Brian Cranston won Emmy’s best guest actor in “Studio” comedy.
This marks Cranston’s seventh Emmy victory. He previously won all six Emmys for “Breaking Bad.”
“The Studio” is a 10-episode sharp satire at a fictional continental studio run by Seth Rogen’s Matt Remic. Cranston plays the eccentric studio head Griffin Mills. The all-star cast includes Katherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hearn, Ikebalin Holtz and Chase Swiwanders.
Cranston was nominated along with directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese, along with Dave Franco and Anthony Mackey. “The Bear” John Bernsal was also nominated.
Studio” was created by Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huick, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez.
“The Studio” shattered 23 Emmy nominated records. This is the best ever in the comedy series in its first season. It also tied the record set by “The Bear” last year, as the most nominated comedy series to date.
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. Production designer Jeremy Hindle was nominated for his set. “Woe’s Hollow” (episode 4) was his most challenging episode of the season. Because they photographed all the exteriors of the place.
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.”
Music superstar Beyonce has also been nominated for Creative Arts Emmy. She was nominated for Outstanding Director in various special categories of “Beyoncé Bowl.” Netflix Special has landed a total of four nominations, including the outstanding variety special (Live).
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 77th Emmy Awards will be hosted by Nate Bargatze and aired on CBS on Sunday, September 14th at 8pm (ET ET/5pm).