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72nd Primetime Emmy Awards

The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2019, until May 31, 2020, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[2] The ceremony was originally to be held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was instead hosted from the Staples Center, while winners gave speeches remotely from their homes or other locations. It aired live on September 20, 2020, following the 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 14–17 and 19. During the ceremony, Emmy Awards were handed out in 23 categories. The ceremony was produced by Done and Dusted, directed by Hamish Hamilton, and broadcast in the United States by ABC. Jimmy Kimmel served as host for the third time.

72nd Primetime Emmy Awards
Promotional poster
Date
Location
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Hosted byJimmy Kimmel
Highlights
Most awards
Most nominations
  • Major: Watchmen (11)
  • All: Watchmen (26)
Comedy SeriesSchitt's Creek
Drama SeriesSuccession
Limited SeriesWatchmen
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Runtime3 hours, 6 minutes[1]
Viewership6.36 million
Produced by
Directed byHamish Hamilton
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At the main ceremony, Schitt's Creek won all seven comedy categories including Outstanding Comedy Series, becoming the first comedy series to complete a sweep of those categories. Succession and Watchmen each won four awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Limited Series, respectively. Other winning programs include Euphoria, I Know This Much Is True, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, The Morning Show, Mrs. America, Ozark, RuPaul's Drag Race, and Unorthodox. Including Creative Arts Emmys, Watchmen led all programs with 11 wins and 26 nominations, while HBO took home 30 awards to lead all networks.

Winners and nominees edit

 
Eugene Levy, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner
 
Catherine O'Hara, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
 
Jeremy Strong, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
 
Zendaya, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
 
Mark Ruffalo, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie winner
 
Regina King, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie winner
 
Dan Levy, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
 
Annie Murphy, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
 
Billy Crudup, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
 
Julia Garner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
 
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie winner
 
Uzo Aduba, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie winner

The nominations for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 28, 2020, by host Leslie Jones and presenters Laverne Cox, Josh Gad, and Tatiana Maslany.[3] Watchmen led all programs with 26 total nominations between the main ceremony and the 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, followed by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel with 20 and Ozark and Succession with 18 each.[4] Netflix led all networks and platforms with 160 nominations, beating the record of 137 set by HBO the previous year.[5] Disney+, Apple TV+, and Quibi all received their first Emmy nominations and wins this year.[4][6]

The winners were announced on September 20. Schitt's Creek became the first series to sweep all seven comedy categories and the second to ever complete a sweep, following Angels in America as a miniseries in 2004. It also became the first Canadian program to win the overall comedy or drama series award and set a record for most Emmys for a Canadian series.[7] Additionally, it became the first comedy series to win all four main acting categories in a single year and the first show overall to sweep the acting categories since Angels in America.[8][9] Combined with its two Creative Arts Emmys, the show became the most awarded comedy in a single year with nine wins, breaking The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's record of eight from 2018 and 2019.[8]

Dan Levy won four awards for Schitt's Creek to tie Moira Demos and Amy Sherman-Palladino for the most wins for an individual in one year,[10][11] while he and Eugene Levy became the first father-son duo to win Emmys in the same year.[12] For her work on Euphoria, Zendaya became the youngest winner in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category at 24 years old, breaking Jodie Comer's record from the previous year.[13][14] She also became the second black actress to win the category, following Viola Davis in 2015.[15] Regina King's win for her performance in Watchmen marked her fourth career Emmy, tying her with Alfre Woodard for the most wins by a black performer.[16] Zendaya and King were also two of the seven black winners for acting in comedy, drama, or limited series, breaking the record of six.[17]

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[18][19][b] For simplicity, producers who received nominations for program awards have been omitted.

Programs edit

Programs

Acting edit

Lead performances edit

Lead performances

Supporting performances edit

Supporting performances

Directing edit

Directing

Writing edit

Writing

Governors Award edit

The Governors Award was presented to Tyler Perry and The Perry Foundation "in recognition of their unparalleled contributions to shaping the television medium" and for their "inclusion, engagement, employment and other philanthropic initiatives".[21][22] The award was moved to the main telecast from its usual presentation at the Creative Arts Emmys.[23]

Nominations and wins by program edit

For the purposes of the lists below, "major" constitutes the categories listed above (program, acting, directing, and writing), while "total" includes the categories presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Shows with multiple major wins
Wins Show Network
7 Schitt's Creek Pop TV
4 Succession HBO
Watchmen HBO

Nominations and wins by network edit

Networks with multiple major nominations
Nominations Network
37 Netflix
33 HBO
14 Hulu
12 NBC
11 FX/FX on Hulu
8 Pop TV
Prime Video
5 Apple TV+
4 ABC
AMC
BBC America
2 Showtime
Networks with five or more total nominations[25][26]
Nominations Network
160 Netflix
107 HBO
47 NBC
36 ABC
33 FX/FX on Hulu
31 Prime Video
26 Hulu
23 CBS
19 Disney+
18 Apple TV+
16 Pop TV
15 Fox
13 VH1
10 BBC America
Comedy Central
Quibi
8 AMC
National Geographic
5 CNN
Discovery Channel
PBS
Networks with multiple major wins
Wins Network
11 HBO
7 Pop TV
2 Netflix
Networks with multiple total wins[19]
Wins Network
30 HBO
21 Netflix
10 Pop TV
8 Disney+
NBC
6 VH1
5 ABC
National Geographic
4 Adult Swim
Prime Video
3 CNN
Fox
2 CBS
FX/FX on Hulu
Quibi

