TheSchitt’s Creekcast hilariously reunited on stage to end the 2024 Emmy Awards.
1.First,Saoirse Ronanand Jack Lowden made theirred carpet debutafterquietly getting marriedearlier this year.
Jack was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work as River Cartwright inSlow Horses.

TheSchitt’s Creekcast hilariously reunited on stage to end the 2024 Emmy Awards.
3.Laverne Cox and Nava Maushareda touching and emotional moment on the red carpet.
4.Eugene and Dan Levy hosted the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.
The duo hilariously played into their father-son dynamic, which I could honestly watch every day of the week.

Their comedic timing was so perfect that people hoped the trio would host an award show together.
They presented the award for Outstanding Drama Series.
8.Shogunwon Outstanding Drama Series.

It also became the first majority non-English language series to win Best Drama.
9.Annie Murphy and Catherine O’Hara reunited with Eugene and Dan on stage for a perfectSchitt’s Creekmoment.
Then, Catherine jokingly tore up the envelope before revealing the winner.

This was the first time the series won for Best Comedy.
He became the first Japanese actor to win in this category and only the second Asian actor.
12.Anna Sawai won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her work as Toda Mariko inShogun.

She became the first Asian actor to win in this category.
16.Baby Reindeerwon Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
The Netflix series won six Emmy Awards in total.

He also won for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Liz Danvers inTrue Detective: Night Country.
This is his second Emmy for the role.

They also poked fun at Lorne Michaels for all the times he’s lost an Emmy Award.
29.Greg Berlanti received the Governors Award for his impact on television and LGBTQ+ representation.
30.Jon Stewart andThe Daily Showwon Outstanding Talk Series once again.

This win comes after Jon returned to the program.
The series previously won for10 consecutive years, while Jon hosted between 1999 to 2015.
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