Emmy Awards 2024:
Shōgun Sets New Milestone, Hacks and The Bear Lead, Baby Reindeer Celebrates Victory
Shogun Makes Emmy History Shogun Wins Best Drama as First Non-English Series** Shogun has made Emmy history by being the first series in a non-English language to win the Best Drama award. ## Shogun Makes Emmy History **Shogun Wins Best Drama as First Non-English Series** Shogun has made Emmy history by being the first series in a non-English language to win the Best Drama award. ## Shogun Makes Emmy History
Shogun Wins Best Drama as First Non-English Series
Shogun has made Emmy history by being the first series in a non-English language to win the Best Drama award.
This epic show, based on a novel from 1975, won four awards during the ceremony. Among these were Emmys for the lead actors Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai. They are the first Japanese actors to win these awards.
Sanada’s Inspiring Words
Sanada said the show taught him that “when people work together, we can do miracles and build a better future together.”
https://youtu.be/3MRs6KUqhpE?si=A9PLPf6jN45r0Vfx
Shogun Breaks Records at Creative Arts Emmys
This month, Shogun, available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+, made history at the Creative Arts Emmys. It won 14 awards in one night, the most any series has ever won in a single year.
Second Emmy Win of the Year
This is the second Emmy win of the year. Last year’s ceremony was postponed due to two Hollywood strikes. In January, the final season of Succession won many awards.
Hacks Surprises with Best Comedy Series Win
Hacks Beats The Bear and Abbott Elementary**
Hacks surprised everyone by winning Best Comedy Series, beating previous winners The Bear and Abbott Elementary. Jean Smart, the star of Hacks, won the Best Actress award, which was her third win for this role.
The Bear Dominates Comedy Awards
The Bear Wins Most Comedy Awards
The Bear won most of the comedy awards, including four Emmys for actors Jeremy Allen White, Eben Moss-Bachrach, and Lizzy Caplan. Lizzy won her first Emmy, beating Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett. In her emotional speech, she said, “To all the Latina women watching, believe and vote. Vote for your rights.”
The Bear’s Record-Breaking Season
The Creative Arts Emmys last weekend and tonight’s wins have made The Bear’s second season the most awarded comedy season in Emmy history. Hosts Eugene and Dan Levy joked about the show’s category, which has been criticized recently. Eugene said, “I really love this show, and I know some of you might expect us to joke about whether The Bear is really a comedy, but true to the spirit of The Bear, we won’t make any jokes.”