There are a pair of double Emmy winners already today as the Television Academy revealed recipients of the 75th Emmy Awards in juried categories from Animation, Costume, Hairstyling, Makeup and Motion Design.
Max’s We’re Here and the ABC special Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration each nabbed a pair of juried wins, which will be presented during the dual Creative Arts Emmy Awards on January 6 and 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. An edited presentation will air Saturday, January 13, on Fxx.
The juried Emmy for Outstanding Motion Design, won by Disney+’s Ms. Marvel, will be given out on Night 1 of the Creative Arts ceremony, with the remainder to be awarded on Night 2.
Related: TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category & Juried Award For Emerging Media Programming; Revises Submission Rules For Docs
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy. As a result, there are no nominees but instead, a one-step evaluation and voting procedure. Deliberations include open discussions of each entrant’s work with a thorough review of the merits of awarding the Emmy.
Here are the winners of the juried awards for the 75th Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Motion Design
Ms. Marvel • Disney+ • Marvel Studios
Ian Spendloff, Director
David Lochhead, Designer
Daniella Marsh, Designer
David Stumpf, Designer
Philip Robinson, 3D Artist
Matthew Thomas, 3D Artist
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Character Design
Entergalactic • Netflix • Netflix / Mad Solar / Khalabo Ink Society / Edelgang
Meybis Ruiz Cruz, Lead Character Designer
Character Animation
The Simpsons • “Lisa the Boy Scout” • Fox • A Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation
Nik Ranieri, Character Layout
Color
More Than I Want to Remember • Paramount+ • Mugeni Film LLC, MTV Entertainment Studios
Maya Edelman, Animation Director
Production Design
Star Wars: Visions • “Screecher’s Reach” • Disney+ • PunkRobot Studio, Lucasfilm Ltd.
Almu Redondo, Art Director
Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Marina Toybina, Costume Designer
Grainne O’Sullivan, Costume Supervisor
Gabrielle Letamendi, Costume Supervisor
Courtney Webster, Assistant Costume Designer
Arleen Flores, Assistant Costume Designer
Danae McQueen, Assistant Costume Designer
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Diego Montoya, Costume Designer
Marco Morante, Costume Designer|
Joshua “Domino” Schwartz, Costume Designer
Blake Danford, Assistant Costume Designer
Sharon Malka, Assistant Costume Designer
Ricky Reynoso, Assistant Costume Designer
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Abdiel “Gloria” Urcullu, Department Head Hairstylist
Tyler Funicelli, Hairstylist
Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Bruce Grayson, Makeup Department Head
James MacKinnon, Key Makeup Artist
Sam Fine, Makeup Artist
Julie Socash, Makeup Artist
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Makeup Artist
Neicy Small, Makeup Artist
Alexei Dmitriew, Makeup FX Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Makeup FX Artist
Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming
No Emmys awarded; per juried procedure, the assembled panel of professionals screened the entrants. Deliberations were open and arguments pro and con the giving of an Emmy to an entrant were discussed. At the conclusion of the deliberation, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Max’s We’re Here and the ABC special Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration each nabbed a pair of juried wins, which will be presented during the dual Creative Arts Emmy Awards on January 6 and 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. An edited presentation will air Saturday, January 13, on Fxx.
The juried Emmy for Outstanding Motion Design, won by Disney+’s Ms. Marvel, will be given out on Night 1 of the Creative Arts ceremony, with the remainder to be awarded on Night 2.
Related: TV Academy Adds New Emmy Category & Juried Award For Emerging Media Programming; Revises Submission Rules For Docs
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy. As a result, there are no nominees but instead, a one-step evaluation and voting procedure. Deliberations include open discussions of each entrant’s work with a thorough review of the merits of awarding the Emmy.
Here are the winners of the juried awards for the 75th Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Motion Design
Ms. Marvel • Disney+ • Marvel Studios
Ian Spendloff, Director
David Lochhead, Designer
Daniella Marsh, Designer
David Stumpf, Designer
Philip Robinson, 3D Artist
Matthew Thomas, 3D Artist
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
Character Design
Entergalactic • Netflix • Netflix / Mad Solar / Khalabo Ink Society / Edelgang
Meybis Ruiz Cruz, Lead Character Designer
Character Animation
The Simpsons • “Lisa the Boy Scout” • Fox • A Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation
Nik Ranieri, Character Layout
Color
More Than I Want to Remember • Paramount+ • Mugeni Film LLC, MTV Entertainment Studios
Maya Edelman, Animation Director
Production Design
Star Wars: Visions • “Screecher’s Reach” • Disney+ • PunkRobot Studio, Lucasfilm Ltd.
