Bear is a big winner!
The FX series won Outstanding Comedy Series at the 75th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday. The other nominees were Abbott Elementary, Barry, Jury Duty, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Only Murders in the Building, Ted Lasso and Wednesday.
Onstage, actors Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Matty Matheson embraced in a comical kiss as the cast gathered to accept the honor.
Matheson, 41, said at the time: “I just really love restaurants. The good, the bad. It’s rough. We’re all broken inside and every day we have to show up and cook and make people feel good about eating something and sitting at a table. It’s really beautiful .”
“And all of us here can make a show together, and we can make people feel good – or filled with anxiety, or triggered … But this is really amazing. It’s beautiful,” he added.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (right) and Matty Matheson.
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Bear was the favorite of the awards season this year. The acclaimed series centers on top chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) who returns to her hometown of Chicago to transform a local sandwich shop after the unexpected death of her brother, played by Jon Bernthal.
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The cast of “Medvjeda” at the Emmy Awards.
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White, 32, and co-star Ayo Edebiri trained with professional chefs before filming the FX series.
“Before we did the pilot, I went to the Culinary Education Institute in Pasadena,” he told za W. “I met Ayo there — we got to know each other while cooking, which was nice, since Sydney and Carmy communicate a lot [with] each other is through cooking.”
White, Edebiri and Moss-Bachrach won acting awards on Monday for their work in the first season, with the series winning comedy writing and directing.
“Bear”.
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Bear will return for a third season later this year. Although the third season does not yet have a release date, White has begun preparations.
“I know I’m going to spend quite a bit of time in January hanging out with some chefs,” White said vanity fair in December. “And I know I’m going to start putting it together [The Bear’s] menu with different chefs and cooking and I’m just trying to prepare myself to do more of that kind of thing on camera.”
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The cast of ‘Abbott Elementary’.
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As for the other nominees, ABC Abbott Elementary School follows a group of Philadelphia teachers, mockumentary-style, as they face the challenges of teaching in a public school in the city. Star and creator Quinta Brunson based the sitcom on her mother’s experience as a kindergarten teacher. “My mom is the kind of person you make television or movies about,” Brunson, 34, said The New York Times. “She’s a person who watches TV and laughs and watches a movie and goes pant! The things you write like, ‘Oh man, this is going to hit them’ — my mom is the person they get. So she is not interested in giving her opinion or giving advice. She didn’t care.Abbott Elementary School — which returns for its third season on February 7 — received a total of eight 2023 Emmy nominations, including one for Brunson, another for guest star Taraji P. Henson, and nods for supporting stars Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tyler James Williams. Henson, 53, joined the show as the mother of Brunson’s character Janine Teagues because she saw herself in the show. “I actually have an affinity for teachers,” Henson told PEOPLE while promoting her Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation partnership with Kate Spade in New York in April. “I was a substitute teacher before my career took off. So I really like that show.”
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Henry Winkler (left) and Bill Hader in ‘Barry’.
HBO’s dark comedy Barry followed the titular hitman (Bill Hader) after he enrolled in a comedy class taught by a washed-up acting teacher (Henry Winkler). The series ended its fourth and final season in May when Winkler’s Gene Cousineau killed off Hader’s Barry.
After the 78-year-old Emmy winner’s character nearly died in the season three finale, even he didn’t know how things would play out as the series drew to a close.
“I’m a short Jew, I’m always nervous,” he said Happy days alum told Vulture. “The first question I ask Bill Hader at the beginning of every season is, ‘Am I dead? Are you killing me?’ He laughs and says: ‘No!’ But of course, there are eight episodes – any one of which could be the death of me.”Barry received a total of 11 Emmy nominations in 2023, including nods for Hader and Winkler, as well as supporting actor Anthony Carrigan.
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James Marsden (left) and Ishmel Sahid in ‘Jury Duty’.
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Amazon Freevee’s Jury duty told the story of a mock jury selection and trial — except that real-life juror Ronald Gladden didn’t realize that the case and the jury were completely bogus.
“For months and months after this I was still getting things like, Oh wow, was that staged, was that fake, was that an actor?” Gladden told PEOPLE in April. “It took months for me to realize that this really happened and accept it.”
