Emmy Highlights: ‘Shōgun’ Makes History, Surprises Abound, and a ‘Meow’ Heard Around the World
Congratulations if you foresaw a “historical night” at the Emmys!
The 76th Emmy Awards were, in fact, unforgettable, with heartfelt acceptance speeches and a few well-placed, largely planned, one-liners.
Here are the main highlights from the occasion, ranging from innovative winners to lighthearted references to pets:
Notable Victories: The historical drama “Shōgun” created history by being the first series not in the English language to win Best Drama. The recent Emmy winner Hiroyuki Sanada gave a moving statement in Japanese, thanking the staff and highlighting the storytelling’s universal appeal. The popularity of the show emphasizes the importance of taking chances when crafting gripping stories. All told, the series took home four trophies, including two firsts for Sanada and Anna Sawai, who became the first Asian actress to win Best Actress in a Drama. Sawai dedicated her victory on stage to women who, in spite of obstacles, nonetheless set an example for others.
Inspirational Speech by Richard Gadd: Drawing on his own challenges and victories, Richard Gadd gave a moving acceptance speech for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series. “I never imagined I would be here ten years ago,” he remarked, urging people who are struggling to hold on and have faith that things will turn around.
Lisa Colón-Zayas’s Moving Win: For her strong performance in FX’s “The Bear,” Lisa Colón-Zayas received Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy. She praised her fellow nominees and urged Latinas to vote for their rights while overcome with emotion.
Candice Bergen’s Sharp Wit: Known for playing Murphy Brown on television, Candice Bergen provided humor and political criticism. Her witty comments regarding the advancement of politics and her signature “Meow” goodbye were well-received.
John Oliver’s Tribute to Dogs: John Oliver made light of the award show’s musical cue while jokingly thanking his late dog during his Outstanding Scripted Variety Series victory speech. He was quite appreciative of all dogs and made playful requests for goodies.
John Leguizamo’s DEI Advocacy: John Leguizamo made use of his influence to promote inclusion, equity, and diversity in the film industry. He urged for more stories from underrepresented communities and commended the diversity of the nominees.
Top Zingers of the Evening:
“Do you know how hard it was to get a date after ‘Misery’?” asked Kathy Bates.
Will Smith: “Leave yourself alone first. I come in peace, despite my name. (Talking about the Oscars incident)
Steve Martin: “I just remark, ‘I adore your part with Nicole Kidman,’ if I encounter an actor I don’t know. I’m correct nine times out of 10.
“Hello everyone, and welcome to the 76th Emmy Awards, which is broadcast television’s biggest night for celebrating movie stars on streaming services,” said Dan Levy.
This year’s Emmys was a night to remember because it had a combination of historic occurrences, moving speeches, and unforgettable humor.