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«Breaking News» Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi lead a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys

They have been nominated for exactly 30 Emmys between them.


And Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi naturally drew plenty of attention on the Creative Arts Emmys red carpet on Saturday night.


Both ladies looked radiant as they led a host of stars into LA Microsoft Theater for the second night of the two-parter ceremony.




Gorgeous: Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi led a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night


Gorgeous: Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi led a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night






Gorgeous: Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi led a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night


Gorgeous: Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi led a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night



Gorgeous: Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi led a glamorous red carpet for night two of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday night



Padma showed of cleavage and leg in equal abundance in a magnificent low cut scarlet gown, trailing the carpet but boasting a thigh-high split.

Heidi meanwhile was statuesque in a soft peach of the shoulder dress, its sheer skirt adorned with scattered sequins.


The supermodel was, as always, joined on the red carpet by her Project Runway partner Tim Gunn. 




Sculpture: Heidi was statuesque in a soft peach of the shoulder dress, its sheer skirt adorned with scattered sequins


Sculpture: Heidi was statuesque in a soft peach of the shoulder dress, its sheer skirt adorned with scattered sequins



Sculpture: Heidi was statuesque in a soft peach of the shoulder dress, its sheer skirt adorned with scattered sequins





Squad: The supermodel was, as always, joined on the red carpet by her Project Runway partner Tim Gunn


Squad: The supermodel was, as always, joined on the red carpet by her Project Runway partner Tim Gunn



Squad: The supermodel was, as always, joined on the red carpet by her Project Runway partner Tim Gunn





Peck: The duo shared a kiss for the cameras


Peck: The duo shared a kiss for the cameras



Peck: The duo shared a kiss for the cameras




Wow: Padma showed of cleavage and leg in equal abundance in a magnificent low cut scarlet gown, trailing the carpet but boasting a thigh-high split


Wow: Padma showed of cleavage and leg in equal abundance in a magnificent low cut scarlet gown, trailing the carpet but boasting a thigh-high split



Wow: Padma showed of cleavage and leg in equal abundance in a magnificent low cut scarlet gown, trailing the carpet but boasting a thigh-high split





Mainstay: Padma's Top Chef has received seven Emmy noms to date


Mainstay: Padma's Top Chef has received seven Emmy noms to date



Mainstay: Padma's Top Chef has received seven Emmy noms to date


John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were also on hand for the awards ceremony.


Legend won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special Award for his work as a producer on Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. 


Model Chrissy oozed sophistication and elegance in a black floor-length gown that hugged her famous curves in all the right ways.


She accentuated her waistline with a stylish belt and styled her shoulder-length tresses with a wet look.


Never one to not make a style statement, her hubby went with a classic black tuxedo and black tie with a white dress shirt.




Major milestone: Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend soaked in the accolades after he joined the coveted list of EGOT winners (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony)


Major milestone: Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend soaked in the accolades after he joined the coveted list of EGOT winners (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony)



Major milestone: Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend soaked in the accolades after he joined the coveted list of EGOT winners (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony)





Four is a charm: Legend won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special Award for his work as a producer on Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert


Four is a charm: Legend won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special Award for his work as a producer on Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert



Four is a charm: Legend won a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special Award for his work as a producer on Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert





Stellar: The model mother of two showed off her famous curves in an amazing black gown


Stellar: The model mother of two showed off her famous curves in an amazing black gown



Stellar: The model mother of two showed off her famous curves in an amazing black gown





Social butterfly: Chrissy shared some photos and video on Instagram and Twitter


Social butterfly: Chrissy shared some photos and video on Instagram and Twitter



Social butterfly: Chrissy shared some photos and video on Instagram and Twitter



Easily the most eye-catching dress of the night however went to Jonathan Van Ness, whose fabulous black gown rocked a thigh high split and completely sheer bodice. 


He paired it with a cute black and gold clutch and towering platform heel boots.


Jonathan was joined by his Queer Eye For The Straight Guy brethren Tan France, Bobby Berk and Antoni Porowski, as well as Karamo Brown, who rocked a rather fetching burgundy cape. 




