'Shogun' receives 11 Emmys and may win more at Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

"Top nominee "Shogun" dominated the Creative Arts Emmys, winning 11 awards and receiving a total of 25 nominations."

September 9th 2024.

'Shogun' receives 11 Emmys and may win more at Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Sunday night was a big night in Los Angeles as the Creative Arts Emmys honored the hard-working and talented crew members of the popular FX show, "Shogun." With a whopping 11 wins out of 25 nominations, the show proved to be a powerhouse in categories such as costumes, makeup, editing, and stunt work. And let's not forget Néstor Carbonell's well-deserved Emmy for best guest actor in a drama series.

As Carbonell took the stage to accept his award, he couldn't help but express his gratitude to the dedicated team behind "Shogun." He also couldn't help but point out the impressive number of crew members in the audience. "You're all here! And you're all nominated!" he exclaimed, showcasing the collaborative and team-oriented nature of the industry.

It's no surprise that "Shogun" is receiving such high praise and recognition, as the show has been praised by critics and adored by audiences. And with the upcoming Primetime Emmy Awards on ABC, hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy, it looks like the show may have an even bigger night ahead.

Another top nominee of the evening was the comedy series, "The Bear," which received 23 nominations and took home four wins. This included Emmys for best guest actor and actress, which were awarded to Jon Bernthal and Jamie Lee Curtis, respectively. Additionally, Michaela Coel won best guest actress in a comedy series for her appearance on "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."

While the focus of Sunday night's Creative Arts Emmys was on scripted work, the previous night's ceremony honored reality and variety television. Among the winners were Maya Rudolph, who won her sixth Emmy for her voice-over work on the animated show, "Big Mouth," and Angela Bassett, who took home her first Emmy for her narration on the National Geographic series, "Queens."

Both nights of the Creative Arts Emmys will be combined into a 2 1/2 hour show that will air on FXX on September 14 and will be available for streaming the following day on Hulu. For more coverage on this year's Emmy Awards and other recent television shows, be sure to visit: https://apnews.com/hub/television.

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