"Game of Thrones" won the award for Best Drama Series. HBO's epic fantasy, which had amassed a record 32 EMMY nominations (160 in total from 2011 to 2019), also took home the award for Best Supporting Actor (his fourth win) for Peter Dinklage. In its final season, D.B. Weiss and David Benioff's series, based on George R.R. Martin's novels "A Song of Ice and Fire," despite leaving audiences with a divisive finale and lukewarm reviews, still managed to win the award for Best Drama Series for the fourth (and final) time. "Fleabag" was crowned Best Comedy Series, with its lead actress (who also wrote the Amazon black comedy) Phoebe Waller-Bridge. “Acting is really hard,” she said as she returned to the stage at the Los Angeles Microsoft Theater, jokingly elaborating on her earlier speech, before thanking her cast and crew. “I feel so supported on this show. It’s disgusting how much we all love each other,” she added. Among the most prestigious awards in American television, “Veep,” with lead actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the frontrunner going into the event, failed to win. “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” did not disappoint, winning Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress for Tony Shalhoub and Alex Borstein, despite failing to repeat its win with Rachel Brosnahan. The EMMYs also crowned Bill Porter, star of FX’s “Pose,” as Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama, marking the first time an openly gay African-American has won the award. Julia Garner won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for "Ozark," Jodie Comer won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for "Killing Eve," Jharrel Jerome won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Made for Television for "When They See Us," and Michelle Williams won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Made for Television for "Fosse/Verdon." Patricia Arquette won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Made for Television for "The Act," Ben Whishaw won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Made for Television for "A Very English Scandal," and Bill Hader won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for "Barry." The 71st EMMY Awards ceremony confirmed HBO's success over Netflix, beating 32 awards to 27. Amazon, meanwhile, took 15 awards. The Sky-HBO event series 'Chernobyl,' about the nuclear power plant disaster, won the award for Best Miniseries, as well as prizes for Best Director and Best Screenplay for a Miniseries.
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