Fabulous: Easily the most eye-catching dress of the night however went to Jonathan Van Ness, whose fabulous black gown rocked a thigh high split and completely sheer bodice


Fabulous: Easily the most eye-catching dress of the night however went to Jonathan Van Ness, whose fabulous black gown rocked a thigh high split and completely sheer bodice



Fabulous: Easily the most eye-catching dress of the night however went to Jonathan Van Ness, whose fabulous black gown rocked a thigh high split and completely sheer bodice





Brothers: Jonathan was joined by his Queer Eye For The Straight Guy brethren Karamo Brown, Tan France, Bobby Berk and Antoni Porowski


Brothers: Jonathan was joined by his Queer Eye For The Straight Guy brethren Karamo Brown, Tan France, Bobby Berk and Antoni Porowski



Brothers: Jonathan was joined by his Queer Eye For The Straight Guy brethren Karamo Brown, Tan France, Bobby Berk and Antoni Porowski





Super: Brown rocked a rather fetching burgundy cape


Super: Brown rocked a rather fetching burgundy cape



Super: Brown rocked a rather fetching burgundy cape

















The stars: There was some Dancing With The Stars royalty there two in the form of Derek Hough and Sharna Burges, whose dress bodice was even more sheer than Van Ness's, her modesty only protected by an elaborate beaded design



There was some Dancing With The Stars royalty there two in the form of Derek Hough and Sharna Burges, whose dress bodice was even more sheer than Van Ness's, her modesty only protected by an elaborate beaded design. 


Scientology supressives Leah Remini and Mike Rinder walked the red carpet together, the former opting for a beautifully form-fitting black dress, subtly decorated with starbursts on the hip.


Friends alum Lisa Kudrow also went all black, going for a loose-fitting classy catsuit.




Insiders: Scientology supressives Leah Remini and Mike Rinder walked the red carpet together, the former opting for a beautifully form-fitting black dress, subtly decorated with starbursts on the hip


Insiders: Scientology supressives Leah Remini and Mike Rinder walked the red carpet together, the former opting for a beautifully form-fitting black dress, subtly decorated with starbursts on the hip



Insiders: Scientology supressives Leah Remini and Mike Rinder walked the red carpet together, the former opting for a beautifully form-fitting black dress, subtly decorated with starbursts on the hip





Classy: Friends alum Lisa Kudrow also went all black, going for a loose-fitting classy catsuit


Classy: Friends alum Lisa Kudrow also went all black, going for a loose-fitting classy catsuit



Classy: Friends alum Lisa Kudrow also went all black, going for a loose-fitting classy catsuit





Aww! Without question the cutest pairing on the red carpet was comedian W. Kamau Bell and his newborn daughter, who helped her dad make a political statement by arriving — sleeping — in a sling which read 'families belong together


Aww! Without question the cutest pairing on the red carpet was comedian W. Kamau Bell and his newborn daughter, who helped her dad make a political statement by arriving — sleeping — in a sling which read 'families belong together


Aww! Without question the cutest pairing on the red carpet was comedian W. Kamau Bell and his newborn daughter, who helped her dad make a political statement by arriving — sleeping — in a sling which read 'families belong together





Head and shoulders above: Both Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott were present, the former arriving with wife Linda Phan, who donned a gorgeous ruffled gold dress


Head and shoulders above: Both Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott were present, the former arriving with wife Linda Phan, who donned a gorgeous ruffled gold dress


Head and shoulders above: Both Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott were present, the former arriving with wife Linda Phan, who donned a gorgeous ruffled gold dress



Both Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott were present, the former arriving with wife Linda Phan, who donned a gorgeous ruffled gold dress.  


Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger.


Without question the cutest pairing on the red carpet was comedian W. Kamau Bell and his newborn daughter, who helped her dad make a political statement by arriving — sleeping — in a sling which read 'families belong together'.




Think pink: RuPaul Charles and his Drag Race co-host Michelle Visage made up another cute pairing, him rocking a bright pink suit, her in a shimmering black dress


Think pink: RuPaul Charles and his Drag Race co-host Michelle Visage made up another cute pairing, him rocking a bright pink suit, her in a shimmering black dress



Think pink: RuPaul Charles and his Drag Race co-host Michelle Visage made up another cute pairing, him rocking a bright pink suit, her in a shimmering black dress





Snap: Andrew Loyd Webber and his wife Madeleine Gurdon went for the same colors, in reverse


Snap: Andrew Loyd Webber and his wife Madeleine Gurdon went for the same colors, in reverse



Snap: Andrew Loyd Webber and his wife Madeleine Gurdon went for the same colors, in reverse






Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger.


Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger.






Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger.


Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger.



Solo: Two more famous male faces posed without their other halves, with John Legend and Patton Oswalt grabbing some lens time without their respective wives Chrissy Teigen and Meredith Salenger



RuPaul Charles and his Drag Race co-host Michelle Visage made up another cute pairing, him rocking a bright pink suit, her in a shimmering black dress.


Andrew Loyd Webber and his wife Madeleine Gurdon went for the same colors, in reverse.    


The Creative Arts Emmys are broken into two nights over the weekend; 53 categories honoring outstanding technical and creative achievement for scripted programming, including comedy, drama and limited series on Saturday night, with the remaining 26 categories in animation, documentary, reality and variety programming following on Sunday. 




Spinning: Allie Marie Evans twirled for the cameras


Spinning: Allie Marie Evans twirled for the cameras



Spinning: Allie Marie Evans twirled for the cameras






Gorgeous gowns: Christa B. Allen looked lovely in silver


Gorgeous gowns: Christa B. Allen looked lovely in silver






Gorgeous gowns: Lori Greiner was beautiful in blue


Gorgeous gowns: Lori Greiner was beautiful in blue



Gorgeous gowns: Christa B. Allen looked lovely in silver, as did Lori Greiner in blue





Leagues above: The League co-stars Mark Duplass and Katie Aselton cut a handsome couple


Leagues above: The League co-stars Mark Duplass and Katie Aselton cut a handsome couple



Leagues above: The League co-stars Mark Duplass and Katie Aselton cut a handsome couple



 



Creative Arts Emmys 2018 Winners






PROGRAMS


Best Interactive Program


“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”


“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” - WINNER


“The Late Late Show with James Corden”


“Saturday Night Live”


Best Structured Reality Program


“Antiques Roadshow”


“Fixer Upper”


“Lip Sync Battle”


“Queer Eye” - WINNER


“Shark Tank”


“Who Do You Think You Are?”


Best Unstructured Reality Program


“Born This Way”


“Deadliest Catch”


“Intervention”


“Naked and Afraid”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked”


“United Shades of America” - WINNER


Best Variety Special (Live)


“75th Annual Golden Globe Awards”


“60th Annual Grammy Awards”


“Jesus Christ Superstar” - WINNER


“Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs”


“The Oscars”


Best Variety Special (Recorded)


“Carol Burnett Show 50th Anniversary Special”


“Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2018”


“Dave Chappelle: Equanimity” - WINNER


“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: The Great American Puerto Rico”


“Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life”


Best Children’s Program


“Alexa and Katie”


“Fuller House”


“The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special” - WINNER


“A Series of Unfortunate Events”


“Star Wars Rebels”


Best Commercial


“Alexa Loses Her Voice” (Amazon)


“Earth: Shot on iPhone” (iPhone)


“In Real Life” (Monica Lewinsky: Anti-Bullying)


“It’s a Tide Ad” (Tide)


“The Talk” (P&G) - WINNER


Best TV Movie


“Fahrenheit 451”


“Flint”


“Paterno”


“The Tale”


“USS Callister (Black Mirror)” - WINNER


SHORT FORM


Best Short Form Nonfiction/Reality Series


“The Americans: The Final Season”


“Anthony Bourdain: Explore Parts Unknown” - WINNER


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace: America’s Obsessions”


“Jay Leno’s Garage”


“Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen”


Best Short Form Variety Series


“Carpool Karaoke: The Series” - WINNER


“Creating Saturday Night Live”


“The Daily Show: Between the Scenes”


“Gay of Thrones”


“Honest Trailers”


“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Cover Room”


Best Short Form Animated Program


“Adventure Time” — “Ring of Fire”


“Robot Chicken” — “Freshly Baked: The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special” - WINNER


“Steven Universe” — “Jungle Moon”


“Teen Titans Go!” — “The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!”


