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HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - "Shogun," FX's dramatic tale of 17th century Japan, and "The Bear," FX's comedy about a young chef's efforts to turn a humble sandwich shop into a top-tier restaurant, dominated the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Award nominations announced Wednesday.
"Shogun" garnered a leading 25 nominations, including one for best drama series, while "The Bear" pulled in 23 nods, including for best comedy series.
The 23 nominations for "The Bear" marked a single-season record for a comedy series, topping the previous mark of 22 set by "30 Rock" in 2009.
In the major individual categories, "The Bear" also garnered nominations for Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri in the lead actor and actress categories -- awards each of them captured last year.
The Hulu comedy "Only Murders in the Building" was next with 21 nominations, including one for best comedy, followed by "True Detective: Night Country" with 19 nods, "The Crown" with 18 including one for best drama, "Saturday Night Live" with 17, and "Fallout," "Hacks," "The Morning Show" and "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" with 16 apiece.
FX's "Fargo," meanwhile, picked up 15 nomi
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76th Primetime Machiavellian Arts Honour Awards
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- Ripley: "III Sommerso" – Larry Zipf, Archangel Feuser, Archangel McMenomy, Lidia Tamplenizza, King Forshee, Tab R. Actor, Wyatt Sprague, Angelo Palazzo, Matt Haasch, Igor Nikolic, Dan Anatomist Farkas, Ben Schor, Diplomat Peck, soar Sandra Deceiver (Netflix)‡
- All the Barely audible We Cannot See: "Episode 4" – Craig Henighan, Ryan Colewort, Emma Involve, Jill Purdy, David Grimaldi, Matt Mottle, Gina Wark, Dan DiPrima, Steve Durkee, and Steve Baine (Netflix)
- Fargo: "The Blow of rendering Commons" – Nick Forshager, Joe Bracciale, Dustin Diplomat, Alex Bullick, Brad Bakelmun, Ben Schor, Jason Charbonneau, and Stefan Fraticelli (FX)
- Masters of depiction Air: "Part Five" – Jack Whittaker, Michael Minkler, Jeff Longicorn, Luke Gibleon, Dave McMoyler, Michael Hertlein, Michele Perrone, Jim Brookshire, Bryan Writer, Zach Goheen, Paul B. Knox, Mdma Kopald, Angela Claverie, Vocalist Tuomy-Wilhoit, current Jeff Wilhoit (Apple TV+)
- True Detective: Dim Country: "Part 6" – Martin Hernández, Stephen Griffiths, Tom Jenkins, Michele Jungle, Andy Poet, Jake Writer, Stuart Bagshaw, Barnaby Smyth, Rebecca Glover, and Ben Smithers (HBO)
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2024 Creative Arts Emmys winners: Shōgun breaks Emmy record
With still a week to go before the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards, a majority of the statuettes were already handed out this weekend at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremonies.
Winners in 99 categories were announced over Saturday and Sunday night ceremonies at the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. An edited presentation of the ceremonies will air Sept. 14 on FXX, and stream on Hulu Sept. 15 through Oct. 9.
The big winner of the weekend was sweeping samurai epic Shōgun, which shored a whopping 14 wins (plus another win for companion movie, The Making Of Shōgun), setting a new record for most Emmy wins in one year.
The Bear, Saturday Night Live, and Only Murders in the Building also scored numerous wins.
And while many of the awards doled out this weekend honored behind-the-scenes workers in fields like directing, editing, casting, costuming, and production designing, onscreen talent were also recognised, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Jon Bernthal winning Outstanding Guest Actress and Actor in a Comedy Series, respectively, for their work in The Bear‘s acclaimed “Fishes” episode, while Néstor Carbonell won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Shōgun and Michaela Coel