Final Winners from the 75th Creative Arts Announced
The Television Academy tonight presented the second of its two 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies honoring outstanding artistic and technical achievement in television at the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE. The ceremony awarded many talented artists and craftspeople in categories including animation, documentary/nonfiction, game shows, reality and variety series.
A complete list of this year's Creative Arts Emmy Award winners, as compiled by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP, is available here.
This year's final Creative Arts Emmy Awards, executive produced by Bob Bain, featured presenters from television's hit shows, including Kate Berlant and John Early (Would It Kill You to Laugh?); Adam Blackstone (The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna); Kid Cudi (Entergalactic); Donald Faison and Abigail Spencer (Extended Family); Duff Goldman (Baking Championships); Nikki Garcia and Brie Garcia (Twin Love); Nikki Glaser (FBoy Island); Lori Greiner (Shark Tank); Derek Hough and Julianne Hough (Dancing with the Stars); Lala Kent, Tom Sandoval, Tom Schwartz and Scheana Shay (Vanderpump Rules); Padma Lakshmi (Top Chef; Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi); Chelsea Lazkani, Amanza Smith, Chrishell Stause and Bre Tiesi (Selling Sunset); Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal (Good Mythical Morning); Rickey Minor (The 95th Academy Awards); Jeff Probst (Survivor); Robin Thede (A Black Lady Sketch Show); Alan Tudyk (Resident Alien; Harley Quinn); Lisa Vanderpump (Vanderpump Villa); and John Walsh (America's Most Wanted).
An edited presentation of the awards presented on both nights of the Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8:00 PM EST/PST on FXX and be available for streaming on Hulu on Sunday, Jan. 14.
For more information, please visit emmys.com.
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