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British success and marriage proposal at Emmy awards

Game Of Thrones regains crown as Rhys and Foy scoop gongs

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British talent won big at the Emmys during a memorable ceremony that saw one winner propose to his girlfriend on stage and Game Of Thrones win the heavyweigh­t battle to regain its crown.

At the most prestigiou­s awards show in US television, Welsh star Matthew Rhys won the lead actor in a drama series for his role in FX’s The Americans, while English actress Claire Foy scooped the equivalent award in the female category for her portrayal of the Queen in Netflix’s The Crown.

It was Foy’s final chance to win an Emmy for her role as the Queen before she hands over to Olivia Colman for season three and she appeared visibly emotional on stage.

Foy’s co-star, Matt Smith, missed out on a supporting actor prize while Benedict Cumberbatc­h lost out to Rhys for lead actor.

London-born Thandie Newton won the supporting actress in a drama series for her part in HBO’s sci-fi western Westworld.

Game Of Thrones – back at the Emmys after a one-year absence due to the timing of its previous season – won the prize for outstandin­g drama series.

HBO’s fantasy epic came out on top from a category including The Crown, Stranger Things, The Americans, This Is Us, Westworld and last year’s winner, The Handmaid’s Tale.

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards took place in Los Angeles and provided one of the most memorable moments in recent awards show history when a director popped the question during his acceptance speech.

Glenn Weiss won the outstandin­g directing for a variety special gong and told the audience the prize was “bitterswee­t” because his mother had died two weeks previously.

He said his mother had “loved” his partner, Jan Svendsen, adding: “You wonder why I don’t like to call you my girlfriend? Because I want to call you my wife.”

The entire room erupted into cheers before Weiss invited his partner to the stage where she nodded franticall­y.

Happy Days star Henry Winkler also won an award.

The veteran actor, 72, scooped the outstandin­g supporting actor in a comedy series gong for his role as acting coach Gene Cousineau in HBO’s Barry. Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series – Henry Winkler (Barry)

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series – Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series – Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel)

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Bill Hader (Barry) Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Television Movie – Merritt Wever (Godless) Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Television Movie – Jeff Daniels (Godless) Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special – William Bridges and Charlie Brooker (Black Mirror episode USS Callister) Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie – Regina King (Seven Seconds) Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Television Movie – Darren Criss (The Assassinat­ion Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series – Peter Dinklage (Game Of Thrones) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series – Thandie Newton (Westworld) Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Matthew Rhys (The Americans)

Lead Actress in a Drama Series – Claire Foy (The Crown) Outstandin­g Limited Series – The Assassinat­ion 0f Gianni Versace: American Crime Story Outstandin­g Comedy Series – The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Outstandin­g Drama Series – Game Of Thrones

 ??  ?? THRONE ROOM: Actors from Game Of Thrones with their Outstandin­g Drama Series awards in LA
THRONE ROOM: Actors from Game Of Thrones with their Outstandin­g Drama Series awards in LA
 ??  ?? Actor Matthew Rhys with his award
Actor Matthew Rhys with his award
 ??  ?? Veteran actor Henry Winkler, 72
Veteran actor Henry Winkler, 72

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