We’ve come a long way, baby. But we’re finally ready to start handing out the 2023 Emmy Awards, a full four months after they were initially scheduled. The successful resolutions of two strikes later, the winners of the Creative Arts Emmys will be announced on January 6 (scripted programming) and January 7 (non-scripted programming), starting at 8 p.m. Et, prior to an edited broadcast of the ceremonies airing on Fxx January 13.
Just how long have the 2023 Emmys been in the making? Well, nominees include “The White Lotus,” which hasn’t aired since December 2022. Likewise, Hulu’s “Fire Island,” “Welcome to Chippendales,” and “Hocus Pocus 2” (remember that?!) are all among the TV projects nominated, as well as more recent shows like “Poker Face.”
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards are a helpful bellwether for the Primetime Emmy Awards winners, signaling whether or not we might expect a sweep. And this season brought plenty of critical favorites,...
Just how long have the 2023 Emmys been in the making? Well, nominees include “The White Lotus,” which hasn’t aired since December 2022. Likewise, Hulu’s “Fire Island,” “Welcome to Chippendales,” and “Hocus Pocus 2” (remember that?!) are all among the TV projects nominated, as well as more recent shows like “Poker Face.”
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards are a helpful bellwether for the Primetime Emmy Awards winners, signaling whether or not we might expect a sweep. And this season brought plenty of critical favorites,...
- 1/7/2024
- by Mark Peikert
- Indiewire
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday handed out trophies in the Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, Drama Series and Limited or Anthology Series categories. They went to FX’s The Bear, HBO’s The White Lotus and Netflix’s Beef (Charlene Lee and Claire Koonce), respectively
Last year, two of the winners in the casting categories, Succession for drama series and The White Lotus, which competed as a limited series in Season 1, went on to triumph a week later as Outstanding Drama Series and Limited Series winners, respectively. The Casting for a Comedy Series Emmy was won by ABC’s Abbott Elementary while Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso repeated as Comedy Series Emmy winner. The year before, the winners in the three casting categories all went on to triumph in the marquee scripted categories.
Last year, two of the winners in the casting categories, Succession for drama series and The White Lotus, which competed as a limited series in Season 1, went on to triumph a week later as Outstanding Drama Series and Limited Series winners, respectively. The Casting for a Comedy Series Emmy was won by ABC’s Abbott Elementary while Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso repeated as Comedy Series Emmy winner. The year before, the winners in the three casting categories all went on to triumph in the marquee scripted categories.
- 1/7/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
One can only imagine the demand for an audition with Meredith Tucker, “The White Lotus” casting director who last year became the second person to win Emmys for casting across all three genres: Comedy, Drama & Limited Series/TV Movie. Her work on Season 1 contributed to a full sweep of all the Limited Series categories the hit Mike White creation was in, with Murray Bartlett and Jennifer Coolidge winning Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress over an unprecedented number of their co-stars who were also nominees.
Although “The White Lotus” was moved to the Drama categories for Season 2, lightning struck twice with four of its actors and five of its actresses still earning nominations in the even more competitive Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress in a Drama Series categories. Tucker also got another nomination for herself in the Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series category alongside her Italian colleagues Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani.
Although “The White Lotus” was moved to the Drama categories for Season 2, lightning struck twice with four of its actors and five of its actresses still earning nominations in the even more competitive Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress in a Drama Series categories. Tucker also got another nomination for herself in the Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series category alongside her Italian colleagues Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani.
- 8/24/2023
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire
David Bernad, Mike White’s longtime producing partner, received his first Emmy win, for outstanding limited series, for season one of The White Lotus. As the Sicilian follow-up prepares to potentially dominate the drama categories this fall, Bernad chats with THR about moving the hit series across continents, killing off Jennifer Coolidge and a taste of what to expect for season three’s jump to Thailand.
David Bernad
Did you get the green light for season two after wrapping season one?
No, it was really only after the show came [out]. After the experience of making the show, and audiences responding to it, Mike then was committed to doing a second season. And HBO came to Mike and said, “What do you want to do next?” He said, “Another season of White Lotus.” They jumped at it. We scouted, basically, from Rome south, all through the Amalfi Coast, Ravello, Positano, Portofino,...
