Merritt Wever won an Emmy Award for guest actress for the drama “Severance.”
This season, her character has been revealed as Outie Dylan’s wife Gretchen. She visits her husband Inni several times throughout the second season.
Weber is already a two-time Emmy Award-winning actor and is best known for his television productions in acclaimed series such as “Nurse Jackie,” “Godless,” and “Incredible.”
Creative Arts Emmy will be held for two nights at the Peacock Theatre in downtown Los Angeles.
Upon the evening, “Severance” landed 27 nominations, including outstanding production designs and excellent editing.
By the halfway point on Saturday, “The Studio” was the top winner with five nods, including a guest actor in the Bryan Cranston comedy series. Julianne Nicholson beat the guest actress in the “hacking” comedy on HBO Max.
Presenter Maya Rudolph opened the Saturday show by shouting to the artisans and crews who dominate the creative arts category. “This is a real Emmy,” Rudolph said. “This is Emmy for people who make all their magic happen.”
“Severance” dominated the Emmy Derby with a nod of this year’s 27th, while Apple’s freshman comedy “The Studio” has 23. HBO’s “The Penguin” dominated the field of the limited series with 24.
In the Character Narration/Short Form Performer category, Julie Andrews was nominated for the film as the voice of Mrs. Penelope in the Netflix series Bridgeton. Last year’s recipient Maya Rudolph was nominated again for her job as Connie, a hormone monster in “Big Mouth.”
Last month, the TV Academy announced the 77th Emmy Award winners in the highly specialized judge category, celebrating outstanding achievements in animation, costumes, emerging media programming and motion design.
Beyoncé took home Emmy for outstanding costumes for variety, non-fiction, or real-life programming. The superstar shares design credits with Siona Trini, and the extensive creative team is making their vision come true. Netflix’s “Arcane” won two honors, with Bruno Coutinho being recognized for the background design of the episode “The Dirt Your Nails,” and Faustine Dumontier honored the artistry of her colour with “Message Hidden in a Pattern.”
The highlights of the two Creative Arts Emmy Awards Ceremonies will air on FXX at 8pm on September 13th.