Apple TV+ scores multiple wins at the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Apple TV+ was recognized with eight wins across five titles for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, as hit drama “The Morning Show” lands Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling and Makeup (Non-prosthetic); acclaimed limited series “Lessons in Chemistry” wins Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score); beloved comedy “Palm Royale” wins Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music; and, stunning limited series “Masters of the Air” lands Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie. The celebrated documentary film “Girls State” earns two wins, including Outstanding Directing For A Documentary/Nonfiction Program and Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program, and Apple iPhone + Mac’s “Fuzzy Feelings” scores for Outstanding Commercial.
The wins follow Apple TV+ landing a record 72 Emmy Award nominations for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will be unveiled at the upcoming Primetime Emmy Award ceremony on September 15, 2024.
This year, Apple TV+ received its best-ever showing, with nominations sweeping across top categories, including Outstanding Limited Series “Lessons in Chemistry”; Outstanding Drama Series “The Morning Show” and “Slow Horses”; and Outstanding Comedy Series “Palm Royale.” Less than five years after its launch, Apple TV+ scored its first-ever nomination for Outstanding Limited Series as “Lessons in Chemistry” nabbed 10 nominations overall, and “The Morning Show” landed its first-ever nomination for Outstanding Drama Series and led with 16 nominations overall for its acclaimed third season, including the most performance nominations for any drama series with 10 acting nominations.
Apple earned eight wins at the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including:
• “The Morning Show”
– Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
– Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-prosthetic)
• “Palm Royale”
– Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
• “Lessons in Chemistry”
– Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
• “Masters of the Air”
– Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
• “Girls State”
– Outstanding Directing For A Documentary/Nonfiction Program: Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss
– Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program
• “Fuzzy Feelings — Apple — iPhone + Mac”
– Outstanding Commercial
Apple TV+’s additional nominations for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards include Outstanding Dramas “The Morning Show” and “Slow Horses,” Outstanding Comedy “Palm Royale” and Outstanding Limited Series “Lessons in Chemistry,” to be presented Sunday, September 15:
• “The Morning Show”
– Outstanding Drama Series
– Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series: Jennifer Aniston
– Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series: Reese Witherspoon
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Nicole Beharie
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Greta Lee
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Karen Pittman
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Holland Taylor
– Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Billy Crudup
– Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Jon Hamm
– Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Mark Duplass
– Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series: Mimi Leder
• “Palm Royale”
– Outstanding Comedy Series
– Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series: Kristen Wiig
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series: Carol Burnett
• “Lessons in Chemistry”
– Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series
– Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie: Brie Larson
– Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie: Aja Naomi King
– Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie: Lewis Pullman
– Outstanding Directing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie: Millicent Shelton
• “Slow Horses”
– Outstanding Drama Series
– Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series: Gary Oldman
– Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: Jack Lowden
– Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
– Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series: Saul Metzstein
• “Loot”
– Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series: Maya Rudolph
• “Hijack”
– Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series: Idris Elba
To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have earned 511 wins and 2,308 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” and historic Oscar Best Picture winner “CODA.”
“The Morning Show”
“The Morning Show” explores the cutthroat world of morning news and the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning. In season three, the future of the network is thrown into question and loyalties are pushed to the brink when a tech titan takes an interest in UBA. Unexpected alliances form, private truths are weaponized and everyone is forced to confront their core values both in and out of the newsroom.
“Palm Royale”
“Palm Royale” is a true underdog story that follows Maxine Simmons as she endeavors to break into Palm Beach high society. As Maxine attempts to cross that impermeable line between the haves and the have-nots, “Palm Royale” asks the same question that still baffles us today: “How much of yourself are you willing to sacrifice to get what someone else has?” Set during the powder keg year of 1969, “Palm Royale” is a testament to every outsider fighting for their chance to truly belong.
“Lessons in Chemistry”
Set in the early 1950s, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows Elizabeth Zott, whose dream of being a scientist is put on hold in a patriarchal society. When Elizabeth finds herself fired from her lab, she accepts a job as a host on a TV cooking show, and sets out to teach a nation of overlooked housewives — and the men who are suddenly listening — a lot more than recipes.
“Masters of the Air”
Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, and scripted by John Orloff, “Masters of the Air” follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of “Masters of the Air.” Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.
“Girls State”
What would American democracy look like in the hands of teenage girls? A political coming-of-age story and a stirring reimagination of what it means to govern, “Girls State” follows young female leaders — from wildly different backgrounds across Missouri — as they navigate an immersive experiment to build a government from the ground up.
“Slow Horses”
This darkly funny espionage drama follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5 due to their career-ending mistakes. Led by their brilliant but irascible leader, the notorious Jackson Lamb, they navigate the espionage world’s smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.
“Loot”
“Loot” season two returns a year after Molly Wells settles her very public divorce from tech billionaire John Novak, and we find her thriving in her role as the head of her philanthropic organization, the Wells Foundation. Focused mainly on her charity work, Molly has sworn off any new relationships with men and embarks on a wellness journey. Fabulously single but not particularly independent, Molly keeps her trusty assistant Nicholas by her side. He diligently caters to her every whim … and occasionally feeds her a kale smoothie spiked with gin.
“Hijack”
Told in real time, “Hijack” is a tense thriller that follows the journey of a hijacked plane as it makes its way to London over a seven-hour flight, and authorities on the ground scramble for answers. Sam Nelson, an accomplished negotiator in the business world who needs to step up and use all his guile to try and save the lives of the passengers — but, his high-risk strategy could be his undoing.
All programs are currently streaming on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all of a user’s favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut.
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