11:30 pm on a Saturday they show up and I want to thank everyone for showing up.” Read more here. -Rick Porter
“Squid Game” star Lee Jung-jae makes history by winning a non-English-language series
Lee Jung-jae made history when he won Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role on Netflix. squid game. The actor thanked writer-director Hwang Dong-hyuk for “bringing to life under the screen a realistic problem we all tackled so creatively with an excellent script and stunning visual effects.” Lee then spoke in Korean, “Thank you to everyone watching in Korea.” This is Lee’s first Emmy nomination and first win for her role in the new Netflix drama series, which made history this year as the first non-English language drama series to be nominated for an Emmy. With her win, Lee is the first actress in a non-English-language series to win an Emmy, according to Netflix. He is also the first to win an acting award from the Television Academy for a non-English speaking performance. Read more here. -Tyler Coates
Zendaya becomes Euphoria’s youngest two-time champion
Zendaya made history again by becoming the youngest person to win the leading actress categories twice. He did it to work at HBO. Euphoria. “It means a lot. Thank you so much,” Zendaya said onstage. “To all the amazing actors in this category, it’s an honor to be with you. Thank you to the amazing, amazing actors. Thank you for creating such a safe space to create this very difficult show. I really like them all.” Thanking TV Academy, his friends and family, he continued: “Thank you Sam [Levinson] Rue for sharing with me. Thank you for believing in me, even when I didn’t believe in myself. And finally, I just want to say my biggest wish. Euphoria It was that he helped to heal people. I just have to thank everyone who shared their story with me. Read more here. – Beatrice Verhoeven
Jimmy Kimmel lay down on stage during Quinta Brunson’s performance.
Not everyone was laughing as Jimmy Kimmel kept up his 2022 Emmy commitment during Quinta Brunson’s acceptance speech. As host of the Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series award, Will Arnett brought a seemingly frazzled Kimmel to the stage, with Arnett shouting to the crowd that this is the 13th straight time he’s lost and that he’s just eaten skinny margaritas. back there.” When Brunson took the stage to accept the award for the ABC series Abbott Elementary, which was her first Emmy, Kimmel remained on stage. When Arnett tried to push Kimmel aside to make room for the winner, Brunson told him, “Jimmy, wake up. I won.” Kimmel gave him a thumbs-up, but remained lying on stage throughout the speech, and after Brunson finished, Arnett supported him. For his part, Brunson seemed to be a good athlete and added his name to the end of the speech. list of thanks. However, not all spectators at the ceremony appreciated Kimmel’s presence, while Brunson delivered a heartfelt speech, with several social media users noting that standing on stage for the big moment was not an honor. . -Ryan Gaevski
Lizzo wins Emmy for ‘Beware the Big Grrrls’
After winning Video for Good at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, Lizzo now celebrates yet another win, this time at the 2022 Emmy Awards. Lizzo Care with Big Grrrls he won an Emmy for Outstanding Competition Program, the Grammy-winning musician’s first Emmy. After taking the stage, the creator, executive producer and host of the Amazon show exclaimed, “I’m so excited. The trophy is great, but my emotion is for these people who are with me on stage,” he said. “…When I was a kid, all I wanted to see in the media was me, someone fat like me, black like me, pretty like me,” she continued. “If I could go back and say something to little Lizo, I’d say, ‘You’re going to see this person, but damn, it has to be you.'” She Read more here. -Lexi Perez
Donald Trump and King Charles III among the targets of political jokes
Political topics were not off limits at the 2022 Emmy Awards, as former President Donald Trump and the succession to the British crown were the butt of jokes. Several aides pointed to the FBI’s seizure of boxes and containers filled with more than 100 classified documents during an Aug. 8 raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, Florida home. Among them was Martin Short, presenter of the award. Only murders in the building. With Steve Martin and Selena Gomez, who said it was an honor to be in front of the audience at the show. “I wish I could round you up and take you home like the White House classifieds,” Short joked. Accepting Best Drama Series for the night’s final award, heritage Creator Jesse Armstrong said it was a “big week for the succession”, referring to King Charles III assuming the British throne for his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. “It looks like there was a little more voting involved in our victory than Prince Charles,” Armstrong said. Read more here. -Ryan Gaevski
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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