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Maya Rudolph accepts the Outstanding Voice-Over Performance award for Big Mouth at the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Maya Rudolph accepts the Outstanding Voice-Over Performance award for Big Mouth at the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards 

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September 07, 2024
Awards News

First Group of 76th Creative Arts Emmy Winners Announced

The Television Academy tonight presented the first of its two 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies honoring outstanding artistic and technical achievement in television at the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles. The ceremony, which kicked off the 76th Emmys, awarded many talented artists and craftspeople in genres including animation, reality, documentary/nonfiction and variety programming.

A complete list of this year's Creative Arts Emmy Award winners, as compiled by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP, is available here.

The first night of the Creative Arts Awards, executive produced by Bob Bain, featured presenters from television's top shows including B-Boy Victor Montalvo (Team USA Olympian and Breaking bronze medal winner,) Garcelle Beauvais (Tempted By Love), Jonathan Bennett (Finding Mr. Christmas), Mike Birbiglia (The Old Man and The Pool), Dani Bowman (Love on the Spectrum), LeVar Burton (Trivial Pursuit), Maksim Chmerkovskiy (So You Think You Can Dance), Barbara Corcoran (Shark Tank), Mark Cuban (Shark Tank), comedian Matt Friend, Nikki Glaser (Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die), Lori Greiner (Shark Tank), Robert Herjavec (Shark Tank), Derek Hough (Dancing with the Stars), David Isaacman (Love on the Spectrum), Daymond John (Shark Tank), Phil Keoghan (The Amazing Race), Kristen Kish (Top Chef), Lucy Liu (The Pirate Queen with Lucy Liu), Jane Lynch (Weakest Link), Ariana Madix (Love Island; Vanderpump Rules), Katie Maloney (Vanderpump Rules), Tig Notaro (Tig Notaro: Hello Again), Abbey Romeo (Love on the Spectrum), Masi Oka (Blue Eye Samurai), Kevin O'Leary (Shark Tank), Melissa Peterman (Finding Mr. Christmas), Fisher Stevens (Beckham) and Hannah Waddingham (Krapopolis; Ted Lasso).

An edited presentation of the awards on both nights of the Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, Sept. 14, at 8:00 PM PDT on FXX. Subsequently, the program will be available for streaming on Hulu Sunday, Sept. 15, through Wednesday, Oct. 9.

For more information, please visit Emmys.com. 


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For the complete press release, click here.

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