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The 77th PrimeTime Emmys Awards generates another list of viral moments, from cash prizes for short speeches to victories in history and heartfelt thanks.
This year, the big winners at night were the medical drama of HBO The Pitt, Apple TV+Hollywood Satire The Studio and Netflix’s freezing ministers.
Tramel Tilman made the story as the first black man to win the actor support in a dramatic series.
The host of the late show Stephen Colbert withdrew a great victory after his nominated colleagues in the category of talk show gathered behind him after a sharp cancellation of his show.
And the host of the Night Nate Bargatze Awards has pleaded the winners to keep their long -standing speeches, who rushed from a running bluff, which he saw that his charity donation was donated if the speech donors had passed through their time.
Here is a look at the great moments of this year’s peacock theater ceremony in downtown Los Angeles.
Ghetto imagesStephen Graham and Jack Thorne’s drama for a 13-year-old boy accused of murder Dominated in the category of ministries With the best of the best series and for the Owen Cooper stars and the supporting actress Erin Doherty.
The 15-year-old Cooper made the story of Emis as the youngest supportive actor to win his category and gave a heartfelt speech to accept admission after giving the leading Sydney Sweey a shy hug.
“It means so much to me, my family, people have come home. So, you know, just, yes, it just means a lot to me,” said Cooper behind the scenes after his victory.
Behind the scenes, director Philip Baranini told reporters that they had made the show in Yorkshire in the hope that he would “cause a little conversation in the UK”, where crime with a knife became a big problem, but added that he could not predict his global success.
Ghetto imagesHollywood Satire Sati Rogen also created stars in several awards, ending an impressive mileage in their first season.
Rogen, who arrived behind the scenes, unable to carry all the trophies he had acquired, jokes: “It’s uncomfortable.”
Alas, he did not thank his fictional right -wing man Sal Sal Sallestein in his speech to accept.
Ghetto imagesHe was reduced to the battle of the mind of North and the battle for Pete’s heart in the category of the best dramatic series, with the HBO medical drama being the best nominee.
Pete took two major Emmy Awards in a row, winning an exceptional dramatic series and Noah Wil won the best lead actor in a dramatic series, who called his victory “A Dream”.
“I want to dedicate this, on behalf of all, to all health workers, first line on the first line. Respect them, protect them, trust them,” said SCOTT Gemmill creator while accepting the Best Drama Award.
Previously, Catherine Lanasa also won the award for the best supporting dramatic actress for her portrait as a nurse Dana in the show.
Ghetto imagesThe host for the first time, Nate Bargace, known for his family humor, killed him from the park with the idea of ​​keeping speeches for winners: he started from the night with $ 100,000 (£ 73,630) a bet on the North America Boys and Girls Club, which will be prompted for $ 1,000 for every second.
“It’s hard. It’s hard. It’s brutal. I can’t change it. It’s a game I have made up and these are the rules,” he said in his initial monologue after explaining the idea.
The “game” was moving throughout the TV, with most winners ignored it or promised to make up for how much money they lost the club. Checks throughout the night made a constant flowing blunder.
Studio star Set Rogen fired speeches and kept him fast due to his victory shock, adding another $ 6,000 to the list. But his successor, Pete’s star Catherine Lanasa, exceeded and had what Bargace called a “very expensive wave”, which lost the club several thousand dollars.
During the check of the middle of the show, the total amount decreased to 26,000 dollars and Bargace refused that “actually makes money.”
But with Hollywood’s love for a happy ending, Bargatze closed the show, promising $ 250,000 and this CBS network will add another $ 100,000.
Ghetto imagesThe Star Tramel Tilman, who plays Seth Milchik’s mysterious drama in the Apple TV+drama, became the first black man to win Emmy as a supportive actor in a dramatic series in the 77-year award history.
During his speech, Tilman dedicated his mother’s award, which he described as his first acting coach.
Speaking to reporters after the show, he also thanked the black actors nominated in the category before him, including Andre Brawchr, Osi Davis and Michael K Williams.
He said that his character is a man who is aware of his race and place “in the world of Lumo” and is proud to be able to “elevate his story” and “practice authenticity” in the show.
Ghetto imagesColbert, whose chat show in late night was the late show Canceled by CBS earlier this yearHe offered his head and made a public legal basis for work when he took the stage as a presenter at the beginning of the television. He also received standing ovations and delightful chants of “Stephen, Stephen!”
“I want to thank CBS for giving us the privilege of being a part of a late night tradition, which I hope will last long after we no longer do this show,” he said when he won the exceptional conversation award.
Behind the scenes, Colbert said there were still no plans for his next big move, but she didn’t want to return to work on Tuesday.
Ghetto imagesHannah Ainbander of Hacks made one of the first major political statements on television television by closing his speech by condemning the immigration and application of customs and shouting “Free Palestine”.
Developing his comments on the war in Gaza’s backstage afterwards, Einbinder said it was her “obligation as a Jewish personality to distinguish Jews from the State of Israel”.
Days before the show, a group called film workers for Palestine suggested a boycott for what he calls “accomplices in Israeli film institutions and companies,” as more in Hollywood spoke against the war. Paramount – a CBS parents company – condemned the proposal and became the first large Hollywood studio to take a position in the conflict.
The signed the petition included an Oscar -winner Javier Bardem, nominated for his role as Jose Menendes in Netflix’s monsters: Lyle’s and Eric Menendes history. He wore a kefi on the red carpet.
Another statement came from hacks and too many actress Megan Stalter, who wore a red carpet bag that carried a sign with “Stop fire!” Written on him.