76th Primetime Emmy Awards: 'The Bear' and 'Only Murders in the Building' Lead Star-Studded Night
September 9, 2024The main event, the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, will be broadcast live on ABC, starting at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.
The Creative Arts ceremonies celebrate behind-the-scenes talent in television, recognizing various roles including reality hosts, game show hosts, and guest actors in scripted shows.
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be held over two nights at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on September 14 and 15, 2024, leading up to the main Emmy ceremony hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy on ABC.
Curtis, who was previously nominated for an Emmy in 1998, expressed her joy at finally winning for her role in 'The Bear'.
Notable winners from the Creative Arts ceremony include Maya Rudolph, who won for Outstanding Character Voiceover Performance for her role in 'Big Mouth', and 'Jeopardy!' which won Outstanding Game Show.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Angela Bassett also received their first Emmys for their performances in 'The Bear' and Nat Geo’s Disney+ docu-series 'Queens', respectively.
The series 'The Bear' has garnered significant attention, with both Curtis and Jon Bernthal winning awards for their performances.
The Performer Nominee Celebration at The Wallis will showcase stars from various nominated shows, highlighting the excitement surrounding this year's awards.
Eugene Levy expressed hopes that the Emmy show will convey laughter, charm, and goodwill, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in their presentation.
Top-nominated shows such as 'The Bear', 'Shōgun', and 'Only Murders in the Building' are expected to win several awards, reflecting their popularity and critical acclaim.
The production of the awards show is handled by Jesse Collins Entertainment, ensuring a high-quality presentation of the ceremonies.
Dan Levy shared a memorable moment with Annie Murphy before the ceremony, reflecting on their unexpected success and journey in the industry.
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Forbes • Sep 9, 2024
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Emmy hosts Eugene and Dan Levy plan for 'light and bright' night - Los Angeles Times