Presenters edit

The awards were presented by the following people:[27]

Presenters at the ceremony
Name(s) Role
Jennifer Aniston Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series[28]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series[29]
Tracee Ellis Ross Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series[28]
Anthony Carrigan Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series[28]
Cindy Marcelin Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[30]
Tim Loyd Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series[31]
Presented the award for Outstanding Comedy Series[32][33]
David Letterman Presented the award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series[28]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie[34]
D-Nice Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie[35]
Randall Park Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special[28]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special[36]
Caroline Nelson Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie[37]
Jacinda Duran Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie[38]
Anthony Anderson Presented the award for Outstanding Limited Series[28]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Competition Program[39]
Presented the Governors Award to Tyler Perry[40]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series[41] and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series[42]
Laverne Cox Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series[43]
Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series[44]
Karen and Kevin Tsai Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series[45]
Katie Duke Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series[46]
Sterling K. Brown Presented the award for Outstanding Drama Series[28]

Ceremony information edit

 
Jimmy Kimmel served as the ceremony's host.

As part of a rotating deal among the "Big Four" networks signed in 2018, ABC held the rights to broadcast the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[47] On January 8, 2020, during the Television Critics Association's annual winter tour, ABC announced that the ceremony would be broadcast on September 20 from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, while the Creative Arts ceremonies would be held on September 12 and 13.[48] However, the COVID-19 pandemic led to significant changes. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, also known as the Television Academy, announced on June 15 that the Creative Arts ceremonies would be presented virtually due to the pandemic. Additionally, the annual Governors Ball was cancelled for the first time in its history, with the Television Academy making a $1 million donation to the Actors Fund's COVID-19 efforts in its place.[49] The new Creative Arts dates were announced in August, with the ceremonies to be aired across five nights between September 14 and 19.[50] On July 29, the main ceremony was moved to a remote format as well.[51]

Jimmy Kimmel was announced as the ceremony's host on June 16. This year marked his third time as host, following 2012 and 2016. Kimmel also served as an executive producer for the event.[52][53] In July, Guy Carrington, Reginald Hudlin, David Jammy, and Ian Stewart were added as executive producers, with Done and Dusted producing the ceremony.[54] Hamish Hamilton served as director for the event.[55]

While Kimmel presented the ceremony from the Staples Center, no in-person festivities (such as a red carpet or audience) at the venue took place.[56] Celebrity guests still made on-stage appearances, including Jennifer Aniston and Anthony Anderson.[57] The broadcast used live feeds from each nominee, with television series being represented by one of their producers.[56] A notable exception was Schitt's Creek, whose cast and crew appeared together from a viewing party in Toronto.[58] To maintain a high-quality presentation, the use of video-conferencing was avoided, with producers sending "professional" cameras to each nominee's location, as well as an operator, if they so chose. Hudlin stated that they wanted to maintain a live broadcast, while Stewart argued that "we're not trying to make the Zoomies, we're trying to make the Emmys".[56] Staples Center was chosen as the venue to ensure that appropriate social distancing could be practiced among crew members, and because it could support the infrastructure needed for the large number of remote feeds that would be used (estimated to be around 140).[56]

A number of comedy gags acknowledged the pandemic and the format of the ceremony. Kimmel's opening monologue featured a laugh track and footage of audience reactions from past Emmy ceremonies. After using a clip that depicted Kimmel himself as an audience member, he revealed the empty arena, and seats with cardboard cut-outs of nominees (except for the real Jason Bateman, whom Kimmel told could stay if he promised to laugh at his jokes; Bateman left).[59][60] Kimmel was also seen disinfecting the envelope for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series with Lysol spray; after Aniston commented that it was "a little extreme", Kimmel proceeded to throw it in a trash can and set it on fire instead.[57][61] Some awards were delivered to winners via presenters in themed Hazmat suits designed to look like formalwear.[62]

Category and rule changes edit

Several rule changes were announced in December 2019. First, episodes that were scheduled to air after the eligibility period closed, known as hanging episodes, were eligible for awards if they were made available on a member-accessible platform, such as the Television Academy's streaming platform, before May 31, 2020. Otherwise, those episodes would be eligible at the following year's ceremony. For limited series, all episodes had to be made available before May 31, or the series as a whole would have to compete the following year. Other changes included the elimination of DVD screeners to save money and waste, as well as a limit on actors playing the same character across multiple series – only one performance for that character could be submitted in a given year. Programs broadcast during prime time hours as an extension of daytime series were no longer eligible, and self-published programming had to be vetted to determine if it was "suitably competitive".[63][64][65]

In March 2020, the deadline for hanging episodes was extended to June 30 due to production delays stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic; the nomination and voting periods were similarly delayed. All shows were still required to premiere before May 31 to be eligible for the 2020 ceremony.[66] "For Your Consideration" events were initially moved from live settings to virtual events due to the pandemic,[67] but were later suspended entirely.[66]

On June 17, 2020, it was announced that the number of nominees in the Outstanding Comedy and Drama Series categories had been increased from seven to eight, regardless of the number of submissions. The number of nominees had last been increased in 2015, from six to seven. The Television Academy cited a 15% increase in submissions as the reason for the change. In other categories, a sliding scale based on the number of submissions would be used to determine the number of nominees; paired performance categories, such as supporting actor and actress in a comedy, would have the same number of nominees. The changes led to the elimination of the "2% rule", where submissions within two percent of the fifth-place nominee would also receive a nomination.[68][69][70]

