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alert-–-storm-reid,-aja-naomi-king-and-carla-gugino-lead-the-glam-parade-at-the-75th-primetime-creative-arts-emmy-awards-in-laAlert – Storm Reid, Aja Naomi King and Carla Gugino lead the glam parade at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in LA

Storm Reid, Aja Naomi King and Carla Gugino were among the stylish A-listers at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

The trio hit the red carpet at L.A. Live in the Peacock Theater at 4pm PST along with the likes of actors Nick Offerman and Melanie Lynskey.

After posing up for the cameras at the start of the event, Reid learned that she’d won the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her work on HBO’s The Last of Us.

Saturday’s festivities were initially slated to take place on September 9 and 10, but had to be bumped three months because of the roiling Hollywood strikes.

Now, with the strikes in the rearview, the show is being taped on January 6 and 7, to be chopped together into a truncated version that can hit the airwaves January 13.

Storm Reid, Aja Naomi King and Carla Gugino were among the stylish A-listers at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night

Aja Naomi King

Carla Gugino

Storm Reid, Aja Naomi King and Carla Gugino were among the stylish A-listers at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night 

Reid wowed in a pink satin dress with the skirt covered in sparkly crystals

Reid wowed in a pink satin dress with the skirt covered in sparkly crystals

Aja Naomi King looked sensational in her busty gown

Aja Naomi King looked sensational in her busty gown

She showed off her stunning look for the cameras

Her long locks were parted in the middle and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in elegant waves

She showed off her stunning look for the cameras

Carla Gugino posed up with her Gerald's Game co-star Bruce Greenwood

Carla Gugino posed up with her Gerald’s Game co-star Bruce Greenwood

Two days later, the main Primetime Emmy Awards will air, honoring such categories as outstanding drama, comedy and limited series.

At the Creative Arts Emmys, an array of other genres will be included, including pre-recorded variety shows, game shows, TV movies and animated programs.

The Creative Arts Emmys will also reward the top practitioners in fields like art direction, casting, choreography, cinematography and costumes.

A wide range of celebrity presenters has been assembled for the Creative Arts Emmys telecast, including TikTok superstar Charli D’Amelio and her mother Heidi.

Vanderpump Rules stars Tom Sandoval, Lala Kent, Tom Schwartz, Scheana Shay and Lisa Vanderpump herself have also been tapped to dole out the prizes.

Nick Offerman was dapper wearing a classic, dark navy blue suit that comprised of slacks as well as a matching vest and blazer

Nick Offerman was dapper wearing a classic, dark navy blue suit that comprised of slacks as well as a matching vest and blazer

The Parks And Recreation alum crossed paths Murray Bartlett who was also dressed to impress wearing a sleek, dark navy suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and a black bowtie

The Parks And Recreation alum crossed paths Murray Bartlett who was also dressed to impress wearing a sleek, dark navy suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and a black bowtie

The pair were seen taking time to pause for a memorable photo together while on the red carpet

The pair were seen taking time to pause for a memorable photo together while on the red carpet

Kiersey Clemons was elegant donning a white dress with billowing sleeves as well as a fitted bodice on the upper portion

Kiersey Clemons was elegant donning a white dress with billowing sleeves as well as a fitted bodice on the upper portion

Joel Kim dressed to impress in a black suit as well as a white dress shirt and black bowtie

Joel Kim dressed to impress in a black suit as well as a white dress shirt and black bowtie

Nick Offerman was dapper wearing a classic, dark navy blue suit that comprised of slacks as well as a matching vest and blazer. 

The star added a white dress shirt as well as navy tie to complete his look, as well as a pair of black shoes. 

The Parks And Recreation alum crossed paths Murray Bartlett who was also dressed to impress wearing a sleek, dark navy suit which he paired with a white dress shirt and a black bowtie. 

The pair were seen taking time to pause for a memorable photo together while on the red carpet. 

Kiersey Clemons was elegant donning a white dress with billowing sleeves as well as a fitted bodice on the upper portion. 

She slipped into a pair of open-toed, black heels that offered a bit of color contrast to her overall look for the big night. 

Joel Kim dressed to impress in a black suit as well as a white dress shirt and black bowtie. 

For a finishing touch, the comedian opted for a pair of black loafers and paused for a few photos while on the star-studded red carpet on Saturday. 