Almu Redondo, Art Director
Outstanding Costumes for Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Programming
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Marina Toybina, Costume Designer
Grainne O’Sullivan, Costume Supervisor
Gabrielle Letamendi, Costume Supervisor
Courtney Webster, Assistant Costume Designer
Arleen Flores, Assistant Costume Designer
Danae McQueen, Assistant Costume Designer
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Diego Montoya, Costume Designer
Marco Morante, Costume Designer|
Joshua “Domino” Schwartz, Costume Designer
Blake Danford, Assistant Costume Designer
Sharon Malka, Assistant Costume Designer
Ricky Reynoso, Assistant Costume Designer
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
We’re Here • “St. George, Utah” • HBO Max • HBO in association with House of Opus 20 and Ipc
Abdiel “Gloria” Urcullu, Department Head Hairstylist
Tyler Funicelli, Hairstylist
Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration • ABC • Done+Dusted in association with Walt Disney Television Alternative and Electric Somewhere
Bruce Grayson, Makeup Department Head
James MacKinnon, Key Makeup Artist
Sam Fine, Makeup Artist
Julie Socash, Makeup Artist
Melanie Hughes-Weaver, Makeup Artist
Neicy Small, Makeup Artist
Alexei Dmitriew, Makeup FX Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Makeup FX Artist
Outstanding Innovation in Emerging Media Programming
No Emmys awarded; per juried procedure, the assembled panel of professionals screened the entrants. Deliberations were open and arguments pro and con the giving of an Emmy to an entrant were discussed. At the conclusion of the deliberation, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
- 12/6/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO and Max’s “We’re Here” and ABC’s “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration” are among the first winners to pick up trophies at this year’s Emmy Awards. The Television Academy has announced early winners to this year’s 75th annual Emmy Awards via juried categories in animation, costume, hairstyling, makeup and motion design.
Juried awards will be presented at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7, at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. An edited telecast will air Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Et on Fxx.
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy.
In the innovation in emerging media programming category, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Here are this year’s early Emmy winners:
Outstanding Motion Design
“Ms.
Juried awards will be presented at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7, at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. An edited telecast will air Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. Et on Fxx.
Juried category entrants are screened by a panel of professionals in the appropriate peer groups with the possibility of one, more than one or no entry awarded an Emmy.
In the innovation in emerging media programming category, the panel determined that no Emmys would be awarded.
Here are this year’s early Emmy winners:
Outstanding Motion Design
“Ms.
- 12/6/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
“We were in Covid and we were rolling into the Christmas season,” says Emmy nominee Bruce Grayson while discussing his opportunity to head up the makeup department for “Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special.” “When asked if we could pull something like this off in the deep Covid months of 2020 I thought, ‘Well, this would be cool not only because it would be an accomplishment to get the industry up and running, but also to create a TV special with Mariah Carey.’ She owns Christmas.” Watch the exclusive interview with Grayson and six-time Emmy winner James Mackinnon above.
The special premiered on Apple TV+ on December 4 with hopes of bringing Christmas cheer at the end of a year filled with heartache and uncertainty for many. It featured a large lineup of guest stars including Billy Eichner, Ariana Grande, Tiffany Haddish, Jennifer Hudson, Snoop Dogg and perhaps most importantly, Santa Claus!
The special premiered on Apple TV+ on December 4 with hopes of bringing Christmas cheer at the end of a year filled with heartache and uncertainty for many. It featured a large lineup of guest stars including Billy Eichner, Ariana Grande, Tiffany Haddish, Jennifer Hudson, Snoop Dogg and perhaps most importantly, Santa Claus!
- 8/23/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The pandemic couldn’t stop these artists’ creativity but required extra resourcefulness.
“Black-ish”(ABC)
Nominated For Contemporary Hairstyling For Season 7, Episode 6, “Our Wedding Dre”
The hairstyles for the seventh season episode of “Black-ish,” entitled “Our Wedding Dre,” were highly detailed. Hair department head Nena Ross Davis went all out with “a multitude of styles that were all nice and intricate.”
Ross Davis notes an increase in women wanting to wear natural and heat-protective styles, as well as braiding. She brought this into the episode through Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), whose look was “her natural hair styled in loose twists down and had a couple of cute buns at the bottom,” she recalls. “We did her hair with her braids going back in a nice little bun so she looked sleek in her suit.”
Since the episode was produced amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the cast had to constantly take masks and...
