Michaela Coel made history tonight EMMYs
Photo: Rich Fury/Getty Images Michaela Coel won big at the 2021 Emmys, becoming the first Black woman to win the award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her HBO drama, I May Destroy You.
Coel is a sexual assault survivor, and her experience navigating life after assault served as inspiration for the series, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. The result was a powerful exploration of sexual assault and trauma, and earned Coel Emmy nominations for her acting, writing, and directing.
In her acceptance speech for the writing award tonight, Coel urged writers to “write what scares you.” She went on to dedicate the award to survivors of sexual assault. “I dedicate this story to every single survivor of sexual assault. Thank you,” she said.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Michaela Coel Just Won Her First Emmy (But Hopefully Not Her Last)Actor, writer, director, and producer Michaela Coel won her first Emmy for outstanding writing in a limited or anthology series in recognition of her HBO drama series 'I May Destroy You.'
Read more »
Michaela Coel Hopes ‘I May Destroy You’ Encourages Viewers to Change Their Self-NarrativesIMayDestroyYou picked up nine 2021 Emmy nominations — with Coel receiving nods for acting, writing and directing. In an interview with THR, she opens up about her social media insights, balancing work and play, and wearing so many hats on a production
Read more »
Michaela Coel is Not Afraid of Making You UncomfortableIn a conversation with fellow writer Jeremy O. Harris, the creator and star of 'I May Destroy You' opens up about life in the wake of her breakout hit.
Read more »
Michaela Coel destroys … our lingering outrage over that ‘Queen’s Gambit’ speech. Join our live chat'Finally, an Emmy for 'I May Destroy You,' a series that deserves all the praise it’s received and more. Michaela Coel is rightfully awarded,' - MeredithBlake More Emmys updates ⬇️
Read more »
“Evening Before” Party: MPTF Celebration Hosts Nominees Anya Taylor-Joy, Michaela Coel, Rege-Jean Page and Billy PorterThe Saturday night event proved to be the party of the weekend leading up to the Emmy Awards on a quieter social calendar due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more »