In the Sunday, September 8 event, 'The Bear' and 'Shogun' dominated the Creative Arts Emmys, each winning multiple awards for their impressive performances and craftsmanship.
- September 9, 2024
AceShowbiz - On September 8, 2024, the second night of the Creative Arts Emmys brought a remarkable sweep for two acclaimed series, "Shogun" and "The Bear".
"Shogun", based on James Clavell's historical novel, claimed the top prize for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series forNestor Carbonell's portrayal of Vasco Rodrigues. In his acceptance speech, Carbonell expressed gratitude for his wife's support and hailed the show's "team sport" spirit.
Michaela Coel, who was absent, won Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role on "Mr. & Mrs. Smith". Carbonell accepted the award on her behalf.
"The Bear", a critically acclaimed comedy-drama, triumphed in the comedy categories, with Jon Bernthal taking home Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series and Jamie Lee Curtis winning Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Curtis delivered a heartfelt speech, reflecting on her acting journey and the opportunity to showcase her talents in such a complex role.
"Shogun" emerged as the overall winner, securing 14 awards in total, including recognition for its lavish costumes, sophisticated makeup, and stunning cinematography. "The Bear" also found significant success, claiming seven gongs for its diverse performances, editing and choreography.
The Creative Arts Emmys celebrated the achievements of various genres, including comedy, drama, and limited series. Among the notable winners were "The Crown", "Ripley", "The Morning Show", "Baby Reindeer" and "Only Murders in the Building".
The ceremony marked several milestones. Alan Cumming ended RuPaul's eight-year winning streak as Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program for his work on "The Traitors". Additionally, Dick Van Dyke became the oldest Creative Arts Emmy winner at 98 for his role in "Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic".
The complete list of award winners for the Creative Arts Emmys include:
- Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Nestor Carbonell ("Shogun")
- Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Michaela Coel ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith")
- Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Jon Bernthal ("The Bear")
- Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Jamie Lee Curtis ("The Bear")
- Other awards for "Shogun" and "The Bear" can be found in the provided list.