The Crown cast celebrate seven trophy win at Emmy Awards after party
The Crown’s Emma Corrin looks bleary-eyed as she parties until 4am with Best Actress winner Olivia Colman at Emmy Awards after party… after show scoops SEVEN gongs
The cast of The Crown celebrated their impressive seven trophy win at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night in style.
Emma Corrin looked bleary-eyed as she was spotted leaving the Broadcast bash in London at 4am after partying into the early hours of Monday morning with her co-stars.
Best Actress winner Olivia Colman, 47, needed a helping hand as she struggled to walk in her huge high heels while departing the soirée.
Congratulations: The cast of The Crown celebrated their impressive seven trophy win at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night in style (pictured left Emma Corrin, right Olivia Colman)
Emma, who had earlier worn a bonnet and long black nails inspired by Winona Ryder’s film The Crucible, decided to ditch the headpiece after attending the ceremony.
The Princess Diana actress looked worse-for-wear as she headed out of the party accompanied by a security guard.
Emma made a bizarre statement in the yellow bonnet and long, fingerless gloves from Miu Miu on the red carpet. The actress, 25, took inspiration from the 1996 film The Crucible.
On cloud nine: Olivia, who took home the award for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series for her role as Queen Elizabeth II, appeared in a cheery mood as she chatted to her security team
The film is a dramatized story of the Salem witch trials and follows married man John Proctor (Daniel Day-Lewis) breaking off his affair with his young lover, Abigail Williams (Winona).
Winona’s character leads other girls in a rite to wish death upon his wife, Elizabeth (Joan Allen). When the ritual is discovered, the girls are brought to trial.
Emma gave a friend a hug before heading into the back of her car. Also at the bash was Gillian Anderson, 53, who starred as Margaret Thatcher in the hit Netflix series.
Pared back: Emma, who had earlier worn a bonnet and long black nails inspired by Winona Ryder’s film The Crucible, decided to ditch the headpiece after attending the ceremony
All partied out: Olivia looked a little weary after partying the night away with her Crown co-stars
Cheery: She gave a friend a hug before heading into the back of her car
The actress covered up her sweeping white two-piece with a tailored black coat and carried a white bag.
Emerald Fennell, 35, looked lovely in a sheer embellished maxi dress and sparkly earrings.
The actress, who starred as Camilla in the series, put on an animated display as she left with a gift bag in hand.
Walk this way: Also at the bash was Gillian Anderson, 53, who starred as Margaret Thatcher in the hit Netflix series
Heading home: Gillian chatted to the security team as she made her way to the car
Glam: Gillian rocked a blonde bouffant hairstyle for the star-studded award ceremony
The Crown ruled supreme at the 2021 Emmy Awards with the Netflix drama winning Outstanding Drama Series with Olivia, Josh O’Connor, Gillian and Tobias Menzies all nabbing trophies.
The fan favorite show was the night’s biggest winner, with seven awards including a sweep of the dramatic acting categories.
The series beat out The Boys, Bridgerton, The Handmaid’s Tale, Lovecraft Country, The Mandalorian, Pose, and This Is Us for the accolade. The trophy also gave Netflix its first win in the most elite of Emmy categories.
The Crown won for its fourth season, which followed the British royal family in the 1980s and 1990s with Olivia as Queen Elizabeth II, Josh as Prince Charles and Emma as Princess Diana.
Taking home Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series was Olivia for her role as Queen Elizabeth II, who revealed her father died during Covid as she paid tribute to him in her acceptance speech.
Party: Emerald Fennell, 35, looked lovely in a sheer embellished maxi dress and sparkly earrings. The actress, who starred as Camilla in the series, put on an animated display as she left with a gift bag in hand
Olivia had not previously announced her father’s passing but revealed she lost her father during the pandemic.
Visibly emotional, Olivia said: ‘I’m going to be very quick because I’m very teary as I wish my dad was here to see this,’ she said shakily. ‘I lost my daddy during COVID, and he would have loved all of this.’
Olivia accepted the award via video link from an Emmy Celebration at the Soho House where she was joined by co-stars Gillian, Emma, and Emerald Fennell.
Earlier in her speech, Olivia expressed shock over taking home the trophy, quipping that she ‘would’ve put money on that not happening.’
Supreme: The Crown ruled supreme at the 2021 Emmy Awards with the Netflix drama winning Outstanding Drama Series and (L-R) Olivia, Gillian and Josh O’Connor all nabbing trophies
Victorious: Olivia took home the award for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series for her role as Queen Elizabeth II (pictured right on the Netflix show)
‘I lost my daddy during COVID’: Taking home Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series was Olivia, 47, for her role as Queen Elizabeth II, who revealed her father died from Covid as she paid tribute to him in her acceptance speech
She continued: ‘What a lovely end to this extraordinary journey with this lovely family. I loved every second of it and I can’t wait to see what happens next.’
