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      "Game of Thrones," "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" win big at 70th Primetime Emmy Awards

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-18 16:27:19|Editor: Shi Yinglun
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      LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- "Game of Thrones" and "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" won top awards Monday evening at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in the outstanding drama series and outstanding comedy series, respectively.

      HBO's "Game of Thrones" returned to the Emmys after a year out of contention and led the nominations with 22 nods. The fantasy drama television series is an adaptation of George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels. It's the third Emmy win for "Game of Thrones" for best drama series following two wins in a row in 2015 and 2016.

      Producer David Benihoff said, "The show is only as good as the people who make it. And we had the greatest cast, the greatest crew and the best producers in the business. And thanks to HBO for their vision. There is no better place to work."

      Martin, the prolific author of the series of books upon which the TV series is based, told Xinhua, "We may not have changed television, but as the first fantasy series to win Best Drama, we certainly changed the genre and opened the door for other quality fantasies."

      Peter Dinklage also won his third Emmy for most outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for "Game of Thrones." Dinklage has been nominated in the category seven times and won the award in 2011 and 2015.

      Dinklage told Xinhua, "I had some concerns going into this role, because usually a role about someone my size usually does not have enough depth and layers to make it interesting. This was completely different. It's bittersweet to see it end."

      Amazon's "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" dominated the comedy categories with five honors including awards for Best Comedy and Lead Actress.

      When asked about the relevance of the show given the transforming effects of feminist activism on the political landscape of Times Up and #Me Too movements, writer/director/executive producer powerhouse, Amy Sherman-Palladino, told Xinhua, "You can't plan that kind of perfect timing. We never expected when this came out that Hollywood would be taking down so many trolls in real life. But, nobody gives you props for playing it safe, so we went for it."

      The series follows a housewife in 1958 New York City who discovers she has a knack for stand-up comedy and reinvents herself after her husband runs off with another woman. Rachel Bronsnahan got the last laugh when she snagged the Best Actress in the field for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." When asked why she thought the show was so successful, she told Xinhua, "It's aspirational. I've always wanted to play complex, interesting and grounded women. And it's about a woman who reinvents herself when her dream fell apart after she achieved everything she thought she wanted. And it's filled with joy at its core."

      Her co-star, Alex Borstein, who plays Mrs Maisel's tough-talking Greenwich Village promoter, walked away with the Best Supporting Actress in a comedy.

      After doing a mock strip tease on her way to the podium, Borstein said, "To my children: this is all wonderful, but none of it matters. You do!"

      HBO's freshman show "Barry" won big in the comedic actor categories, with Bill Hader taking home the award for "Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series."

      Hader said, "It's surreal to me. I legit don't remember what I just said on stage! I was glad Henry (Winkler) and my other cast members pushed me to be better."

      Henry Winkler has been regaling TV audiences with his signature comedy since he stole the show as The Fonz in 1974's "Happy Days." Tonight he won the statue for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Winkler, 72, took his first Emmy of his career after he was first nominated more than four decades ago.

      Winkler joked, "I wrote this acceptance speech 40 years ago!"

      Constance Wu, star of "Crazy Rich Asians", and Kit Harington, co-star of "Game of Thrones," presented Jeff Daniels with the trophy for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for "Godless."

      Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series was lassoed by Thandie Newton, who looked shocked at her surprise win for her portrayal in "Westworld."

      The 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles and aired on NBC. It's an American award bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming.?

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