David Bernad
Did you get the green light for season two after wrapping season one?
No, it was really only after the show came [out]. After the experience of making the show, and audiences responding to it, Mike then was committed to doing a second season. And HBO came to Mike and said, “What do you want to do next?” He said, “Another season of White Lotus.” They jumped at it. We scouted, basically, from Rome south, all through the Amalfi Coast, Ravello, Positano, Portofino,...
- 8/15/2023
- by Hilton Dresden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Among the dozen Emmy Awards “Game of Thrones” collected in 2019 for its final season was one for casting, which made it the first drama program to achieve a third victory in that category. Each time it was honored there, it also won Best Drama Series, setting a precedent that “Succession” could emulate this year after having taken both prizes in 2020 and 2022. Although it is heavily favored to clinch the top honor again, its potential casting win might not come as easily or at all, given the remarkably stiff competition it faces from “The White Lotus.”
After winning 10 Emmys in 2022 while classified as a limited series, “The White Lotus” is now competing in seven specific drama series categories, including casting. Its genre shift was triggered by its second season’s incorporation of previously established characters. As it goes against “Succession” in this race, it will also have to fend off two-time winner “The Crown,...
After winning 10 Emmys in 2022 while classified as a limited series, “The White Lotus” is now competing in seven specific drama series categories, including casting. Its genre shift was triggered by its second season’s incorporation of previously established characters. As it goes against “Succession” in this race, it will also have to fend off two-time winner “The Crown,...
- 7/28/2023
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
For as much money and effort as she spends pretending that White Lotus hotels are the luxurious safe havens she so craves, Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) nonetheless sees them for what they truly are. “What a beautiful view!” she coos at the cliffside Sicilian seascape greeting her upon arrival. Then, in practically the same breath: “I wonder if anyone’s jumped from here.” As meticulously designed by television puppet-master Mike White, “The White Lotus” is the archetypal gilded cage, luring the rich and ambitious to its shores, only to dash them against the rocks with ruthless ease.
Before the HBO series was a word-of-mouth hit in summer 2021, turned recent Emmys sensation, it was an experimental season of TV that cannily used a single location to tell overlapping stories of restlessness, lust, anger and pain. Its stellar casting and White’s directing drew out some of the best performances of its actors’ lives,...
Before the HBO series was a word-of-mouth hit in summer 2021, turned recent Emmys sensation, it was an experimental season of TV that cannily used a single location to tell overlapping stories of restlessness, lust, anger and pain. Its stellar casting and White’s directing drew out some of the best performances of its actors’ lives,...
- 10/24/2022
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
The Casting Society of America has made the first callbacks for the 37th annual Artios Awards. The group today revealed its nominees for television, theater, short films and shortform series.
Netflix leads with 11 noms, nearly double the haul for runners-up HBO and Hulu, which grabbed six apiece. Disney+ is next with four, followed Amazon Prime Video and Nickelodeon, which scooped three apiece. The winners will be feted during the CSA’s in-person trophy show on March 17 at the Beverly Hilton.
Vying in the Television Series – Drama category are The Boys, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Mandalorian, Pose and This Is Us. Up for the Comedy Series prize are A Black Lady Sketch Show, Call My Agent, Pen15 and three series that wrapped their runs this year: The Kominsky Method, Shrill and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
The nominees for Television Pilot or First Season – Drama are Bridgerton, Ginny & Georgia, Lovecraft Country, Perry Mason,...
Netflix leads with 11 noms, nearly double the haul for runners-up HBO and Hulu, which grabbed six apiece. Disney+ is next with four, followed Amazon Prime Video and Nickelodeon, which scooped three apiece. The winners will be feted during the CSA’s in-person trophy show on March 17 at the Beverly Hilton.
Vying in the Television Series – Drama category are The Boys, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Mandalorian, Pose and This Is Us. Up for the Comedy Series prize are A Black Lady Sketch Show, Call My Agent, Pen15 and three series that wrapped their runs this year: The Kominsky Method, Shrill and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
The nominees for Television Pilot or First Season – Drama are Bridgerton, Ginny & Georgia, Lovecraft Country, Perry Mason,...
- 11/22/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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