2019 Critics’ Choice Awards: ‘Roma,’ ‘The Americans,’ ‘Mrs. Maisel’ Earn Top Prizes, Lady Gaga And Glenn Close Tie For Best Actress

By Hoai-Tran Bui/Jan. 14, 2019 7:00 am EST

Rotten Tomatometers and Metacritic aggregation can only show a sliver of what critics think about films, but the Critics Choice Awards is the definitive proof. The Broadcast Film Critics Association and Broadcast Television Journalists Association bestowed their annual Critics’ Choice Awards to the best in movies and TV over the past year, awarding a few festival and awards circuit favorites while mostly passing over The Favourite, despite the Yorgos Lanthimos film’s 14 nods — the most of any film.

The top 2019 Critics Choice Awards winners instead included Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, which led the film categories with four wins, followed by Black Panther and Vice with three wins apiece. Meanwhile in TV, The Americans and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel earned the critics’ love with three wins each. See the full list of 2019 Critics Choice awards winners below. Cuaron’s black-and-white masterpiece Roma surprised no one when it took home the top prizes for Best Picture, Foreign-Language Film, Best Director, and Best Cinematography on Sunday night. However, the ceremony had a few surprises up its sleeves. Despite earning the most nominations for any film at the Critics Choice Awards, The Favourite only waltzed away with one award for Best Ensemble. And two major acting categories saw a tie, with Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) and Glenn Close (The Wife) tying for Best Actress on the film side, and Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) and Patricia Arquette (Escape at Dannemora) tying in the limited series or TV movie category. And while those four women had to share an award, Christian Bale picked up two acting wins for his portrayal of former Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice for both Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy.

So what does it all mean? Nothing for now, but the past few years have seen the Critics Choice Awards become an accurate predictor of Oscar winners. Since 2008, the Critics Choice Awards have correctly predicted the eventual Oscars winner for Best Picture seven times, Best Actor eight times, and Best Actress six times. Maybe this year we’ll get a few historic ties at the Oscars too. See the full list of nominees and winners by category:

Film

BEST PICTUREBlack PantherBlacKkKlansmanThe FavouriteFirst ManGreen BookIf Beale Street Could TalkMary Poppins ReturnsWINNER: RomaA Star Is BornViceBEST ACTORWINNER: Christian Bale — Vice Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born

Willem Dafoe — At Eternity’s Gate Ryan Gosling — First Man Ethan Hawke — First Reformed Rami Malek — Bohemian Rhapsody Viggo Mortensen — Green Book BEST ACTRESS Yalitza Aparicio — Roma Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER (TIE): Glenn Close — The Wife Toni Collette — Hereditary Olivia Colman — The Favourite WINNER (TIE): Lady Gaga — A Star Is Born Melissa McCarthy — Can You Ever Forgive Me? BEST SUPPORTING ACTORWINNER: Mahershala Ali — Green Book Timothée Chalamet — Beautiful Boy Adam Driver — BlacKkKlansman Sam Elliott — A Star Is Born Richard E. Grant — Can You Ever Forgive Me? Michael B. Jordan — Black Panther BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Amy Adams — Vice Claire Foy — First Man Nicole Kidman — Boy Erased WINNER: Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk Emma Stone — The Favourite Rachel Weisz — The Favourite BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESSWINNER: Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade Thomasin McKenzie — Leave No Trace Ed Oxenbould — Wildlife Millicent Simmonds – A Quiet Place Amandla Stenberg — The Hate U Give Sunny Suljic — Mid90s BEST ACTING ENSEMBLEBlack PantherCrazy Rich AsiansWINNER: The FavouriteViceWidowsBEST DIRECTOR Damien Chazelle — First Man Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón – Roma Peter Farrelly — Green Book Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman Adam McKay — Vice BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade Alfonso Cuarón — Roma Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara — The Favourite Adam McKay — Vice WINNER: Paul Schrader — First Reformed Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly — Green Book Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski — A Quiet Place BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole — Black Panther Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty — Can You Ever Forgive Me? WINNER: Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk

Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters — A Star Is Born Josh Singer — First Man Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYWINNER: Alfonso Cuarón — Roma James Laxton — If Beale Street Could Talk Matthew Libatique — A Star Is Born Rachel Morrison — Black Panther Robbie Ryan — The Favourite Linus Sandgren — First Man BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNWINNER: Hannah Beachler, Jay Hart — Black Panther Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez — Roma Nelson Coates, Andrew Baseman — Crazy Rich Asians Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton — The Favourite Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas — First Man John Myhre, Gordon Sim — Mary Poppins Returns BEST EDITING Jay Cassidy — A Star Is Born Hank Corwin — Vice WINNER: Tom Cross – First Man Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough — Roma Yorgos Mavropsaridis — The Favourite Joe Walker — Widows BEST COSTUME DESIGN Alexandra Byrne — Mary Queen of Scots WINNER: Ruth Carter — Black Panther Julian Day — Bohemian Rhapsody Sandy Powell — The Favourite Sandy Powell — Mary Poppins Returns BEST HAIR AND MAKEUPBlack PantherBohemian RhapsodyThe FavouriteMary Queen of ScotsSuspiriaWINNER: ViceBEST VISUAL EFFECTSAvengers: Infinity WarWINNER: Black PantherFirst ManMary Poppins ReturnsMission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneBEST ANIMATED FEATUREThe GrinchIncredibles 2Isle of DogsMiraiRalph Breaks the InternetWINNER: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBEST ACTION MOVIEAvengers: Infinity WarBlack PantherDeadpool 2WINNER: Mission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneWidowsBEST COMEDYWINNER: Crazy Rich AsiansDeadpool 2The Death of StalinThe FavouriteGame NightSorry to Bother YouBEST ACTOR IN A COMEDYWINNER: Christian Bale — Vice

Jason Bateman — Game Night Viggo Mortensen — Green Book John C. Reilly — Stan & Ollie Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 2 Lakeith Stanfield — Sorry to Bother You BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER: Olivia Colman — The Favourite Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade Rachel McAdams — Game Night Charlize Theron — Tully Constance Wu — Crazy Rich Asians BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIEAnnihilationHalloweenHereditaryWINNER: A Quiet PlaceSuspiriaBEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMBurningCapernaumCold WarWINNER: RomaShopliftersBEST SONG “All the Stars” — Black Panther “Girl in the Movies” — Dumplin’ “I’ll Fight” — RBG “The Place Where Lost Things Go” — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER: “Shallow” – A Star Is Born “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” — Mary Poppins Returns BEST SCORE Kris Bowers — Green Book Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Talk Alexandre Desplat – Isle of Dogs Ludwig Göransson — Black Panther WINNER: Justin Hurwitz — First Man Marc Shaiman — Mary Poppins Returns

2019 Critics’ Choice Awards: ‘Roma,’ ‘The Americans,’ ‘Mrs. Maisel’ Earn Top Prizes, Lady Gaga And Glenn Close Tie For Best Actress

By Hoai-Tran Bui/Jan. 14, 2019 7:00 am EST

Rotten Tomatometers and Metacritic aggregation can only show a sliver of what critics think about films, but the Critics Choice Awards is the definitive proof. The Broadcast Film Critics Association and Broadcast Television Journalists Association bestowed their annual Critics’ Choice Awards to the best in movies and TV over the past year, awarding a few festival and awards circuit favorites while mostly passing over The Favourite, despite the Yorgos Lanthimos film’s 14 nods — the most of any film.