On August 6, alongside the announcement of the Creative Arts ceremony dates, four categories were moved from the main ceremony to Creative Arts ceremonies: Directing for a Variety Series, Writing for a Variety Series, Variety Sketch Series, and Television Movie. This left 23 categories to be presented at the main ceremony. Additionally, the Governors Award was moved from its usual presentation at a Creative Arts ceremony to the main ceremony.[50]

Critical reviews and viewership edit

The broadcast received generally positive reviews from critics.[71][72] Time's Judy Berman called the ceremony "one of the most enjoyable awards shows in recent memory" thanks not to one major decision but instead due to the many details that succeeded. She felt Kimmel's turn as host provided some energy and consistency, even as his performance was simply okay.[73] Linda Holmes of NPR also noted that the broadcast "wasn't just watchable; it was ... pretty good", with the remote setup providing a level of intimacy and unpredictability missing from other awards shows.[74] IndieWire's Ben Travers called it "a memorable, entertaining, and technically immaculate awards show", praising the technical team and the decision to favor live speeches over recorded segments.[75]

Mike Hale of The New York Times was more critical of the ceremony, remarking that the Emmys "continued [their] trend of feeling out of tune with the way most of us watch TV". He added that the remote appearances and pretaped portions evoked nostalgia for "the hothouse atmosphere and occasional breakdowns" of live ceremonies, with spontaneity replaced by "stage-managed banality".[76] Hank Stuever, writing for The Washington Post, found that the ceremony "more than met the challenge that the pandemic handed it" but failed to inspire any permanent ideas for changes to the awards show format.[77] Robert Lloyd remarked in the Los Angeles Times that the show "felt solid enough to accommodate the occasional technical difficulty", adding that because almost everything was unprecedented, it was "minute for minute more interesting than these long nights of self-celebration usually are". He found that Kimmel was the right host for the event, providing "a walking dose of normality" to the proceedings.[78]

The ceremony was watched by 6.36 million viewers in the United States, falling below the previous year's ceremony to become the least-watched Emmys telecast in history. It achieved a 1.3 rating among adults ages 18–49, also a record low.[79] The ceremony faced competition from both an NFL broadcast and, for the first time, a playoff game for the NBA.[1] Additionally, the ceremony lacked a red carpet show leading into the ceremony, which may have affected viewership.[80]

Criticism regarding lack of diversity edit

Following the nomination announcement, the Television Academy was criticized for its lack of transgender nominees. Several cast members and affiliates of the FX drama Pose, which is set in New York City's LGBT ballroom scene, criticized the Television Academy for excluding its many transgender stars from the acting categories.[81][82] There was similar criticism from affiliates of the HBO series Euphoria, for which transgender actress Hunter Schafer did not receive a nomination despite critical acclaim.[83] However, despite these snubs, Rain Valdez became the second transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy for acting, receiving a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.[84]

Further criticism resulted from the lack of Latino nominees. While there was a record number of black nominees, there was limited recognition for shows starring Latino casts and only one Latino or Latina nomination in any acting category (Alexis Bledel for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series). The Congressional Hispanic Caucus called the lack of nominations a "demoralizing disappointment for the U.S.'s largest minority group".[85][86] When the Los Angeles Times reported the criticism using the terms "Black" and "Latino" separately, it was itself criticized for failing to recognize Afro-Latinos.[87] John Leguizamo boycotted the Emmys because of its lack of Latino nominees, remarking, "If you don't have Latin people, there's no reason for me to see it."[88] Before the nominations were announced, Porter suggested that his Pose co-star Mj Rodriguez, who is transgender and Afro-Latina, was not receiving recognition because the Television Academy's members "don't know how to adjudicate the performance" and so simply exclude it.[89]

The Emmys also faced criticism from the Asian American community, leveled because Asian Americans only made up one percent of the nominees. The relative lack of nominations was attributed to both the small number of shows featuring Asian Americans and the perception among some voters that such shows are niche or foreign.[90] Mindy Kaling, creator of Never Have I Ever, criticized the Emmys for not nominating the series for any Emmy categories despite its success, suggesting that it was overlooked because "Sometimes a show like ours will always seem ethnic or niche to a certain group of people."[91]

In Memoriam edit

The annual In Memoriam segment featured H.E.R. performing "Nothing Compares 2 U" on piano and electric guitar.[92][93]

Before the In Memoriam montage, Kimmel paid tribute to United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died two days before the ceremony.[94] A speech recorded by Boseman was played at the end of the montage.[95]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Winners and nominees attended from other locations.
  2. ^ The outlets listed for each program are the U.S. broadcasters or streaming services identified in the nominations, which for some international productions are different from the broadcaster(s) that originally commissioned the program.

