Canadian Luke Kirby wins Emmy for guest role on ‘Mrs. Maisel’
LOS ANGELES — An Emmy Awards newcomer from Canada upset a category of comedy veterans while a trio of established stage and screen actors were honoured for guest TV performances at Sunday’s creative arts Emmys.
Bradley Whitford and Cherry Jones received trophies for their roles on the Toronto-shot drama “The Handmaid’s Tale” at the ceremony, a precursor to the main bash airing Sept. 22 on CTV and Fox.
Jane Lynch and Hamilton-born Luke Kirby won on the comedy side, both for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” The Amazon Prime Video series was the top comedy series winner, with six awards.
“Game of Thrones” led with 10 Emmys in technical and other categories, including a trophy for Halifax’s Paula Fairfield in the sound editing category as part of the team on the HBO drama. It’s Fairfield’s second win after nabbing a trophy for the same series in 2015. She’s been nominated for “Game of Thrones” in four other years, and received three previous nominations for work on ABC/CTV’s “Lost.”