“We Bare Bears” — “Hurricane Hal”


Best Short Form Comedy or Drama Series


“Broken”


“Caught: The Series”


“I Love Bekka and Lucy”


“James Corden’s Next James Corden” - WINNER


“The Eddie Murphy Role is Mine, Not Yours”


ACTING – GUEST


Best Comedy Guest Actor


Katt Williams, “Atlanta” - WINNER


Sterling K. Brown, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”


Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”


Bryan Cranston, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”


Bill Hader, “Saturday Night Live”


Donald Glover, “Saturday Night Live”


Best Comedy Guest Actress


Wanda Sykes, “Black-ish”


Maya Rudolph, “The Good Place”


Jane Lynch, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”


Tiffany Haddish, “Saturday Night Live” - WINNER


Tina Fey, “Saturday Night Live”


Molly Shannon, “Will and Grace”


Best Drama Guest Actor


Matthew Goode, “The Crown”


F. Murray Abraham, “Homeland”


Cameron Britton, “Mindhunter”


Gerald McRaney, “This is Us”


Ron Cephas Jones, “This is Us” - WINNER


Jimmi Simpson, “Westworld”


Best Drama Guest Actress


Diana Rigg, “Game of Thrones”


Samira Wiley, “The Handmaid’s Tale” - WINNER


Cherry Jones, “The Handmaid’s Tale”


Kelly Jenrette, “The Handmaid’s Tale”


Cicely Tyson, “How to Get Away with Murder”


Viola Davis, “Scandal”


ACTING – SHORT FORM


Best Short Form Actor


Miles Tagtmeyer, “Broken”


DeStorm Power, “Caught: The Series”


Alexis Denisof, “I Love Bekka and Lucy”


James Corden, “James Corden’s Next James Corden” - WINNER


Melvin Jackson Jr., “The Eddie Murphy Role is Mine, Not Yours”


Best Short Form Actress


Kelli O’Hara, “The Accidental Wolf”


Diarra Kilpatrick, “American Koko”


Christina Pickles, “Break a Hip” - WINNER


Lee Garlington, “Broken”


Naomi Grossman, “Ctrl Alt Delete”


Megan Amram, “An Emmy for Megan”


HOST


Best Reality Host


Ellen DeGeneres, “Ellen’s Game of Games”


Jane Lynch, “Hollywood Game Night”


Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, “Project Runway”


RuPaul Charles, “RuPaul’s Drag Race”- WINNER


W. Kamau Bell, “United Shades of America”


ANIMATED


Best Character Voice-Over Performance


Seth MacFarlane, “American Dad”


Alex Borstein, “Family Guy” - WINNER


Seth MacFarlane, “Family Guy”


Russi Taylor, “The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular”


Dan Castellaneta, “The Simpsons”


Best Individual Achievement in Animation


Lindsay Small-Butera, “Adventure Time”


Stu Livingston, “Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie”


Jeff Scher, “The Number on Great-Grandpa’s Arm”


Justin Martin, “The Scariest Story Ever Told: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular”


Caroline Cruikshank, “The Simpsons”


Patrick Bryson, “Steven Universe”


Best Animated Program


“Baymax Returns (Big Hero 6: The Series)”


“Bob’s Burgers” — “V for Valentine-detta”


“Rick and Morty” — “Pickle Rick” - WINNER


“The Simpsons” — “Gone Boy”


“South Park” — “Put it Down”


CASTING


Best Reality Casting


“Born This Way”


“Project Runway”


“Queer Eye”- WINNER


“RuPaul’s Drag Race”


“The Voice”


Best Comedy Casting


“Atlanta”


“Barry”


“GLOW”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” - WINNER


“Silicon Valley”


Best Drama Casting


“The Crown” - WINNER


“Game of Thrones”


“The Handmaid’s Tale”


“Stranger Things”


“Westworld”


Best Movie/Mini Casting


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” - WINNER


“Godless”


“Jesus Christ Superstar”


“The Looming Tower”


“Patrick Melrose”


CHOREOGRAPHY


Best Choreography


Chloe Arnold, “The Late Late Show with James Corden” — “Greatest Showman,” “Crossswalk the Musical on Broadway”


Mandy Moore, “So You Think You Can Dance” — “Brand New,” “To Make You Feel My Love” - WINNER


Travis Wall, “So You Think You Can Dance” — “Change is Everything,” “Strange Fruit”


Al Blackstone, “So You Think You Can Dance” — “The Man That Got Away, “L-O-V-E”


Christopher Scott, “So You Think You Can Dance” — “Prism,” “Say You Won’t Let Go”


CINEMATOGRAPHY


Best Cinematography (Nonfiction)


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Lagos”


“Blue Planet II” — “The Deep”


“Blue Planet II” — “One Ocean”


“Chef’s Table” — “Corrado Assenza”


“Jane” - WINNER


Best Cinematography (Reality)


