The Crown cast showed their support for their hit series on the night of the Emmy Awards on both sides of the pond.
Gillian Anderson, Olivia Colman, Emma Corrin, and Emerald Fennell wowed at an Emmy Celebration at the Soho House in London on Sunday.
Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Josh O’Connor represented the cast as he walked the Emmy awards red carpet.
Overall, the cast put on a showstopping display as they supported their hit Netflix show ahead of the epic event.
Emma, who plays Princess Diana, looked incredible in a sleeveless yellow dress with fingerless gloves and a matching head cap.
The gloves showed of Emma’s daring black claw manicure – and the overall look could be compared to the style seen in The Crucible.
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.
Ray of sunshine! Emma, who plays Princess Diana, looked incredible in a sleeveless yellow dress with fingerless gloves and a matching head cap
Authenticity: Emma changed her pronouns earlier this year to she/they on her Instagram bio earlier this year, and in April appeared to announce that she is ‘queer’
Dystopian: The actress , 25, took inspiration from the 1996 film as she donned a pale yellow bonnet and matching long-length dress for the red carpet event
Emma changed her pronouns earlier this year to she/they on her Instagram bio earlier this year, and in April appeared to announce that she is ‘queer.’
Emma shared a picture to Instagram from their new spread in Pop magazine where they were clad in a wedding dress and veil.
She simply captioned the image: ‘ur fave queer bride’.
Emma was just one of several Crown cast members wowing on the red carpet.
Gillian, who plays the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, flashed her abs in a white fringe crop top and matching maxi skirt.
Stunning: Olivia, who plays Queen Elizabeth II, looked splendid in a navy blue and bright orange gown with cape
Nominated: Olivia and Emma will compete in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category
Simply stunning: Heads turned as Gillian worked a cream crop top with matching maxi skirt
The star captivated with her glossy blonde hair tumbling down in romantic waves.
Olivia, who plays Queen Elizabeth II, looked splendid in a navy blue and bright orange gown with cape.
She rocked a pair of strappy heels and a chic bun.
Emerald put on a head-turning display in a glittering sheer dress decorated with lilac hearts, shimmering florals, and lime green sleeves and skirt.
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
Looking sharp! Meanwhile, Josh was dressed by Loewe as he hit the red carpet with a big black flower rather than a tie
The actress, who plays Camila Parker Bowles, slicked her hair up into a chic top knot with a bold red lip.
Meanwhile, Josh was dressed by Loewe as he hit the red carpet with a big black flower rather than a tie.
Asked about working on the show, he told E! it was ‘the most dreamy job imaginable, incredible cast. We had the time of our lives.’
Speaking about returning to the red carpet, Josh, who also attended the Met Gala last week, replied: ‘It’s really special. It’s so nice to be with other people in our industry. Nice to be reunited with everyone.’
Catherine Zeta-Jones was also among those who graced the red carpet.
She oozed elegance in a stunning strapless crimson dress that encompassed a large slit and a gorgeous flowy element that traced along the floor.
The Welsh actress arrived with husband Michael Douglas, who was suited and booted for the big night.
Lady in red: Catherine Zeta-Jones was also amongst those who graced the red carpet
Wow! The actress oozed elegance in a stunning strapless crimson dress
Spruce: The Welsh star arrived with husband Michael Douglas, who was suited and booted for the big night
Award-winning actress Kate Winslet didn’t hold back from waving to the cameras as she arrived for the prestigious event.
The Reading native worked a number of poses as she stunned in a black gown.
Kate has been recognised for her lead actress role in Mare of Easttown at this year’s Emmy Awards.
Influential actress: Award-winning star Kate Winslet didn’t hold back from waving to the cameras as she arrived for the prestigious event.
Beauty: The Reading native worked a number of poses as she stunned in a black gown
It was no surprise that Star Trek icon Patrick Stewart cut a debonair style for the evening as he stopped for photos alongside his wife Sunny Ozell.
