Maya Rudolph and Angela Bassett Shine at Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Maya Rudolph won her sixth career Emmy for best character voice-over on 'Big Mouth,' while Angela Bassett won her first Emmy for narrating 'Queens' at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The ceremony celebrated various behind-the-scenes television achievements, with 'Saturday Night Live,' 'Dick Van Dyke 98 Years Of Magic,' and 'Shogun' also earning accolades.
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Maya Rudolph secured her sixth career Emmy on Saturday night, earning the title for best character voice-over on Netflix's 'Big Mouth,' at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Emotionally, Rudolph expressed pride in her work on the show.
Angela Bassett celebrated her first Emmy win for narrating National Geographic's 'Queens.' She highlighted the significance of the all-female production team involved in the project backstage.
Other notable winners included Pat Sajak for best game show host and 'Saturday Night Live' in craft categories. Legendary entertainer Dick Van Dyke captivated audiences, winning best pre-recorded variety special. The Emmy Awards are set to continue with their main ceremony on September 15, celebrating further television achievements.
(With inputs from agencies.)