Actress won the award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for her participation in Treta, the result of a partnership between A24 and Netflix
During the 75th edition of the Emmy Awards, which took place on Monday night (15), Ali Wong made history by winning the award for Best Actress in a Miniseries for her role in bullshitfrom Netflix, and became the first Asian woman to win a statuette as the protagonist of a production.
Before Wong, Sandra Ohper KillingEve (2018-2022), and Yoko Shimadaper ShÅgun (1980), had been nominated in the main Emmy categories, but did not take home the award on either occasion.
In his acceptance speech, Wong He spoke about his family, especially his father, who has already passed away: “I wouldn’t be here without my parents, my incredible parents. My father, who I so wish was alive to share this moment with me. My hilarious father, who loved me unconditionally, and who taught me the value of failure”she declared, excited.
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In bullshit, a Netflix partnership with A24, a traffic incident awakens the fury and worst impulses of a bankrupt contractor and a frustrated businesswoman. In total, the production won five awards during the 75th edition of the Emmys.
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