Craig Robinson opted for an all-black ensemble that comprised of slacks and a matching blazer

Craig Robinson opted for an all-black ensemble that comprised of slacks and a matching blazer

Ernie Hudson was dapper waring a black tuxedo as well as white button up underneath and a black bowtie

Ernie Hudson was dapper waring a black tuxedo as well as white button up underneath and a black bowtie

Rhys Darby struck a fun pose on the red carpet wearing a dark blue, velvet jacket as well as a pair of black slacks

Rhys Darby struck a fun pose on the red carpet wearing a dark blue, velvet jacket as well as a pair of black slacks

Jeremy Sisto wore a dark navy suit which he also paired with a white dress shirt as well as a black tie and was joined by Addie Lane who put on a classy display in a black outfit

Jeremy Sisto wore a dark navy suit which he also paired with a white dress shirt as well as a black tie and was joined by Addie Lane who put on a classy display in a black outfit 

Craig Robinson opted for an all-black ensemble that comprised of slacks and a matching blazer. 

He also added a black dress shirt underneath as well as a satin black tie and shiny dress shoes. 

Ernie Hudson was dapper waring a black tuxedo as well as white button up underneath and a black bowtie. 

He also donned a pair of black shoes that were secured with laces and held a smile on his face as he arrived to the venue. 

Rhys Darby struck a fun pose on the red carpet wearing a dark blue, velvet jacket as well as a pair of black slacks. 

The star added a black turtleneck underneath to stay warm in the cooler weather and donned a pair of sleek loafers. 

Jeremy Sisto wore a dark navy suit which he also paired with a white dress shirt as well as a black tie. 

He was joined by Addie Lane who put on a classy display sporting a long-sleeved, black dress as well as closed-toed, black heels.  

J. Smith Cameron stunned wearing a figure-hugging, strapless gown that was made of a dark green, velvet material and was accompanied by Arian Moayed who was dapper in a purple-colored suit

J. Smith Cameron stunned wearing a figure-hugging, strapless gown that was made of a dark green, velvet material and was accompanied by Arian Moayed who was dapper in a purple-colored suit

Lateef Crowder, Paul Damell and Ryan Ryusaki held up their awards for Outstanding Stunt Performance while on the red carpet

Lateef Crowder, Paul Damell and Ryan Ryusaki held up their awards for Outstanding Stunt Performance while on the red carpet

Storm Reid wins the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series award for her work on HBO's The Last of Us

Storm Reid wins the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series award for her work on HBO’s The Last of Us

J. Smith Cameron stunned wearing a figure-hugging, strapless gown that was made of a dark green, velvet material. 

She was accompanied by Arian Moayed who was dapper in a purple-colored suit as well as a matching vest and satin bowtie. 

He also added a light purple dress shirt underneath and slipped into a pair of black shoes for a final touch. 

Lateef Crowder, Paul Damell and Ryan Ryusaki held up their awards for Outstanding Stunt Performance while on the red carpet. 

The trio were dressed to impress in stylish suits as they attended the glamorous event in Los Angeles on Saturday.  

She proudly posed with her honor in the press room

She proudly posed with her honor in the press room

Nick Offerman wins the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series award for his work on HBO's The Last Of Us

Nick Offerman wins the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series award for his work on HBO’s The Last Of Us

Sam Richardson beamed after winning the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on AppleTV+'s Ted Lasso

Sam Richardson beamed after winning the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on AppleTV+’s Ted Lasso

'Weird Al' Yankovic proudly posed with his Emmy after winning the Outstanding television Movie award for his Roku Channel biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic proudly posed with his Emmy after winning the Outstanding television Movie award for his Roku Channel biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Judith Light poses with the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series award that she earned for her work on the Peacock series Pokerface

Judith Light poses with the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series award that she earned for her work on the Peacock series Pokerface

Jasmine Guy wins Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for Tubi's Chronicles of Jessica Wu

Jasmine Guy wins Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for Tubi’s Chronicles of Jessica Wu

Casting directors Charlene Lee and Claire Koonce each took home an Emmy for outstanding casting for a limited or anthology series or movie for Netflix's Beef

Casting directors Charlene Lee and Claire Koonce each took home an Emmy for outstanding casting for a limited or anthology series or movie for Netflix’s Beef 

Casting directors Meredith Tucker, from left, Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani took home the award for outstanding casting for a drama series for HBO's The White Lotus

Casting directors Meredith Tucker, from left, Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani took home the award for outstanding casting for a drama series for HBO’s The White Lotus