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The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in American prime time television programming from June 1 2019 until May 31 2020 as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences 2 The ceremony was originally to be held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles California but due to the COVID 19 pandemic it was instead hosted from the Staples Center while winners gave speeches remotely from their homes or other locations It aired live on September 20 2020 following the 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 14 17 and 19 During the ceremony Emmy Awards were handed out in 23 categories The ceremony was produced by Done and Dusted directed by Hamish Hamilton and broadcast in the United States by ABC Jimmy Kimmel served as host for the third time 72nd Primetime Emmy AwardsPromotional posterDateSeptember 20 2020 Ceremony September 14 17 amp 19 2020 Creative Arts Emmys LocationStaples CenterLos Angeles California a Presented byAcademy of Television Arts amp SciencesHosted byJimmy KimmelHighlightsMost awardsMajor Schitt s Creek 7 All Watchmen 11 Most nominationsMajor Watchmen 11 All Watchmen 26 Comedy SeriesSchitt s CreekDrama SeriesSuccessionLimited SeriesWatchmenTelevision radio coverageNetworkABCRuntime3 hours 6 minutes 1 Viewership6 36 millionProduced byDone and DustedHudlin EntertainmentKimmelotDirected byHamish Hamilton 71st Primetime Emmy Awards 73rd At the main ceremony Schitt s Creek won all seven comedy categories including Outstanding Comedy Series becoming the first comedy series to complete a sweep of those categories Succession and Watchmen each won four awards including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Limited Series respectively Other winning programs include Euphoria I Know This Much Is True Last Week Tonight with John Oliver The Morning Show Mrs America Ozark RuPaul s Drag Race and Unorthodox Including Creative Arts Emmys Watchmen led all programs with 11 wins and 26 nominations while HBO took home 30 awards to lead all networks Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Programs 1 2 Acting 1 2 1 Lead performances 1 2 2 Supporting performances 1 3 Directing 1 4 Writing 1 5 Governors Award 1 6 Nominations and wins by program 1 7 Nominations and wins by network 2 Presenters 3 Ceremony information 3 1 Category and rule changes 3 2 Critical reviews and viewership 3 3 Criticism regarding lack of diversity 4 In Memoriam 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksWinners and nominees edit nbsp Eugene Levy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Catherine O Hara Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Jeremy Strong Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner nbsp Zendaya Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner nbsp Mark Ruffalo Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie winner nbsp Regina King Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie winner nbsp Dan Levy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Annie Murphy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Billy Crudup Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner nbsp Julia Garner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner nbsp Yahya Abdul Mateen II Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie winner nbsp Uzo Aduba Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie winnerThe nominations for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 28 2020 by host Leslie Jones and presenters Laverne Cox Josh Gad and Tatiana Maslany 3 Watchmen led all programs with 26 total nominations between the main ceremony and the 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards followed by The Marvelous Mrs Maisel with 20 and Ozark and Succession with 18 each 4 Netflix led all networks and platforms with 160 nominations beating the record of 137 set by HBO the previous year 5 Disney Apple TV and Quibi all received their first Emmy nominations and wins this year 4 6 The winners were announced on September 20 Schitt s Creek became the first series to sweep all seven comedy categories and the second to ever complete a sweep following Angels in America as a miniseries in 2004 It also became the first Canadian program to win the overall comedy or drama series award and set a record for most Emmys for a Canadian series 7 Additionally it became the first comedy series to win all four main acting categories in a single year and the first show overall to sweep the acting categories since Angels in America 8 9 Combined with its two Creative Arts Emmys the show became the most awarded comedy in a single year with nine wins breaking The Marvelous Mrs Maisel s record of eight from 2018 and 2019 8 Dan Levy won four awards for Schitt s Creek to tie Moira Demos and Amy Sherman Palladino for the most wins for an individual in one year 10 11 while he and Eugene Levy became the first father son duo to win Emmys in the same year 12 For her work on Euphoria Zendaya became the youngest winner in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category at 24 years old breaking Jodie Comer s record from the previous year 13 14 She also became the second black actress to win the category following Viola Davis in 2015 15 Regina King s win for her performance in Watchmen marked her fourth career Emmy tying her with Alfre Woodard for the most wins by a black performer 16 Zendaya and King were also two of the seven black winners for acting in comedy drama or limited series breaking the record of six 17 Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger 18 19 b For simplicity producers who received nominations for program awards have been omitted Programs edit Programs Outstanding Comedy Series Schitt s Creek Pop TV Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO Dead to Me Netflix The Good Place NBC Insecure HBO The Kominsky Method Netflix The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Prime Video What We Do in the Shadows FX Outstanding Drama Series Succession HBO Better Call Saul AMC The Crown Netflix The Handmaid s Tale Hulu Killing Eve BBC America The Mandalorian Disney Ozark Netflix Stranger Things Netflix Outstanding Limited