Jamie Lee Curtis, Devery Jacobs, Nestor Carbonell, Brie Larson among presenters for second night of Creative Arts Emmys
Jamie Lee Curtis, Devery Jacobs, Nestor Carbonell and Brie Larson are among the presenters announced Thursday for the second night of the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards this Sunday, September 8. The awards will be held over two consecutive nights (9/7 and 9/8) at the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE. An edited presentation of the ceremonies will air Saturday, September 14, at 8:00 PM PDT on FXX, the night before the Primetime Emmys.
Presenters for this Sunday include:
Patrick Brammall (“Colin From Accounts”), Nestor Carbonell (“Shōgun”), Michael Cyril Creighton (“Only Murders in the Building”), Jamie Lee Curtis (“The Bear”), Harriet Dyer (“Colin From Accounts”), Alex Edelman (“Alex Edelman: Just For Us”), Devery Jacobs (“Reservation Dogs”), Brie Larson (“Lessons in Chemistry”), Aria Mia Loberti (“All the Light We Cannot See”), Desi Lydic (“Desi Lydic Foxsplains”; “The Daily Show”), Courtney McBroom (“Lessons in Chemistry”), Wendi McLendon-Covey (“St. Denis Medical”), Adam Pally (“Mr. Throwback”), Parker Posey (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”), Sagar Radia (“Industry”), Judy Reyes (“High Potential”), Giovanni Ribisi (“Strange Darling”), Sophie Skelton (“Outlander”), Phillipa Soo (“Doctor Odyssey”), Austin Stowell (“NCIS: Origins”), Luke Tennie (“Shrinking”), Allison Tolman (“St. Denis Medical”), Damon Wayans Jr. (“Poppa’s House”) and Jimmy O. Yang (“Interior Chinatown”).
The previously announced presenters for this Saturday’s first night of the Creative Arts Emmys include:
B-Boy Victor Montalvo (Team USA Olympian and Bronze medal winner in Breaking), Garcelle Beauvais (“Tempted by Love”), Jonathan Bennett (“Finding Mr. Christmas”), Mike Birbiglia (“The Old Man and The Pool”), Dani Bowman (“Love on the Spectrum”), LeVar Burton (“Trivial Pursuit”), Maksim Chmerkovskiy (“So You Think You Can Dance”), Barbara Corcoran (“Shark Tank”), Mark Cuban (“Shark Tank”), comedian Matt Friend, Nikki Glaser (“Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die” and forthcoming host of the 2025 Golden Globe Awards), Lori Greiner (“Shark Tank”), Robert Herjavec (“Shark Tank”), Derek Hough (“Dancing with the Stars”), David Isaacman (“Love on the Spectrum”), Daymond John (“Shark Tank”), Phil Keoghan (“The Amazing Race”), Kristen Kish (“Top Chef”), Lucy Liu (“The Pirate Queen with Lucy Liu”), Jane Lynch (“The Weakest Link”), Ariana Madix (“Love Island”; “Vanderpump Rules”), Katie Maloney (“Vanderpump Rules”), Tig Notaro (“Tig Notaro: Hello Again”), Abbey Romeo (“Love on the Spectrum”), Masi Oka (“Blue Eye Samurai”), Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”), Melissa Peterman (“Finding Mr. Christmas”), Fisher Stevens (“Beckham”) and Hannah Waddingham (“Krapopolis”; “Ted Lasso”).
Following its September 14 Creative Arts Emmys telecast on FXX, the ceremonies will stream on Hulu September 15 through October 9.
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