News | Entertainment
12 Oct 2024 3:20
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Richard Gadd urged TV networks to "take risks" as he picked up the Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series Emmy Award for 'Baby Reindeer'

    The 35-year-old actor insisted his Netflix show - which was based on his own experiences - is proof that there is no "set formula" to what will do well so ex ecutives should just focus on "good storytelling" and not be afraid to "push boundaries".


    Accepting the award at Los Angeles' Peacock Theatre, Richard said: "Thank you so much, this is unbelievable...

    "I know the industry is in a slump right now and it might put pressure on networks to tighten the purse strings and broaden the slate but I do believe no slump was ever broken without a willingness to take risks.

    "I think if 'Baby Reindeer' has proved anything, it's that there's no set formula to this. You don't need big stars, proven IP long-running series, or catch-all storytelling to have a hit.

    "But really the only constant across any success in television is good storytelling that speaks to our times, so take risks, push boundaries, explore the uncomfortable, dare to fail in order to achieve. Thank you so much for this award."

    The show won the award ahead of 'Fargo', 'Lessons in Chemistry', 'Ripley', 'True Detective: Night Country'.

    And it was Richard's third win of the night as he also picked up Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Anthology or Movie and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, for which he beat off competition from Matt Bomer ('Fellow Travelers'), Jon Hamm ('Fargo'), Tom Hollander('Feud: Capote vs. The Swans') and Andrew Scott ('Ripley').

    He admitted the latter win came as a shock.

    He said: "You're all crazy. Thank you so much, I wasn't expecting this one at all, I didn't prepare.

    "John Hamm, I'm your biggest fan as I told you for ages last night over and over again, but thank you directors Veronica and Josephine for bringing out the best of me, thank you to Matthew. "

    Richard also paid tribute to his parents.

    He said: "I'd like to thank my mum and dad, they're the best. We've had some trying times as a family and they've been through there for me, a constant source of love and support.

    "The thing I'm most grateful for is they never, ever told me what I needed to do with my life and they never told me who I needed to be and I think that's the greatest gift a parent can give a child. They said follow your heart and the rest will fall into place, and I think that's good advice."

    Meanwhile, the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize went to 'True Detective: Night Country' star Jodie Foster, who hailed her victory an "incredibly emotional moment".

    She said: " Well this is an incredibly emotional moment for me because 'True Detective: Night Country' was just a magical experience and it all comes from the top."

    Jodie took the award ahead of Brie Larson ('Lessons in Chemistry'), Juno Temple ('Fargo'), Sofía Vergara ('Griselda'), and Naomi Watts ('Feud: Capote vs. the Swans').

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     11 Oct: Garth Brooks has claimed he is the "victim of a shakedown" and alleged his rape accuser wanted to "blackmail him for millions"
     11 Oct: Taylor Swift has been encouraging Travis Kelce to try new foods
     11 Oct: Everybody wants this – what makes a great TV kiss?
     11 Oct: William, Prince of Wales mingled with stars including Andy Serkis, Celia Imrie and Stephen Merchant at a BAFTA event in London on Wednesday (09.10.24)
     11 Oct: Al Pacino gave up booze and drugs after suffering terrifying "blackouts"
     11 Oct: Tom Brady is reportedly close to sealing a deal to become a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders
     11 Oct: A new documentary about the British Royal Family's interest in UFOs and the paranormal investigates claims that King Charles flew an actual UFO in Canada in 1975
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement from professional tennis More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Migration data's pointing toward another potential Official Cash Rate cut More...



     Today's News

    Soccer:
    A narrow 1-nil halftime lead over Tahiti didn't look likely for the All Whites, after Eli Just opened the scoring in the second minute in Vanuatu 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Garth Brooks has claimed he is the "victim of a shakedown" and alleged his rape accuser wanted to "blackmail him for millions" 21:54

    Entertainment:
    Taylor Swift has been encouraging Travis Kelce to try new foods 21:24

    Politics:
    The Prime Minister doesn't care a new poll's scored his Party at its lowest in more than a year 21:17

    Entertainment:
    Everybody wants this – what makes a great TV kiss? 21:07

    Technology:
    What is the Internet Archive, and what could a full-scale hack on its data mean? 21:07

    Entertainment:
    William, Prince of Wales mingled with stars including Andy Serkis, Celia Imrie and Stephen Merchant at a BAFTA event in London on Wednesday (09.10.24) 20:54

    Entertainment:
    Al Pacino gave up booze and drugs after suffering terrifying "blackouts" 20:24

    Entertainment:
    Tom Brady is reportedly close to sealing a deal to become a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders 19:54

    Entertainment:
    A new documentary about the British Royal Family's interest in UFOs and the paranormal investigates claims that King Charles flew an actual UFO in Canada in 1975 19:24


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd