Philiana Ng
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How ‘Abbott Elementary’ Pulled Off Its Biggest Casting Coup (So Far): Bradley Cooper
TheWrap magazine: Landing the actor was a mixture of luck, timing and delicate logistical gymnastics, casting director Wendy O’Brien says
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Emmy Awards Reveal Full Production Team
Head writer Jon Macks and music director Rickey Minor are among those returning from the last Emmys telecast
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‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Leads Juried Emmy Winners
Winners will be honored at the Creative Arts Emmys on Sept. 7 and 8
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‘Top Chef’ Host Kristen Kish Says She Felt the ‘Pressure’ of Stepping in Padma Lakshmi’s Shoes
TheWrap magazine: Season 21 marked a new beginning for the Bravo cooking competition and with that came “a lot of responsibility,” Kish says
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‘Reservation Dogs’ Star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai on Overdue Emmy Love: ‘Now We Get to Be on the Big Stage’
TheWrap magazine: The first-time Emmy nominee plays Bear Smallhill in the FX on Hulu comedy series
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Janet Yang, Jason Reitman, Howard Berger Among Newly Elected to Academy Foundation Board
Oscar-winning makeup artist Berger will serve as president
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Emmys Diversity Report: Indigenous, Asian and Latinx Actors Earn Landmark Nominations
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, several “Shōgun” cast members and Sofía Vergara were among the nominees for the 76th Emmy Awards
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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Ties ‘Cheers,’ ‘M*A*S*H’ for Most Comedy Series Emmy Nominations
Larry David ended his “Curb” run by tying two of the most beloved TV series of all time with its 11th nomination in the category
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‘The Bear’ Breaks ‘30 Rock’ Emmy Record for Most Nominations in a Comedy Series
The show scores 10 acting nominations, tying the “30 Rock” haul in 2009, but falls short of the 14 earned by “Succession”
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‘Shōgun’ Triumphs With 25 Emmy Nominations
After moving into the drama race, the acclaimed FX series’ shot at Emmy gold got a whole lot brighter Wednesday
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Treat Williams Earns Posthumous Emmy Nomination for ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’
This marks the late actor’s second Emmy nomination following his first for the 1996 TV movie “The Late Shift”
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Lily Gladstone, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Kali Reis Are First Indigenous Actors in 17 Years to Land Emmy Nominations
Gladstone and Reis’ supporting actress nominations and Woon-A-Tai’s lead nod break nearly two decades of the Television Academy overlooking indigenous actors
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Sofía Vergara Is First Latina Since Anya Taylor-Joy to Land Acting Emmy Nom for Limited Series
The “Griselda” star scores her first nomination since 2013, when she was honored for “Modern Family”
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Jessica Chastain to Be Honored by American Cinematheque
“Oppenheimer” producer Charles Roven will also be saluted at an awards ceremony Dec. 6 in Beverly Hills
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Elizabeth Debicki Says Portraying Diana’s Final Days on ‘The Crown’ Meant Creating ‘Room for Surprise’
TheWrap magazine: The audience knows how the story ends, so Debicki’s challenge was: “How do I create something that’s perhaps less expected?”