The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were handed out this afternoon at the NOKIA Theatre LA LIVE in downtown Los Angeles. Javier Navarrete won his first Emmy Award for his score for HBO’s original movie Hemingway & Gellhorn in the Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score) category. John Lunn received the award for his music for Downtown Abbey in the Outstandig Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) category. Paul Englishby also received his first Emmy in the Outstanding Main Title Theme Music category for his theme for BBC’s Page Eight directed by David Hare and starring Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz and Ralph Fiennes. In the Outstanding Music & Lyrics category, Adam Schlesinger (music) and David Jaberbaum (lyrics) were honored with an Emmy for the song It’s Not Just For Gays Anymore written for the 65th Annual Tony Awards ceremony.
Check out our previous article for all Emmy nominations. Two hours of highlights from the Creative Arts Emmys will air Saturday, September 22, at 8:00pm on ReelzChannel.
I am angry that Ramin Djawadi was not even nominated for his brilliant score for “Game of Thrones”.