The Denver Post

“Game of Thrones” nabs best drama

- By Lynn Elber

LOS A NGELES» Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” became the first streaming series to win top Emmy comedy honors and HBO’s “Game of Thrones” recaptured the best drama series award Monday at a ceremony that largely slighted its most ethnically diverse field of nominees ever.

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Amazon’s freshman sitcom about an unhappy 1950s homemaker liberated by standup comedy, earned best actress honors for star Rachel Brosnahan.

Castmate Alex Borstein earned the supporting actress trophy and the series creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, nabbed writing and directing awards.

Claire Foy of “The Crown” and Matthew Rhys of “The Americans” won top drama acting Emmys, their first trophies for the roles and last chance to claim them, with Foy’s role as Queen Elizabeth II going to another actress and Rhys’ show wrapped.

In a ceremony that started out congratula­ting TV academy voters for the most ethnically diverse field of nominees ever, the early awards all went to whites.

“Let’s get it trending: #EmmysSoWhi­te,” presenter James Corden joked at the midway point, riffing off an earlier tribute to Betty White.

“I want to say six awards, all white winners, and nobody has thanked Jesus yet,” said cohost Michael Che, referring back to his earlier joke that only AfricanAme­rican and Republican winners do.

Then Regina King broke the string, with a best actress trophy in a limited series or movie for “Seven Seconds,” which tracks the fallout from a white police officer’s traffic accident involving a black teenager.

She was followed by Darren Criss, who won the lead acting award for the miniseries “The Assassinat­ion of Gianni Versace” and who is of Filipino descent.

Thandie Newton won best supporting drama actress for “Westworld,” and Peter Dinklage added a third trophy to his collection for “Game of Thrones.”

Bill Hader collected the best comedy actor award for “Barry,” a dark comedy about a hired killer who stumbles into a possible acting career.

“Saturday Night Live” won for best variety sketch series.

The Emmys had a reallife dramatic moment when winning director Glenn Weiss proposed to his girlfriend, Jan Svendsen. She said yes.

 ?? Chris Pizzello, Invision ?? Lorne Michaels and the cast and crew from “Saturday Night Live” accept the award for outstandin­g variety sketch series at the Emmy Awards on Monday.
Chris Pizzello, Invision Lorne Michaels and the cast and crew from “Saturday Night Live” accept the award for outstandin­g variety sketch series at the Emmy Awards on Monday.

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