Emmys
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‘Star Trek’ Franchise Wins Emmys Governors Award
Since it was created by Gene Roddenberry in 1966, “Star Trek” has spawned seven television series and 13 movies
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‘Handmaid’s Tale’: Joseph Fiennes on Exploring ‘Warped Creatures,’ ‘Ugly Components of the Male Psyche’
“If there is a way to find the nuance and a multifaceted Fred, I search for that as much as I can,” Emmy nominee tells TheWrap
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Carl Reiner Is the Oldest Emmy Nominee Ever at 96, but He’s Still Got Work to Do (Video)
Reiner, who was nominated for narrating the documentary “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast,” still goes to work every morning — after he’s checked the paper to make sure he’s still alive
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How ‘St. Elsewhere’ Star Christina Pickles Got Another Emmy Shot at Age 83 (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: ‘When you’re old you have to be funny,” the veteran actress says of her role in the web series “Break a Hip”
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‘If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast’ Star Carl Reiner Portraits (Exclusive Photos)
The comedy legend sat down with TheWrap for an interview and photo session in his Beverly Hills home
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Trevor Noah’s First Thought Every Morning: ‘What Can We Talk About That’s Not Him?’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I wouldn’t mind the level of material or the quantity of material if it didn’t have such adverse effects on people’s lives,” says the Emmy-nominated “Daily Show” host
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How Jeff Daniels Landed 2 Emmy Nominations for Playing a Hero and a Villain: Both ‘Wildly Complex’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I never bought that I was a movie star,” the star of “The Looming Tower” and “Godless” says of his award-worthy second act on the small screen
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How ‘Ozark’ Star Jason Bateman ‘Lives Close to the Median’ Between Drama and Comedy
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It’s hard to differentiate between the comedic and the dramatic,” the actor-director says
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How Pasek and Paul Could Score an EGOT for Adding a Hanukkah Song to ‘A Christmas Story’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “‘We’re definitely going to write a klezmer jazz song where you play the violin,” Justin Paul remembers telling actress Ana Gasteyer
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Why ‘Westworld’ Season 2 Focuses on a ‘Woman Who Comes to Power’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It’s a thing we as a society are trying to navigate,” showrunner Lisa Joy says
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How Emmy Underdogs Kelly Jenrette and Melvin Jackson Jr. Turned Brief Roles Into 2 Unlikely Noms (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I think we were equally surprised,” says Jenrette after she and her husband mounted long-shot campaigns for recognition
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Jimmy Kimmel on Donald Trump: ‘We Will Be Around Long After He’s Gone’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “He fills my head and my monologue and my prescriptions, all at once — he’s omnipresent,” says Kimmel of the president
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‘Game of Thrones’ Star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on One Thing He Won’t Miss About the Show
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “The costumes were very heavy. But beautiful,” the Danish actor says
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Steve Martin and Martin Short Explain Why They Keep Making Comedy Together (But Not Movies)
TheWrap Emmy magazines: “If I say something that Steve thinks is too mean, I’ll take it out,” Martin Short says
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‘The Crown’ Stars Claire Foy and Matt Smith on What They’ll Miss Most About Royal Roles
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “Something good has got to come out of all the shame and the embarrassment,” Foy says about much-publicized pay disparity with her co-star