Creative Arts Emmys: Winners from night 4

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19 September, 2020, 11:20 am
Last modified: 19 September, 2020, 11:26 am
Legendary “Matrix” star Laurence Fishburne won his third individual Emmy

The fourth round of Creative Arts Emmy Awards was handed out on Thursday and was headlined by "Quibi," winning prizes at TV's top awards.

Legendary "Matrix" star Laurence Fishburne won his third individual Emmy for his portrayal of  Lt. Steven Poincy, and "Hamilton" alumna Jasmine Cephas Jones for playing Tyisha.

Here is the list of winners from the 4th night:

•    Outstanding Derivative Interactive Program-"Big Mouth Guide To Life" (Netflix)

•    Outstanding Original Interactive Program- "The Messy Truth VR Experience" (Oculus) 

•    Outstanding Short Form Animated Program-"Forky Asks A Question: What Is Love?( Disney+
Pixar Animation Studios)

•    Outstanding Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series-"Better Call Saul Employee Training: Legal Ethics With Kim Wexler" (AMC.com)

•    Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series-Laurence Fishburne, for "#FreeRayshawn" (Quibi)

•    Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series-Jasmine Cephas Jones, for "#FreeRayshawn" (Quibi)

•    Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance-Maya Rudolph, for "Big Mouth" (Netflix)

•    Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)-"Watchmen," It's Summer And We're Running Out Of Ice (HBO)

•    Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music-Nathan Barr for "Hollywood" (Netflix)

•    Outstanding Stunt Coordinator For A Comedy Or Variety Program-"Shameless" (Showtime)

•    Outstanding Music Supervision-Robin Urdang, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" (Prime Video)

•    Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series-Avy Kaufman, CSA, "Succession" (HBO)

•    Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series-" Schitt's Creek"( Pop TV)    

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