John Boogz walked away with the award for Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming for his work on STARZ comedy-drama series Blindspotting

John Boogz walked away with the award for Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming for his work on STARZ comedy-drama series Blindspotting

Casting directors Jeanie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal and AJ Links were awarded Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series for their work on FX's The Bear

Casting directors Jeanie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal and AJ Links were awarded Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series for their work on FX’s The Bear

Derek Sullivan and Denise Wingate won Outstanding Period Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Amazon Prime Video's Daisy Jones and The Six

Derek Sullivan and Denise Wingate won Outstanding Period Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Amazon Prime Video’s Daisy Jones and The Six

Sharon Long, Claire Tremlett, Basia Kuznar and Anna Lau win Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series their work on Hulu's The Great

Sharon Long, Claire Tremlett, Basia Kuznar and Anna Lau win Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series their work on Hulu’s The Great

Colleen Atwood, Mark Sutherland, Robin Soutar and Claudia Littlefield won Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series for their work on Netflix's Wednesday

Colleen Atwood, Mark Sutherland, Robin Soutar and Claudia Littlefield won Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series for their work on Netflix’s Wednesday

Jany Temime, Katherine Burchill, Rachel George and Joanna Lynch win Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Cosutmes for House Of The Dragon

Jany Temime, Katherine Burchill, Rachel George and Joanna Lynch win Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Cosutmes for House Of The Dragon

Helen Huang, Austin Wittick, YJ Hwang and Mark Anthony win Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award for Netflix's Beef

Helen Huang, Austin Wittick, YJ Hwang and Mark Anthony win Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award for Netflix’s Beef 

Tara McDonald, Freda Ellis, Nirvana Jalalvand, Tamara Meade and Bianca Boeroiu win Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) award for Netflix's Wednesday

Tara McDonald, Freda Ellis, Nirvana Jalalvand, Tamara Meade and Bianca Boeroiu win Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) award for Netflix’s Wednesday

Nic Collins and Giorgio Galliero win the Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling award for their work on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

Nic Collins and Giorgio Galliero win the Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling award for their work on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

John Koyama poses with the Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on Amazon Prime Video's The Boys

John Koyama poses with the Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his work on Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys

Mark Scruton, Adrian Curelea and Robert Hepburn win the Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) award for their work on Netflix's Wednesday

Mark Scruton, Adrian Curelea and Robert Hepburn win the Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) award for their work on Netflix’s Wednesday

Patrick Howe, Jordan Jacobs and Rich Murray earned the Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour) award for their work on Hulu's Only Murders in the Building

Patrick Howe, Jordan Jacobs and Rich Murray earned the Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour) award for their work on Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building

Wade Allen poses backstage after winning the Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program award for his work on HBO's Barry

Wade Allen poses backstage after winning the Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program award for his work on HBO’s Barry

Andy Hall, Nadia Tzuo, Gryun Kim, Min Shi, Jun Kim and Xiaolin Zeng win the Outstanding Main Title Design award for HBO's The Last of Us

Andy Hall, Nadia Tzuo, Gryun Kim, Min Shi, Jun Kim and Xiaolin Zeng win the Outstanding Main Title Design award for HBO’s The Last of Us

Eric Durst, Matthew Whelan, Danny McNair, Goran Pavles, Rafael Solorzano, John MacGillivray and Gonzalo Escudero take home the Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode award for the AppleTV+ drama Five Days at Memorial:

Eric Durst, Matthew Whelan, Danny McNair, Goran Pavles, Rafael Solorzano, John MacGillivray and Gonzalo Escudero take home the Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode award for the AppleTV+ drama Five Days at Memorial:

Tamara Deverell wins Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) for her work on Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet Of Curiosities

Tamara Deverell wins Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) for her work on Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet Of Curiosities

Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson win Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score) for The Roku Channel's Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson win Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score) for The Roku Channel’s Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Steve Giammaria, Evan Benjamin, Annie Taylor, Chris White, Leslie Bloome and Shaun Brennan won the Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation award for their work on FX's The Bear

Steve Giammaria, Evan Benjamin, Annie Taylor, Chris White, Leslie Bloome and Shaun Brennan won the Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation award for their work on FX’s The Bear

So have three alumni of the acclaimed HBO show The White Lotus – Murray Bartlett from season one and Beatrice Grannò and Simona Tabasco from season two.

Parks And Recreation icon Nick Offerman, who could be seen more recently delivering a dramatic turn on The Last Of Us, is presenting as well. 

