Seth Rogen, Jean Smart takes home early Emmy Awards
(Updates with early awards) by Lisa Richwine Los Angeles, September 14 (Reuters) -The Studio star Seth Rogen earned his first Emmy Award, and Jean Smart claimed her fourth for ‘Hacks’, while Hollywood Stars met on Sunday to honor the best television. Rogen was named the best comedy actor for his role as a nervous film manager trying to make sought after films while dealing with corporate pressure for profits. “I literally didn’t prepare anything. I’ve never won anything, “said an exuberant Rogen, who compiled the show, while keeping his Emmy trophy on stage at the center of Los Angeles. “It’s really just as lovely. I don’t know what to say. ‘ Smart, who won the best comedy actress, thanks her family, co-stars and writers of “hacks.” The show is smart as a Septuagenarian comedian who clashes with the network that runs her late night program in the series. ‘The studio’ and ‘hacks’ faced the best comedy at the highest honor in television. ‘Severance’, the absurdistic workplace story of Apple TV, was the favorite for the evening’s best award of best drama. The show focuses on corporate employees who undergo surgery that separate their work and personal memories. The comedian and the first time host Nate Bargatze offered an incentive for the Emmy winners of the night to keep their speeches short. He promised a $ 1,000 donation to charity, but warned that each time a speaker exceeded their allotted 45 seconds, he would reduce the amount. “It’s brutal,” joke Bargatze. “It’s a game I made, and that’s the rules.” Among the other nominees of the night, “The Penguin”, with Colin Farrell as a gang member in the DC Comics Universe, he competed for the best limited series against Netflix hit “adolescence” and others. Noah the late has been working on his first Emmy since 1999 for his role as a doctor in an emergency about ‘The Pitt’. The late was nominated five times for “ER”, but never won. Harrison Ford fought for his first Emmy, for his supportive role as a horror therapist about ‘shrinking’. Other notable acting nominees include Cristin Milioti for ‘The Penguin’, ‘The Bear’ actor Jeremy Allen White, Kathy Bates for ‘Matlock’ and Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey for ‘The Last of Us’. Winners were selected by the approximately 26,000 artists, directors, producers and other members of the television Academy. (Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Mary Millliken, Lisa Shumaker, Sonali Paul and Michael Perry)