Hamm, ‘GoT’ win Emmys glory; Viola makes history
HBO’s fantasy epic “Game of Thrones” won for best drama series and Jon Hamm finally took home a trophy for “Mad Men” on Sunday at the Emmy Awards — a night of firsts that saw a black actress make history.
Viola Davis gave an emotional speech as she became the first African-American to win the award for best actress in a drama series for her portrayal of a law professor involved in a twisted plot on ABC’s “How To Get Away with Murder.”
Other highlights of the show included a best comedy series Emmy for HBO’s political satire “Veep” and several prizes for Amazon’s “Transparent” — a major breakthrough for the streaming content provider.
“Game of Thrones” was the big winner at the star-studded ceremony in Los Angeles, raking in a record-breaking 12 awards, the most any series has won in a single year.
HBO also struck gold with “Olive Kitteridge,” about a couple whose marriage is in trouble, which won eight trophies.
“Thrones” — a sweeping tale of clashing noble families filled with blood, glamor and back-stabbing, based on the novels of George R.R. Martin — had won many awards before, but never the top prize at television’s equivalent of the Oscars.
“Thanks again, HBO, for believing in dragons,” said series co-creator David Benioff.
But the emotional high points of the night belonged to Hamm and Davis.
Hamm — whose portrayal of seductive, mysterious ad man Don Draper on retro-cool “Mad Men” had won him rave reviews and transformed his career — finally struck gold on his eighth nomination for the role.
“It’s incredible and impossible for me personally to be standing here,” Hamm said after receiving a standing ovation from the audience at the 67th Emmys.
He later told reporters he felt no bitterness at being overlooked in past years given the quality of his fellow nominees.
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