Shogun Sets Record with 14 Creative Arts Emmys
Shogun Sets Record with 14 Creative Arts Emmys
Shogun Sets Record with 14 Creative Arts Emmys
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FX's 'Shogun' made history at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards by winning 14 Emmys, the most ever for a single season of a television series, surpassing the previous record of 13 held by 'John Adams' (2008). The show, set in feudal Japan, received accolades for costumes, makeup, editing, cinematography, and more, with Néstor Carbonell winning best guest actor. 'The Bear' was another big winner, earning seven awards, including best guest actress for Jamie Lee Curtis. This marks Curtis's first Emmy, adding to her Oscar win from 2023. Songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul also achieved EGOT status by winning for their song in 'Only Murders in the Building.' Other notable winners included 'Quiz Lady,' 'Saturday Night Live,' and Maya Rudolph for her voice work in 'Big Mouth.'

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