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Emmy Awards 2021

September 20, 2021 | 1:48pm
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Emmy Awards 2021
September 20, 2021

'The Queen's Gambit' wins best limited series Emmy: Global hit chess drama "The Queen's Gambit" was honored Sunday as best limited series at the Emmy Awards -- the second top series prize on the night for Netflix.

The show, which sparked a worldwide boom in chess, beat out "I May Destroy You," "Mare of Easttown," "The Underground Railroad" and "WandaVision." -- AFP

September 20, 2021

'The Crown' wins Emmy for best drama series: Netflix's wildly popular British royals drama "The Crown" scooped the prestigious best drama series at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday -- the first time the streamer has won a top series prize.

"The Crown" -- which already won several other Emmys -- beat out "The Boys," "Bridgerton," "The Handmaid's Tale," "Lovecraft Country," "The Mandalorian," "Pose" and "This is Us." -- AFP

September 20, 2021

'Ted Lasso' wins Emmy for best comedy series: "Ted Lasso" was named outstanding comedy series at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. 

The Apple TV+ global smash, which raked in a bumper haul of awards, beat out "black-ish,"  "Cobra Kai," "Emily in Paris," "The Flight Attendant," "Hacks," "The Kominsky Method" and "PEN15." -- AFP

September 20, 2021

Josh O'Connor wins best drama actor Emmy for 'The Crown': Josh O'Connor scooped the best actor Emmy for his portrayal of Prince Charles in the hit British royal drama "The Crown" in Los Angeles on Sunday.

"Making 'The Crown' has been the most rewarding two years of my life," O'Connor said as he accepted the award. — AFP

September 20, 2021

Olivia Colman wins best drama actress Emmy for 'The Crown': Olivia Colman on Sunday won the Emmy for best actress in a drama series for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in British royals drama "The Crown."

Colman -- who bested a crowded field that also included her co-star Emma Corrin -- described the win as "a lovely end to the most extraordinary journey with this lovely family." — AFP

Emmy Awards 2021: Television's top stars will gather in person for the first time in two years at Sunday's Emmys, where Netflix is tipped to finally win the small screen's biggest prize for "The Crown."

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