[76th Emmy Awards] “Shogun” wins Best Drama! Best Actor goes to Hiroyuki Sanada, and Best Actress goes to Anna Sawai, making this an incredible achievement with 18 awards, the most ever won by a TV show.
September 16, 2024 12:04 PM The 76th Emmy Awards ceremony, the highest honor in the American television industry, was held in Los Angeles on the 16th (15th local time), and “Shogun,” starring and produced by Hiroyuki Sanada, won the Drama Series Award. Sanada, who also served as producer for this series, won the award for Best Actor in a Series, Anna Sawai won the award for Best Actress in a Series, and Frederick E. O. Toye won the award for Best Director. Together with the 14 awards at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, this is a remarkable achievement with 18 awards, the most ever won for a single season of a television program. “Shogun” is a warring states drama adapted from the best-selling novel by author James Clavell. Set on the eve of the decisive Battle of Sekigahara, the film depicts a drama filled with the intrigues and schemes of Sengoku warlords, centering on British navigator John Blackthorn (Cosmo Jarvis), who is shipwrecked on the territory of the clever warlord Yoshii Toranaga (Sanada). The series’ grand scale, Hollywood-style storyline, and realistic portrayal of Japan, which was carefully crafted by Sanada, who also serves as producer, earned it acclaim, and it achieved the remarkable feat of receiving 25 nominations in 22 Emmy Awards. Although they sadly missed out on the award, Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira were also nominated for Best Supporting Actor. (Editorial Department, Irikura Koichi
Date and time when 1 star was posted: 2024/09/16 (Mon) 13:06:29.55 Previous thread [76th Emmy Awards] “Shogun” wins Best Drama! Best Actor – Sanada Hiroyuki, Best Actress – Anna Sawai, the most ever with 18 awards [Iron Cheese Crow★].
>>1 In the 70-year history of the Emmy Awards, the previous record for most awards in a single year was 13, a huge improvement ■Emmy Awards: Most Award-winning Works in the Past 10 Years 20147 Sherlock 2015 12 Game of Thrones season 5 2016 12 Game of Thrones season 6 20178 The Handmaid’s Tale: Big Little Lies 20189 Game of Thrones season 7 2019 12 Game of Thrones season 8 (end) 2020 10 Watchmen 2021 11 The Crown: Queen’s Gambit 2022 10 White Lotus (※Squid Game, the most awards ever for a non-English work, with 6 awards) 2023 10 Top Chef’s Family Restaurant 2024 18 Shogun ← new! .
>>1 It was also a new record that 10 non-English speaking foreigners won in one work. Shogun: Japanese Emmy Award winners (10 in 9 categories) Hiroyuki Sanada (Best Actor, Best Drama (Producer)) Anna Sawai (Best Actress) Eriko Miyagawa (Best Drama (Producer)) Megumi Kawamura (Best Casting) Aika Miyake (Best Editing) Takashi Akagi (Best Sound Mixing) Ayako Yamauchi (Best Sound Editing) Kenichi Tanaka (Best Costume Design) Nobuyuki Obikane (Best Stunt Performance) Hiroo Minami (Best Stunt Performance).
“Shogun” (original title: Shōgun) is a television drama produced and broadcast by NBC in the United States in 1980, based on the novel “Shogun” by James Clavell. It was edited into a feature film and shown in Europe and Japan, and was also broadcast on TV in Japan. An Inconvenient Truth lol It’s funny how they’re taking credit for Japan It’s an American film that won, so Japan has nothing to do with it.
I want them to say that Japanese historical dramas are “a blue ocean!” and to make a TV drama of Mito Komon in their production, and to be shocked by how the plot is always the same (´・ω・`).
After watching a historical drama like Game of Thrones, I couldn’t watch the stage-like farce-style drama of the NHK historical drama because it seemed stupid, but I’m finally able to watch a Japanese historical drama that is comparable to Game of Thrones and it’s great.
Search actress roundtable sawai An hour-long video with Jodie Foster, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, and others. I was thrown into a place where I didn’t belong and I was really nervous. The topic started up around the 21 minute mark, and throughout the film we talked about how Japanese women are viewed and the position of women, so it felt like he fulfilled the role that was expected of him (´・ω・`).
Actor VS Bruce Lee Asian Award Grand Prize Winner (Debuted in 1941) VS Hiroyuki Sanada Emmy Award for Best Actor (Debuted in 1966) VS Jackie Chan Academy Award Honorary Award (Debuted in 1962).
After all, what’s appreciated overseas is the orthodox, strong-boned, good-looking guy. Please put a stop to the domestic trend of strangely elevating actors who look like idols or actors who are called “unique” but aren’t that good looking.
>>39 There are people who gave up on Japan and went abroad, but are now missing. It’s amazing that she took that risk, left a Japanese idol group, and continued her lonely battle in America to get this far.
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