The Canadian entertainment industry is gearing up for a momentous celebration, proudly recognizing the remarkable accomplishments of its finest talent at the 75th Annual Emmy Awards. The Consul General of Canada in Los Angeles, Zaib Shaikh, alongside Canada’s Ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman, will open the doors to Canada’s House on Thursday, January 11 for this year’s Canada at the Emmys® event in LA. This private reception, co-hosted by the Canada Media Fund (CMF) and in partnership with the Province of Alberta, the City of Calgary and the City of Edmonton, pays tribute to this year’s Emmy nominees, highlighting the exceptional contributions of Canadian artisans and television stars to the global entertainment landscape.
This year’s honorees feature the beloved Canadian comedy icon Martin Short, a seasoned Emmy veteran boasting 15 nominations and two wins. Short continues his impressive streak with yet another nomination for his outstanding leading role in the Disney+ murder-mystery comedy Only Murders in the Building. Accompanying him in the comedy category is Luke Kirby, securing another guest actor nomination for his stellar portrayal of Lenny Bruce in Prime Video’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Additionally, making his Emmy debut is Lamar Johnson, earning a nomination for his compelling guest role in HBO’s dystopian zombie drama, The Last of Us.
“It is with great enthusiasm that I join Consul General Zaib Shaikh in celebrating the outstanding achievements of Canadian talent at the 75th Annual Emmy Awards. We are grateful to the CMF, the Province of Alberta, the City of Calgary and the City of Edmonton whose dedication to the screen-based industries in Canada makes today possible,” said Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s Ambassador to the United States. “Congratulations to all the honourees, whose work exemplify the richness and diversity of Canada’s impact within the broader industry. This event emphasizes the significance of spotlighting and championing Canadian talent worldwide, fostering ongoing collaboration between our countries in the dynamic realm of entertainment.”
Canadian nominees also include: composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer, recognized for his musical work on the HBO satire The White Lotus Season 2; Montreal’s Antoni Porowski, one of the hosts of Netflix’s Queer Eye, secured his fourth nomination in the Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition Program category; Acclaimed writer/actor Susan Coyne, making her Emmy debut, earned a nomination as the Co-Executive Producer of Prime Video’s Daisy Jones & The Six; Award-winning production designer Paul Healy received an Emmy nomination for his work on The Last of Us; and Adam Haisinger who is nominated in the Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program as part of the team behind The Amazing Race.
“We are immensely proud of the Canadian artists and creators who have been recognized at this year’s Emmy Awards,” said Zaib Shaikh, Consul General of Canada in Los Angeles. “Their achievements not only reflect the high caliber of talent in Canada but also contribute to the global reputation of our entertainment industry. Alongside our partners on this year’s event. we proudly welcome our nominees to celebrate their outstanding contributions to this past year’s excellence in storytelling.”
Noteworthy documentary nominations include Apple TV’s Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie and Netflix’s Pamela, A Love Story, both nominated in the Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Special category. The Michael J. Fox documentary received nods in multiple categories, including Outstanding Directing for a Documentary and Outstanding Cinematography for a Non-Fiction program.
“It is a privilege to celebrate and showcase the exceptional achievements of Canadian talent at the 75th Annual Emmy Awards,” said Valerie Creighton, President and CEO, Canada Media Fund. “Our country is brimming with talent in front of and behind the camera and I am proud that the industry and the world is taking note. The Canadian nominees this year reflect the excellence of our entertainment industry and reinforce our standing as a key player in shaping television at home and around the world. A big congrats to everyone!”
Canadian talent also excelled in below-the-line categories this year, showcasing their exceptional contributions behind the camera. Notably, Alberta-shot series The Last of Us and Toronto-shot productions What We Do in the Shadows, Umbrella Academy and Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities had numerous Canadian professionals garnering Emmy nominations. These nominations span across critical below-the-line disciplines, including production design, hairstyling, costume design, sound mixing, and visual effects. The recognition of these skilled individuals underscores the depth and breadth of Canada’s impact on the global television industry in both on-screen performances and behind-the-scenes craftsmanship.
In addition to celebrating this year’s Emmy nominees, the Consul General of Canada to Los Angeles will present Keys to the Consulate to this year’s honourees, music icon Robbie Robertson (posthumously) and Kirk Pickersgill, founder of award-winning fashion label Greta Constantine to receive this year’s Keys to the Consulate. Robertson’s wife Janet Zuccarini and Pickersgill will be in attendance and will join Emmy nominees Lamar Johnson, Luke Kirby, Susan Coyne, Paul Healy, Adam Haisinger, previous Key to the Consulate recipients Shamier Anderson and Tantoo Cardinal, alongside numerous other celebrated Canadians as Canada’s House welcomes some of the year’s most exciting talent.
This celebration at the Consul General of Los Angeles House underscores the importance of recognizing and promoting Canadian talent on the international stage. The event will serve as a platform to acknowledge the outstanding accomplishments of these honourees and to enhance the cultural exchange between Canada and the United States.
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