While Olivia won the honor for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Emma had also been nominated for the same award, but looked delighted for her costar as she applauded enthusiastically once Olivia’s name was announced.
Josh was the recipient of Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series, and Gillian received the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series.
Winner: Gillian took home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series for her role as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (pictured right on the Netflix show)
The crowd went wild! The cast cheered at the news their show had won
Tobias won the honor of Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series but did not attend the ceremony.
As Tobias, who plays Prince Philip, did not attend the show, presenter Kerry Washington accepted the honor on his behalf.
Gillian thanked her ex Peter Morgan, who created The Crown, and her best friend Connie Freidberg.
‘I want to say thank you to Peter Morgan for creating this role and to Netflix for everything, everything,’ Gillian said.
‘But I really want to dedicate this award to a woman who was my manager for 20 years, Connie Freiberg, who believed in me when no one else would and believed I had talent when I didn’t even think that I had talent.
‘The most rewarding two years of my life’: Josh gushed about his co-star Emma Corrin (right) as well as his girlfriend, and family as he accepted the Emmy
Swept the competition: The Crown beat out The Boys, Bridgerton, The Handmaid’s Tale, Lovecraft Country, The Mandalorian, Pose, and This Is Us for the accolade (pictured Josh and Emma in character as Prince Charles and Princess Diana)
Tobias, who plays Prince Philip, did not attend the show, leaving presenter Kerry Washington to accept the honor on his behalf
‘Who always advised me to take the high road; who was one of the best friends that I’ve ever had in my life and who wore the same dress five years running to every award show three times a year that we went to.
Josh described how fulfilling filming the show had been as he thanked his co-star Emma, as well as his girlfriend Margot Hauer-King and family in his speech.
‘Making The Crown has been the most rewarding two years of my life, and the cast and crew, Peter Morgan, our producers and all the brilliant directors who made the show such a pleasure to be a part of, thank you,’ he said.
‘Emma Corrin, you’re a force of nature,’ the actor continued. ‘I love you very much.
He also thanked his ‘beautiful’ girlfriend for ‘putting up with the chaos of this career that I feel incredibly privileged to be a part of.’
‘And finally to my grandparents,’ he said. ‘My grandmother who passed a few months ago and my grandfather, Peter O’Connor, who will hopefully watch this in the morning. Your kindness and loyalty has been the greatest gift. Thank you so much.’
Meanwhile, The Crown’s executive producer Peter Morgan said after their Best Drama win: ‘Thank you the Television Academy. Thank you Netflix. Thank you Sony. Thanks, this lot.
‘Thank you to one or two people not here because we start shooting in a couple of hours… We’re going to have a party now! I am lost for words and I’m very, very grateful. Thank you.’
A royally good time! The Crown cast showed their support for their hit series on the night of the Emmy Awards on both sides of the pond on Sunday (L-R Gillian, Olivia and Emma)
All that glitters: Emerald put on a head-turning display in a glittering sheer dress decorated with lilac hearts, shimmering florals, and lime green sleeves and skirt
Sensational: Emerald’s makeup was effortlessly applied, bold red lipstick finalising her look
THE 73RD ANNUAL EMMY WINNERS FOR 2021
Drama Series
The Boys (Amazon)
Bridgerton (Netflix)
The Crown (Netflix) — WINNER
The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)
Lovecraft Country (HBO)
The Mandalorian (Disney+)
Pose (FX)
This Is Us (NBC)
Comedy Series
Black-ish (ABC)
Cobra Kai (Netflix)
Emily in Paris (Netflix)
Hacks (HBO Max)
The Flight Attendant (HBO Max)
The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
Pen15 (Hulu)
Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) — WINNER
Variety Talk Series
Conan (TBS)
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) — WINNER
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
Competition Series
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Nailed It! (Netflix)
RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) — WINNER
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)
Jean Smart was recognized for Hacks
Lead Actress, Comedy
Aidy Bryant (Shrill)
Kaley Cuoco (The Flight Attendant)
Allison Janney (Mom)
Tracee Ellis Ross (black-ish)
Jean Smart (Hacks) — WINNER
Lead Actor, Comedy
Anthony Anderson (Black-ish)
Michael Douglas (The Kominsky Method)
William H. Macy (Shameless)
Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso) — WINNER
Kenan Thompson (Kenan)
Lead Actor, Limited Series, Movie or Anthology
Paul Bettany (WandaVision)
Hugh Grant (The Undoing)
Ewan McGregor (Halston) — WINNER
Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton)
Leslie Odom, Jr. (Hamilton)
Kate Winslet was recognized for her work in Mare Of Easttown
Lead Actress, Limited Series, Movie or Anthology
Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You)
Cynthia Erivo (Genius: Aretha)
Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision)
Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit)
Kate Winslet (Mare of Easttown) — WINNER
Limited Series
I May Destroy You (HBO)
Mare of Easttown (HBO)
The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) — WINNER
