After the first night of the Creative Arts Emmys, "Game of Thrones" sat atop the heap of trophies like a dragon protecting its hoard, nabbing seven wins. It was followed closely by "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" with four.
"Westworld" co-creator Jonathan Nolan took a shot at fellow HBO series "Thrones" while picking up the award for Interactive Media Within a Scripted Program, thanking the show "for wrapping up so the rest of us can win some f--king Emmys."
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View StoryGuest-acting wins on the comedy side went to Tiffany Haddish for her "Saturday Night Live" hosting stint, as well as Katt Williams for his performance in "Atlanta." Those were the first career wins for both performers.
On the drama side, trophies went to Ron Cephas Jones for "This Is Us" and Samira Wiley for "The Handmaid's Tale." Both were nominated in the category last year as well, but these were their first wins.
The well-received "Black Mirror" episode "USS Callister" took home Best Movie, making it back-to-back wins for the Netflix anthology series. "San Junipero" took home the hardware at last year's ceremony.
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View StoryThe win was one of three for "Black Mirror," a feat matched by other Emmy favorites including "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Atlanta," "The Handmaid's Tale," "The Crown" and "Westworld."
Netflix nabbed 10 Emmy wins on the night, surpassed only by HBO's 13. For the first time in 18 years, HBO lost the total nominations crown to the streaming giant, so both companies will be seeking bragging rights with wins.
Part 2 of the Creative Arts Emmys takes place Sunday night, with the remainder of the statuettes handed out live during the televised Emmys event on Monday, Sep. 17 hosted by Colin Jost and Michael Che. Below are the winners from Saturday night's event. See all the winners below the gallery!
TV movie: "USS Callister (Black Mirror)"
Guest actor in a comedy series: Katt Williams, "Atlanta"
Guest actress in a comedy series: Tiffany Haddish, "Saturday Night Live"
Guest actor in a drama series: Ron Cephas Jones, "This Is Us"
Guest actress in a drama series: Samira Wiley, "The Handmaid's Tale"
Actor in a short-form comedy or drama series: James Corden, "James Corden's Next James Corden"
Actress in a short-form comedy or drama series: Christina Pickles, "Break a Hip."
Short-form comedy or drama series: "James Corden's Next James Corden"
Voice-over performance: Alex Borstein, "Family Guy"
Short-form animated program: "Robot Chicken"
Animated program: "Rick and Morty: Pickle Rick"
Commercial: "The Talk," P&G, "My Black is Beautiful"
Special visual effects: "Game of Thrones"
Special visual effects in a supporting role: "The Alienist"
Production design for a narrative program (half-hour or less): "GLOW"
Production design for narrative contemporary program: "The Handmaid's Tale"
Production design for a narrative for a narrative period or fantasy program: "Game of Thrones"
Fantasy/sci-fi costumes: "Game of Thrones"
Contemporary costumes: "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story"
Period costumes: "The Crown"
Hairstyling for a limited series or movie: "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story"
Hairstyling for a single-camera series: "Westworld"
Prosthetic makeup for a limited series, movie or special: "Game of Thrones"
Makeup for a limited series or movie (non-prosthetic): "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story"
Makeup for a single-camera series (non-prosthetic): "Westworld"
Cinematography for a multi-camera series: Gary Baum, "Will & Grace"
Cinematography for a limited series or movie: Mathias Herndl, "Genius: Picasso"
Cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour): Christian Sprenger, "Atlanta"
Cinematography for a single-camera series (one hour): Adriano Goldman, "The Crown"
Single-camera picture editing for a limited series or movie: "Black Mirror: USS Callister"
Multi-camera picture editing for a comedy series: "Will & Grace"
Single-camera picture editing for a comedy series: "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Single-camera picture editing for a drama series: "The Handmaid's Tale"
Sound editing for limited series, movie or special: "Black Mirror: USS Callister"
Sound editing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation: "Atlanta"
Sound editing for a comedy or drama (one hour): "Stranger Things"
Sound mixing for a limited series or movie: "Genius: Picasso"
Sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation: "Barry"
Sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (one hour): "Game of Thrones"
Music supervision: Robin Urdang, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Dan Palladino, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Music composition for a limited series, movie or special (original dramatic score): Cyril Aufort, "March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step"
Music composition for a series (original dramatic score): Ramin Djawadi, "Game of Thrones"
Main title design: "Counterpart"
Original main title theme music: Carlos, Rafael Rivera, "Godless"
Stunt coordination for a comedy series or variety program: "GLOW"
Stunt coordination for a drama series, limited series or movie: Rowley Irlam, "Game of Thrones"
Casting for a comedy series: "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Casting for a limited series: "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story"
Casting for a drama series: "The Crown"
Children's program: "The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special"
Creative achievement in interactive media within a scripted program: "Westworld," "Chaos Takes Control Interactive Experience."
Original interactive program: "NASA JPL: Cassini's Grand Finale"