Comedy "The Studio," won 9 Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Hollywood. Mob drama "The Penguin" followed with 8 wins and psychological thriller "Severance" scored 6.
Cast member Bryan Cranston attends the premiere of Apple TV's comedy "The Studio" at The Academy Museum in Los Angeles on March 24. File Photo by Greg Grudt/UPI UPI Julianne Nicholson attends the Critics Choice Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza in 2022. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI UPI Merritt Wever attends the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica in 2020. File Photo Jim Ruymen/UPI UPI Julie Andrews attends Los Angeles Philharmonic's opening night concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2015. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI UPI Shawn Hatosy arrives for a photo call for the series "Southland" during the 52nd Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monte Carlo, Monaco in 2012. File Photo by David Silpa/UPI UPI
Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Seth Rogen's comedy, The Studio, won nine Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Hollywood Saturday night.
Farrell's mob drama The Penguin followed with eight wins and Adam Scott's psychological thriller Severance scored six.
Bryan Cranston took home the award for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for The Studio, Julianne Nicholson earned the accolade for Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Hacks, Shawn Hatosy went home with the Guest Actor in a Drama Series prize for The Pitt and the Guest Actress in a Drama Series trophy went to Merritt Wever for Severance.
Julie Andrews was presented with the Emmy for Character Voice-over Performance for Bridgerton and Rebel Ridge was named Best TV Movie.
More Creative Arts Emmys, which largely focus on behind-the-scenes achievements in television, will be presented on Sunday.
FXX intends to air a highlights program from the two nights on Sept. 13.
Another Emmy Awards show, which reveals the winners in the major acting categories, is slated to air live Sept. 14 on CBS.