The top 2019 Critics Choice Awards winners instead included Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, which led the film categories with four wins, followed by Black Panther and Vice with three wins apiece. Meanwhile in TV, The Americans and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel earned the critics’ love with three wins each. See the full list of 2019 Critics Choice awards winners below. Cuaron’s black-and-white masterpiece Roma surprised no one when it took home the top prizes for Best Picture, Foreign-Language Film, Best Director, and Best Cinematography on Sunday night. However, the ceremony had a few surprises up its sleeves. Despite earning the most nominations for any film at the Critics Choice Awards, The Favourite only waltzed away with one award for Best Ensemble. And two major acting categories saw a tie, with Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) and Glenn Close (The Wife) tying for Best Actress on the film side, and Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) and Patricia Arquette (Escape at Dannemora) tying in the limited series or TV movie category. And while those four women had to share an award, Christian Bale picked up two acting wins for his portrayal of former Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice for both Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy.

So what does it all mean? Nothing for now, but the past few years have seen the Critics Choice Awards become an accurate predictor of Oscar winners. Since 2008, the Critics Choice Awards have correctly predicted the eventual Oscars winner for Best Picture seven times, Best Actor eight times, and Best Actress six times. Maybe this year we’ll get a few historic ties at the Oscars too. See the full list of nominees and winners by category:

The top 2019 Critics Choice Awards winners instead included Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, which led the film categories with four wins, followed by Black Panther and Vice with three wins apiece. Meanwhile in TV, The Americans and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel earned the critics’ love with three wins each.

See the full list of 2019 Critics Choice awards winners below.

Cuaron’s black-and-white masterpiece Roma surprised no one when it took home the top prizes for Best Picture, Foreign-Language Film, Best Director, and Best Cinematography on Sunday night.

However, the ceremony had a few surprises up its sleeves. Despite earning the most nominations for any film at the Critics Choice Awards, The Favourite only waltzed away with one award for Best Ensemble. And two major acting categories saw a tie, with Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) and Glenn Close (The Wife) tying for Best Actress on the film side, and Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) and Patricia Arquette (Escape at Dannemora) tying in the limited series or TV movie category. And while those four women had to share an award, Christian Bale picked up two acting wins for his portrayal of former Vice President Dick Cheney in Vice for both Best Actor and Best Actor in a Comedy.

So what does it all mean? Nothing for now, but the past few years have seen the Critics Choice Awards become an accurate predictor of Oscar winners. Since 2008, the Critics Choice Awards have correctly predicted the eventual Oscars winner for Best Picture seven times, Best Actor eight times, and Best Actress six times. Maybe this year we’ll get a few historic ties at the Oscars too.

See the full list of nominees and winners by category:

Film

BEST PICTUREBlack PantherBlacKkKlansmanThe FavouriteFirst ManGreen BookIf Beale Street Could TalkMary Poppins ReturnsWINNER: RomaA Star Is BornViceBEST ACTORWINNER: Christian Bale — Vice Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born

Willem Dafoe — At Eternity’s Gate Ryan Gosling — First Man Ethan Hawke — First Reformed Rami Malek — Bohemian Rhapsody Viggo Mortensen — Green Book BEST ACTRESS Yalitza Aparicio — Roma Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER (TIE): Glenn Close — The Wife Toni Collette — Hereditary Olivia Colman — The Favourite WINNER (TIE): Lady Gaga — A Star Is Born Melissa McCarthy — Can You Ever Forgive Me? BEST SUPPORTING ACTORWINNER: Mahershala Ali — Green Book Timothée Chalamet — Beautiful Boy Adam Driver — BlacKkKlansman Sam Elliott — A Star Is Born Richard E. Grant — Can You Ever Forgive Me? Michael B. Jordan — Black Panther BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Amy Adams — Vice Claire Foy — First Man Nicole Kidman — Boy Erased WINNER: Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk Emma Stone — The Favourite Rachel Weisz — The Favourite BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESSWINNER: Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade Thomasin McKenzie — Leave No Trace Ed Oxenbould — Wildlife Millicent Simmonds – A Quiet Place Amandla Stenberg — The Hate U Give Sunny Suljic — Mid90s BEST ACTING ENSEMBLEBlack PantherCrazy Rich AsiansWINNER: The FavouriteViceWidowsBEST DIRECTOR Damien Chazelle — First Man Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón – Roma Peter Farrelly — Green Book Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman Adam McKay — Vice BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade Alfonso Cuarón — Roma Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara — The Favourite Adam McKay — Vice WINNER: Paul Schrader — First Reformed Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly — Green Book Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski — A Quiet Place BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole — Black Panther Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty — Can You Ever Forgive Me? WINNER: Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk

Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters — A Star Is Born Josh Singer — First Man Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYWINNER: Alfonso Cuarón — Roma James Laxton — If Beale Street Could Talk Matthew Libatique — A Star Is Born Rachel Morrison — Black Panther Robbie Ryan — The Favourite Linus Sandgren — First Man BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNWINNER: Hannah Beachler, Jay Hart — Black Panther Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez — Roma Nelson Coates, Andrew Baseman — Crazy Rich Asians Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton — The Favourite Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas — First Man John Myhre, Gordon Sim — Mary Poppins Returns BEST EDITING Jay Cassidy — A Star Is Born Hank Corwin — Vice WINNER: Tom Cross – First Man Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough — Roma Yorgos Mavropsaridis — The Favourite Joe Walker — Widows BEST COSTUME DESIGN Alexandra Byrne — Mary Queen of Scots WINNER: Ruth Carter — Black Panther Julian Day — Bohemian Rhapsody Sandy Powell — The Favourite Sandy Powell — Mary Poppins Returns BEST HAIR AND MAKEUPBlack PantherBohemian RhapsodyThe FavouriteMary Queen of ScotsSuspiriaWINNER: ViceBEST VISUAL EFFECTSAvengers: Infinity WarWINNER: Black PantherFirst ManMary Poppins ReturnsMission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneBEST ANIMATED FEATUREThe GrinchIncredibles 2Isle of DogsMiraiRalph Breaks the InternetWINNER: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBEST ACTION MOVIEAvengers: Infinity WarBlack PantherDeadpool 2WINNER: Mission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneWidowsBEST COMEDYWINNER: Crazy Rich AsiansDeadpool 2The Death of StalinThe FavouriteGame NightSorry to Bother YouBEST ACTOR IN A COMEDYWINNER: Christian Bale — Vice

Jason Bateman — Game Night Viggo Mortensen — Green Book John C. Reilly — Stan & Ollie Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 2 Lakeith Stanfield — Sorry to Bother You BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER: Olivia Colman — The Favourite Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade Rachel McAdams — Game Night Charlize Theron — Tully Constance Wu — Crazy Rich Asians BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIEAnnihilationHalloweenHereditaryWINNER: A Quiet PlaceSuspiriaBEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMBurningCapernaumCold WarWINNER: RomaShopliftersBEST SONG “All the Stars” — Black Panther “Girl in the Movies” — Dumplin’ “I’ll Fight” — RBG “The Place Where Lost Things Go” — Mary Poppins Returns WINNER: “Shallow” – A Star Is Born “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” — Mary Poppins Returns BEST SCORE Kris Bowers — Green Book Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Talk Alexandre Desplat – Isle of Dogs Ludwig Göransson — Black Panther WINNER: Justin Hurwitz — First Man Marc Shaiman — Mary Poppins Returns

Bradley Cooper — A Star Is Born

Willem Dafoe — At Eternity’s Gate

Ryan Gosling — First Man

Ethan Hawke — First Reformed

Rami Malek — Bohemian Rhapsody

Viggo Mortensen — Green Book

BEST ACTRESS

Yalitza Aparicio — Roma

Emily Blunt — Mary Poppins Returns

WINNER (TIE): Glenn Close — The Wife

Toni Collette — Hereditary

Olivia Colman — The Favourite

WINNER (TIE): Lady Gaga — A Star Is Born

Melissa McCarthy — Can You Ever Forgive Me?

