Hollywood’s strike continues to have far-reaching impacts across the TV and film industry.
The 75th Emmy Awards are the latest production to be put on pause due to the Hollywood strikes and will not air as planned in September.
From The White Lotus to House of the Dragon,there is fierce competition for this year’s best drama. Even Logan Roy would agree,these are serious shows.
But there may be trouble looming for the 75th annual Emmy Awards,as Hollywood sits on the brink of an actors’ strike.
Viola Davis’ Grammy win on Monday makes her the 18th person,and third black woman,to claim an Emmy,a Grammy,an Oscar and a Tony.
Leslie Jordan,the Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including Will&Grace and American Horror Story,has died.
After a lifetime of swimming with and filming sharks,the Sydney conservationist understands them better than anyone else.
Some surprising shows and stars went home empty-handed despite multiple nominations.
On a night with few real surprises,Australian actor Murray Bartlett capped a wild year in his career with a much-coveted Emmy win.
Australian actor Murray Bartlett has won his first Emmy for his role as uptight concierge Armand in HBO’s The White Lotus.
We could talk about the beautiful nude dresses,but the night really belonged to women who took up space.