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Gold House Launches First-Ever Gold List for Top Asian Achievements in Television
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 13, 2024 / Gold House has unveiled its inaugural Gold List to honor outstanding Asian achievements in television from the past year, as the voting period for the 76th Emmy Awards begins. The winners were chosen by Asian Pacific leaders in entertainment.
Historically, only 1.1% of Emmy awards have been awarded to Asian creatives. Over the past year, however, television projects led by Asian creatives have gained significant popularity. Notable achievements include "One Piece" becoming the most-watched Netflix show globally, and "Shōgun" achieving record ratings on Hulu. "Beef" also secured historic wins at the 75th Emmy Awards.
"Shōgun" led the Gold List, winning across multiple categories including Outstanding Series, Lead Performance, Directing, and Writing. Other winners include Greta Lee and Bowen Yang for their roles in "The Morning Show" and "SNL," respectively. "Blue Eye Samurai" was recognized as the Outstanding Animated Program, while "Quiz Lady" won for Outstanding Made for Television Movie.
The event also highlighted rising stars like Ambika Mod and Ji-young Yoo, as well as established performers such as Maya Erksine and Utkarsh Ambudkar. The Gold List recognizes a variety of projects including "3 Body Problem," "Invincible," and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
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