The most anticipated night in television, the 2019 Emmy Awards, which took place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, provided many surprises and historic victories again this year. Who are the winners of the 71st Emmy Awards 2019?
They awarded this night awards Emmys 2019. A number of Hollywood artists such as Jimmy Kimmel, Naomi Watts, Viola Davis, Sophie Turner … The 71st Television Awards, which included in its entirety 32 nominations, this year also passed with flying colours surprises, unique moments and incredible performances.
In July 2019, when we found out who received the most nominations for the 2019 Emmy Awards, the popular HBO series took center stage Game of Thrones, which is nominated as many as 32 times. It is followed by Amazon Beautiful lady. Maisel with 20 nominations and HBO's Chernobyl with 19 nominations. As expected, the series Game of Thrones took home the award for best drama series, but she "burned out" in the other categories (except for the award for best supporting actress in a drama series, which was earned by Peter Dinklage).
She was the star of the evening the Fleabag series, which won the 2019 Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Director for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
In the category of lead actress in a drama series, the 2019 Emmy Award went to Jodie Comer (Killing Eve), and the award for outstanding direction of a drama series went to Jason Bateman (Ozark). He took home the 2019 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series this year Billy Porter (Poses), he was accompanied by award-winning Julia Garner for the best supporting actress in the drama series of the same name. Outstanding Screenplay for a Drama Series went to Jesse Armstrong this year (Succession).
As expected, this year the prize for the best mini-series went to Chernobyl (Chernobyl), which also won the 2019 Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Special and Best Directing for a Miniseries or Movie. In the category of the best television film, however, Black Mirror celebrated this year (Black Mirror).
Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner also took to the stage that night, but they were the targets of ridicule when they announced in the Emmy for Best Reality Competition Program that "their family knows first hand the appeal of content from real people who are who they are" and that these contents "unfiltered and unedited." See what exactly happened in the video below.
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