Standard News

Hide Advertisement
  • Business
  • Culture
  • News
  • Technology
  • Trending
Site logo
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Entertainment

‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Veep’ win Emmys again, newcomers also feted

By Reuters 3 min read
  • # Updated
Advertisement - Continue reading below
The cast of HBO's "Game of Thrones" pose backstage with their awardS at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California

By Jill Serjeant

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Fantasy drama series “Game of Thrones” and comedy “Veep” proved repeat winners for cable giant HBO at the Emmy awards on Sunday, but newcomers and actors of color also made their mark in a ceremony where election-year politics played large.

Advertisement

Fan favorite “Game of Thrones,” went into Sunday’s show with a leading 23 nominations and won a total of 12 Emmys, including for best drama series, directing and writing. It beat off a challenge from USA network’s “Mr. Robot,” as well as Netflix’s dark Washington D.C. drama “House of Cards.”

“We’re standing up here because George Martin created the world that we all live and play in,” said co-creator Dan Weiss.

True crime was also a big winner.

“The People v. O.J. Simpson,” FX’s 10-hour dramatization of the former football player’s 1995 double murder trial and sensational acquittal won nine Emmys, including for best limited series and for actors Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance and Sterling K. Brown.

Paulson, who played losing Los Angeles trial prosecutor Marcia Clark in the show, brought Clark along with her to the Emmys.

“The more I learned about the real Marcia Clark… the more I had to recognize that I along with the rest of the world had been superficial and careless in my judgment,” said Paulson, accepting her first Emmy.

Host Jimmy Kimmel opened Sunday’s show with a string of jokes about Republican presidential contender and former “Celebrity Apprentice” star Donald Trump.

“If Donald Trump gets elected and he builds that wall, the first person we are throwing over it is Mark Burnett,” quipped Kimmel, addressing Burnett, the British producer who created “Celebrity Apprentice.”

“Veep” star Julia Louis-Dreyfus won her fifth straight Emmy for her role in the satirical White House comedy in which she plays a graspingly ambitious and inept president battling to stay in power.

Louis-Dreyfus apologized for what she called “the current political climate,” seven weeks before the presidential election.

“I think that ‘Veep’ has torn down the wall between comedy and politics. Our show started out as a political satire but it now feels like a sobering documentary,” she quipped, in an oblique reference to the presidential campaign.

DIVERSITY RULES

Sunday’s Emmys were notable for having a record 21 nominees of color, in contrast to this year’s all-white Oscars acting lineup.

Several took home Emmys, many for the first time. Along “O.J. Simpson” winners Brown and Vance, Egyptian-American Rami Malek beat veterans Kevin Spacey and Liev Schreiber to scoop his first Emmy for playing a socially inept computer hacker in “Mr. Robot.”

“Oh my god. Please tell me you are seeing this too,” said a stunned Malek, 35.

Indian-American Aziz Ansari shared a writing Emmy with Asian-American Alan Yang for their comedy series “Master of None,” while black actress Regina King won for her role in “American Crime” and African-American comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele were honored for their sketch series “Key & Peele.”

Other Emmy newcomers included Canadian Tatiana Maslany, a surprise best drama actress winner who beat out presumed front runner Robin Wright for playing a woman with multiple cloned personalities in “Orphan Black.”

Elsewhere, Jeffrey Tambor won best comedy actor for a second time for his role as a father who transitions to a woman in Amazon’s ground-breaking “Transparent.”

“Saturday Night Live” comedian Kate McKinnon, who plays Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, won supporting comedy actress, and John Oliver’s biting “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” won the Emmy for variety talk series.

(Additional reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy and Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sandra Maler and Mary Milliken)

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07J-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07T-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07L-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07R-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07N-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07S-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07M-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07O-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07P-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I07K-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I02R-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I02S-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I01F-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I01I-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I01B-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I01D-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8I01K-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8H0M3-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8H0LM-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8H0LK-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC8H0LJ-VIEWIMAGE

Advertisement - Continue reading below

Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain for re-election: Washington Post
News
Reuters 1 min read

Trump declines to endorse Ryan, McCain for re-election: Washington Post

California crews battle Big Sur blaze for 11th day
News
Reuters 2 min read

California crews battle Big Sur blaze for 11th day

Don’t Want to Be an American Idiot: More Than Half of Americans Feel More Informed Due to Recent Political Events
News
Jason Owen 5 min read

Don’t Want to Be an American Idiot: More Than Half of Americans Feel More Informed Due to Recent Political Events

Sorrow, selfies compete at New York’s 9/11 memorial 15 years on
News
Reuters 3 min read

Sorrow, selfies compete at New York’s 9/11 memorial 15 years on

Bald Eagle Saved Thanks To Army Veteran
Trending
Danielle 1 min read

Bald Eagle Saved Thanks To Army Veteran

Bridget Jones is back in new film, this time facing motherhood
Entertainment
Reuters 2 min read

Bridget Jones is back in new film, this time facing motherhood

Rats vanquished but smell lingers at Arkansas governor’s mansion
News
Reuters 2 min read

Rats vanquished but smell lingers at Arkansas governor’s mansion

Five of the Creepiest Unsolved Mysteries Ever
Entertainment
Michelle Ranken 3 min read

Five of the Creepiest Unsolved Mysteries Ever

4-Year-Old Girl Tragically Killed After Shooting Herself With Grandmother’s Gun
News
Margo Gothelf 2 min read

4-Year-Old Girl Tragically Killed After Shooting Herself With Grandmother’s Gun

12 Texas Towns Worth Exploring on a Weekend Trip
Entertainment
Ethan Blake 4 min read

12 Texas Towns Worth Exploring on a Weekend Trip

load more Loading posts...

Subscribe to our newsletter

* indicates required

sidebar

Latest

Record heat sparks warnings, boosts fires in western United States
News
Reuters 2 min read

Record heat sparks warnings, boosts fires in western United States

No charges against St. Louis police in black teen’s death
News
Reuters 2 min read

No charges against St. Louis police in black teen’s death

SL Green’s skyscraper to go ahead after $1.1 billion lawsuit dismissed
News
Reuters 1 min read

SL Green’s skyscraper to go ahead after $1.1 billion lawsuit dismissed

Subscribe to our newsletter

* indicates required
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

sidebar-alt

  • About Us
  • Imprint
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • For Advertisers