Series Watchmen HBO Little Fires Everywhere Hulu Mrs America FX on Hulu Unbelievable Netflix Unorthodox Netflix Outstanding Variety Talk Series Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Comedy Central Full Frontal with Samantha Bee TBS Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC The Late Show with Stephen Colbert CBS Outstanding Competition Program RuPaul s Drag Race VH1 The Masked Singer Fox Nailed It Netflix Top Chef Bravo The Voice NBC Acting edit Lead performances edit Lead performances Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Eugene Levy Schitt s Creek as Johnny Rose Pop TV Anthony Anderson Black ish as Andre Dre Johnson Sr ABC Don Cheadle Black Monday as Mo Monroe Showtime Ted Danson The Good Place as Michael NBC Michael Douglas The Kominsky Method as Sandy Kominsky Netflix Ramy Youssef Ramy as Ramy Hulu Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Catherine O Hara Schitt s Creek as Moira Rose Pop TV Christina Applegate Dead to Me as Jen Harding Netflix Rachel Brosnahan The Marvelous Mrs Maisel as Miriam Midge Maisel Prime Video Linda Cardellini Dead to Me as Judy Hale Netflix Issa Rae Insecure as Issa HBO Tracee Ellis Ross Black ish as Rainbow Johnson ABC Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Jeremy Strong Succession as Kendall Roy HBO Jason Bateman Ozark as Martin Marty Byrde Netflix Sterling K Brown This Is Us as Randall Pearson NBC Steve Carell The Morning Show as Mitch Kessler Apple TV Brian Cox Succession as Logan Roy HBO Billy Porter Pose as Pray Tell FX Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Zendaya Euphoria as Rue HBO Jennifer Aniston The Morning Show as Alex Levy Apple TV Olivia Colman The Crown as Queen Elizabeth II Netflix Jodie Comer Killing Eve as Villanelle BBC America Laura Linney Ozark as Wendy Byrde Netflix Sandra Oh Killing Eve as Eve Polastri BBC America Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Mark Ruffalo I Know This Much Is True as Dominick and Thomas Birdsey HBO Jeremy Irons Watchmen as Adrian Veidt Ozymandias HBO Hugh Jackman Bad Education as Frank Tassone HBO Paul Mescal Normal People as Connell Hulu Jeremy Pope Hollywood as Archie Coleman Netflix Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Regina King Watchmen as Angela Abar Sister Night HBO Cate Blanchett Mrs America as Phyllis Schlafly FX on Hulu Shira Haas Unorthodox as Esther Shapiro Netflix Octavia Spencer Self Made as Madam C J Walker Netflix Kerry Washington Little Fires Everywhere as Mia Warren Hulu Supporting performances edit Supporting performances Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Dan Levy Schitt s Creek as David Rose Pop TV Mahershala Ali Ramy as Sheikh Malik Hulu Alan Arkin The Kominsky Method as Norman Newlander Netflix Andre Braugher Brooklyn Nine Nine as Captain Raymond Holt NBC Sterling K Brown The Marvelous Mrs Maisel as Reggie Prime Video William Jackson Harper The Good Place as Chidi Anagonye NBC Tony Shalhoub The Marvelous Mrs Maisel as Abe Weissman Prime Video Kenan Thompson Saturday Night Live as various characters NBC Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Annie Murphy Schitt s Creek as Alexis Rose Pop TV Alex Borstein The Marvelous Mrs Maisel as Susie Myerson Prime Video D Arcy Carden The Good Place as Janet NBC Betty Gilpin GLOW as Debbie Eagan Netflix Marin Hinkle The Marvelous Mrs Maisel as Rose Weissman Prime Video Kate McKinnon Saturday Night Live as various characters NBC Yvonne Orji Insecure as Molly HBO Cecily Strong Saturday Night Live as various characters NBC Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Billy Crudup The Morning Show as Cory Ellison Apple TV Nicholas Braun Succession as Greg Hirsch HBO Kieran Culkin Succession as Roman Roy HBO Mark Duplass The Morning Show as Charles Chip Black Apple TV Giancarlo Esposito Better Call Saul as Gus Fring AMC Matthew Macfadyen Succession as Tom Wambsgans HBO Bradley Whitford The Handmaid s Tale as Commander Joseph Lawrence Hulu Jeffrey Wright Westworld as Bernard HBO Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Julia Garner Ozark as Ruth Langmore Netflix Helena Bonham Carter The Crown as Princess Margaret Netflix Laura Dern Big Little Lies as Renata Klein HBO Thandie Newton Westworld as Maeve HBO Fiona Shaw Killing Eve as Carolyn Martens BBC America Sarah Snook Succession as Shiv Roy HBO Meryl Streep Big Little Lies as Mary Louise Wright HBO Samira Wiley The Handmaid s Tale as Moira Hulu Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Yahya Abdul Mateen II Watchmen as Cal Abar Dr Manhattan HBO Jovan Adepo Watchmen as Officer Will Reeves Hooded Justice HBO Tituss Burgess Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Kimmy vs the Reverend as Titus Andromedon Netflix Louis Gossett Jr Watchmen as William Reeves HBO Dylan McDermott Hollywood as Ernie Netflix Jim Parsons Hollywood as Henry Willson Netflix Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Uzo Aduba Mrs America as Shirley Chisholm FX on Hulu Toni Collette Unbelievable as Det Grace Rasmussen Netflix Margo Martindale Mrs America as Bella Abzug FX on Hulu Jean Smart Watchmen as Agent Laurie Blake HBO Holland Taylor Hollywood as Miss Kincaid Netflix Tracey Ullman Mrs America as Betty Friedan FX on Hulu Directing edit Directing Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Schitt s Creek Happy Ending Andrew Cividino and Dan Levy Pop TV The Great The Great Matt Shakman Hulu The Marvelous Mrs Maisel It s Comedy or Cabbage Amy Sherman Palladino Prime Video The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Marvelous Radio Daniel Palladino Prime Video Modern Family Finale Part 2 Gail Mancuso ABC Ramy Miakhalifa mov Ramy Youssef Hulu Will amp Grace We Love Lucy James Burrows NBC Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Succession Hunting Andrij Parekh HBO The Crown Aberfan Benjamin Caron Netflix The Crown Cri de Coeur Jessica Hobbs Netflix Homeland Prisoners of War Lesli Linka Glatter Showtime The Morning Show The Interview Mimi Leder Apple TV Ozark Fire Pink Alik Sakharov Netflix Ozark Su Casa Es Mi Casa Ben Semanoff Netflix Succession This Is Not for Tears Mark Mylod HBO Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special Unorthodox Maria Schrader