2020 Emmy Awards: Schitt's Creek Tops As Zendaya Coleman Makes History For Role In 'Euphoria'
Schitt's Creek emerged as the top winner with five awards at the 72nd Emmy Awards ceremony which was held at the audience-free location, Staples Center, due to the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday.
Making history at the event Euphoria's Zendaya who won the lead actress in a drama series and becomes the youngest actress to win the prize. Another top winner was Regina King who received the outstanding lead actress in a limited series or TV movie for a role in 'Watchmen'.
HBO's 'I Know This Much Is True' also made the list with Mark Ruffalo winning the outstanding lead actor in a limited series or TV movie.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Winner: Mark Ruffalo 'I Know This Much Is True'
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Winner: Yahya Abdul-Matten II 'Watchmen'
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Winner: Regina King 'Watchmen'
Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Winner: Uzo Aduba 'Mrs. America'
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner: Eugene Levy 'Schitt's Creek'
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner: Catherine O'Hara 'Schitt's Creek'
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Dany Levy 'Schitt's Creek'
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner: Annie Murphy 'Schitt's Creek'
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner: Jeremy Strong 'Succession'
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Winner: Zendaya Coleman 'Euphoria'
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Billy Duplass 'The Morning Show'
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Winner: Julia Garner 'Ozark'
Outstanding Comedy Series
Winner: 'Schitt's Creek'
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner: Succession
Outstanding Limited Series
Winner: 'Watchmen'
Outstanding Reality/Competition Series
Winner: 'Rupaul's Drag Race'
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Winner: 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'
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