Ebon Moss-Bachrach wins at 2024 Emmys for ‘The Bear,’ joining long list of category’s repeat champs
Just as Gold Derby predicted, Ebon Moss-Bachrach wins at the 2024 Emmys for “The Bear,” joining the long list of his category’s repeat champs. Other men to win at least two trophies in Best Comedy Supporting Actor include most recently Brett Goldstein (“Ted Lasso” in 2021 and ’22), Tony Hale (“Veep” in 2013 and ’15), Ty Burrell (“Modern Family” in 2011 and ’14) and Eric Stonestreet (“Modern Family” in 2010 and ’12). The current record-holder in this category is Don Knotts at five wins for “The Andy Griffith Show” in 1961, ’62, ’63, ’66 and ’67.
Moss-Bachrach plays the fan-fave role of restaurant manager Richard “Richie” Jerimovich on FX’s cooking dramedy. For this 2024 Emmys contest, his fellow nominees were Lionel Boyce (“The Bear”), Paul W. Downs (“Hacks”), Paul Rudd (“Only Murders in the Building”), Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”) and Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”). See the full list of Emmy winners.
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The 47-year-old actor chose to enter “The Bear” episode titled “Forks” as his 2024 Emmy Award submission. “Forks” streamed on June 22, 2023 and is the seventh episode of the FX show’s second season. (Note that Season 3, which streamed in June of 2024, will be eligible at next year’s Emmys.)
In this installment, Moss-Bachrach’s character is sent by Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) to work for a week at a fine dining restaurant, Ever, to learn the ins and outs of management. That’s where Richie meets Andrea Terry (Olivia Colman), a kind executive chef who tells him all about how she overcame setbacks working in the cooking industry.
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“The Bear” received 23 total Emmy nominations in 2024, more than any other comedy series. Last week at the Creative Arts Emmys, the program cooked up seven wins for guest actor (Jon Bernthal), guest actress (Jamie Lee Curtis), casting, cinematography, picture editing, sound editing and sound mixing.
At last year’s 2023 Emmys, the freshman dramedy claimed 10 Emmy Awards for Season 1: series, actor (White), supporting actress (Ayo Edebiri), supporting actor (Moss-Bachrach), writing (Christopher Storer), directing (Storer), casting, picture editing, sound editing and sound mixing.
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