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The 75th annual Emmy Awards, in the form of the two-night Creative Arts Emmy Awards, kick off this weekend at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, opening the door to a month of high praise.

Saturday’s creative arts ceremony largely features scripted awards that were not handed out on Monday, January 15, during the Primetime Emmys telecast on Fox, with Sunday devoted almost exclusively to reality and nonfiction.

The Creative Arts Celebrations edited presentation will air Saturday, January 13 at 8pm ET/PT on FXX.

There are some interesting fights to keep an eye on this weekend as well as a few notable potential winners. However, what wasn’t handed out was the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, which received a last-minute deferral from the Television Academy and was moved to primetime after a campaign by the WGA (and the threat of charges against the heckler).

Saturday’s top prizes include guest actor, outstanding television movie and music supervision spots. On the last, Weird things He’s looking for a winning streak after that Kate Bush moment, but he’s up against ’70s rock Daisy Jones and the Six; The wonderful Mrs. MaiselWhich won for three consecutive years between 2018-2020; Ted Lasso; And White lotus.

As for the awards for guest actor and actress, in drama and comedy, there are some big names including Jon Bernthal The bearNathan Lane L Murders only in the buildingJudith Light L poker faceTaraji P. Henson L Abbott Elementary And a large number of faces from Succession And The last of us Including James Cromwell, Hiam Abbass, Cherry Jones, Harriet Walter, and Ariane Moayed for the Jesse Armstrong drama, and Murray Bartlett, Nick Offerman, Kevon Woodard, Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reed, and Anna Torv for the video game adaptation.

Watch out if Woodard wins because he will become the first deaf actor to win an Emmy and also the youngest actor to ever do so.

Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas, Fire Island, Hocus Pocus 2, Prey And Stranger: The Yankovic Story They are competing for best television movie.

The night also includes the major casting awards, which are usually a good barometer for who will win acting awards at the Primetime Emmys, as well as awards for cinematography, editing, sound, hair, makeup and visual effects.

On Sunday, it was reality TV’s turn.

Jimmy Fallon is up for Best Game Show, the first time that award has come out of Daytime, while Scandoval could help Vanderpump Rules First Emmy ever.

Mayim Bialik Nominated for Outstanding Game Show Host for Game Show – Danger! – from which she was recently fired, RuPaul looks to continue his winning streak, and Stanley Tucci competes against Michelle Obama and Oprah in the hosted reality series category.

Speaking of the Obamas, President Barack Obama may win for the second year in a row in a different show, this time for Work: What we do all day. Additionally, Kid Cudi is looking for a win in animation and Tim Robinson is competing with James Corden for Outstanding Miniseries Comedy, Drama or Variety.

There are also two main documentary awards for series and special programs featuring the likes of Dear Mama, 100 Foot Wave, 1619 Project, Being Mary Tyler Moore And docs about Judy Blume, Pamela Anderson, and Michael J. Fox.

Finally, Norman Lear can add to his Emmy tally posthumously as ABC Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter He faces the likes of Carol Burnett, John Mulaney, Lizzo, Trevor Noah, and Wanda Sykes.

Follow below as winners are revealed on Saturday, and check back to see who wins on Sunday.

Complete list of Creative Arts Emmy Award winners

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Ted Lasso • International Break • Apple TV+ • Apple Presents Doozer Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television

Sam Richardson as Edwin Akuffo

Outstanding choreography for scripted programming

Blindness • Routines: History/San Quentin Blues • STARZ • STARZ Original Presents, Lionsgate Television, Snoot

John Boggs, choreographer

Outstanding Cast for a Drama Series

White lotus • HBO Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and The District

Meredith Tucker, acting
Francesco Vidovati, CSA, site selection
Barbara Giordani, CSA, Site Selection

Outstanding cast of a limited series, film, or anthology

meat • Netflix • Netflix series / A24 production

Charlene Lee, acting
Claire Coonce, cast

Outstanding cast for a comedy series

The bear • FX • FX Productions Jenny Bacharach, CSA, Casting Jennifer Rudnick, Location Casting Staff

Mickey Pascal, site selection
AJ Links, Site Selection

Outstanding period costumes for the series

The Great • Choose Your Weapon • Hulu • Civic Center Media, MRC

Sharon Long, fashion designer
Claire Tremlett, assistant costume designer
Basia Koznar, assistant fashion designer
Anna Lau, costume supervisor

Great period costumes for a limited or anthology series, movie

Daisy Jones and the Six • Track 8: Looks Like We’ve Made It • Prime Video • Hello Sunshine, Amazon Studios

Denise Wingate, fashion designer
Derek Sullivan, costume supervisor

Great fantasy/sci-fi costumes

Dragon House • The Heirs Of The Dragon • HBO Max • HBO in association with 1:26 Pictures, Bastard Sword, and GRRM Productions

Janie Timim, fashion designer
Catherine Burchell, assistant costume designer
Paul Yueil, assistant costume designer
Rachel George, Assistant Fashion Designer
Joanna Lynch, costume supervisor

The series’ distinctive contemporary costumes

Outstanding contemporary costumes for a limited or anthology series, film

Premium synthetic makeup

Distinctive contemporary makeup (non-synthetic)

Distinctive period and/or character makeup (non-synthetic)

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Distinctive period and/or character hair styling

Outstanding contemporary hairdressing

The stunning format for a drama series, miniseries, limited film or anthology

An outstanding stunt format for a comedy series or variety show

Outstanding stunt performance

Outstanding production design for a narrative program (half an hour)

Outstanding production design for a contemporary narrative program (1 hour or more)

Outstanding production design for a period piece or fantasy programme

Great special visual effects for a season or movie

Great special visual effects in one episode

Outstanding headline design

Outstanding motion design

Great sound editing for a limited series or anthology, movie or special

Outstanding sound editing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation

Best Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (1 Hour) and Animation

Best Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (1 hour)

Great sound mixing for comedy, drama (half hour) and animation series

Great audio mixing for a limited series, movie or anthology

Outstanding musical composition for a limited series or anthology, film or special (original dramatic score)

Outstanding musical supervision

Outstanding original music and lyrics

Outstanding Actor in a Comedy or Drama Miniseries***

Distinguished musical composition for the series (original dramatic score)

Great original music for the main title theme

Outstanding Actress in a Comedy or Drama Miniseries***

Outstanding image editing for a multi-camera comedy series

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