The 2021 Emmy Awards is done and there were a few glorious moments. After the celebrities graced the red carpet with their fashionable best, there were surprising winners on TV's biggest night. 'The Crown,' which had 11 nominations, proved to be a big winner, bagging seven prizes on the night. 'The Queen's Gambit' won 11 Emmys. Kate Winslet took home the Lead Actress Emmy award while RuPaul Charles made history for most Emmy wins. The event was conducted on the evening of September 19 (September 20 early morning in India) in Los Angeles’ Event Deck at L.A. Live. Cedric the Entertainer hosted the show. Let us take a look at the Emmys 2021 winners!
Kate Winslet won the 'Lead Actress' Emmy Award for her stellar performance in 'Mare Of Easttown.' This is her second Emmy.
Debbie Allen received the prestigious Governors Award at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards for her significant and numerous contributions to television. The dancer, actress, choreographer, writer, director and producer was chosen for her TV achievements and her commitment to inspire marginalised youth through the mode of theater arts, dance and mentorship.
Gillian Anderson took home the prestigious award for 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama' for her role as 'Margaret Thatcher' on 'The Crown.' With this, Anderson is now a two-time Emmy winner!
Hannah Waddingham can't hide her excitement! The English actress scored her first career Emmy upon receiving 'Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series' award for her role as 'Rebecca Welton' in the hit show 'Ted Lasso.'