Netflix Little Fires Everywhere Find a Way Lynn Shelton Hulu posthumous 20 Normal People Episode 5 Lenny Abrahamson Hulu Watchmen It s Summer and We re Running Out of Ice Nicole Kassell HBO Watchmen Little Fear of Lightning Steph Green HBO Watchmen This Extraordinary Being Stephen Williams HBO Writing edit Writing Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Schitt s Creek Happy Ending Dan Levy Pop TV The Good Place Whenever You re Ready Michael Schur NBC The Great The Great Tony McNamara Hulu Schitt s Creek The Presidential Suite David West Read Pop TV What We Do in the Shadows Collaboration Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil FX What We Do in the Shadows Ghosts Paul Simms FX What We Do in the Shadows On the Run Stefani Robinson FX Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Succession This Is Not for Tears Jesse Armstrong HBO Better Call Saul Bad Choice Road Thomas Schnauz AMC Better Call Saul Bagman Gordon Smith AMC The Crown Aberfan Peter Morgan Netflix Ozark All In Chris Mundy Netflix Ozark Boss Fight John Shiban Netflix Ozark Fire Pink Miki Johnson Netflix Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special Watchmen This Extraordinary Being Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson HBO Mrs America Shirley Tanya Barfield FX on Hulu Normal People Episode 3 Sally Rooney and Alice Birch Hulu Unbelievable Episode 1 Susannah Grant Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman Netflix Unorthodox Part 1 Anna Winger Netflix Governors Award edit The Governors Award was presented to Tyler Perry and The Perry Foundation in recognition of their unparalleled contributions to shaping the television medium and for their inclusion engagement employment and other philanthropic initiatives 21 22 The award was moved to the main telecast from its usual presentation at the Creative Arts Emmys 23 Nominations and wins by program edit For the purposes of the lists below major constitutes the categories listed above program acting directing and writing while total includes the categories presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards Shows with multiple major nominations Nominations Show Network11 Watchmen HBO10 Succession HBO9 Ozark Netflix8 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Prime VideoSchitt s Creek Pop TV6 The Crown NetflixMrs America FX on Hulu5 The Good Place NBCThe Morning Show Apple TV 4 Better Call Saul AMCHollywood NetflixKilling Eve BBC AmericaUnorthodox NetflixWhat We Do in the Shadows FX3 Dead to Me NetflixThe Handmaid s Tale HuluInsecure HBOThe Kominsky Method NetflixLittle Fires Everywhere HuluNormal People HuluRamy HuluSaturday Night Live NBCUnbelievable Netflix2 Big Little Lies HBOBlack ish ABCThe Great HuluWestworld HBOShows with five or more total nominations 24 Nominations Show Network26 Watchmen HBO20 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Prime Video18 Ozark NetflixSuccession HBO15 The Mandalorian Disney Saturday Night Live NBCSchitt s Creek Pop TV13 The Crown Netflix12 Hollywood Netflix11 Westworld HBO10 The Handmaid s Tale HuluMrs America FX on HuluRuPaul s Drag Race VH19 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBOThe Oscars ABC8 Insecure HBOKilling Eve BBC AmericaThe Morning Show Apple TV Stranger Things NetflixUnorthodox NetflixWhat We Do in the Shadows FX7 Better Call Saul AMCQueer Eye Netflix6 Cheer NetflixDave Chappelle Sticks amp Stones NetflixEuphoria HBOThe Good Place NBCTiger King Murder Mayhem and Madness NetflixThe Voice NBC5 Apollo 11 CNNBeastie Boys Story Apple TV Big Little Lies HBOThe Daily Show with Trevor Noah Comedy CentralLittle Fires Everywhere HuluMcMillion HBOThe Politician NetflixPose FXStar Trek Picard CBS All AccessThis Is Us NBCWill amp Grace NBCShows with multiple major wins Wins Show Network7 Schitt s Creek Pop TV4 Succession HBOWatchmen HBOShows with multiple total wins 19 Wins Show Network11 Watchmen HBO9 Schitt s Creek Pop TV7 Succession HBOThe Mandalorian Disney 6 RuPaul s Drag Race VH1Saturday Night Live NBC4 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBOThe Marvelous Mrs Maisel Prime Video3 Apollo 11 CNNCheer NetflixDave Chappelle Sticks amp Stones NetflixEuphoria HBOGenndy Tartakovsky s Primal Adult Swim2 The Cave National GeographicThe Crown Netflix FreeRayshawn QuibiHollywood NetflixLive in Front of a Studio Audience All in the Family and Good Times ABCThe Oscars ABC Nominations and wins by network edit Networks with multiple major nominations Nominations Network37 Netflix33 HBO14 Hulu12 NBC11 FX FX on Hulu8 Pop TVPrime Video5 Apple TV 4 ABCAMCBBC America2 ShowtimeNetworks with five or more total nominations 25 26 Nominations Network160 Netflix107 HBO47 NBC36 ABC33 FX FX on Hulu31 Prime Video26 Hulu23 CBS19 Disney 18 Apple TV 16 Pop TV15 Fox13 VH110 BBC AmericaComedy CentralQuibi8 AMCNational Geographic5 CNNDiscovery ChannelPBSNetworks with multiple major wins Wins Network11 HBO7 Pop TV2 NetflixNetworks with multiple total wins 19 Wins Network30 HBO21 Netflix10 Pop TV8 Disney NBC6 VH15 ABCNational Geographic4 Adult SwimPrime Video3 CNNFox2 CBSFX FX on HuluQuibiPresenters editThe awards were presented by the following people 27 Presenters at the ceremony Name s RoleJennifer Aniston Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 28 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 29 Tracee Ellis Ross Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series 28 Anthony Carrigan Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series 28 Cindy Marcelin Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 30 Tim Loyd Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 31 Zooey DeschanelMorgan FreemanIlana GlazerAbbi JacobsonElton JohnLin Manuel MirandaShaquille O NealJason SudeikisGabrielle UnionJ J WattCount von Count Presented the award for Outstanding Comedy Series 32 33 David Letterman Presented the award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series 28 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie 34 D Nice Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie 35 Randall Park Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special 28 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special 36 Caroline