ENTERTAINMENT
Winners at 76th Emmys
September 16, 2024 - FX’s Samurai epic “Shōgun” dominated Sunday’s three-hour telethon, boasting the most awarded single season of TV in Emmy history.
It claimed that with 14 Emmys at the precursor Creative Arts Emmys, “Shōgun” had an unmatched performance, with 18 overall for one season.
“The Bear” finished second with 11 overall Emmys, including guest acting wins at the Creative Arts ceremony for Jamie Lee Curtis and Jon Bernthal.
Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer” won best limited series. Creator and star Richard Gadd won for his lead acting and writing, and Jessica Gunning, who plays his tormentor, won best supporting actress.
Elsewhere, Jodie Foster won Outstanding Actress In A Limited/Anthology Series for her turn in “True Detective: Night Country,” whilst Elizabeth Debicki’s Princess Diana in “The Crown” earned her the Outstanding Actress In A Drama accolade.
“Playing this part, based on this unparalleled, incredible human being, has been my great privilege,” Debicki said. “It’s been a gift.”