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Nathan Lane as Teddy in Only Murders in the Building

The guest actor and actress winners were the real stars at the 2022Creative Arts Emmy AwardsSunday night.

Nathan Lane won outstanding guest actor in a comedy series for his appearance on Hulu’sOnly Murders in the Building. It marked the actor’s first win after six previous nominations in the guest categories.

He beat out fellow nomineesJerrod CarmichaelforSaturday Night Live,Bill HaderforCurb Your Enthusiasm, James Lance forTed Lasso,Christopher McDonaldforHacksandSam RichardsonforTed Lasso.

Laurie Metcalftook home outstanding guest actress in a comedy series for her performance onHacks.

This is Metcalf’s fourth Emmy win — she picked up three back-to-back outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series wins forRoseannein the mid-1990s.

She was nominated alongside Jane Adams forHacks,Harriet Sansom HarrisforHacks,Jane LynchforOnly Murders in the Building,Kaitlin OlsonforHacksandHarriet WalterforTed Lasso.

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Colman Domingowas named outstanding guest actor in a drama series for his role onEuphoria.

“A lot of kindness brought me to this stage, people who love me, people who lift me up. Thank you to those people,” Domingo said in his acceptance speech. Domingo was also sure to thank his husband, Raúl Domingo: “Thank you to my darling Raúl, this is for you.”

His fellow nominees includedAdrien BrodyforSuccession,James CromwellforSuccession,Arian MoayedforSuccession,Tom PelphreyforOzarkandAlexander SkarsgårdforSuccession.

Squid Game’s Lee Yoo-Mi won outstanding guest actress in a drama series.

She was nominated alongsideHope DavisforSuccession,Marcia Gay HardenforThe Morning Show,Martha KellyforEuphoria,Sanaa LathanforSuccessionand Harriet Walter forSuccession.

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This year’s PrimetimeEmmy Awardswill take place at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles on Sept. 12. Beginning at 8 p.m. ET, the ceremony will be broadcast on NBC and, for the first time, stream on Peacock.

source: people.com