BEST SUPPORTING ACTORWINNER: Mahershala Ali — Green Book

Timothée Chalamet — Beautiful Boy

Adam Driver — BlacKkKlansman

Sam Elliott — A Star Is Born

Richard E. Grant — Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Michael B. Jordan — Black Panther

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Amy Adams — Vice

Claire Foy — First Man

Nicole Kidman — Boy Erased

WINNER: Regina King – If Beale Street Could Talk

Emma Stone — The Favourite

Rachel Weisz — The Favourite

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESSWINNER: Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade

Thomasin McKenzie — Leave No Trace

Ed Oxenbould — Wildlife

Millicent Simmonds – A Quiet Place

Amandla Stenberg — The Hate U Give

Sunny Suljic — Mid90s

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLEBlack PantherCrazy Rich AsiansWINNER: The FavouriteViceWidowsBEST DIRECTOR

Damien Chazelle — First Man

WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón – Roma

Peter Farrelly — Green Book

Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite

Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman

Adam McKay — Vice

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade

Alfonso Cuarón — Roma

Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara — The Favourite

WINNER: Paul Schrader — First Reformed

Nick Vallelonga, Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly — Green Book

Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, John Krasinski — A Quiet Place

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole — Black Panther

Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty — Can You Ever Forgive Me?

WINNER: Barry Jenkins – If Beale Street Could Talk

Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters — A Star Is Born

Josh Singer — First Man

Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee — BlacKkKlansman

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHYWINNER: Alfonso Cuarón — Roma

James Laxton — If Beale Street Could Talk

Matthew Libatique — A Star Is Born

Rachel Morrison — Black Panther

Robbie Ryan — The Favourite

Linus Sandgren — First Man

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNWINNER: Hannah Beachler, Jay Hart — Black Panther

Eugenio Caballero, Barbara Enriquez — Roma

Nelson Coates, Andrew Baseman — Crazy Rich Asians

Fiona Crombie, Alice Felton — The Favourite

Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas — First Man

John Myhre, Gordon Sim — Mary Poppins Returns

BEST EDITING

Jay Cassidy — A Star Is Born

Hank Corwin — Vice

WINNER: Tom Cross – First Man

Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough — Roma

Yorgos Mavropsaridis — The Favourite

Joe Walker — Widows

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Alexandra Byrne — Mary Queen of Scots

WINNER: Ruth Carter — Black Panther

Julian Day — Bohemian Rhapsody

Sandy Powell — The Favourite

Sandy Powell — Mary Poppins Returns

BEST HAIR AND MAKEUPBlack PantherBohemian RhapsodyThe FavouriteMary Queen of ScotsSuspiriaWINNER: ViceBEST VISUAL EFFECTSAvengers: Infinity WarWINNER: Black PantherFirst ManMary Poppins ReturnsMission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneBEST ANIMATED FEATUREThe GrinchIncredibles 2Isle of DogsMiraiRalph Breaks the InternetWINNER: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseBEST ACTION MOVIEAvengers: Infinity WarBlack PantherDeadpool 2WINNER: Mission: Impossible — FalloutReady Player OneWidowsBEST COMEDYWINNER: Crazy Rich AsiansDeadpool 2The Death of StalinThe FavouriteGame NightSorry to Bother YouBEST ACTOR IN A COMEDYWINNER: Christian Bale — Vice

Jason Bateman — Game Night

John C. Reilly — Stan & Ollie

Ryan Reynolds — Deadpool 2

Lakeith Stanfield — Sorry to Bother You

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

WINNER: Olivia Colman — The Favourite

Elsie Fisher — Eighth Grade

Rachel McAdams — Game Night

Charlize Theron — Tully

Constance Wu — Crazy Rich Asians

BEST SCI-FI OR HORROR MOVIEAnnihilationHalloweenHereditaryWINNER: A Quiet PlaceSuspiriaBEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMBurningCapernaumCold WarWINNER: RomaShopliftersBEST SONG

“All the Stars” — Black Panther

“Girl in the Movies” — Dumplin’