Patrick finalised his smart attire with a bow-tie and wore his signature specs.
His wife, who is 39 years his junior, looked glowing in her Emmys attire and added a loose curl to her tresses.
Arrival: Star Trek icon Patrick Stewart cut a debonair style for the evening as he stopped for photos alongside his wife Sunny Ozell
Smart: Patrick finalised his smart attire with a bow-tie and wore his signature specs
Another Brit who didn’t hold back from making a grand entrance was Anya Taylor-Joy.
The accoladed actress-and-model looked simply stunning in a satin gown that was complemented by a bright appendage that sat on the floor.
Her hair coiffed into an intricate up-do, Anna also completed her look with a slick of red lipstick.
Bright: Another Brit who didn’t hold back from making a grand entrance was Anya Taylor-Joy
Stealing the show: Anna’s gown was complemented by a bright appendage that sat on the floor
The 2021 Emmy Awards took place on Sunday evening at L.A. Live’s Event Deck, a space that offered indoor and outdoor locations for the big event.
The host was Cedric The Entertainer, 57, who promised to make the show more ‘fun’ and less ‘stuffy,’ he said during a press gather in Los Angeles this week.
The Television Academy announced that the September 19 ceremony would once again be slightly different this year, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The show must go on: The 2021 Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday evening at L.A. Live’s Event Deck, a space that offers indoor and outdoor locations for the production
The 73rd annual awards show that celebrates the best of television had a ‘limited’ number of guests (about 500) and nominees on the red carpet as well as event staff.
And attendees had to show proof of vaccination and a negative test result.
The Academy said in a statement: ‘Out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of Emmy nominees, guests and media, the number of production personnel and staff must be limited at this year’s 73rd Emmy Awards.’
He wants laughs: The host is Cedric The Entertainer, 57, who promises to make the show more ‘fun’ and less ‘stuffy.’ Seen on September 14 during an Emmy press day
They added that there will be a ‘very limited red carpet for talent arrivals’, and a virtual media centre to ‘allow media outlets to connect directly with Emmy winners as they are announced.’
The show also included several satellite events that the telecast will cut to when needed.
Top Chef and Jimmy Kimmel Live also video conferenced in.
Celebrity guests were expected to include nominees Kaley Cuoco, who was nominated for The Flight Attendant, Jean Smart who won a nod for her role as a stand-up comedienne in Hacks and Allison Janney, who was singled out for her turn in Mom.
Some of the presenters were Michael Douglas, Taraji P. Henson, Sarah Paulson, Beanie Feldstein, Seth Rogen, Mindy Kaling, Dolly Parton and actress Awkwafina.
Jennifer Aniston already said that she would not be attending the event as she wanted to be as cautious as she can during the pandemic.
The Crown and The Mandalorian led the 2021 Emmys nominations, with 24 each.
The Netflix series, based on the British royal family, and Disney Plus’ Star Wars spin-off racked up the impressive number of nods to bring Netflix’s total to 129 with Disney Plus clocking up 71 nominations.
Marvel and Disney Plus’ WandaVision followed with 23 nominations, while Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale received 21.
The Crown co-stars Olivia and Emma competed in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category.
Josh was up for Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for his portrayal of Prince Charles.
He competed with fellow British actor Rege-Jean Page, for his performance as the Duke of Hastings in Bridgerton.
And Bridgerton and The Crown were up for Drama Series, alongside The Boys, The Handmaid’s Tale, This Is Us, Pose, The Mandalorian and Lovecraft Country.
Mj Rodriguez made history as the first transgender performer to pick up an Emmy nomination in a major acting category.
The 30-year-old star was nominated for Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Pose.
The nomination came after the Television Academy’s Board of Governors announced that a nominee or winner of any acting category can request they be referred to as ‘Performer’ on their nomination certificate and Emmy statue, although the categories themselves relating to Actor and Actress won’t change.
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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