Home Entertainment Joy Randolph, Maya Rudolph and Sarah Paulson dazzle in spectacular gowns as they lead the stars at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Joy Randolph, Maya Rudolph and Sarah Paulson dazzle in spectacular gowns as they lead the stars at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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The glamorous trio graced the red carpet at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, celebrating Hollywood's behind-the-scenes talent in directing, editing, casting, costume and production design.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph looked incredible as she joined Sarah Paulson and Maya Rudolph to lead the stars on the second night of the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday.

The glamorous trio graced the red carpet at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, celebrating Hollywood’s behind-the-scenes talent in directing, editing, casting, costume and production design.

Oscar winner Da’Vine, 38, turned heads in a strapless, sparkly gown as she flashed her megawatt smile to photo-watchers.

American Horror Story alum Sarah, 49, exuded sophisticated elegance in a navy dress embellished with white polka dots, while SNL icon Maya, 52, dazzled in a metallic black maxi dress.

The actresses were among a host of celebrities, including Kristen Wiig and Jamie Lee Curtis, who attended the second night of the Creative Arts Emmys, which spotlighted scripted programming, with FX’s Shogun leading the nominations with 25 nods.

The glamorous trio graced the red carpet at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, celebrating Hollywood’s behind-the-scenes talent in directing, editing, casting, costume and production design.

Composer Atticus Ross is one win away from EGOT status, just one Tony Award shy of completing the prestigious achievement.

Jamie Lee Curtis won guest actress for her role in the second season of FX’s The Bear.

His last nomination was in 1998 for Nicholas’ Gift.

The first night ended with awards handed out in 50 categories, with Angela Bassett winning best narrator for her work on National Geographic’s Queens, and Maya winning for her voice-over work on the Netflix animated series Big Mouth.

Other winners included Alan Cummingm, who won best reality or reality competition show host for his work on The Traitors, and Pat Sajak, who won best game show host.

Basset earned her first win after nine nominations at the event.

The Black Panther actress told the audience: “It feels good; really, really good.”

“Thank you to National Geographic, Wild Star Film and all the directors, all women, who have brought us this incredible story, this incredible docuseries focusing on the fierce and magnificent things of the animal kingdom. I couldn’t be more excited and more grateful,” she said in her acceptance speech.

Oscar winner Da'Vine, 38, turned heads in a sparkly, strapless gown.

Oscar winner Da’Vine, 38, turned heads in a sparkly, strapless gown.

Da'Vine flashed his megawatt smile to photography fans.

Da’Vine flashed his megawatt smile to photography fans.

American Horror Story alum Sarah, 49, exuded sophisticated elegance in a navy blue dress embellished with white polka dots.

American Horror Story alum Sarah, 49, exuded sophisticated elegance in a navy blue dress embellished with white polka dots.

Sarah added a little sparkle with her diamond earrings.

Sarah added a little sparkle with her diamond earrings.

The seven-part series delves into the fascinating world of animal matriarchies around the world.

It is worth noting that the production team is made up entirely of women, which Bassett said was “a big draw and a highlight.”

Jimmy Kimmel, who won as executive producer of the Oscars, was accompanied by his wife Molly McNearney, who dazzled in an elegant black dress.

Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke tied the record for oldest Creative Arts Emmy Award winner at the age of 98, for his standout variety special, ‘Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic.’

Van Dyke’s win puts him alongside the late Norman Lear as the oldest Creative Arts Emmy winner. Lear previously held the record for his win in 2020 at age 98.

“Thank you for that reception, I can’t tell you what it means,” Van Dyke told the audience, according to People.

“Next month I’ll be 99,” he added, before showing off some dance moves.

He also addressed his wife Arlene Silver, 52, who was with him on stage as a producer of the special.

SNL icon Maya, 52, dazzled in a long metallic black gown

SNL icon Maya, 52, dazzled in a long metallic black gown

Jamie Lee Curtis won guest actress for her role in the second season of FX's The Bear.

Jamie Lee Curtis won guest actress for her role in the second season of FX’s The Bear.

Her last nomination was in 1998 for the Nicholas' Gift Award.

Her last nomination was in 1998 for the Nicholas’ Gift Award.

Damon Wayans Jr. and Austin Stowell cut dapper figures on the red carpet

Damon Wayans Jr. and Austin Stowell cut dapper figures on the red carpet

Albert Lawrence attends the 76th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater

Albert Lawrence attends the 76th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater

“The young lady who received this award, you might think of the word nepotism and you would understand, but this lady single-handedly got the job as producer of the Dick Van Dyke special because she knows me inside out, she knows how I work and she doesn’t tolerate any shamelessness from anyone. Arlene Van Dyke!”

Arlene told her husband, “Thank you so much. It’s an honor to spend my life with you… We received four nominations who put love, heart and soul into the show. To honor you, you created endless joy and fun for generations to come.”

In a fitting sendoff before his retirement from Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak won his first Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host. He will soon hand over the hosting reins to Ryan Seacrest on September 9.

This is her first Emmy win in the category since 1998, and her 23rd overall nomination.

76th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners… at a Glance

Short non-fiction or reality series:Shōgun, the creation of the shōgun

Short-form comedy, drama or variety series:Only murders in the building

Game show: Danger!

Game show host: Pat Sajak

Character dubbing performance:Maya Rudolph, Boca Grande

Animated program: Blue-eyed samurai

Production design for a variety or reality series: Saturday Night Live

Production design for a variety special: The Oscars

Choreography for variety or reality programming: 75th Tony Awards

Cinematography for a non-fiction program: Status of girls

Cinematography for a reality show: Life below zero

Writing for a variety series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Writing for a nonfiction program: Conan O’Brien must go

Emerging Media Program: Fallout: Vault 33

Musical direction: The Oscars

Image editing for a non-fiction program: Jim Henson, the man of ideas

Image editing for variety programming: John Mulaney Presents: Everyone’s in L.A.

Image editing for variety programming: (Segment) The Daily Show

Image editing for unstructured reality programming: Welcome to Wrexham

Image editing for Structured Reality or Competition Program: The voice

Narrator: Angela Bassett for Queens

Documentary or non-fiction series: Beckham

Documentary or Non-Fiction Special: Jim Henson, the man of ideas

Structured Reality Program: Shark tank

Unstructured Reality Program: Welcome to Wrexham

Sound mixing for a variety series or special: Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden

Host of a reality or competition show: Alan Cumming for The Traitors

Featured nonfiction series or special: My next guest with David Letterman and John Mulaney

Directing a Documentary/Non-Fiction Program: Status of girls

Direction for a reality show: Love on the spectrum (Clan O’Clary)

Direction for a variety special: Welcome to Wrexham

Direction of a series of varieties: Saturday Night Live

Variety Special (Pre-Recorded): Dick Van Dyke 98 years of magic

Variety Special (live): The Oscars

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