Hollywood loves a story about itself Seth Rogen racks up Emmy nods for 'The Studio'
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Hollywood loves a story about itself  Seth Rogen racks up Emmy nods for 'The Studio'
"The Studio is a TV satire of Hollywood that has become a darling of the TV and film industry; it stars Seth Rogen as an earnest but frantic head of a legacy movie studio. With 23 Emmy Award nominations, the Apple TV+ series broke records for a comedy in its first season. The show already picked up nine awards at last weekend's Creative Arts Emmys."
""Part of the idea of the show was really to immerse the audience in the glamorous world of Hollywood," Rogen told NPR, "to really show what it's like to go to the Beverly Hilton and go to the Golden Globes and a party at one of the Chateau Marmont penthouses." Rogen was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, for his role as the desperate new chief of the fictitious Continental Studios, who manages to muck up his productions."
"Among the show's cast are Catheryn O'Hara, whose character is the aggrieved, pushed-aside former studio head; Kathryn Hahn, who plays the over-the-top, loudmouthed head of marketing; and Ike Barinholtz, who portrays studio sycophant Sal Saperstein, whose shoutouts are a running joke at a Golden Globes ceremony. Both Hahn and Barinholtz were nominated in the Emmys outstanding supporting acting categories. But also nominated for their appearances were actors Dave Franco and Anthony Mackie, as well as directors Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese."
The Studio is a sharp television satire set in Hollywood that follows an earnest but frantic head of a legacy movie studio played by Seth Rogen. The Apple TV+ series earned 23 Emmy nominations and broke records for a comedy in its first season, winning nine Creative Arts Emmys. The series lampoons fragile egos, pettiness and excess while featuring a core cast including Catheryn O'Hara, Kathryn Hahn and Ike Barinholtz. The show showcases numerous A-list guest appearances by actors and directors, with Bryan Cranston winning a Creative Arts Emmy, and has earned awards for costumes, production design, casting, editing, sound, music supervision and cinematography.
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