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After a mostly virtual show last year, the 73rd Emmy Awards will air live with an audience and the red carpet on CBS Sunday, Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. Pst / 8 p.m. Est. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, the Television Academy’s event will take place outdoors at the L.A. Live deck in Downtown Los Angeles with a limited number of nominees in the crowd.
This year’s most-nominated TV shows include a host of original series from streaming ...
After a mostly virtual show last year, the 73rd Emmy Awards will air live with an audience and the red carpet on CBS Sunday, Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. Pst / 8 p.m. Est. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, the Television Academy’s event will take place outdoors at the L.A. Live deck in Downtown Los Angeles with a limited number of nominees in the crowd.
This year’s most-nominated TV shows include a host of original series from streaming ...
- 9/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A number of fresh faces are joining the Emmy race as Pose‘s Mj Rodriguez, Bridgerton‘s Regé-Jean Page and I May Destroy You‘s Michaela Coel are among a wave of 45 first-time performer nominees.
Tuesday morning, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Ron Cephas Jones unveiled the nominees list for the upcoming 73rd Emmy Awards. While previous winners and nominees, such as Ted Danson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jean Smart, added to their roster, the voting members of the Television Academy handed kudos to a refreshingly diverse crowd of talent.
For some of the first-time nominees the recognition broke down barriers and made Emmys history. Others snagged multiple noms in their first-ever Emmys campaign. Other first-time Emmy nominees, such as Daniel Kaluuya, are Oscar winners now joining the race for TV’s top award.
Read about the dozens of first-timers, from Stacey Abrams to Anya Taylor-Joy, below.
Tuesday morning, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Ron Cephas Jones unveiled the nominees list for the upcoming 73rd Emmy Awards. While previous winners and nominees, such as Ted Danson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jean Smart, added to their roster, the voting members of the Television Academy handed kudos to a refreshingly diverse crowd of talent.
For some of the first-time nominees the recognition broke down barriers and made Emmys history. Others snagged multiple noms in their first-ever Emmys campaign. Other first-time Emmy nominees, such as Daniel Kaluuya, are Oscar winners now joining the race for TV’s top award.
Read about the dozens of first-timers, from Stacey Abrams to Anya Taylor-Joy, below.
- 7/14/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The 73st annual Primetime Emmy Awards nominations are being revealed Tuesday morning in a live virtual event beginning at 11:30 a.m. Et/8:30 a.m. Pt.
You can watch the livestream here.
The father-daughter duo of Ron Cephas Jones and Jasmine Cephas Jones — who both won Emmys in 2020 in a first — will unveil the nominees in the marquee primetime categories recognizing the strange year’s best in small-screen achievement. They will be joined by Academy chairman and CEO Frank Scherma and president and COO Maury McIntyre.
The Primetime Emmys will air live Sunday, September 19, on CBS and stream on Paramount+. The Neighborhood star Cedric the Entertainer was announced Monday as host of TV’s Biggest Night. After the pandemic forced a virtual ceremony last year, the 2021 Emmys be held in-person at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, with a limited audience of nominees and their guests.
To be eligible...
You can watch the livestream here.
The father-daughter duo of Ron Cephas Jones and Jasmine Cephas Jones — who both won Emmys in 2020 in a first — will unveil the nominees in the marquee primetime categories recognizing the strange year’s best in small-screen achievement. They will be joined by Academy chairman and CEO Frank Scherma and president and COO Maury McIntyre.
The Primetime Emmys will air live Sunday, September 19, on CBS and stream on Paramount+. The Neighborhood star Cedric the Entertainer was announced Monday as host of TV’s Biggest Night. After the pandemic forced a virtual ceremony last year, the 2021 Emmys be held in-person at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, with a limited audience of nominees and their guests.
To be eligible...
- 7/13/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS announced Monday that it found a host for the 73rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Cedric the Entertainer, the popular comedian and star of the network’s sitcom “The Neighborhood.” The official ceremony will take place in person at the Microsoft Theater on September 19 and will be performed in front of a limited audience made up of the nominees and their guests. The ceremony will air on CBS and will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Executive producers Reginald Hudlin and Ian Stewart and director Hamish Hamilton — the team behind 2020’s successful virtual Emmys — will return in the same roles. Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment are producing.
This marks the first time hosting the Emmys for Cedric The Entertainer, though he has plenty of experience hosting similar events such as the American Music Awards, the Critics’ Choice Television Awards, NAACP Image Awards, the Soul Train Awards,...
This marks the first time hosting the Emmys for Cedric The Entertainer, though he has plenty of experience hosting similar events such as the American Music Awards, the Critics’ Choice Television Awards, NAACP Image Awards, the Soul Train Awards,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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