Nick Offerman took home his first Emmy at the 75th annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, winning Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in The Last of Us.
周六,尼克·奧弗曼在第75屆年度創(chuàng)意藝術(shù)艾美獎上獲得了他的第一個艾美獎,憑借在《最后的我們》中的表演獲得了戲劇類最佳客串演員獎。
The category was dominated by nominations for performances on the HBO shows, with four actors — Murray Bartlett, Lamar Johnson, Keivonn Montreal Woodard and Offerman — competing for the award against Succession actors James Cromwell and Arian Moayed.
該獎項由HBO電視臺節(jié)目的表演提名占據(jù)主導(dǎo)地位,四位演員——默里·巴特利特、拉馬爾·約翰遜、凱沃恩·蒙泰爾·伍德爾和奧弗曼——與《繼任》演員詹姆斯·克倫威爾和阿里安·莫耶德競爭該獎項。
“Fortune presents gifts not according to the book," he said in his acceptance speech.
他在獲獎感言中說:“財富饋贈的禮物并非照本宣科。”
Offerman also saluted Cromwell and thanked his "magnificent" partner Megan Mullally, who had previously encouraged him to take on the role of Bill, a paranoid survivalist, who unexpectedly falls in love with unexpected trespasser Frank (Bartlett).
奧弗曼還向克倫威爾致敬,并感謝他“出色”的伴侶梅根·穆拉利,她之前曾鼓勵他扮演比爾,一個偏執(zhí)的生存主義者,意外地愛上了闖入者弗蘭克(巴特利特飾)。
While answering questions from the press afterward, Offerman suggested there could be a whole miniseries that revolved around Bill and Frank's decades-long relationship, quipping, "It could be a musical."
在隨后回答媒體提問時,奧弗曼表示,可能會有一整部迷你劇圍繞比爾和弗蘭克幾十年的關(guān)系展開,他打趣道:“這可能是一部音樂劇。”