Fire Island star Joel Kim Booster, Succession actor J. Smith-Cameron and Stefania Spampinato of Grey’s Anatomy fame are all on the lineup.

The Creative Arts Emmys will air on FXX at 8pm EST/PST on Saturday, January 13. 

Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2024 WINNERS… at a glance

Outstanding Television Movie

Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Chritmas (NBC) 

Fire Island (Hulu)

Hocus Pocus 2 (Disney+)

Prey (Hulu)

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (The Roku Channel) – WINNER

 

Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama Or Variety Series

Awkwafina is Hangin’ with Grandma (Comedy Central)

Better Call Saul: Filmmaker Training (AMC)

Carpool Karaoke: The Series (Apple TV+)

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (Netflix)

Only Murders in the Building: One Killer Question (Hulu)

 

 Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)

Wednesday: “Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe” – Mark Scruton, Adrian Curelea, and Robert Hepburn (Netflix) – WINNER

The Last of Us: “Infected” – John Paino, Don Macaulay, and Paul Healy (HBO)

Poker Face: “The Orpheus Syndrome” – Judy Rhee, Martha Sparrow, and Cathy Marshall (Peacock)

Succession: “America Decides” – Stephen H. Carter, Molly Mikula, and George DeTitta Jr. (HBO)

Ted Lasso: “Sunflowers” – Paul Cripps, Iain White, and Kate Goodman (Apple TV+)

The White Lotus: “Ciao” – Cristina Onori, Gianpaolo Rifino, and Letizia Santucci (HBO)

 

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) 

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities – Tamara Deverell, Brandt Gordon, and Shane Vieau (Netflix) – WINNER

Daisy Jones & the Six: “Track 10: Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide” – Jessica Kender, Brian Grego, Lisa Clark, and Andi Brittan (Prime Video)

House of the Dragon: “The Heirs of the Dragon” – Jim Clay, Dominic Masters, and Claire Nia Richards (HBO)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “Susan” – Bill Groom, Neil Prince, and Ellen Christiansen (Prime Video)

Perry Mason: “Chapter Eleven” – Keith P. Cunningham, Ian Scroggins, and Halina Siwolop (HBO)

 

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)

Only Murders in the Building: “Sparring Partners” / “I Know Who Did It” – Patrick Howe, Jordan Jacobs, and Rich Murray (Hulu) – WINNER

The Bear: “System” – Sam Lisenco, Eric Dean, and Emily Carter (FX)

How I Met Your Father: “The Reset Button” / “Ride or Die” / “Daddy” – Glenda Rovello, Conny Boettger-Marinos, and Amy Beth Feldman (Hulu)

Schmigadoon!: “Famous as Hell” – Jamie Walker McCall, Ryan Garton, Gregory Clarke, and Carol Lavallee (Apple TV+)

What We Do in the Shadows: “The Night Market” – Shayne Fox, Aaron Noël, and Kerri Wylie (FX)

 

Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series

The Bear – Jeanie Bacharach, Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, and AJ Links (FX) – WINNER

Abbott Elementary – Wendy O’Brien and Chris Gehrt (ABC)

Jury Duty – Susie Farris (Amazon Freevee)

Only Murders in the Building – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, and Destiny Lilly (Hulu)

Ted Lasso – Theo Park (Apple TV+)

 

Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

The White Lotus – Meredith Tucker, Francesco Vedovati, and Barbara Giordani (HBO) – WINNER

Bad Sisters – Nina Gold and Lucy Amos (Apple TV+)

The Crown – Robert Sterne (Netflix)

The Last of Us – Victoria Thomas, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer Page (HBO)

Succession – Avy Kaufman (HBO)

Yellowjackets – Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer Page (Showtime)

 

Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Beef – Charlene Lee and Claire Koonce (Netflix) – WINNER

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story – Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, and Carol Kritzer (Netflix)

Daisy Jones & the Six – Justine Arteta and Kim Davis-Wagner (Prime Video)

Fleishman Is in Trouble – Laura Rosenthal and Jodi Angstreich (FX)

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story – Wendy O’Brien (The Roku Channel)

 

Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie  

Black Bird: “Hand to Mouth” – Natalie Kingston (Apple TV+) – WINNER

Boston Strangler – Ben Kutchins (Hulu)

Dead Ringers: “One” – Jody Lee Lipes (Prime Video)

George & Tammy: “Stand by Your Man” – Igor Martinovic (Showtime)