“Black-ish”(ABC)
Nominated For Contemporary Hairstyling For Season 7, Episode 6, “Our Wedding Dre”
The hairstyles for the seventh season episode of “Black-ish,” entitled “Our Wedding Dre,” were highly detailed. Hair department head Nena Ross Davis went all out with “a multitude of styles that were all nice and intricate.”
Ross Davis notes an increase in women wanting to wear natural and heat-protective styles, as well as braiding. She brought this into the episode through Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), whose look was “her natural hair styled in loose twists down and had a couple of cute buns at the bottom,” she recalls. “We did her hair with her braids going back in a nice little bun so she looked sleek in her suit.”
Since the episode was produced amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the cast had to constantly take masks and...
- 8/4/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: They re-activated the late Garry Shandling’s Twitter feed this past March to share some of the comedian’s thoughts from his personal journals and about his comedic process, and now the Shandling Estate along with his friends Bruce Grayson and Suli McCullough are launching a new Garry Shandling website site: GarryShandling.com. The website went live at 9 Am today.
“The site is being launched to give people access to Garry’s writings, both comedy notes and journals,” said Bill Isaacson who was not only Shandling’s lawyer but also a good friend. “So it’s really for two kinds of people, some who just want to smile and others who can learn from his comedic process and journey.”
Isaacson said while other estates send letters and writings to libraries, Shandling’s material is now online for anyone to read and share. “Eventually, the hard copies will go to a library,...
“The site is being launched to give people access to Garry’s writings, both comedy notes and journals,” said Bill Isaacson who was not only Shandling’s lawyer but also a good friend. “So it’s really for two kinds of people, some who just want to smile and others who can learn from his comedic process and journey.”
Isaacson said while other estates send letters and writings to libraries, Shandling’s material is now online for anyone to read and share. “Eventually, the hard copies will go to a library,...
- 8/23/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2012 Emmy Awards are here! Who will have the best hair & makeup of the night? We’ll have to wait and see. For now, a look back at last year’s best beauties! On September 23 all of Hollywood’s hottest stars will hit the red carpet at the 2012 Emmy Awards. So in anticipation of the stylish event, we are going to relive the beauty highlights of last year’s red carpet! Keep checking HollywoodLife.com for up-to-the minute coverage of the 2012 Emmy Awards. The day after the Emmys, Monday September 24, Olay celeb makeup artist Bruce Grayson will be taking over Hollywood Life's Twitter and answering your Emmys beauty questions from 1-2pm Est. Start thinking of your questions now and post them below! HollywoodLifers, whose look was your favorite from last years awards? Vote below! -- Jennifer Tzeses [polldaddy poll=6551617]...
- 9/21/2012
- by Jennifer Tzeses
- HollywoodLife
Find out what makeup trends you'll be seeing at the 2012 Academy Awards, how to get the looks and which celebs to watch for on the red carpet! Academy Awards Makeup Department Head and Olay Ambassador Bruce Grayson tells HollywoodLife.com that translucency and minimalism are going to be huge at the awards. Polished, effortless eyeshadow, blush, lipstick and foundation will be the focus on celebs like Angelina Jolie. Pulling off this look, however, starts well before the awards with skincare prep! Keep reading to find out what Bruce recommends. Well before an important event, Bruce says moisturizing is key. "It's February, it's dry!" exclaims Bruce. Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream now comes in a fragrance free formula that Bruce recommends. Bruce also advises clients to remove facial hair with the Olay Smooth Finish Facial Hair Removal Duo and treat fine lines and puffiness around your eyes with the Olay Regenerist Anti-Aging...
- 2/21/2012
- by Eden Univer
- HollywoodLife
It takes a lot of work to keep your favorite stars looking camera-ready all Oscar night!
One man is responsible for much of the beauty we saw at Feb. 27’s Oscars: Olay Celebrity Makeup Artist Bruce Grayson, the 2011 Academy Awards Makeup Department Head! Bruce was responsible for making sure everyone who went on stage looked totally perfect. Since he obviously knows how to make people look their very best the whole night through, we find out his go-to tips for making makeup last!
At the Oscars, Bruce really likes to keep what they do backstage minimal: “I don’t like to use too much makeup when I’m doing touch-ups because most people come to me with a full face of makeup, so adding another layer will actually break it down.” Below, he shares a few of his favorite tricks to keep makeup from fading and smearing. The biggest surprise?...
