LOS ANGELES ā Claire Foy, Courtney B. Vance, Maya Rudolph and Dave Chappelle won guest actor Emmys at Sunday's creative arts awards ceremony.
On the drama series side, Foy was honored for āThe Crownā and her reprisal of Queen Elizabeth II, the role that won her a lead actress Emmy in 2018. Vance won for his part in āLovecraft Country,ā which was canceled after one season.
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Rudolph and Chappelle earned comedy series guest acting trophies as hosts of āSaturday Night Live.ā For Rudolph, it was a repeat of her victory in the category last year, also for āSNL.ā
In the short-form comedy or drama series, the winners were J.B. Smoove for āMapleworth Murdersā and Keke Palmer for āKeke Palmer's Turnt Up with the Taylors.ā
All the awards, except for that earned by Foy, went to Black actors. While that appeared to signal a trend toward diversity for this year's Emmys, the guest actor awards have proved more inclusive than the top acting honors in recent years.
The creative arts awards were presented in non-televised weekend ceremonies that will be part of a special Saturday on FXX. The awards are precursors to the main Emmy ceremony airing Sunday, Sept. 19, on CBS, with Cedric the Entertainer as host.
Emmanuel Acho, executive producer of āUncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man,ā which won for short form nonfiction or reality series, wore a suit that bore that names of Black men and women killed at the hands of police.
āThe Queen's Gambit,ā a coming-of-age tale set in the world of championship chess, emerged with a leading nine creative arts awards, including for best casting, cinematography and music composition for a limited or anthology series.
āThe Mandalorian,ā a live-action series set in the āStar Warsā universe, was in second place (tied with āSaturday Night Liveā) with seven awards. It's vying for best drama series honors next weekend, while āThe Queen's Gambitā is a best limited series contender.
Streaming services dominated the awards tallies so far, with Netflix on top with 34 honors, followed by Disney+ with 13 and HBO Max combined with cable channel HBO at 10.
Other weekend winners included āDolly Partonās Christmas on the Squareā as best TV movie; Lateef Crowder for best stunt performance and Ryan Watson, stunt coordinator, both for āThe Mandalorianā; the James Corden-produced āCarpool Karaoke: The Series,ā for best short form comedy, drama or variety series.