Nelson Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie 37 Jacinda Duran Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie 38 Anthony Anderson Presented the award for Outstanding Limited Series 28 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Competition Program 39 Chris RockOprah Winfrey Presented the Governors Award to Tyler Perry 40 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 41 and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 42 Laverne Cox Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series 43 Jimmy Kimmel Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series 44 Karen and Kevin Tsai Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 45 Katie Duke Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 46 Sterling K Brown Presented the award for Outstanding Drama Series 28 Ceremony information edit nbsp Jimmy Kimmel served as the ceremony s host As part of a rotating deal among the Big Four networks signed in 2018 ABC held the rights to broadcast the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards 47 On January 8 2020 during the Television Critics Association s annual winter tour ABC announced that the ceremony would be broadcast on September 20 from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles while the Creative Arts ceremonies would be held on September 12 and 13 48 However the COVID 19 pandemic led to significant changes The Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences also known as the Television Academy announced on June 15 that the Creative Arts ceremonies would be presented virtually due to the pandemic Additionally the annual Governors Ball was cancelled for the first time in its history with the Television Academy making a 1 million donation to the Actors Fund s COVID 19 efforts in its place 49 The new Creative Arts dates were announced in August with the ceremonies to be aired across five nights between September 14 and 19 50 On July 29 the main ceremony was moved to a remote format as well 51 Jimmy Kimmel was announced as the ceremony s host on June 16 This year marked his third time as host following 2012 and 2016 Kimmel also served as an executive producer for the event 52 53 In July Guy Carrington Reginald Hudlin David Jammy and Ian Stewart were added as executive producers with Done and Dusted producing the ceremony 54 Hamish Hamilton served as director for the event 55 While Kimmel presented the ceremony from the Staples Center no in person festivities such as a red carpet or audience at the venue took place 56 Celebrity guests still made on stage appearances including Jennifer Aniston and Anthony Anderson 57 The broadcast used live feeds from each nominee with television series being represented by one of their producers 56 A notable exception was Schitt s Creek whose cast and crew appeared together from a viewing party in Toronto 58 To maintain a high quality presentation the use of video conferencing was avoided with producers sending professional cameras to each nominee s location as well as an operator if they so chose Hudlin stated that they wanted to maintain a live broadcast while Stewart argued that we re not trying to make the Zoomies we re trying to make the Emmys 56 Staples Center was chosen as the venue to ensure that appropriate social distancing could be practiced among crew members and because it could support the infrastructure needed for the large number of remote feeds that would be used estimated to be around 140 56 A number of comedy gags acknowledged the pandemic and the format of the ceremony Kimmel s opening monologue featured a laugh track and footage of audience reactions from past Emmy ceremonies After using a clip that depicted Kimmel himself as an audience member he revealed the empty arena and seats with cardboard cut outs of nominees except for the real Jason Bateman whom Kimmel told could stay if he promised to laugh at his jokes Bateman left 59 60 Kimmel was also seen disinfecting the envelope for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series with Lysol spray after Aniston commented that it was a little extreme Kimmel proceeded to throw it in a trash can and set it on fire instead 57 61 Some awards were delivered to winners via presenters in themed Hazmat suits designed to look like formalwear 62 Category and rule changes edit Several rule changes were announced in December 2019 First episodes that were scheduled to air after the eligibility period closed known as hanging episodes were eligible for awards if they were made available on a member accessible platform such as the Television Academy s streaming platform before May 31 2020 Otherwise those episodes would be eligible at the following year s ceremony For limited series all episodes had to be made available before May 31 or the series as a whole would have to compete the following year Other changes included the elimination of DVD screeners to save money and waste as well as a limit on actors playing the same character across multiple series only one performance for that character could be submitted in a given year Programs broadcast during prime time hours as an extension of daytime series were no longer eligible and self published programming had to be vetted to determine if it was suitably competitive 63 64 65 In March 2020 the deadline for hanging episodes was extended to June 30 due to production delays stemming from the COVID 19 pandemic the nomination and voting periods were similarly delayed All shows were still required to premiere before May 31 to be eligible for the 2020 ceremony 66 For Your Consideration events were initially moved from live settings to virtual events due to the pandemic 67 but were later suspended entirely 66 On June 17 2020 it was announced that the number of nominees in the Outstanding Comedy and Drama Series categories had been increased from seven to eight regardless of the number of submissions The number of nominees had last been increased in 2015 from six to seven The Television Academy cited a 15 increase in submissions as the reason for the change In other categories a sliding scale based on the number of submissions would be used to determine the number of nominees paired performance categories such as