Television Academy Throwback: Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston's Emmy acceptance speech for his role as Breaking Bad's Walter White at the 62nd Emmys in 2010.
Television Academy Throwback: Mitzi Gaynor
The Television Academy celebrates Mitzi Gaynor. Watch her and Bob Mackie discuss their legendary collaboration on stage at the event An Evening with Mitzi Gaynor in 2008. Also see her two-hour Interview (2012).
Television Academy Throwback: Rita Moreno Hall of Fame Induction
Watch actress Rita Moreno's induction into the 26th Television Academy Hall of Fame in 2022.
Television Academy Throwback: Melissa McCarthy
Melissa McCarthy, surrounded on stage by her fellow nominees, wins Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the titular role of "Molly Flynn" on Mike & Molly at the 63rd Emmy Awards.
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Television Academy Throwback: The Handmaid’s Tale
In celebration of National Book Lover's Day, here is a look back at The Handmaid’s Tale winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series. The series based is on the novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood.
Television Academy Throwback: Love on the Spectrum
As July is Disability Awareness month, here is a look back at the team from Love on the Spectrum U.S. accepting the Emmy for Outstanding Casting for a Reality program at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2022.
Television Academy Throwback: Zendaya
In 2022, Zendaya took home her second win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role in Euphoria, becoming the youngest and first Black actress to win in this category twice!
Television Academy Throwback: Alex Blue Davis
Actor Alex Blue Davis discusses how his role of Dr. Casey Parker in Grey's Anatomy has helped make space for transgender characters to be more well-rounded, as their defining trait isn't being transgender, it's only one part of their character.
Television Academy Throwback: Queer Eye
The team behind Queer Eye wins in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category at the 73rd Creative Arts Emmy Awards and celebrates the show's 18th anniversary.
Television Academy Throwback: Lee Jung-jae
At the 74th Emmys, Lee Jung-jae wins Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for Squid Game, making him the first Korean actor to win in this category.