The Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 is a week away. The event will be held on September 12, Monday at the Microsoft Theatre, Los Angeles, and will be aired through NBC and its other streaming service, Peacock. The three-hour award ceremony will be hosted by Saturday Live veteran Kenan Thompson.
The Creative Arts Emmy honors outstanding artistic and technical achievement in a variety of television program genres, guest performances in weekly series, as well as work in the animation, reality, and documentary categories. The two-night ceremony has kicked off all the excitement for the upcoming Emmy Awards. ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ docuseries, ‘Arcane‘, ‘Adele: One Night Only‘, and RuPaul did win accolades the first night. Here is the list of the winners of the Creative Arts Emmy 2022.
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Creative Emmy Awards 2022: List Of Winners And Nominees
Outstanding Animated Program
‘Arcane‘ – “When These Walls Come Tumbling Down” (Winner)
‘Bob’s Burgers‘ – “Some Like It Bot Part 1: Eighth Grade Runner”
‘Rick and Morty‘ – “Mort Dinner Rick Andre”
‘The Simpsons‘ – “Pixelated and Afraid”
‘What If…?‘ – “What If… Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?”
Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program
‘Love On The Spectrum‘ (Winner)
‘Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls‘
‘Queer Eye‘
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race‘
‘Top Chef‘
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance
Chadwick Boseman as Star-Lord T’Challa- ‘What If…?‘ (Winner)
F. Murray Abraham as Khonshu- ‘Moon Knight‘
Julie Andrews as Lady Whistledown- ‘Bridgerton‘
Maya Rudolph as Connie The Hormone Monstress- ‘Big Mouth‘
Stanley Tucci as Bitsy- ‘Central Park‘
Jessica Walter as Malory Archer- ‘Archer‘
Jeffrey Wright as The Watcher- ‘What If…?‘
Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
‘The Beatles: Get Back‘- Peter Jackson (Winner)
‘The Andy Warhol Diaries‘ – Andrew Rossi
‘George Carlin’s American Dream‘ – Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio
‘Lucy and Desi’ – Amy Poehler
‘Stanley Tucci’: Searching for Italy – Ian Denyer
‘We Need to Talk About Cosby’ – W. Kamau Bell
Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program
‘Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’ – Nneka Onuorah (Winner)
‘Cheer‘ – Greg Whiteley
‘Queer Eye‘ – Aaron Krummel
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race‘ – Nick Murray
‘Top Chef‘ – Ari Boles
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series
‘A Black Lady Sketch Show‘ – Bridget Stokes (Winner)
‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver‘ – Paul Pennolino and Christopher Werner
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers‘ – Alexander J. Vietmeier
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ – Jim Hoskinson
‘Saturday Night Live‘ – Don Roy King and Liz Patrick
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
‘Adele One Night Only‘ – Paul Dugdale (Winner)
‘Dave Chappelle’: The Closer – Stan Lathan
‘Jerrod Carmichael’: Rothaniel – Bo Burnham
‘Norm Macdonald’: Nothing Special – Norm Macdonald and Jeff Tomsic
‘The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show‘ starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent – Hamish Hamilton
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
‘The Beatles: Get Back‘ (Winner)
‘The Andy Warhol Diaries‘
‘jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy’
‘100 Foot Wave‘
‘We Need to Talk About Cosby‘
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special
‘George Carlin’s American Dream‘ (Winner)
‘Controlling Britney Spears’
‘Lucy and Desi’
‘The Tinder Swindler‘
‘We Feed People‘
Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program
RuPaul – ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ (Winner)
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Ness – ‘Queer Eye‘
Nicole Byer – ‘Nailed It!’
Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O’Leary – ‘Shark Tank’
Padma Lakshmi – ‘Top Chef’
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman – ‘Making It‘
Outstanding Music Direction
The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show (Winner)
43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors
44th Annual Kennedy Center Honors
One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Narrator
Barack Obama – ‘Our Great National Parks‘ (Winner)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – ‘Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War‘
David Attenborough – ‘The Mating Game‘
W. Kamau Bell – ‘We Need to Talk About Cosby‘
Lupita Nyong’o – ‘Serengeti II’
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Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
‘Love, Death, and Robots‘ (Winner)
‘Robot Chicken‘
‘Star Wars: Visions‘
‘The Boys: Diabolical‘
‘When Billie Met Lisa’
Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama, or Variety Series
‘Carpool Karaoke: The Series‘ (Winner)
‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson‘
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers: CORRECTIONS‘
‘The Randy Rainbow Show’
‘Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out the News‘
Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program
‘Lucy and Desi’ (Winner)
‘The Andy Warhol Diaries‘
‘How To with John Wilson‘
‘The Problem with Jon Stewart’
The Tinder Swindle‘
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ (Winner)
‘A Black Lady Sketch Show‘
‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert‘
‘Saturday Night Live’
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