Monday, September 21, 2015

Emmy 2015: Game of Thrones breaks record with 12 statuettes – RPP News

The fantasy series “Game of Thrones” queen of the 67th edition of the Emmy Awards crowned with a total of 12 awards, the highest number ever recorded in a ceremony, but left room for Jon Hamm and Viola Davis made history with their respective awards.

“Game of Thrones,” which came to the show with 24 nominations and eight awards in technical categories -entregados last week, joined in the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles four . the best drama, supporting actor (Peter Dinklage), Best Director (David Nutter) and Best Screenplay (David Benioff and DB Weiss)

“I have not prepared anything, in fact, was chewing gum “said a stunned Dinklage after receiving the award.

The award for best drama comedian handed Tracy Morgan , recovered from a car accident that threatened his life.

Meanwhile, Hamm (“Mad Men”) finally won the statuette for best drama actor after eight consecutive nominations.

“This has been a terrible mistake, clearly. I find it incredible and impossible to be here today, “said the actor, visibly moved by firing thereby publicist Don Draper, the character that changed his life.

Hamm go down in history as the only Emmy received by the actors of “ Mad Men .”

Also Davis (“ How to Get Away with Murder “) became the first black woman to win the Emmy for best actress in drama.

“The only thing that separates black women of the others are the opportunities,” he said. “You can not win an Emmy for papers simply not exist, “he added

The title of best supporting actress went to Uzo Aduba. (” Orange Is the New Black “), his second straight victory Through tears and completely excited, Aduba said.” I want say thank you a thousand times “.

Another product of HBO,” Olive Kitteridge “, claimed the leadership techniques-eight-two statuettes, including best limited series, Best Actor (Richard Jenkins) and best actress (Frances McDormand) in the field of best limited series or TV movie.

Jenkins, with his first Emmy in hand, thanked “the incredible women which made it possible Olive Kitteridge. “and dedicated the win to his wife, with whom he married 46 years ago

Meanwhile, McDormand, who also won first Emmy of his career, said:” We are all here by the power of a well-told story. Sometimes that’s enough. “

Also, an absent Bill Murray took the award for best supporting actor, Jane Anderson won the best script and the best Lisa Cholodenko address.

Regina King (“American Crime”) completed the awards in the fields of interpretation with the Emmy for best supporting actress

One of the big surprises was the victory of “Veep” as best comedy. – award from veteran Mel Brooks, an area dominated in the last five editions by “Modern Family”.

“Modern Family” aspired to their sixth straight Emmy, so has passed a record he shares next to “Frasier” in that category.

“Veep” added five in the evening awards, including best actress and best supporting actor went to Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony Hale, respectively . also won five awards “American Horror Story: Freak Show.” and “Transparent”

This is the fourth consecutive Emmy and sixth in career Dreyfus, who won, among others, Amy Poehler (“Parks and Recreation”), who accumulates 17 nominations no claim victory.

In addition, repeated Hale won the prize two years ago. This time he stayed ahead of favorites such as Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”).

Meanwhile Jeffrey Tambor won the award for best actor in a comedy for “ Transparent ” where he plays a transsexual named Maura Pfefferman.

“is dedicated to the transgender community. Thanks for your patience, courage, inspiration, your stories … Thanks for letting us be part of the change,” he said.

This is the first victory for the actor after seven nominations. The previous six reached him as a supporting actor.

Also, Allison Janney won the statuette for best supporting actress in a comedy for “Mom”. This is the seventh Emmy getting. Previously earned four “ The West Wing “, one for “Masters of Sex” and another for “Mom”.

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