“The Amazing Race” — “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure”


“Born This Way” — “Homecoming”


“Deadliest Catch” — “Battle Lines”


“Life Below Zero” — Series Body of Work- WINNER


“Queer Eye” — “To Gay or Not Too Gay”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board”


Best Cinematography (Single-Camera Series, Half Hour)


“Atlanta” — “Teddy Perkins” - WINNER


“Barry” — “Chapter Eight: Know Your Truth”


“The End of the F***ing World” — “Episode 3”


“GLOW” — “Pilot”


“Mozart in the Jungle” — “Ichi Go Ichi E”


Best Cinematography (Single-Camera Series, Hour)


“The Crown” — “Beryl” - WINNER


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “June”


“Legion” — “Chapter 9”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Pilot”


“Ozark” — “The Toll”


“Stranger Things” — “Chapter One: MADMAX”


“Westworld” — “The Riddle of the Sphinx”


Best Cinematography (Multi-Camera Series)


“The Ranch” — “Do What You Gotta Do”


“Superior Donuts” — “Grades of Wrath”


“Will and Grace” — “A Gaye Olde Christmas” - WINNER


Best Cinematography (Movie/Mini)


“The Alienist” — “The Boy on the Bridge”


“Fahrenheit 451”


“Genius: Picasso” — “Chapter One” - WINNER


“Godless” — “An Incident at Creede”


“USS Callister (Black Mirror)”


COSTUMES


Best Costumes (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality)


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Disney Night”


“Jesus Christ Superstar”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board” - WINNER


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Natalie Portman”


“Tracey Ullman’s Show” — “Episode 1”


Best Contemporary Costumes


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — “The Man Who Would Be Vogue” - WINNER


“Black-ish” — “Juneteenth”


“Empire” — “Slave to Memory”


“Grace and Frankie” — “The Expiration Date”


“This is Us” — “The Wedding”


Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes


“Fahrenheit 451”


“Game of Thrones” — “Beyond the Wall” - WINNER


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “Seeds”


“A Series of Unfortunate Events” — “The Vile Village: Part 1”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


Best Period Costumes


“The Alienist” — “A Fruitful Partnership”


“The Crown” — “Dear Mrs. Kennedy” - WINNER


“Genius: Picasso” — “Chapter One”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “The Disappointment of the Dionne Quintuplets”


“Outlander” — “Freedom and Whisky”


DIRECTING


Best Directing (Documentary/Nonfiction)


“Icarus”


“Jane” - WINNER


“The Vietnam War” — “Episode 8: The History of the World”


“Wild Wild Country” — “Part 3”


“The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling”


Best Directing (Reality)


“The Amazing Race” — “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure”


“American Ninja Warrior” — “Daytona Beach Qualifiers”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board”- WINNER


“Shark Tank” — “Episode 903”


“The Voice” — “Live Top 11 Performance”


Best Directing (Variety Series)


“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” — “Episode 2061”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Episode 421”


“The Late Late Show with James Corden” — “Episode 0416”


“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” — “Episode 438”


“Portlandia” — “Riot Spray”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Donald Glover” - WINNER


DOCUMENTARY/INFORMATIONAL


Best Documentary/Nonfiction Series


“American Masters”


“Blue Planet II”


“The Defiant Ones”


“The Fourth Estate”


“Wild Wild Country” - WINNER


Best Documentary/Nonfiction Special


“Icarus”


“Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond”


“Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like”


“Spielberg”


“The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling” - WINNER


Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking


“City of Ghosts”


“Jane”


“Strong Island” - WINNER


“What Haunts Us”


Best Informational Program


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” - WINNER


“Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath”


“My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman”


“Star Talk with Neil deGrasse Tyson”


“Vice”






 HAIRSTYLING


Best Hairstyling (Multi-Camera)


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Night at the Movies”


“Jesus Christ Superstar”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board” - WINNER


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Tiffany Haddish”


“The Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 1”


Best Hairstyling (Single-Camera Series)


“The Crown” — “Dear Mrs. Kennedy”


“Game of Thrones” — “The Dragon and the Wolf”


“GLOW” — “Pilot”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Pilot”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai” - WINNER


Best Hairstyling (Movie/Mini)


“American Horror Story: Cult”


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” - WINNER


“Genius: Picasso”


“Godless”


“The Last Tycoon” — “Oscar, Oscar, Oscar”


“Twin Peaks”


INTERACTIVE MEDIA


Best Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within Unscripted Program


“Conan Without Borders” - WINNER


“The Oscars” — “All Access”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “Season 10 RuVeal”


“Watch What Happens Live! With Andy Cohen”


Best Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within Scripted Program


“Mr. Robot” — “Ecoin”


“Rick and Morty’ — “Virtual Rick-ality”


“Silicon Valley” — “Interactive World: Not Hotdog, VR and Twitter-Powered Pizza Drones”


“13 Reasons Why” — “Talk to the Reasons”


“Westworld” — “Chaos Takes Control Interactive Experience” - WINNER


Best Original Interactive Program


“Back to the Moon”


“Blade Runner 2049: Memory Lab”


“Coco VR”


“NASA JPL: Cassini’s Grand Finale” - WINNER


“Spider-Man Homecoming VR Experience”


LIGHTING DESIGN


Best Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Series)


“America’s Got Talent” — “The Finals”


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Halloween Night”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Kevin Hart” - WINNER


“So You Think You Can Dance” — “Finale”


“The Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 1”


Best Lighting Design/Direction (Variety Special)


“60th Annual Grammy Awards”


“Jesus Christ Superstar” - WINNER


“The Oscars”


“Super Bowl LII Halftime Show Starring Justin Timberlake”


“71st Annual Tony Awards”


MAIN TITLE DESIGN


Best Main Title Design


“The Alienist”


“Altered Carbon”


“Counterpart” - WINNER


“GLOW”


“Westworld”


MAKEUP


Best Makeup (Non-Prosthetic, Mulit-Camera)


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Halloween Night”


“Jesus Christ Superstar”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Tina Fey” - WINNER


“The Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 1”


Best Makeup (Single-Camera Series, Non-Prosthetic)


“Game of Thrones” — “The Dragon and the Wolf”


“GLOW” — “Money’s in the Chase”


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “Unwomen”


“This is Us” — “Number Three”


“Vikings” — “Homeland”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai” - WINNER


Best Makeup (Movie/Mini, Non-Prosthetic)


“American Horror Story: Cult”


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” - WINNER


“Genius: Picasso”


“The Last Tycoon” — “Oscar, Oscar, Oscar”


“Twin Peaks”


Best Prosthetic Makeup


“American Horror Story: Cult”


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace”


“Game of Thrones” — “The Dragon and the Wolf” - WINNER


“Star Trek: Discovery” — “Will You Take My Hand?”


“Westworld” — “The Riddle of the Sphinx”


MOTION DESIGN


Best Motion Design


“Broad City” — “Mushrooms”


“Wasted! The Story of Food Waste”


MUSIC


Best Music and Lyrics


“Big Mouth” — “Totally Gay”


“A Christmas Story Live” — “In the Market for a Miracle”


“The Good Fight” — “High Crimes and Misdemeanors”


“If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast” — “Just Getting Started”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Come Back Barack” - WINNER


“Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life” — “The Buddy Song”


Best Music Direction


“Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo”


“Elton John: I’m Still Standing – A Grammy Salute”


“The Oscars”


“Super Bowl LII Halftime Show Starring Justin Timberlake”


“Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song” - WINNER


Best Main Title Theme Music


“The Defenders”


“Godless” - WINNER


“The Last Tycoon”


“The Putin Interviews”


“Somebody Feed Phil”


“The Tick”


Best Music Supervision


“Atlanta” — “Alligator Man”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Pilot” - WINNER


“Stranger Things” — “Trick or Treat, Freak”


“This is Us” — “That’ll Be the Day”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


Best Music Composition (Movie/Mini)


“Alias Grace” — “Part 1”


“The Commuter (Electric Dreams)”


“Crazy Diamond (Electric Dreams)”


“Godless” — “Homecoming”


“March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step” - WINNER


“USS Callister (Black Mirror)”


Best Music Composition (Series)


“Game of Thrones” — “The Dragon and the Wolf” - WINNER


“Jessica Jones” — “AKA Playland”


“Once Upon a Time” — “Leaving Storybrooke”


“SEAL Team” — “Pattern of Life”


“Star Wars Rebels” — “Family Reunion – And Farewell”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


NARRATOR


Best Narrator


David Attenborough, “Blue Planet II” — “One Ocean” - WINNER


Carl Reiner, “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast”


