Key Points

Bryan Cranston just added another Emmy to his collection with his seventh win. He took home Best Guest Actor in a Comedy for his role in The Studio. The show itself made history with 23 nominations in its first season. Cranston beat out some tough competition including Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese.

Key Points: Bryan Cranston Wins 7th Emmy for The Studio Guest Role

  • Cranston wins Best Guest Actor in Comedy for The Studio role
  • This marks his seventh career Emmy Award victory
  • The Studio received record 23 Emmy nominations for first season
  • Seth Rogen created the sharp satire about fictional Hollywood studio
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Bryan Cranston lands 7th Emmy Award for his work in 'Breaking Bad'

Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston earns his 7th Emmy Award for his guest role in Seth Rogen's satirical comedy series The Studio on Netflix.

"Cranston was nominated alongside directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese - Variety"

Los Angeles, Sep 7

Actor-comedian Bryan Cranston, who is known for his work in the cult-classic ‘Breaking Bad’, has been feted with the Emmy award for best guest actor in a comedy for ‘The Studio’.

This marks Cranston’s seventh Emmy win. He previously won all six of his Emmys for ‘Breaking Bad’, reports ‘Variety’.

‘The Studio’ is a 10-episode, sharp satire set at the fictional Continental Studios run by Seth Rogen’s Matt Remick.

Cranston plays eccentric studio head Griffin Mills. The all-star cast includes Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders.

As per ‘Variety’, Cranston was nominated alongside directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese, as well as Dave Franco and Anthony Mackie, who all played themselves on the show. “The Bear’s” Jon Bernthal was also nominated.

‘The Studio’ was created by Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez. Executive producers include Rogen, Goldberg, James Weaver, Alex McAtee and Josh Fagen on behalf of Point Grey Pictures. Lionsgate Television is the studio. ‘The Studio’ shattered records receiving 23 Emmy nominations, the most ever for a comedy series in its first season. It also tied the record set by ‘The Bear’ last year, as the most nominated comedy series ever.

The Creative Arts Emmys are taking place over two nights at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Going into the night, ‘Severance’ landed 27 nominations, including outstanding production design and outstanding editing. Production designer Jeremy Hindle was nominated for his sets. ‘Woe’s Hollow’ (episode 4) was his most challenging episode of the season, because they shot all the exteriors on location.

In the character voiceover/short form performer category, Julie Andrews landed a nomination for her work on the Netflix series “Bridgerton” as the voice of Lady Penelope. Last year’s winner, Maya Rudolph, nabbed a nomination again for her work as Connie the Hormone Monstress on ‘Big Mouth’.

- IANS

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Priya S
Seven Emmys! That's some achievement. I remember watching Breaking Bad with my college friends and we were all hooked. Hope The Studio comes to Indian streaming platforms soon.
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Rohit P
While Cranston is brilliant, I wish Indian actors got similar recognition internationally. Our talent is world-class but Western awards often overlook our cinema. Just saying!
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Sarah B
The Studio sounds amazing! 23 nominations is insane. Seth Rogen and Bryan Cranston together? That's a dream team. Hope it streams on Amazon Prime India 🤞
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Vikram M
Breaking Bad was pure genius. Cranston's performance was masterclass. Good to see him getting recognition again. Meanwhile waiting for Indian OTT platforms to create something this groundbreaking!
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Michael C
The man is a legend! From Hal in Malcolm to Walter White and now this. That's range very few actors have. Respect! 👏

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