Nosferatu, Wicked and Conclave took the top film prizes at the 27th Costume Designers Guild Awards, which were handed out Thursday night at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. See the full winners list below.
Nosferatu costume designer Linda Muir won for Excellence in Period Film, Wicked’s Paul Tazewell took the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film prize, and Conclave‘s Lisy Christl went home with the Contemporary Film trophy. All three also are up for Best Costume Design at the Academy Awards next month. Also vying for the Oscar are A Complete Unknown (Arianne Phillips) and Cdga nominee Gladiator II (Janty Yates and Dave Crossman).
Since the guild launched its awards show in 1999, the Academy Award for Costume Design has gone to a period film every year but three, with only Mad Max: Fury Road (2016), Black Panther (2019) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2023) bucking the trend. Poor Things continued that run last year,...
Nosferatu costume designer Linda Muir won for Excellence in Period Film, Wicked’s Paul Tazewell took the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film prize, and Conclave‘s Lisy Christl went home with the Contemporary Film trophy. All three also are up for Best Costume Design at the Academy Awards next month. Also vying for the Oscar are A Complete Unknown (Arianne Phillips) and Cdga nominee Gladiator II (Janty Yates and Dave Crossman).
Since the guild launched its awards show in 1999, the Academy Award for Costume Design has gone to a period film every year but three, with only Mad Max: Fury Road (2016), Black Panther (2019) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2023) bucking the trend. Poor Things continued that run last year,...
- 2/7/2025
- by Erik Pedersen and Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
Shgun, FX's acclaimed historical drama, has swept the Emmys by force with 18 wins out of more than 20 nominations. The series won the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Frederick E.O. Toye), Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Anna Sawai), and Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Hiroyuki Sanada), in addition to their 14 Creative Arts Emmy wins, which you can see in full below:
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Nstor Carbonell (for "Anjin")
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
Laura Schiff, Carrie Audino, Kei Kawamura, Maureen Webb, and Colleen Bolton
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
Sam McCurdy (for "Crimson Sky")
Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series
Carlos Rosario, Carole Griffin, Kristen Bond, Kenichi Tanaka, and Paula Plachy (for "Ladies of the Willow World")
Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling
Sanna Kaarina Seppanen, Mariah Crawley, Madison Gillespie, Nakry Keo, and...
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Nstor Carbonell (for "Anjin")
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
Laura Schiff, Carrie Audino, Kei Kawamura, Maureen Webb, and Colleen Bolton
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)
Sam McCurdy (for "Crimson Sky")
Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series
Carlos Rosario, Carole Griffin, Kristen Bond, Kenichi Tanaka, and Paula Plachy (for "Ladies of the Willow World")
Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling
Sanna Kaarina Seppanen, Mariah Crawley, Madison Gillespie, Nakry Keo, and...
- 9/16/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
The second night of the Creative Arts Emmys commenced Sunday night. The FX series Shōgun would prove to be the awards darling of the night by taking home an incredible number of awards for categories that include Guest Actor, Costumes, Makeup, Hairstyling, Stunts, Production Design, Visual Effects and more. The historical drama snagged a total of 14 Emmys over the course of both nights and leads in wins.
Another popular FX series, The Bear, would have its own run of wins as the intense cooking show took home statues for casting, picture editing, sound mixing and guest stars Jon Bernthal, as well as Jamie Lee Curtis, who also served as the opening emcee for the ceremony, which was held at the Peacock Theater. The Bear has not been able to catch up to Shōgun, but the show has, so far, collected seven wins, which is just one more than the leader for Night 1, Saturday Night Live.
Another popular FX series, The Bear, would have its own run of wins as the intense cooking show took home statues for casting, picture editing, sound mixing and guest stars Jon Bernthal, as well as Jamie Lee Curtis, who also served as the opening emcee for the ceremony, which was held at the Peacock Theater. The Bear has not been able to catch up to Shōgun, but the show has, so far, collected seven wins, which is just one more than the leader for Night 1, Saturday Night Live.
- 9/9/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Shōgun continued its historic gold rush on night 2 of the Creative Arts Emmys on Sunday, with multiple wins for Guest Actor, Costumes, Makeup, Hairstyling, Stunts, Production Design, Visual Effects and more.
The FX series won a total of 14 Emmys during the two-day Creative Arts portion of the Emmy Awards, leading all shows across the two nights and setting a new record for most wins in a single year. See the full list of Creative Arts winners from both nights below.
On Sunday, fellow FX series The Bear also collected statues for casting, picture editing, sound mixing and guest stars Jon Bernthal and Jamie Lee Curtis, who served as the opening emcee for the ceremony at the Peacock Theater.
The Bear has seven Emmys so far, one more than...
The FX series won a total of 14 Emmys during the two-day Creative Arts portion of the Emmy Awards, leading all shows across the two nights and setting a new record for most wins in a single year. See the full list of Creative Arts winners from both nights below.
On Sunday, fellow FX series The Bear also collected statues for casting, picture editing, sound mixing and guest stars Jon Bernthal and Jamie Lee Curtis, who served as the opening emcee for the ceremony at the Peacock Theater.
The Bear has seven Emmys so far, one more than...
- 9/9/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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