Morgan Freeman, “March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step”


Charles Dance, “Savage Kingdom” — “Uprising: First Blood”


Liev Schreiber, “24/7” — “Canelo-Golovkin”


PICTURE EDITING


Best Picture Editing (Nonfiction)


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Lagos” - WINNER


“The Defiant Ones” — “Episode 3”


“Jane”


“Wild Wild Country” — “Part 3”


“The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling”


Best Picture Editing (Structured or Competition Reality)


“The Amazing Race” — “It’s Just a Million Dollars, No Pressure”


“American Ninja Warrior” — “Daytona Beach Qualifiers”


“Queer Eye” — Series Body of Work - WINNER


“RuPaul’s Drag Race” — “10s Across the Board”


“The Voice” — Series Body of Work


Best Picture Editing (Unstructured Reality)


“Born This Way” — Series Body of Work


“Deadliest Catch” — “Battle Lines”


“Life Below Zero” — “The 11th Hour”


“RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked” — “Untucked – 10s Across the Board”


“United Shades of America” — “Sikhs in America” - WINNER


Best Picture Editing (Variety)


“Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2018”


“Dave Chappelle: Equanimity”


“Drunk History” — “Heroines”


“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: The Great American Puerto Rico”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Wax President Harding (Segment)”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Border Patrol (Segment)” - WINNER


Best Picture Editing (Multi-Camera Series)


“The Big Bang Theory” — “The Bow Tie Asymmetry”


“Mom” — “Crazy Snakes and a Clog to the Head”


“One Day at a Time” — “Not Yet”


“Roseanne” — “Darlene v. David”


“Will and Grace” — “Grandpa Jack” - WINNER


Best Picture Editing (Single Camera Comedy)


“Atlanta” — “Alligator Man”


“Atlanta” — “Teddy Perkins”


“Barry” — “Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast and Keep Going”


“Barry” — “Chapter Eight: Know Your Truth”


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Pilot” - WINNER


Best Picture Editing (Single Camera Drama)


“Game of Thrones” — “Beyond the Wall”


“Game of Thrones” — “The Dragon and the Wolf”


“Game of Thrones” — “The Spoils of War”


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “June” - WINNER


“Stranger Things” — “Chapter Nine: The Gate”


Best Picture Editing (Single Camera Movie/Mini)


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — “Alone”


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — “House by the Lake”


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — “Manhunt”


“Twin Peaks” — “Part 8”


“USS Callister (Black Mirror)” - WINNER


PRODUCTION DESIGN


Best Production Design (Variety/Reality Series)


“Bill Nye Saves the World” — “Extinction: Why all Our Friends Are Dying”


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Night at the Movies”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Episode 418”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Bill Hader” - WINNER


“The Voice” — “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere”


Best Production Design (Variety Special)


“Carol Burnett Show 50th Anniversary Special”


“75th Annual Golden Globe Awards”


“60th Annual Grammy Awards”


“Jesus Christ Superstar” - WINNER


“The Oscars”


Best Production Design (Narrative, Half-Hour or Less)


“Atlanta” — “Teddy Perkins”


“Barry” — “Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast and Keep Going”


“GLOW” — “The Dusty Spur” - WINNER


“Grace and Frankie” — “The Tappys”


“Silicon Valley” — “Tech Evangelist”


“Will and Grace” — “A Gaye Olde Christmas”


Best Production Design (Narrative, Period/Fantasy)


“The Alienist” — “The Boy on the Bridge”


“The Crown” — “Beryl”


“Game of Thrones” — “Dragonstone” - WINNER


“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — “Ya Shivu v Bolshom Dome Na Kholme”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


Best Production Design (Narrative, Contemporary)


“American Horror Story: Cult”


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “June” - WINNER


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “Seeds”


“Ozark” — “My Dripping Sleep”


“Twin Peaks”


SOUND EDITING


Best Sound Editing (Nonfiction)


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Seattle” - WINNER


“Blue Planet II” — “Coral Reefs”


“The Defiant Ones” — “Episode 1”


“Jane”


“The Vietnam War” — “Episode 6: Things Fall Apart”


“Wild Wild Country” — “Part 1”


Best Sound Editing (Half Hour Series)


“Atlanta” — “Teddy Perkins”


“Ballers” — “Bull Rush”


“Barry” — “Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast and Keep Going” - WINNER


