‘Succession’ and ‘The Bear’ were recognized at the 2023 Emmys, which took place this Monday (15). The two series were the big winners of an unsurprising night, with six awards each.
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Competing for its fourth and final season, ‘Succession’ dominated the drama categories, with trophies for best series, actor (Kieran Culkin), actress (Sarah Snook), supporting actor (Matthew Macfadyen), direction and screenplay.
‘The Bear’ was the highlight in the comedy categories, with awards for best series, actor (Jeremy Allen White), supporting actress (Ayo Edebiri), supporting actor (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), direction and screenplay.
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Therefore, in the miniseries categories, the big winner was ‘Beef’. The Netflix production won the awards for best miniseries or anthology, actor (Steven Yeun), actress (Ali Wong, who had a historic victory), direction and screenplay.
It is worth remembering that the 2023 Emmy awards ceremony was initially scheduled for September 18th. However, due to strikes by American screenwriters and actors, it was postponed until the beginning of 2024 – a period that coincides with the cinema awards season.
Furthermore, in this edition, series aired between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023 competed. ‘The Crown’, for example, competed for its fifth season, and not for the sixth, which aired at the end of last year. ; A similar case is that of ‘The Bear’, nominated and awarded for its first season, aired in 2022.