Creative Arts Emmys Sets Second Group Of Presenters – Update

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UPDATED, 8:20 AM: The Television Academy has revealed the second group of presenters for its Creative Arts Emmy Awards this weekend.

Newly set to join the festivities Saturday or Sunday night at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles are Judd Apatow (George Carlin’s American Dream); Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski and Jonathan Van Ness (Queer Eye); Ashley Nicole Black (A Black Lady Sketch Show); Rachel Bloom (Reboot); Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka and Shangela (We’re Here); Jeanette “JJ” Branch (The Rookie: Feds); Ryan Broussard and James Caverly (Only Murders in the Building); Nicole Byer (Nailed It!); RuPaul Charles (RuPaul’s Drag Race); Cristo Fernández and James Lance (Ted Lasso); Mary Fitzgerald, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Lazkani and Chrishell Stause (Selling Sunset); Melissa Fumero (Blockbuster); Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally (101 Places to Party Before You Die); Chip and Joanna Gaines (Fixer Upper: Welcome Home); Edward James Olmos (Mayans M.C.); Bill Nye (The End Is Nye); Coral Peña and Shantel VanSanten (For All Mankind); Sam Richardson (The Afterparty); Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin (South Side); Angela Sarafyan (Westworld); and Jason and Randy Sklar (The Nosebleeds).

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PREVIOUSLY, August 23: The Television Academy on Tuesday announced its first batch of presenters for this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will be held over two consecutive nights, Saturday, Sept. 3, and Sunday, Sept. 4.

The first group features some 2022 Emmy nominees including W. Kamau Bell (We Need to Talk About Cosby), Colman Domingo (Euphoria; Fear the Walking Dead), Marcia Gay Harden (The Morning Show) and Randy Rainbow (The Randy Rainbow Show).

Other presenters include Monica Aldama and Morgan Simianer (Cheer), Skylar Astin (So Help Me Todd; Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist), Christine Chiu and Kevin Kreider (Bling Empire), Cat Deeley (So You Think You Can Dance), Chris Hardwick (Talking Dead; @midnight), Jon Huertas (This Is Us), Jane Levy (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist), Ralph Macchio and William Zabka (Cobra Kai), Simone Missick (All Rise; Iron Fist) and Niecy Nash (The Rookie: Feds; Reno 911!).

The 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place at the Microsoft Theater. They will be edited into a two-hour broadcast to air Saturday, September 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FXX and will be available for streaming on Hulu Sept. 11-27.

 

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