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Anthony Bourdain honoured with six posthumous Emmys

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LOS ANGELES: Late celebrity chef and writer Anthony Bourdain won six posthumous Emmys for his hit CNN travel series “Parts Unknown” over the weekend, as the Television Academy handed out its first round of annual awards.

The Creative Arts Emmys, held on Saturday and Sunday night in Los Angeles, honour achievemen­t in technical discipline­s, writing and unscripted programmin­g.

They are awarded ahead of the main primetime gala on Sept 17.

Bourdain -- who committed suicide in June at age 61 - personally earned statuettes for best writing for a nonfiction program and outstandin­g informatio­nal series for “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”

The show and its digital counterpar­t took home four other prizes.

Among other early winners were heavy favourite ‘Game of Thrones’, which scooped up seven Emmys, including for costumes, visual effects and music. It earned 22 nomination­s overall, including for best drama series.

Sketch show “Saturday Night Live” also took home seven awards.

NBC’s musical ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert’ raked in five awards, including one for best live variety special. Game of Thrones That honour allowed singer John Legend and theatre giants Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to claim a rare title -- all three now have coveted EGOT status, with individual Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony wins.

The trio served as executive producers on the musical, in which Legend starred as Jesus. He is also up for an Emmy for best actor in a limited series or movie, an award to be presented at the main event.

After a year off, ‘Game of Thrones’ -- HBO’s wildly popular fantasy epic -- is expected to dominate this year’s Emmys competitio­n.

But Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ -- which took home the best drama series trophy last year with ‘GoT’ out of the picture -- could again steal the spotlight. It has 20 nomination­s, and won three in the first round of awards.

The Emmys are television’s answer to the Oscars. — AFP

 ??  ?? Bourdain -- who committed suicide in June at age 61 -- personally earned statuettes for best writing for a nonfiction program and outstandin­g informatio­nal series for “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”
Bourdain -- who committed suicide in June at age 61 -- personally earned statuettes for best writing for a nonfiction program and outstandin­g informatio­nal series for “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”

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