Emmy Awards 2019: ‘GoT’, ‘Fleabag’ Among Big Winners of the Night

Here’s the complete list of winners of 71st Primetime Emmy Awards that were held in Los Angeles on 22 September. The Emmy Awards are presented by The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. At a glance, the big winners of the evening are – Game of Thrones for winning two awards, Fleabag as it took home three Emmys, Chernobyl and Ozark for winning two titles each.

HBO’s Game of Thrones took home the final Emmy of the night in the Outstanding Drama Series category. Actor Peter Dinklage won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, for his role as Tyrion Lannister. Game of Thrones was leading this year with most number of Emmy nominations.

‘Fleabag’ Wins 3 Emmy Awards

Phoebe Waller Bridge went home with 3 awards. She won the title for Best Writing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Fleabag. The show also won in the Outstanding Comedy Series category.

‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Goes Home With 2 Awards

‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Goes Home With 2 Awards

The first Emmy of the night has been won by Tony Shalhoub for the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for the show The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. The show won another award as Alex Borstein won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Wins Outstanding Competition Program

HBO’s ‘Chernobyl’ Wins Outstanding Limited Series

Johan Renck won in the category of ‘Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special’. It also won the Emmy for Outstanding Limited Series, making it two wins for the series.

Netflix’s ‘When They See Us’ Wins for Lead Actor in a Limited Series

Jharrel Jerome walked to the stage to receive his Emmy for Lead Actor in a Limited Series among huge applause and cheers. He won the award for Netflix series When They See Us.

‘Black Mirror (Bandersnatch)’ Wins Outstanding Television Movie

The interactive Christmas episode of Netflix’s Black Mirror – Bandersnatch, took home the Emmy for Outstanding Television Movie, beating Brexit, King Lear and others. “I think being British we were conditioned to think 52% of you would vote for Brexit,” said Charles Brooker, creator and co-showrunner of Black Mirror.

‘Saturday Night Live’ Bags Outstanding Sketch Series

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