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RECAP: Primetime Emmy Awards

"Schitt's Creek" Screening & Conversation

"Schitt's Creek" made a clean sweep in the comedy categories at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night, winning a total of seven prizes, including the top honor for Outstanding Comedy Series.

Co-stars Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy and Annie Murphy earned the trophies for Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, respectively.

Levy's real-life son Daniel also picked up the prizes for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy for "Schitt's Creek".

The younger Levy and Andrew Cividino shared the prize for Outstanding Directing For a Comedy Series, as well.

(The sitcom wrapped up its sixth and final season this spring.)

"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" won the Emmy for Outstanding Variety/Talk Show, "RuPaul's Drag Race" scored the trophy for Outstanding Competition Series andMark Ruffalo scored the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his twin drama "I Know This Much is True".

The lead drama actress Emmy went to first-time nominee and the youngest on the ballot, “Euphoria’s” Zendaya.

And Zendaya has made history with this win, not only for becoming the youngest-ever Emmy winner in the category (she turned 24 just a few weeks ago), but also for being the first Black actor to take this trophy since “How To Get Away With Murder’s” Viola Davis in 2015.

Regina King won the prize for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for the comic-book adaptation, "Watchmen". Her co-star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.

"Watchmen" also won for Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series or Movie.

The Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie honor went to Uzo Aduba for "Mrs. America".

Jeremy Strong received the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Emmy for his performance in "Succession".

Tyler Perry also accepted the previously announced Governors Award for his contributions to television and his humanitarian efforts.

Jimmy Kimmel hosted from the Staples Center in LA.

Source: Hollywood Reporter.

Photo Credit: Getty Images.


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