The rest of the judging panel consisted of actors, including James Marsden, who played an exaggerated caricature of himself. “It was so much fun playing against the backdrop of one of the greatest tie-breaking experiences we have as Americans,” Marsden, 50, said that The Hollywood Reporter. “Nobody cares who you are on jury duty — you’re just one of the rest of us.
Jury duty received a total of four 2023 Emmy nominations, including a nod for Marsden in the supporting actor category.
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Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.
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The fifth and final season of Prime Video The wonderful Mrs. Maisel closed the story of Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) and her rise in comedy career after divorcing her husband and father of her two children (Michael Zegen).
“The hardest part was moving just a few weeks after we finished this show, The Sign in the Window by Sidney Brustein, what I was doing on BAM,” Brosnahan, 33, told PEOPLE in April about life after Maisel. “I realized how much, physically, [Midge] there was a part of me that I didn’t realize was hard to let go of that quick dialogue.”
Maisel it ended up making Midge famous, but she jeopardized relationships along the way, including her friendship with her manager Susie Myerson (Alex Borstein).
“She accomplished what she wanted to accomplish,” Borestein, 52, said Entertainment Weekly her character’s conclusion. What she said in the pilot was, ‘I don’t mind being alone, I just don’t want to be insignificant.’ And she succeeded in that. There are few people. She still has Midge, in a way. Midge is still in her life and she’s still around. In many ways, she got exactly what she wanted.”
The wonderful Mrs. Maisel received a total of 14 Emmy nominations this year, including nominations for Brosnahan, Borstein, director Amy Sherman-Palladino and guest star Luke Kirby.
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Selena Gomez, Martin Short (center) and Steve Martin on ‘Only Murders in the Building.’.
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Hulu’s Just a murder in a building saw neighbors Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) investigating murders that occurred in a Manhattan apartment building and reporting their findings on a podcast.
After Season 2 — which is slated for honors at this year’s Emmys — resolved its original mystery, the finale teased the death of an actor played by Paul Rudd. Rudd, 54, previously told PEOPLE how thrilled he was to star alongside one of his comedy icons because, “when I think about the people who probably had a bigger impact on my life and my desire to do this, or my understanding that performing or being whatever career anyone would have, it was him.”
ISOMITB received a total of 11 nominations at the 2023 Emmys, including nominations for short film and guest star Nathan Lane. In October, the murder mystery series got its fourth season.
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Jason Sudeikis (right) and Cristo Fernandez on ‘Ted Lasso’. Colin Hutton/Apple TV+/Courtesy of the Everett Collection
Apple TV+ Ted Lasso told the inspiring story of an American college football coach (Jason Sudeikis) who became a professional football coach in England despite knowing nothing about the sport. In his third season, coach Lasso decided to return to the USA after leading AFC Richmond to success.
Season 3 was like the series finale for Ted Lassobut Apple TV+ has not commented on either.
“I’ve only been in Boy Scouts for a while, but I’ve always loved the idea: Leave camp better than you found it,” Sudeikis, 48, said. Guard Ted Lasso’s future. “So if Ted Lasso is America’s Mary Poppins, he wants to leave the Banks kids, and probably most importantly Mr. Banks, a thank you for letting the kite fly. And what I would like for everyone participating in the show is: don’t cry because it’s over, but laugh about what happened.”
Even some of the stars of the show don’t know about it Ted Lassofuture.
“None of us knows. I don’t even know if Jason knows. If he does, he’s a sly dog,” said Hannah Waddingham, who plays AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton. Entertainment Weekly in July.
Waddingham, 49, added that she, actor Brett Goldstein and I “were both already in mourning” while filming the third season.
Ted Lasso received a total of 21 Emmy nominations this year, including nominations for lead actor Sudeikis and supporting stars Waddingham, Goldstein, Phil Dunster and Juno Temple.
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Netflix’s Wednesday, inspired The Addams Familyfollows Wednesday Addams’ (Jenna Ortega) attempt to investigate a murder at Nevermore Academy.
“When you’re approached with a character like this, a director like this, and a story like this, it’s very compelling,” Ortega, 21, told Tudum of the Tim Burton-directed series. “You never know when you’ll get the chance to do something like that again. I knew I just had to accept it.”
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When Wednesday premiered in November 2022, he won Stranger Things to become Netflix’s most-watched show of the week for an English-language TV series. Netflix has been renewed Wednesday for the second season.
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