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‘The Studio’ Bryan Cranston wins Emmy for guest actor in comedy

Bryan Cranston has won the Emmy for the best guest actor in a comedy for ‘The Studio.

This marks the seventh Emmy victory of Cranston. He previously won all six of his Emmy’s for ‘Breaking Bad’.

“The Studio” is a 10 delivery, sharp satire in the fictional continental studios run by Seth Rogen’s Matt Remick. Cranston plays eccentric studio head Griffin Mills. The All-Star cast consists of Catherine O’hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz and Chase Suiwonders.

Cranston was nominated alongside directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese, as well as Dave Franco and Anthony Mackie, who all played in the show. “The Bear’s” Jon Bernthal was also nominated.

The studio ‘was made by Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez. Executive producers are Rogen, Goldberg, James Weaver, Alex McATee and Josh Fagen on behalf of Point Gray Pictures. Lionsgate Television is the studio.

“The Studio” shattered records that received 23 Emmy nominations -the most ever for a comedy series in the first season. It also brought the record of “The Bear” last year, as the most nominated comedy series ever.

The Creative Arts Emmys take place during two nights in the Peacock Theater in the center of Los Angeles.

In the night, “Severance” landed 27 nominations, including excellent production design and excellent operation. Production designer Jeremy Hindle was nominated for his sets. “Woe’s Hollow” (episode 4) was his most challenging episode of the season, because they shot all the exteriores on location.

In the category Character Voice -Over/Short Form performer, Julie Andrews landed a nomination for her work on the Netflix series “Bridgerton” as the voice of Lady Penelope. Last year’s winner, Maya Rudolph, once again gained a nomination for her work as Connie the Hormone Monstress on ‘Big Mouth’.

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Music -Superster Beyoncé has also been nominated at the Creative Arts Emmys. She landed a nomination for excellent control for a special special category for ‘Beyoncé Bowl’. The Netflix Special landed a total of four nominations, including Outstanding Variety Special (Live).

Last month, the television academy unveiled the winners of the 77th Emmy Awards in its highly specialized juried categories, in which striking performance in animation, costume, emerging media programming and motion design were celebrated.

Beyonce took the Emmy home for excellent costumes for variety, non -fiction or reality programming. The Superstar shares design credit alongside Shiona Turini, with an extensive creative team that brings the vision to life. Netflix’s “Arcane” insured two awards, with Bruno Couchinho recognized for background design in the episode “The Dirt Under Your Nails” and Faustine Dumontier honored for her color artist in “The Message Hidden in the pattern.”

The 77th Emmy Awards are organized by Nate Bargatze and broadcast live Sunday 14 September at 8 p.m. et/5 p.m. PT on CBS, as well as Stream Live and on request via selected packages on Paramount+.

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