2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards: Dates, nominees, where to watch and stream
While television's biggest night ? the Primetime Emmy Awards ? are scheduled for Sept. 15, one week before the event, the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles will host the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards to "celebrate exceptional artistic and technical achievements in television."
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be held over two consecutive nights on the weekend prior to the Emmys and will include a "diverse blend of beloved television stars and up-and-coming talents representing Emmy-nominated shows and popular television series across various viewing platforms and genres," according to a press release by the Television Academy.
The 76th edition is 2024's second Emmy Awards and comes only eight months after the 75th Primetime Emmys were presented on Fox, which were postponed following last year's writers' and actors' strikes.
Here's what you need to know about 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
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When are the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards?
The 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be held over two consecutive nights on Saturday, Sept. 7, and Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
An edited presentation of the ceremonies will air on FXX on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 11:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. PT one night before the main ceremony.
The show will also be available to stream on Hulu from Sunday, Sept. 15 through Wednesday, Oct. 9.
2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards nominees
The eligibility dates for the 2024 Emmy Awards apply to shows that aired between June 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024. Only shows that aired in that 12-month period were nominated.
While the complete list of nominees can be found on the Television Academy's official website, here are some of the highlights from the nominations:
Guest actor in a drama series
Néstor Carbonell, "Shōgun" (FX)
Paul Dano, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (Amazon Prime Video)
Tracy Letts, "Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty" (HBO Max)
Jonathan Pryce, "Slow Horses" (Apple TV+)
John Turturro, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (Amazon Prime Video)
Guest actress in a drama series
Michaela Coel, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (Amazon Prime Video)
Claire Foy, "The Crown" (Netflix)
Marcia Gay Harden "The Morning Show" (Apple TV+)
Sarah Paulson, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (Amazon Prime Video)
Parker Posey, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (Amazon Prime Video)
Guest actor in a comedy series
Jon Bernthal, "The Bear" (FX)
Matthew Broderick, "Only Murders In The Building" (Hulu)
Ryan Gosling, "Saturday Night Live" (NBC / Peacock)
Christopher Lloyd, "Hacks" (HBO Max)
Bob Odenkirk, "The Bear" (FX)
Will Poulter, "The Bear" (FX)
Guest actress in a comedy series
Olivia Colman, "The Bear" (FX)
Jamie Lee Curtis, "The Bear" (FX)
Kaitlin Olson, "Hacks" (HBO Max)
Da'Vine Joy Randolph, "Only Murders In The Building" (Hulu)
Maya Rudolph, "Saturday Night Live"
Kristen Wiig, "Saturday Night Live"
Television movie
"Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie" (Peacock)
"Quiz Lady" (Hulu)
"Red, White & Royal Blue" (Prime Video)
"Scoop" (Netflix)
"Unfrosted" (Netflix)
Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series
"Carpool Karaoke: The Series" (Apple TV+)
"The Eric Andre Show"
"Late Night With Seth Meyers Corrections" (NBC)
"Only Murders In The Building: One Killer Question" (Hulu)
"Real Time with Bill Maher: Overtime" (HBO)
Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series
"After The Cut" (YouTube)
"The Crown: Farewell To A Royal Epic" (Netflix)
"Hacks: Bit By Bit" (HBO Max)
"Saturday Night Live Presents: Behind The Sketch" (NBC)
"Shōgun – The Making Of Shōgun" (FX)
Outstanding Structured Reality Program
"Antiques Roadshow" (PBS)
"Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives" (Food Network)
"Love Is Blind" (Netflix)
"Queer Eye" (Netflix)
"Shark Tank" (ABC)
Unstructured Reality Program
"Below Deck Down Under" (Bravo)
"Love On The Spectrum" (Netflix)
"RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked" (MTV)
"Vanderpump Rules" (Bravo)
"Welcome To Wrexham" (FX)
Host For a Game Show
Steve Harvey, "Celebrity Family Feud" (ABC)
Ken Jennings, "Jeopardy!" (ABC)
Keke Palmer, "Password" (NBC)
Jane Lynch, "Weakest Link" (NBC)
Pat Sajak, "Wheel Of Fortune" (ABC)
Check out the full list of all "major" 2024 Emmy Awards nominees here.
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Contributing: Jay Stahl, Erin Jensen, Amaris Encinas and Gary Levin
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