That bizarre opening dance, Sheryl Lee Ralph's deserved victory, Bill Hader's shutout, and other key happenings from the 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards
Best: Sheryl Lee Ralph moves everyone to tearsRaise your hand if Sheryl Lee Ralph’s moving victory left you in a puddle, too. The legendary actor bagged the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series trophy for her role as Barbara Howard in ABC’s. She was shocked when her name was announced, and her fellow co-stars had to help her process the win so she could walk to the stage.
Ralph has been a bonafide Hollywood star for years now, so it’s nice to see the TV Academy honor her skills. She’s now the second Black woman to win in this category after Jackée Harry’s 1987 win for. She was also the only fresh winner in the main comedy acting categories this year, since Jason Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, and Jean Smart all scored consecutive wins.
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