Sheryl Lee Ralph wins Emmy for “Abbott Elementary” and sings thank you

Sheryl Lee Ralph wins Emmy for “Abbott Elementary” and sings thank you





Sheryl Lee Ralph wins Emmy for “Abbott Elementary” and sings thank you

Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for “Abbott Elementary” and thrilled colleagues at the Microsoft Theater and home audiences with her excitement. She thanked the prize by singing with one of the most powerful voices of the evening, and she ended up thanking everyone around her whenever she needed it.

Named Best Series of the Year by the US TV Critics Association (TCA), “Abbott Elementary” is a workplace comedy that uses the narrative gimmick of the fake documentary “The Office.” The difference between the two grades is that instead of an office, Abbott Elementary’s workplace is a public elementary school.

The production brings Tyler James Williams (Chris from “Everybody Hates Chris”) back to sitcoms as a rookie teacher, who when he starts work discovers that improvisation marks daily school life. Thanks to the documentary resource, the episodes also allow social comments on the difficulties encountered by idealistic teachers in the face of a policy that dedicates little funds to the education of poor children.

The series was created and starred by Quinta Brunson (“A Black Lady Sketch Show”), who plays the main story teacher, and the cast also includes Janelle James (“Black Monday”), Chris Perfetti (“The Night of “) and Lisa Ann Walter (” The Last Night “).

Much appreciated by critics, the production has a 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is already renewed.

The series is made available in Brazil by Star +.

See the award-winning actress show below.

Source: Terra

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