Emmys
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Chadwick Boseman Wins Posthumous Emmy for Final Performance, in Marvel Animated Series ‘What If…?’
The late actor won for voicing a new version of his most famous character, King T’Challa of “Black Panther”
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Creative Arts Emmys 2022 – ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ and ‘Adele: One Night Only’ Win Big
The awards were handed out Saturday night in Los Angeles
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How Director Michael Showalter Went Behind the Mask of Elizabeth Holmes — and Tammy Faye Bakker
TheWrap magazine: Showalter has already directed Jessica Chastain to an Oscar this year, and he has the chance to do the same with Amanda Seyfried and an Emmy
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‘Station Eleven’ Star Himesh Patel Loved Playing a Complicated, Unconventional Hero
TheWrap magazine: “He’s not a typical hero in the sense that he steps up to the plate and doesn’t complain. He complains!”
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‘Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Director Akiva Schaffer on Emmy Surprise and an Ugly Sonic Spinoff
TheWrap Magazine: The director, who was shocked that his animated Disney+ movie was nominated, already has an idea for the perfect follow-up
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Why Kaitlyn Dever Was Drawn to ‘Dopesick’ – Beyond the ‘Bucket-List’ Chance to Co-Star With Michael Keaton
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: The Emmy-nominated actress says she wants her work to start “meaningful conversations”
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Christina Ricci May Be Funny in ‘Yellowjackets,’ But Don’t Call Her Comic Relief
TheWrap magazine: “I tend to over-empathize with my characters, so the hardest thing was to feel like the character was being laughed at all the time,” the Emmy-nominated actress says
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‘Ozark’ Exec-Producer Chris Mundy Loves All Those Wild Theories About the End of His ‘Weird Little Show’
TheWrap magazine: “I didn’t expect there to be any ambiguity about who Jonah shot in that cut to black,” Mundy said. “Did he just shoot the cookie jar or maybe one of his parents?”
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The Emmy-Nominated Cast of ‘The White Lotus’ Reflects on Making a Show About White Privilege in Paradise
TheWrap Magazine: “I don’t think the characters are inherently bad people, but they are just wildly blind to their privilege,” Natasha Rothwell said
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Inside ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’ Star Sydney Sweeney’s Struggle With Fame and Guarding Her Privacy
TheWrap magazine: “The more I give away, the more people want to take,” the double Emmy says of the new scrutiny on her life and career
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Adam Scott Says Filming ‘Severance’ During the Pandemic Was Like ‘A Strange Groundhog Day’
TheWrap magazine: “I didn’t see anyone without a mask on until after ‘action!’ was called…Very strange but very fun,” the actor says
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How the Wardrobe, Makeup and Hair Teams of ‘Angelyne,’ ‘Impeachment: American Crime Story’ and ‘Pam & Tommy’ Nailed the ’80s and ’90s
TheWrap magazine: We spoke to the group of Emmy-nominated designers who brought L.A.’s billboard queen, Monica Lewinsky and a “Baywatch” bombshell to life on the tube
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‘Better Call Saul’ Star Rhea Seehorn Explains Kim’s Big Decisions and Talks the Show’s Non-Toxic Fandom
TheWrap Magazine: “People feel protective of her. Part of that is the fact that she has always had her own agency, very much has made her own choices and, for good or bad, is the person that says, ‘I will save myself.’”
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‘Succession’ Cast on the Secrets to Those Big Ensemble Scenes: ‘There’s Just a Lot of Trust’
TheWrap Emmy Magazine: The HBO series’ powerhouse cast explains why it’s so important that they operate as an all-for-one, one-for-all unit
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Here’s the Emmy Rule That Makes Voters Look Lazy
It’s easy to blame Television Academy members for nominating so many actors from the same shows, but is the system itself to blame?