supporting actor and actress in a comedy would have the same number of nominees The changes led to the elimination of the 2 rule where submissions within two percent of the fifth place nominee would also receive a nomination 68 69 70 On August 6 alongside the announcement of the Creative Arts ceremony dates four categories were moved from the main ceremony to Creative Arts ceremonies Directing for a Variety Series Writing for a Variety Series Variety Sketch Series and Television Movie This left 23 categories to be presented at the main ceremony Additionally the Governors Award was moved from its usual presentation at a Creative Arts ceremony to the main ceremony 50 Critical reviews and viewership edit The broadcast received generally positive reviews from critics 71 72 Time s Judy Berman called the ceremony one of the most enjoyable awards shows in recent memory thanks not to one major decision but instead due to the many details that succeeded She felt Kimmel s turn as host provided some energy and consistency even as his performance was simply okay 73 Linda Holmes of NPR also noted that the broadcast wasn t just watchable it was pretty good with the remote setup providing a level of intimacy and unpredictability missing from other awards shows 74 IndieWire s Ben Travers called it a memorable entertaining and technically immaculate awards show praising the technical team and the decision to favor live speeches over recorded segments 75 Mike Hale of The New York Times was more critical of the ceremony remarking that the Emmys continued their trend of feeling out of tune with the way most of us watch TV He added that the remote appearances and pretaped portions evoked nostalgia for the hothouse atmosphere and occasional breakdowns of live ceremonies with spontaneity replaced by stage managed banality 76 Hank Stuever writing for The Washington Post found that the ceremony more than met the challenge that the pandemic handed it but failed to inspire any permanent ideas for changes to the awards show format 77 Robert Lloyd remarked in the Los Angeles Times that the show felt solid enough to accommodate the occasional technical difficulty adding that because almost everything was unprecedented it was minute for minute more interesting than these long nights of self celebration usually are He found that Kimmel was the right host for the event providing a walking dose of normality to the proceedings 78 The ceremony was watched by 6 36 million viewers in the United States falling below the previous year s ceremony to become the least watched Emmys telecast in history It achieved a 1 3 rating among adults ages 18 49 also a record low 79 The ceremony faced competition from both an NFL broadcast and for the first time a playoff game for the NBA 1 Additionally the ceremony lacked a red carpet show leading into the ceremony which may have affected viewership 80 Criticism regarding lack of diversity edit Following the nomination announcement the Television Academy was criticized for its lack of transgender nominees Several cast members and affiliates of the FX drama Pose which is set in New York City s LGBT ballroom scene criticized the Television Academy for excluding its many transgender stars from the acting categories 81 82 There was similar criticism from affiliates of the HBO series Euphoria for which transgender actress Hunter Schafer did not receive a nomination despite critical acclaim 83 However despite these snubs Rain Valdez became the second transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy for acting receiving a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series 84 Further criticism resulted from the lack of Latino nominees While there was a record number of black nominees there was limited recognition for shows starring Latino casts and only one Latino or Latina nomination in any acting category Alexis Bledel for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series The Congressional Hispanic Caucus called the lack of nominations a demoralizing disappointment for the U S s largest minority group 85 86 When the Los Angeles Times reported the criticism using the terms Black and Latino separately it was itself criticized for failing to recognize Afro Latinos 87 John Leguizamo boycotted the Emmys because of its lack of Latino nominees remarking If you don t have Latin people there s no reason for me to see it 88 Before the nominations were announced Porter suggested that his Pose co star Mj Rodriguez who is transgender and Afro Latina was not receiving recognition because the Television Academy s members don t know how to adjudicate the performance and so simply exclude it 89 The Emmys also faced criticism from the Asian American community leveled because Asian Americans only made up one percent of the nominees The relative lack of nominations was attributed to both the small number of shows featuring Asian Americans and the perception among some voters that such shows are niche or foreign 90 Mindy Kaling creator of Never Have I Ever criticized the Emmys for not nominating the series for any Emmy categories despite its success suggesting that it was overlooked because Sometimes a show like ours will always seem ethnic or niche to a certain group of people 91 In Memoriam editThe annual In Memoriam segment featured H E R performing Nothing Compares 2 U on piano and electric guitar 92 93 Regis Philbin host Naya Rivera actor Adam Schlesinger songwriter Caroll Spinney actor Herb Granath executive Dorothy D C Fontana writer James Lipton host Jim Lehrer broadcaster Shirley Knight actor Robert Conrad actor Silvio Horta writer Robert Forster actor Thomas L Miller producer Lee Mendelson producer Rick Ludwin executive Fred Willard actor Jas Waters writer Brian Dennehy actor Leonard Goldberg producer David Bellisario producer Rene Auberjonois actor Rip Taylor actor Mary Rose costume designer Ken Osmond actor Hugh Downs broadcaster Lynn Shelton director Wilford Brimley actor Jerry Stiller actor Ian Holm actor Kellye Nakahara actor Gene Reynolds director Buck Henry writer Lyle Waggoner actor Bill Macy actor John Witherspoon actor Phyllis George sportscaster Nanci Ryder publicist 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