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All the Winners From Night 4 of the Creative Arts Emmys

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On the fourth of five consecutive nights of Creative Arts Emmys, a host of winners took well-deserved statues home for the very first time. Comedic genius Maya Rudolph took home her first ever Emmy for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for her work on Netflix’s Big Mouth. Joining Maya in the first-timer’s club were Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for their work composing the score for HBO’s Watchmen. Reznor and Finch now only need to win a Tony to EGOT, which in their case would technically be REGOT, as they they were also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year. Not to be outdone, Schitt’s Creek took home its first ever Emmy for Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, which may bode well for its chances at scoring big this Sunday, at the Primetime Emmys, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Check out the full list of winners for night four of the Creative Arts Emmys below, and emotionally prepare yourself for Nicole Byer’s fifth and final night hosting the Creative Arts Emmys, airing on FXX on September 19 at 8 p.m.

Outstanding Derivative Interactive Program
“Big Mouth Guide to Lifeâ€
“Doctor Who: The Runawayâ€

Outstanding Original Interactive Program
“The Messy Truth VR Experienceâ€
“Rebuilding Notre Dameâ€
“When We Stayed Homeâ€

Outstanding Short Form Animated Program
“Forky Asks a Question: What Is Love?â€
“Robot Chickenâ€
“Steven Universe Futureâ€

Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
“Better Call Saul Employee Training: Legal Ethics with Kim Wexlerâ€
“Most Dangerous Gameâ€
“Reno 911!â€
“Star Trek: Short Treksâ€
“The Good Place Presents: The Selectionâ€

Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
Laurence Fishburne, “#FreeRayshawnâ€
Mamoudou Athie, “Oh Jerome, No (Cake)â€
Corey Hawkins, “Surviveâ€
Stephan James, “#FreeRayshawnâ€
Christoph Waltz, “Most Dangerous Gameâ€

Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
Jasmine Cephas Jones, “#FreeRayshawnâ€
Anna Kendrick, “Dummyâ€
Kerri Kenney-Silver, “Reno 911!â€
Kaitlin Olson, “Flippedâ€
Rain Valdez, “Razor Tongueâ€

Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
Lisa Parasyn, CSA and Jon Comerford, CSA, “Schitt’s Creekâ€
Allison Jones and Ben Harris, “Curb Your Enthusiasmâ€
Sherry Thomas, CSA, Russell Scott, CSA, and Sharon Bialy, CSA, “Dead to Meâ€
Victoria Thomas, CSA and Matthew Maisto, “Insecureâ€
Cindy Tolan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ€
Gayle Keller, Jenny Lewis, CSA, and Sara Kay, CSA, “What We Do in the Shadowsâ€

Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
Avy Kaufman, CSA, “Successionâ€
David Rubin, “Big Little Liesâ€
Gilly Poole and Suzanne Crowley, “Killing Eveâ€
Alexa L. Fogel, CSA, Tara Feldstein Bennett, CSA, and Chase Paris, CSA, “Ozarkâ€
Nina Gold and Robert Sterne, “The Crownâ€
Sharon Bialy, CSA, Sherry Thomas, CSA, Russell Scott, CSA, and Robin D. Cook, CSA, “The Handmaid’s Taleâ€

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance
Maya Rudolph, “Big Mouthâ€
Hank Azaria, “The Simpsonsâ€
Nancy Cartwright, “The Simpsonsâ€
Leslie Odom, Jr., “Central Parkâ€
Wanda Sykes, “Crank Yankersâ€
Taika Waititi, “The Mandalorianâ€

Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming – [Juried Award]
Mandy Moore, “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlistâ€

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation – [Juried Award]
Jill Dykxhoorn, “Archerâ€
Dan MacKenzie, “Cosmos: Possible Worldsâ€
Genndy Tartakovsky, “Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primalâ€
Scott Wills, “Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primalâ€
Stephen DeStefano, “Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primalâ€

Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Programming – [Juried Award]
“Create Together†— YouTube — HITRECORD, Brian Graden Media, YouTube Originals
“The Line†— Oculus — ARVORE Immersive Experiences

Outstanding Motion Design – [Juried Award]
“Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates†— Netflix — A Concordia Studio Production

Outstanding Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, “Watchmenâ€Nathan Barr, “Hollywoodâ€
Mark Isham and Isabella Summers, “Little Fires Everywhereâ€
Kris Bowers, “Mrs. Americaâ€
Antonio Gambale, “Unorthodoxâ€

Outstanding Music Supervision
Robin Urdang, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ€
Thomas Golubić, “Better Call Saulâ€
Jen Malone and Adam Leber, “Euphoriaâ€
Kier Lehman, “Insecureâ€
Catherine Grieves and David Holmes, “Killing Eveâ€
Nora Felder, “Stranger Thingsâ€
Liza Richardson, “Watchmenâ€

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
Nathan Barr, “Hollywoodâ€
Nathan Barr, “Carnival Rowâ€
Ólafur Arnalds, “Defending Jacobâ€
Antonio Gambale, “Unorthodoxâ€
Laura Karpman, “Why We Hateâ€
The RZA, “Wu-Tang: An American Sagaâ€

Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
Labrinth, “Euphoriaâ€
David Dabbon, Joanna Rothkopf, Jill Twiss, and Seena Vali, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliverâ€
Ingrid Michaelson, “Little Fires Everywhereâ€
Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, “The Black Godfatherâ€
Thomas Mizer and Curtis Moore, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ€
Siddhartha Khosla and Taylor Goldsmith, “This Is Usâ€
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, “Watchmenâ€

Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program
Eddie Perez, “Shamelessâ€
Jeff Barnett, “Ballersâ€
Norman Howell, “Brooklyn Nine-Nineâ€
Vince Deadrick Jr. “Henry Dangerâ€
Erik Solky, “Space Forceâ€

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