One man is responsible for much of the beauty we saw at Feb. 27’s Oscars: Olay Celebrity Makeup Artist Bruce Grayson, the 2011 Academy Awards Makeup Department Head! Bruce was responsible for making sure everyone who went on stage looked totally perfect. Since he obviously knows how to make people look their very best the whole night through, we find out his go-to tips for making makeup last!
At the Oscars, Bruce really likes to keep what they do backstage minimal: “I don’t like to use too much makeup when I’m doing touch-ups because most people come to me with a full face of makeup, so adding another layer will actually break it down.” Below, he shares a few of his favorite tricks to keep makeup from fading and smearing. The biggest surprise?...
- 3/2/2011
- by willlee
- HollywoodLife
Online Voting at Oscar.com to Determine Gown Worn on 83rd Academy Awards Show
Beverly Hills, CA . The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is inviting the public to vote on an element of its annual Oscar® telecast. In .Oscars Designer Challenge 2011,. nine up-and-coming fashion designers are vying to have their original evening gown worn by one of the Awards escorts during the 83rd Academy Awards on Sunday, February 27. Members of the fashion and entertainment press will be introduced to the ten designers and their creations at a runway fashion show on February 15 at the Academy.s Beverly Hills headquarters.
The designers participating in .Oscars Designer Challenge 2011. are Angela Avanesyan, Los Angeles; Katelyn Bischof, New York; Octavio Carlin, Los Angeles; Miriam Cecilia Carlson, Chicago; James De Colon, Chicago; Zoe Hong, Oakland, California; Borris Powell, Chicago; Natalia Romano, Los Angeles; and Clay Sadler, Los Angeles. An advisory committee selected the...
Beverly Hills, CA . The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is inviting the public to vote on an element of its annual Oscar® telecast. In .Oscars Designer Challenge 2011,. nine up-and-coming fashion designers are vying to have their original evening gown worn by one of the Awards escorts during the 83rd Academy Awards on Sunday, February 27. Members of the fashion and entertainment press will be introduced to the ten designers and their creations at a runway fashion show on February 15 at the Academy.s Beverly Hills headquarters.
The designers participating in .Oscars Designer Challenge 2011. are Angela Avanesyan, Los Angeles; Katelyn Bischof, New York; Octavio Carlin, Los Angeles; Miriam Cecilia Carlson, Chicago; James De Colon, Chicago; Zoe Hong, Oakland, California; Borris Powell, Chicago; Natalia Romano, Los Angeles; and Clay Sadler, Los Angeles. An advisory committee selected the...
- 2/11/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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A lot of work goes into making sure your favorite ladies look fab all Oscar night!
Oscar day isn’t just a huge day for movies, it’s a huge day for beauty, too. Olay Celebrity Makeup Artist Bruce Grayson is the 2010 Academy Awards Makeup Department Head. Basically, he’s in charge of making sure that every presenter, winner, dancer and performer is ready for their big moment on stage. “It’s like running a marathon,” Bruce says. “You have to be standing by for the makeup that might fall apart, the false eyelash that might pop off or the woman that cries.” And, with rain showers predicted for Sunday night, we’re sure Bruce will have more than enough beauty mishaps to deal with!
So, what’s Oscar day like for your fave celebs? “The Oscar day starts very, very early. They’re leaving the house by...
A lot of work goes into making sure your favorite ladies look fab all Oscar night!
Oscar day isn’t just a huge day for movies, it’s a huge day for beauty, too. Olay Celebrity Makeup Artist Bruce Grayson is the 2010 Academy Awards Makeup Department Head. Basically, he’s in charge of making sure that every presenter, winner, dancer and performer is ready for their big moment on stage. “It’s like running a marathon,” Bruce says. “You have to be standing by for the makeup that might fall apart, the false eyelash that might pop off or the woman that cries.” And, with rain showers predicted for Sunday night, we’re sure Bruce will have more than enough beauty mishaps to deal with!
So, what’s Oscar day like for your fave celebs? “The Oscar day starts very, very early. They’re leaving the house by...
- 3/5/2010
- by MTHollywoodlife
- HollywoodLife
Russell Crowe's sudden weight loss before the Oscars nearly led to an embarrassing situation - before he found a safety pin to hold up his trousers. The star had borrowed a tuxedo from Giorgio Armani, but make-up artist Bruce Grayson says Crowe had to come backstage to have his trousers pinned because they were "a size too big". It seems unlikely the hefty star had dropped pounds on purpose - an Armani spokeswoman claims he came into the shop a few days before the awards for his fitting.
- 4/4/2002
- WENN
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