“Star Wars Rebels” — “A World Between Worlds”


“Vice Principals” — “The Union of the Wizard and the Warrior”


Best Sound Editing (One Hour Series)


“Game of Thrones” — “The Spoils of War”


“Homeland” — “All In”


“Star Trek: Discovery” — “What’s Past is Prologue”


“Stranger Things” — “Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer” - WINNER


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


Best Sound Editing (Movie/Mini)


“American Horror Story: Cult” — “Great Again”


“Fahrenheit 451”


“Godless” — “Homecoming”


“Twin Peaks” — “Part 8”


“USS Callister (Black Mirror)” - WINNER


“Waco” — “Operation Showtime”


SOUND MIXING


Best Sound Mixing (Nonfiction)


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Lagos” - WINNER


“The Defiant Ones” — “Episode 1”


“Jane”


“The Vietnam War” — “Episode 6: Things Fall Apart”


“Wild Wild Country” — “Part 1”


Best Sound Mixing (Variety)


“60th Annual Grammy Awards”


“Jesus Christ Superstar” - WINNER


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Episode 421”


“The Oscars”


“The Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 2”


Best Sound Mixing (Half Hour Series)


“Barry” — “Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast and Keep Going” - WINNER


“Family Guy” — “Three Directors”


“Modern Family” — “Lake Life”


“Mozart in the Jungle” — “Domo Arigato”


“Silicon Valley” — “Fifty-One Percent”


Best Sound Mixing (One Hour Series)


“Game of Thrones” — “Beyond the Wall” - WINNER


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “June”


“Mr. Robot” — “eps3.4_runtime-error.r00”


“Stranger Things” — “Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer”


“Westworld” — “Akane No Mai”


Best Sound Mixing (Movie/Mini)


“The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — “The Man Who Would Be Vogue”


“Fahrenheit 451”


“Genius: Picasso” — “Chapter One” - WINNER


“Twin Peaks” — “Part 8”


“Waco” — “Operation Showtime”


SPECIAL AND VISUAL EFFECTS


Best Special Visual Effects


“Altered Carbon” — “Out of the Past”


“Game of Thrones” — “Beyond the Wall” - WINNER


“Lost in Space” — “Danger, Will Robinson”


“Stranger Things” — “Chapter Nine: The Gate”


“Westworld” — “The Passenger”


Best Supporting Visual Effects


“The Alienist” — “The Boy on the Bridge” - WINNER


“The Crown” — “Misadventure”


“Gotham” — “That’s Entertainment”


“The Handmaid’s Tale” — “June”


“Mr. Robot” — “eps3.4_runtime-err0r.r00”


STUNT COORDINATION


Best Stunt Coordination (Comedy/Variety)


“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”


“Cobra Kai”


“GLOW” - WINNER


“Saturday Night Live”


“Shameless”


Best Stunt Coordination (Drama/Movie/Mini)


“The Blacklist”


“Blindspot”


“Game of Thrones” - WINNER


“The Punisher”


“Westworld”


TECHNICAL DIRECTION


Best Technical Direction (Movie/Mini/Special)


“Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2018”


“Jesus Christ Superstar” - WINNER


“The Oscars”


“2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony”


“Super Bowl LII Halftime Show Starring Justin Timberlake”


Best Technical Direction (Series)


“The Big Bang Theory” — “The Bow Tie Asymmetry”


“Dancing with the Stars” — “Finale”


“Jimmy Kimmel Live” — “Live in Brooklyn: Billy Joel and Tracy Morgan”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — “Episode 421”


“Saturday Night Live” — “Host: Donald Glover” - WINNER


“The Voice” — “Live Finale, Part 2”


WRITING


Best Writing (Nonfiction)


“Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” — “Southern Italy” - WINNER


“The Defiant Ones” — “Episode 1”


“Icarus”


“Jane”


“Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like”


“The Vietnam War” — “Episode 8: The History of the World”


Best Writing (Variety Series)


“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”


“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” - WINNER


“Late Night with Seth Meyers”


“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”


“Saturday Night Live”


 





 




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Main photo article They have been nominated for exactly 30 Emmys between them.
And Heidi Klum and Padma Lakshmi naturally drew plenty of attention on the Creative Arts Emmys red carpet on Saturday night.
Both ladies looked radiant as they led a host of stars into LA Microsoft Theater for the second night of the ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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