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The Bear roars to three acting wins at Emmy Awards

- ANDREW DALTON

LOS ANGELES — The Bear is coming back for seconds in a big way at the Emmys, scoring repeat wins Sunday night four times including best actor, best supporting actor and best supporting actress in a comedy.

The star of the FX show Jeremy Allen White won best actor in a comedy for the second straight year, and Ebon Moss-bachrach repeated as best supporting actor.

A surprise came when Liza Colon-zayas won best supporting actor over major competitio­n.

“How could I have thought it would be possible to be in the presence of Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett,” Colon-zayas said as tears welled in her eyes as she accepted the award on the stage of the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

She is the first Latina to win in the category.

“To all the Latinas who are looking at me,” she said, “keep believing and vote.”

White said backstage that he was watching in the wings as Colonzayas won and “that was just the greatest.”

He also shouted out two acting wins the show had already scored at last weekend's Creative Arts Emmy Awards, when Jamie Lee Curtis won best guest actress in a comedy for playing his mother, and Jon Bernthal won best guest actor for playing his big brother.

And the show's creator, Christophe­r Storer, won best directing of a comedy series, an award handed out by reunited Happy Days co-stars Ron Howard and Henry Winkler.

The Bear won six time, including most of the top comedy categories at the strike-delayed Emmys in January.

While the third season of FX'S The Bear has already dropped, the trio won their second Emmys for its second, in which White's chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto attempts to turn his family's grungy Chicago sandwich shop into an elite restaurant. At press time, it still could win more, including best comedy series.

The father-son hosting duo of Eugene and Dan Levy in their monologue at the top of the show mocked the very dramatic The Bear being in the comedy category.

“In honour of The Bear we will be making no jokes,” Eugene Levy said, to laughs.

Jean Smart won best actress in a comedy for Hacks. She has won for all three seasons of

Hacks, and has six Emmys overall.

She beat nominees including Ayo Edebiri, who as co-star of The Bear moved from supporting actress, which she won in January, to lead actress.

Coming into the show the big story was another FX show,

Shogun, which had already taken the most Emmys for a show in a single season with 14 at the Creative Arts ceremony.

Shogun lost its first chance at winning on the main show Sunday when Billy Crudup took best supporting actor in a drama over Tadanobu Asano for his role on the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show.

Shogun, the FX series about lordly politickin­g in feudal Japan, also lost out in the drama writing category to Slow Horses.

Veteran screen star Hiroyuki Sanada, up for best actor, Anna Sawai, up for best actress, were in position to become the first Japanese actors to win Emmys.

If Shogun faces any competitio­n for the best drama prize, it could come for the sixth and final season of The Crown, the only show among the nominees that has won before in a category recently dominated by the retired Succession.

Elizabeth Debicki took best supporting actress in a drama for playing Princess Diana at the end of her life in the sixth and final season of the show. “Playing this part, based on this unparallel­ed, incredible human being, has been my great privilege,” Debicki said. “It's been a gift.”

Netflix's darkly quirky British show Baby Reindeer scored big wins in the limited series category, including best writing for the show's creator and star Richard Gadd, and best supporting actress for Jessica Gunning, who plays his tormentor.

Baby Reindeer is based on a one man-stage show in which Gadd describes being sexually abused along with other emotional struggles. “Ten years ago, I was down and out, I never ever thought I could get my life together,” Gadd said through tears as he accepted. “Here I am, just a decade later picking up one of the biggest writing awards in television.”

He added, “no matter how bad it gets, it always gets better.”

The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they have been sexually abused unless they come forward publicly as Gadd has.

Streep wasn't the only Oscar winner trumped by a little-known name. Robert Downey Jr., the reigning best supporting actor winner for Oppenheime­r, was considered the favourite to win best supporting actor in a limited series for The Sympathize­r, but that award went to Lamorne Morris for Fargo.

“Robert Downey Jr. I have a poster of you in my house!” Morris said from the stage as he accepted his first Emmy.

Yet another Academy Award winner, Jodie Foster, who could get her first Emmy for best actress in a limited series for True Detective: Night Country.

Several awards were presented by themed teams from TV history, including sitcom dads George Lopez, Damon Wayans and Jesse Tyler Ferguson and TV moms Meredith Baxter, Connie Britton, and Susan Kelechi Watson.

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Liza Colon-zayas and Ebon Mossbachra­ch celebrate with their acting Emmys for The Bear last night at the Peacock Theatre at L.A. Inset: Emmys hosts Eugene Levy and son Dan.
ROBYN BECK/GETTY IMAGES From left: Jeremy Allen White, Liza Colon-zayas and Ebon Mossbachra­ch celebrate with their acting Emmys for The Bear last night at the Peacock Theatre at L.A. Inset: Emmys hosts Eugene Levy and son Dan.
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