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69th Primetime Emmy Awards 2017 Drama Director winner Reed Morano

The Primetime Emmy Awards honor the best in U.S. primetime television from the previous June through May season. The Emmy Awards are produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

In the Latin world, television is more important than movies. That is beginning to be true across the United States. The rise of Netflix and Amazon Prime has changed everything.


69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards

The 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2017 are at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, September 17, 2017 and on CBS at 8pm ET. Stephen Colbert hosts.

Nominations are announced from the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California on July 13, 2017 at 8:30am.


Latin Winners

Italian-American director Reed Morano, won “Outstanding directing for a drama series” for The Handmaid’s Tale.

Latin Nominees

Outstanding comedy series

“Atlanta”
“Black-ish”
“Master of None”
“Modern Family” (Colombian-American star)
“Silicon Valley”
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
“Veep” WINNER

Outstanding lead actor in a drama series

Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us” WINNER
Anthony Hopkins, “Westworld”
Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”
Matthew Rhys, “The Americans”
Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovan”
Kevin Spacey, “House of Cards”
Milo Ventimiglia, “This Is Us” (Italian-American)

Outstanding lead actor in a limited series

Riz Ahmed, “The Night Of” WINNER
Benedict Cumberbatch, “Sherlock: The Lying Detective”
Robert De Niro, “The Wizard of Lies” (Italian-American)
Ewan McGregor, “Fargo”
Geoffrey Rush, “Genius”
John Turturro, “The Night Of” (Italian-American)

Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie

Bill Camp, “The Night Of”
Alfred Molina, “Feud: Bette and Joan”
Alexander Skarsgard, “Big Little Lies” WINNER
David Thewlis, “Fargo”
Stanley Tucci, “Feud: Bette and Joan” (Italian-American)
Michael Kenneth Williams, “The Night Of”

Outstanding directing for a drama series

Stephen Daldry, “The Crown”
Kate Dennis, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
The Duffer Brothers, “Stranger Things”
Vince Gilligan, “Better Call Saul”
Lesli Linka Glatter, “Homeland”
Reed Morano, “The Handmaid’s Tale” WINNER (Italian-American)
Jonathan Nolan, “Westworld”

Red Carpet

Sarah Paulson wore Venezuelan-American designer Carolina Herrera.

Kate McKinnon wore Cuban-American designer Narciso Rodriguez.

Michelle Pfeiffer wore Dominican-American designer Oscar de la Renta.

Zoë Kravitz wore French Dior Haute Couture.

Tracee Ellis Ross and Alessandra Mastronardi wore French Chanel Couture.

Aziz Ansari wore Italian house Salvatore Ferragamo.

Leslie Jones, Lauren Morelli, and Samira Wiley wore Italian-American designer Christian Siriano.

Julie Bowen wore Italian designer Alberta Ferretti.

Carrie Coon wore Spanish house of Delpozo.

Ty Burrell wore Italian Ermenegildo Zegna Couture.

Kiernan Shipka wore Italian Miu Miu.

Cara Buono wore Italian-American Cristina Ottaviano.


Published September 17, 2017 ~ Updated November 23, 2021.

Filed Under: Colombian, Italian, Television Archive

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