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However, there were some great and popular diverse offerings during the 2014-2015 television season, like black-ish,Jane the Virgin, Fresh Off the Boat and Empire.
This year, we can only hope that the talent of more diverse actors, women directors and writers gets the recognition it deserves.
Without further ado, here are this year’s Women and POC Emmy nominees!
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Taraji P. Henson (IMBD)
Taraji P. Henson (Empire) starred in the movie Baby Boy. She has also been in many other TV shows including Boston Legal and Person of Interest.
Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder) got her start in theater. In 2011, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Aibileen Clark in The Help.
Best Director for a Comedy Series
Louis C.K. (Louie) is a comedian who got his start writing for other comedians like David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Chris Rock. He is the creator and director of Louie, which he also stars in.
Phil Lord (The Last Man on Earth) is one half of the team known for directing and writing films like Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and The Lego Movie, with Christopher Miller.
Phil Lord (IMBD)
They met at Dartmouth College.
Jill Soloway was inspired to create Transparent after her father came out as transgender. She directed the film Afternoon Delight and wrote for the show Six Feet Under.
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Jill Soloway (Transparent)
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Semi Chellas (Mad Men) is known for her work on Restless Spirits. She is nominated with Matthew Weiner for her work on Mad Men.
Good luck to all of the nominees! Who do you hope takes home a trophy?
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The 41st Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held last Friday in Los Angeles. The big winners in the animation categories were the PBS series "Peg + Cat" and the Nick series "Peter Rabbit," which each picked up three awards.
Disney’s Mickey Mouse short Croissant de Triomphe picked up another Emmy—its third one—for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program. The award was announced during the 65th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards, held on Sunday, September 15.
The short had already won two Emmys in the juried Individual Achievement category. The large number of Emmys won by the short does not necessarily mean that it is the best of the new Mickey shorts, but only that it was the short chosen by Disney to be submitted for Emmy consideration.
In the Outstanding Animated Program competition, South Park won for the episode “Raising the Bar.” It is the show’s fourth Emmy Award in that category. The series was competing against episodes of Bob’s Burgers, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Regular Show, and The Simpsons.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced the juried winners for the 65th Emmy Awards. Among the winners are six artists for Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be presented in a ceremony on Sunday, September 15, and the show will be televised on September 21st on FXX (a spinoff-network of FX). Congrats to the winners!
Adventure Time “Puhoy”
Cartoon Network/Cartoon Network Studios
Andy Ristaino, Character Design
Disney Mickey Mouse “Croissant de Triomphe”
Disney.com/Disney Television Animation
Jenny Gase-Baker, Background Paint
Disney Mickey Mouse “Croissant de Triomphe”
Disney.com/Disney Television Animation
Joseph Holt, Art Direction
Disney TRON: Uprising “The Stranger”
Disney XD/Disney Television Animation
Alberto Mielgo, Art Direction
Dragons: Riders of Berk “We Are Family (Part 2)”
Cartoon Network/DreamWorks Animation
Andy Bialk, Character Design
The Simpsons “Treehouse Of Horror XXIII”
FOX/Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
Paul Wee, Character Animation
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has announced the juried winners for the 65th Emmy Awards. Among the winners are six artists for Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be presented in a ceremony on Sunday, September 15, and the show will be televised on September 21st on FXX (a spinoff-network of FX). Congrats to the winners!
Adventure Time “Puhoy”
Cartoon Network/Cartoon Network Studios
Andy Ristaino, Character Design
Disney Mickey Mouse “Croissant de Triomphe”
Disney.com/Disney Television Animation
Jenny Gase-Baker, Background Paint
Disney Mickey Mouse “Croissant de Triomphe”
Disney.com/Disney Television Animation
Joseph Holt, Art Direction
Disney TRON: Uprising “The Stranger”
Disney XD/Disney Television Animation
Alberto Mielgo, Art Direction
Dragons: Riders of Berk “We Are Family (Part 2)”
Cartoon Network/DreamWorks Animation
Andy Bialk, Character Design
The Simpsons “Treehouse Of Horror XXIII”
FOX/Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
Paul Wee, Character Animation
Jimmy Fallon, 'Glee' and Betty White (made for an "energetically hilarious" start to last night's Emmys. As for the rest of the show? Critics at USA Today and the New York Times, reg. required, gave the former SNL star mixed reviews. Plus... Read the rest of this post