Emmys: ‘Olive Kitterage’ Wins Best Limited Series Emmy
Bolstered by the show’s big night, actress Frances McDormand, who won Emmys Sunday for both producing and starring in the four-episode series, called on fans to push HBO to produce more episodes in the future.
Although Queen Latifah didn’t get the coveted lead actress award, we still want to congratulate Bessie on their four Emmy wins.
In the series, Jenkins played as Olive Kitteridge’s husband, Henry.
A considerably dressed-down Gaga announced Jenkins’ as victor , for his performance in HBO’s “Olive Kitteridge“, subsequently thrilling the longtime thespian.
Richard Jenkins only other award recognition came at the Oscars where he received a Best Actor nomination for The Visitor in 2009. She is the first black actress to win in the category.
Any time a story featuring a brusque New England woman of a certain age cleans up at the Emmys, it’s a great day for all brusque New England women of a certain age and, indeed, all women of all ages. And she gave the rare speech that can be quoted entirely in three lines: “My colleagues Jane [Anderson] and Lisa [Cholodenko] have already given the thank-yous that need to be said”.
The rest, well, I don’t know, and neither do you. Schumer says the night is about the Internet weighing in on which women look the worst.
It was just one thing after another: Regina King’s genuine shock at winning for her turn in “American Crime“. She’ll be hosting this baby soon enough.
Carolyn Pickman were awarded in the Outstanding Casting For A Limited Series, Movie Or A Special category. Tracy Morgan, the actor-comedian seriously injured previous year in a auto accident, made a triumphant return to reveal “Game of Thrones” the best drama series. We’ll see her at the 2016 Emmys.