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities: “The Autopsy” – Anastas Michos (Netflix)

 

Outstanding Main Title Design

The Last of Us – Andy Hall, Nadia Tzuo, Gryun Kim, Min Shi, Jun Kim, and Xiaolin (Mike) Zeng (HBO) – WINNER

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities – Mike Schaeffer, Chet Hirsch, David Rowley, and Akshay Tiwari (Netflix)

Hello Tomorrow! – Ronnie Koff, Lexi Gunvaldson, Christoph Gabathuler, Juan Monasterio, Lindsey Mayer-Beug, and Fernando Lazzari (Apple TV+)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Katrina Crawford, Mark Bashore, Anthony Vitagliano, and Fernando Domínguez Cózar (Prime Video)

Wednesday – Aaron Becker, Joseph Ahn, James Ramirez, Lee Nelson, Eric Keller, and Hsien Lun Su (Netflix)

The White Lotus – Katrina Crawford, Mark Bashore, Lezio Lopes, and Cian McKenna (HBO)

 

Outstanding Motion Design

Ms. Marvel – Ian Spendloff, David Lochhead, Daniella Marsh, David Stumpf, Philip Robinson, and Matthew Thomas (Disney+)‡  – WINNER

 

 

 

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series  

Jon Bernthal – The Bear: ‘Braciole’ as Michael ‘Mikey’ Berzatto (FX)

Luke Kirby – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: ‘Four Minutes’ as Lenny Bruce (Prime Video)

Nathan Lane – Only Murders in the Building: ‘Here’s Looking at You’ as Teddy Dimas (Hulu)

Pedro Pascal – Saturday Night Live: ‘Host: Pedro Pascal’ as host (NBC)

Oliver Platt – The Bear: ‘Dogs’ as Jimmy ‘Cicero’ Kalinowski (FX)

Sam Richardson – Ted Lasso: ‘International Break’ as Edwin Akufo (Apple TV+) – WINNER

 

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

Becky Ann Baker – Ted Lasso: ‘Mom City’ as Dottie Lasso (Apple TV+)

Quinta Brunson – Saturday Night Live: ‘Host: Quinta Brunson’ as host (NBC)

Taraji P. Henson – Abbott Elementary: ‘Mom’ as Vanetta Teagues (ABC)

Judith Light – Poker Face: ‘Time of the Monkey’ as Irene Smothers (Peacock) – WINNER

Sarah Niles – Ted Lasso: ‘Smells Like Mean Spirit’ as Dr. Sharon M. Fieldstone (Apple TV+)

Harriet Walter – Ted Lasso: ‘So Long, Farewell’ as Deborah (Apple TV+)

 

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

Murray Bartlett – The Last of Us: ‘Long, Long Time’ as Frank (HBO)

James Cromwell – Succession: ‘Church and State’ as Ewan Roy (HBO)

Lamar Johnson – The Last of Us: ‘Endure and Survive’ as Henry (HBO)

Arian Moayed – Succession: ‘Honeymoon States’ as Stewy Hosseini (HBO)

Nick Offerman – The Last of Us: ‘Long, Long Time’ as Bill (HBO) – WINNER

Keivonn Montreal Woodard – The Last of Us: ‘Endure and Survive’ as Sam (HBO)

 

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series

Hiam Abbass – Succession: ‘Honeymoon States’ as Marcia (HBO)

Cherry Jones – Succession: ‘The Munsters’ as Nan Pierce (HBO)

Melanie Lynskey – The Last of Us: ‘Endure and Survive’ as Kathleen (HBO)

Storm Reid – The Last of Us: ‘Left Behind’ as Riley Abel (HBO) – WINNER

Anna Torv – The Last of Us: ‘Infected’ as Theresa ‘Tess’ Servopoulos (HBO)

Harriet Walter – Succession: ‘Church and State’ as Lady Caroline Collingwood (HBO)

 

Outstanding Actor In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series

Kevin Hart – Die Hart 2: Die Harter as Kevin Hart (The Roku Channel)

Tim Robinson – I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson as various characters (Netflix) – WINNER

Ben Schwartz – Die Hart 2: Die Harter as Andre (The Roku Channel)

 

Outstanding Actress In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series

Nathalie Emmanuel – Die Hart 2: Die Harter as Jordan King (The Roku Channel)

Jasmine Guy – Chronicles of Jessica Wu as Barbara Baldwin (Prime Video) – WINNER

Paula Pell – Die Hart 2: Die Harter as Cynthia (The Roku Channel)

