68th Emmy Nominees: Outstanding Comedy Series
Television Academy Throwback: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
In 2017, Julia Louis-Dreyfus broke the Emmy record for most awards won for a single role for her portrayal of Selina Meyer in Veep, totaling six Emmy wins for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Television Academy Throwback: Lena Waithe
At the 69th Emmys, Lena Waithe accepts the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series category for Master of None. In her speech, she reminds the audience to celebrate and draw inspiration from their "superpowers" – the things that make them unique!
Television Academy Throwback: Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the 68th Emmy Awards, asks some of his friends to help him open the show, including James Corden, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the cast of Modern Family, and more.
Television Academy Throwback: Kumail Nanjiani
Backstage at the 69th Emmy Awards, Kumail Nanjiani spoke to Albert Lawrence about what makes Silicon Valley special to him, meeting Jane Fonda, and his support for the ACLU.
Television Academy Throwback: Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen
Young actors Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen spoke about diversity at the "Dynamic And Diverse" event. They hope their show Fresh Off the Boat and shows like Dr. Ken inspired other networks.
Television Academy Throwback: Joey Soloway
Transparent creator Joey Soloway, a nonbinary individual, spoke on the thought behind transgender character Tante Gittel. Soloway says they didn't realize what Gittel's full story would become and how it would incorporate real transgender history.
Television Academy Throwback: Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Veep premiered nine years ago, we take a look back at Julia Louis-Dreyfus' first Emmy win for her role in the series.
2020 Creative Arts Emmys: Contemporary Hairstyling
The team from Black-ish wins the Emmy for Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling.
Television Academy Throwback: Black-ish
Watch as the family sitcom black-ish is recognized at the Television Academy Honors for creative TV with a conscience.
Television Academy Throwback: Julie Bowen
Julie Bowen accepts an Emmy for Modern Family in 2011 at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.