The Underground Railroad (Amazon)
WandaVision (Disney+)
Lead Actress, Drama
Uzo Aduba (In Treatment)
Olivia Colman (The Crown) — WINNER
Emma Corrin (The Crown)
Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Mj Rodriguez (Pose)
Jurnee Smollett (Lovecraft Country)
Lead Actor, Drama
Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us)
Jonathan Majors (Lovecraft Country)
Josh O’Connor (The Crown) — WINNER
Rege-Jean Page (Bridgerton)
Billy Porter (Pose)
Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason)
Television Movie
Dolly Parton’s Christmas On The Square – WINNER
Oslo
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia
Sylvie’s Love
Uncle Frank
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Giancarlo Esposito (The Mandalorian)
O-T Fagbenie (The Handmaid’s Tale)
John Lithgow (Perry Mason)
Tobias Menzies (The Crown) — WINNER
Max Minghella (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Chris Sullivan (This Is Us)
Bradley Whitford (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Michael K. Williams (Lovecraft Country)
Gillian Anderson in The Crown won Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gillian Anderson (The Crown) — WINNER
Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown)
Madeline Brewer (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Aunjanue Ellis (Lovecraft Country)
Emerald Fennell (The Crown)
Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Samira Wiley (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Hacks)
Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) — WINNER
Brendan Hunt (Ted Lasso)
Nick Mohammed (Ted Lasso)
Paul Reiser (The Kominsky Method)
Jeremy Swift (Ted Lasso)
Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live)
Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live)
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live)
Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)
Rosie Perez (The Flight Attendant)
Cecily Strong (Saturday Night Live)
Juno Temple (Ted Lasso)
Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) — WINNER
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Thomas Brodie Sangster (The Queen’s Gambit)
Daveed Diggs (Hamilton)
Paapa Essiedu (May Destroy You)
Jonathan Groff (Hamilton)
Evan Peters (Mare Of Easttown) — WINNER
Anthony Ramos (Hamilton)
Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton)
Kathryn Hahn (WandaVision)
Moses Ingram (The Queen’s Gambit)
Julianne Nicholson (Mare Of Easttown) — WINNER
Jean Smart (Mare Of Easttown)
Phillipa Soo (Hamilton)
Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Don Cheadle (‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’)
Charles Dance (‘The Crown’)
Timothy Olyphant (‘The Mandalorian’)
Courtney B. Vance (‘Lovecraft Country’) — WINNER
Carl Weathers (‘The Mandalorian’)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Alexis Bledel (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
Claire Foy (‘The Crown’) — WINNER
McKenna Grace (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
Sophie Okonedo (‘Ratched’)
Phylicia Rashad (‘This Is Us’)
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin (‘Saturday Night Live’)
Dave Chappelle (‘Saturday Night Live’) — WINNER
Morgan Freeman (‘The Kominsky Method’)
Daniel Kaluuya (‘Saturday Night Live’)
Daniel Levy (‘Saturday Night Live’)
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Jane Adams (‘Hacks’)
Yvette Nicole Brown (‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’)
Bernadette Peters (‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’)
Issa Rae (‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’)
Maya Rudolph (‘Saturday Night Live’) — WINNER
Kristen Wiig (‘Saturday Night Live’)
Saturday Night Live won Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
Variety Sketch Series
‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’
‘Saturday Night Live’ — WINNER
Variety Special (Live)
Celebrating America – An Inauguration Night Special (Multiple Platforms)
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards (CBS)
The Oscars (ABC)
The Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show Starring The Weeknd (CBS)
Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 (Showtime) — WINNER
Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Bo Burnham: Inside (Netflix)
David Byrne’s American Utopia (HBO)
8:46 – Dave Chappelle (Netflix)
Friends: The Reunion (HBO Max)
Hamilton (Disney Plus) — WINNER
A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote (HBO Max)
Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix)
Oprah with Megan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special (CBS)
Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy (CNN) – WINNER
United Shades Of America with W. Kamau Bell (CNN)
VICE (Showtime)
Host For a Reality or Competition Program
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness (‘Queer Eye’)
Nicole Byer (‘Nailed It!’)
Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary (‘Shark Tank’)
Tom Colicchio, Padma Lakshmi, Gail Simmons (‘Top Chef’)
RuPaul (‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’) – WINNER
Animated Program
‘Big Mouth’ (Netflix)
‘Bob’s Burgers’ (Fox)
‘Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal’ (Adult Swim)
‘The Simpsons’ (Fox)
‘South Park: The Pandemic Special’ (Comedy Central)
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal – WINNER
Short Form Animated Program
‘Love, Death + Robots’ (Netflix) – WINNER
‘Maggie Simpson In: The Force Awakens From Its Nap’ (Disney)
‘Once Upon a Snowman’ (Disney Plus)
‘Robot Chicken’ (Adult Swim)
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