 

Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming

Blindspotting: “The History” / “San Quentin Blues” – Jon Boogz (Starz) – WINNER

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies: “New Cool” / “Hand Jive” / “The Boom” – Jamal Sims (Paramount+)

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies: “Pulling Strings” / “Hit Me Again” / “High Rollin'” – Jeffrey Mortensen and Louise Hradsky (Paramount+)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “Trash Man” / “Dream Kitchen” – Marguerite Derricks (Prime Video)

Schmigadoon!: “Bells and Whistles” / “Good Enough to Eat” / “Bustin’ Out” – Christopher Gattelli (Apple TV+)

 

Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (Half-Hour)

Atlanta: “Andrew Wyeth. Alfred’s World.” – Christian Sprenger (FX) – WINNER

Barry: “tricky legacies” – Carl Herse (HBO)

How I Met Your Father: “Daddy” – Gary Baum (Hulu)

The Mandalorian: “Chapter 20: The Foundling” – Dean Cundey (Disney+)

Only Murders in the Building: “I Know Who Did It” – Chris Teague (Hulu)

Schmigadoon!: “Something Real” – Jon Joffin (Apple TV+)

 

Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: “Four Minutes” – M. David Mullen (Prime Video) – WINNER

Andor: “Rix Road” – Damián García (Disney+)

The Crown: “Mou Mou” – Adriano Goldman (Netflix)

House of the Dragon: “The Lord of the Tides” – Catherine Goldschmidt (HBO)

The Old Man: “I” – Sean Porter (FX)

Wednesday: “Woe What a Night” – David Lanzenberg (Netflix)

 

Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie

The Last of Us – Alex Wang, Sean Nowlan, Joel Whist, Stephen James, Nick Marshall, Simon Jung, Dennis Yoo, Espen Nordahl, and Jonathan Mitchell (HBO) – WINNER

Andor – Mohen Leo, TJ Falls, Richard Van Den Bergh, Neal Scanlan, Liyana Mansor, Scott Pritchard, Joseph Kasparian, Jelmer Boskma, and Jean-Clément Soret (Disney+)

House of the Dragon – Angus Bickerton, Nikeah Forde, Thomas Horton, Sven Martin, Mark Spindler, Mark Dauth, Sebastian Meszmann, Mike Bell, and Tobias Graa Winblad (HBO)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Ron Ames, Jason Smith, Nigel Sumner, Ara Khanikian, Dean Clarke, Ken McGaugh, Tom Proctor, Greg Butler, and Joe Henderson (Prime Video)

The Mandalorian – Grady Cofer, Abbigail Keller, Paul Kavanagh, Cameron Neilson, Scott Fisher, Hal Hickel, J. Alan Scott, Victor Schutz IV, and Bobo Skipper (Disney+)

 

Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode

Five Days at Memorial: “Day Two” – Eric Durst, Matthew Whelan, Danny McNair, Goran Pavles, Rafael Solórzano, John MacGillivray, Viktor Muller, Manuel Tausch, and Gonzalo Escudero (Apple TV+)

The Nevers: “It’s a Good Day” – Johnny Han, Jack Geist, Damon Fecht, Alexandre Prod’homme, Emanuel Fuchs, Gaia Bussolati, Ed Bruce, Brian Ali Harding, and Takashi Takeoka (Tubi)

Shadow and Bone: “Rusalye” – Ante Dekovic, Helen Jen, Richard Macks, Gergely Galisz, Juri Stanossek, Adam Balentine, Jane Byrne, Håvard Munkejord, and Angel Rico (Netflix)

Ted Lasso: “Mom City” – James MacLachlan, Bill Parker, Lenny Wilson, Gretchen Bangs, Brian Hobert, Shiying Li, Kenneth Armstrong, Ying Lin, and Neil Taylor (Apple TV+)

The Umbrella Academy: “Marigold” – Everett Burrell, Phillip Hoffman, Dave Axford, Maria Sartzetaki, Sophie Vertigan, Jeff Campbell, Laurent Spillemaecker, Chris White, and Ryan Freer (Netflix)

Wednesday: “A Murder of Woes” – Tom Turnbull, Kent Johnson, Jesse Kawzenuk, Oana Barden, Craig Calvert, Ed Englander, John Coldrick, Brodie McNeill, and Jason Troughton (Netflix)

 

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