'Game of Thrones' Scores Big At 71st Emmy Primetime Awards
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Fantasy epic series Game of Thrones won the Emmy for best drama series on Sunday. The show has won the award four times throughout its eight seasons. Awarded for its final season, Game of Thrones prevailed over a field that included Better Call Saul, Bodyguard, Killing Eve, Ozark, Pose, Succession and This Is Us.
"This all started in the demented mind of George R.R. Martin," Game of Thrones producer David Benioff said, in a tribute to the author whose novels the drama is based on.
Game of Thrones's Peter Dinklage won in the best supporting actor category, achieving a record four wins in the same role. "I count myself so fortunate to be a member of a community that is about nothing but tolerance and diversity, because in no other place I could be standing on a stage like this," said Dinklage.
Peter Dinklage. Photo: Reuters
Fleabag grabs three
Amazon's Fleabag, a dark comedy about a young woman's life, was one of the surprises of the night, winning best comedy, best actress in a comedy, best writing and best directing in a comedy.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Photo: Reuters
Three of the four awards were claimed by its writer and lead actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge, whose win in the acting category deprived Julia Louis-Dreyfus of Veep of the possibility of becoming the most-honoured performer in Emmy history.
"I find acting really hard and really painful. But it's all about this," she said, with her trophy in hand.
Billy Porter makes history
Billy Porter became the first openly gay man to win an Emmy for best actor. He got the nod for his performance in the drama series Pose, which is set in the 1980s and 1990s and tells the story of New York's African American and Latino LGBT ballroom culture.
"I am so overwhelmed and so overjoyed that I have lived long enough to see this day," Porter said, accepting the award.
Billy Porter. Photo: Reuters
Quoting the celebrated American writer James Baldwin, Porter spoke of the years he spent "vomiting up filth that I had been taught about myself and halfway believed before I could walk around this Earth like I had a right to be here."
"I have the right, you have the right, we all have the right," he said.
A good night for HBO
Longtime Emmy winning HBO racked up more wins than any other television network, with some 34 trophies. Game of Thrones scored 12 awards overall, while the limited series Chernobyl took 10.
Team of Cherobyl. Photo: Reuters
Streaming pioneer Netflix came in second, garnering 27 Emmys, that included best television movie for its interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, in which viewers are able to choose the course of the plot.
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