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2018 Creative Arts Emmy Winners

2018 Creative Arts Emmy Winners

It's that time of year when we award the Creative Arts Emmy Nominees for their achievements in television. Although the main, Primetime Emmy Awards are being held on September 17th,  the Creative Arts Emmys are no less important. 

Notable mentions include Kat Williams won his category for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in Gambino's 'Atlanta' as Glover's uncle, and Tiffany Haddish won for her SNL episode, where she made history by being the first black, female stand-up comedian to guest host. Ron Cephas Jones from 'This Is Us' and Samira Wiley from 'The Handmaid's Tale' both cleaned up their categories, meaning this year is a momentous one for the African-American community. 

After these awards, John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice all achieved 'EGOT' status for their work on 'Jesus Christ Superstar', meaning they have won Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys. 

 

Check out the full list of winners below!

  • Variety special (live): “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert”
  • Host for a reality competition program: RuPaul Charles: “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
  • Directing for a reality program: Nick Murray, “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
  • Cinematography for a reality program: “Life Below Zero”
  • Casting for a reality program: “Queer Eye”
  • Variety special (pre-recorded): “Dave Chappelle: Equanimity”
  • Sound mixing for a non-fiction program (single- or multi-camera): “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”
  • Sound editing for a non-fiction program (single- or multi-camera): “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”
  • Technical direction, camerawork, video control for a series: “Saturday Night Live”
  • Makeup for a multi-camera series or special (non-prosthetic): “Saturday Night Live”
  • Hairstyling for a multi-camera series or special: “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
  • Informational series or special: “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”
  • Short-form non-fiction or reality: “Anthony Bourdain: Explore Parts Unknown”
  • Creative achievement in interactive media within a scripted program: “Conan Without Borders”
  • Interactive program: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
  • Music direction: Gregg Field, “Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song”
  • Narration: David Attenborough, “Blue Planet II”
  • Original music and lyrics: “Come Back Barack,” “Saturday Night Live”
  • Picture editing for a structured or competition reality program: “Queer Eye”
  • Picture editing for an unstructured reality program: “United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell”
  • Unstructured reality program: “United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell”
  • Structured reality program: “Queer Eye”
  • Documentary or non-fiction series: “Wild Wild Country”
  • Directing for a documentary/non-fiction special: Brett Morgen, “Jane”
  • Documentary/non-fiction special: “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling”
  • Technical direction, camerawork, video control for a limited series, movie or special: “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” 
  • Choreography: Mandy Moore, “So You Think You Can Dance”
  • Short-form variety series: “Carpool Karaoke — the Series”
  • Picture editing for variety program: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
  • Production design for a variety special: “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert”
  • Production design for a variety, reality or reality competition series: “Saturday Night Live”
  • Lighting design/lighting direction for a variety special: “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert”
  • Costumes for variety, non-fiction or reality programming: “Rupaul’s Drag Race”
  • Cinematography for a non-fiction program: “Jane” 
  • Picture editing for a non-fiction program: “Lagos”
  • Writing for a non-fiction program: Anthony Bourdain, “Parts Unknown”
  • Lighting design/lighting direction for a variety series: “Saturday Night Live”
  • Directing for a variety series: Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live”
  • Writing for a variety series: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”

Make sure you're ready for September 17th when the full list of winners are released. 

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