Obama Secures Second Emmy for Outstanding Narration
Victory comes for his work on the Netflix series 'Working: What We Do All Day', produced by his company Higher Ground.
- Former President Barack Obama has won his second Emmy for outstanding narration for his work on the Netflix documentary series 'Working: What We Do All Day'.
- The series, produced by Obama and his wife Michelle Obama's production company Higher Ground, explores the meaning of work for modern Americans.
- Obama faced stiff competition in the category from renowned voices including Morgan Freeman, Mahershala Ali, Angela Bassett and Pedro Pascal.
- This is Obama's fifth Emmy win overall, having previously won for his narration on 'Our Great National Parks', another Netflix series.
- Obama has also won two Grammy Awards for narrating his audiobooks 'Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance' and 'The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream'.