Overview
- Cranston was recognized at the Creative Arts Emmys for his turn as Griffin Mills in the episode "CinemaCon."
- He topped a field that included The Studio guests Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Dave Franco, and Anthony Mackie, with The Bear's Jon Bernthal as the lone non-Studio nominee.
- The win is Cranston’s seventh career Emmy, following six previous honors tied to Breaking Bad.
- The Studio enters the season’s final stretch with 23 nominations, a record for a comedy’s first season and tying the all-time mark for a comedy series.
- The Creative Arts Emmys are concluding at the Peacock Theater as the 77th Primetime Emmys air Sept. 14 on CBS, hosted by Nate Bargatze.