“I’ll Fight” — RBG

“The Place Where Lost Things Go” — Mary Poppins Returns

WINNER: “Shallow” – A Star Is Born

“Trip a Little Light Fantastic” — Mary Poppins Returns

BEST SCORE

Kris Bowers — Green Book

Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Talk

Alexandre Desplat – Isle of Dogs

Ludwig Göransson — Black Panther

WINNER: Justin Hurwitz — First Man

Marc Shaiman — Mary Poppins Returns

Television

Freddie Highmore — The Good Doctor (ABC)

Diego Luna — Narcos: Mexico (Netflix)

Richard Madden — Bodyguard (Netflix)

Bob Odenkirk — Better Call Saul (AMC)

Billy Porter — Pose (FX)

WINNER: Matthew Rhys — The Americans (FX)

Milo Ventimiglia — This Is Us (NBC)

BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Jodie Comer — Killing Eve (BBC America)

Maggie Gyllenhaal — The Deuce (HBO)

Elisabeth Moss — The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)

WINNER: Sandra Oh — Killing Eve (BBC America)

Elizabeth Olsen — Sorry For Your Loss (Facebook Watch)

Keri Russell — The Americans (FX)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Richard Cabral — Mayans M.C. (FX)

Asia Kate Dillon — Billions (Showtime)

WINNER: Noah Emmerich — The Americans (FX)

Justin Hartley — This Is Us (NBC)

Matthew Macfadyen — Succession (HBO)

Richard Schiff — The Good Doctor (ABC)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Julia Garner — Ozark (Netflix)

WINNER: Thandie Newton — Westworld (HBO)

Rhea Seehorn — Better Call Saul (AMC)

Yvonne Strahovski – The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu)

Holly Taylor — The Americans (FX)

Hank Azaria — Brockmire (IFC)

Ted Danson — The Good Place (NBC)

Michael Douglas — The Kominsky Method (Netflix)

Donald Glover — Atlanta (FX)

WINNER: Bill Hader — Barry (HBO)

Jim Parsons — The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

Andy Samberg — Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

Rachel Bloom — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)

Allison Janney — Mom (CBS)

Justina Machado — One Day at a Time (Netflix)

Debra Messing — Will & Grace (NBC)

Issa Rae — Insecure (HBO)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

William Jackson Harper — The Good Place (NBC)

Sean Hayes — Will & Grace (NBC)

Brian Tyree Henry — Atlanta (FX)

Nico Santos — Superstore (NBC)

Betty Gilpin — GLOW (Netflix)

Laurie Metcalf — The Conners (ABC)

Rita Moreno — One Day at a Time (Netflix)

Zoe Perry — Young Sheldon (CBS)

Annie Potts — Young Sheldon (CBS)

Miriam Shor — Younger (TV Land)

Antonio Banderas — Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)

WINNER: Darren Criss — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Paul Dano — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)

Benicio Del Toro — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)

John Legend — Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)

 BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISIONWINNER (TIE): Amy Adams – Sharp Objects (HBO)WINNER (TIE): Patricia Arquette — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)

Connie Britton — Dirty John (Bravo)

Carrie Coon — The Sinner (USA Network)

Laura Dern — The Tale (HBO)

Anna Deavere Smith — Notes From the Field (HBO)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Brandon Victor Dixon — Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (NBC)

Eric Lange — Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)

Alex Rich — Genius: Picasso (National Geographic)

Peter Sarsgaard — The Looming Tower (Hulu)

Finn Wittrock — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Ellen Burstyn — The Tale (HBO)

WINNER: Patricia Clarkson — Sharp Objects (HBO)

Penelope Cruz — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Julia Garner — Dirty John (Bravo)

Judith Light — The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX)

Elizabeth Perkins — Sharp Objects (HBO)

BEST ANIMATED SERIESAdventure Time (Cartoon Network)Archer (FXX)Bob’s Burgers (Fox)WINNER: BoJack Horseman (Netflix)The Simpsons (Fox)South Park (Comedy Central)