The 73rd Emmy Awards were presented in Los Angeles. One of the big winners is the streaming service Netflix, which won a total of 44 of the coveted trophies. The series “The Crown” and “The Queen’s Gambit” were each awarded eleven prizes. Above all, the series about the British royal family triumphed in the acting categories.
Olivia Colman and Josh O’Connor, who star in the series Queen Elizabeth II and their son Charles, won the award for best female and male actors. The British actor Tobias Menzies, who embodies Prince Philip in “The Crown”, triumphed as best supporting actor. Best Supporting Actress was Gillian Anderson in her role as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
The fact that despite various nominations, only white actors and actresses were awarded in the main categories caused criticism. Under the hashtag #EmmysSoWhite, fans vented their displeasure on Twitter.

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