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Claire Foy, RuPaul, ‘Game of Thrones’ Stars Make Netflix Emmy Party One To Remember

HOLLYWOOD – To say the Emmy celebration Netflix put on last night was lit is something of an understatement. 2017”s post-show celebration was euphoric with Lena Waithe celebrating a historic Emmy win, but this year was on par with the notorious In Style party at the Golden Globes. I mean, it’s not every year the stars of “Game of Thrones,” the Drama Series winner, come to the competing network’s Emmy party.

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(We’re gonna assume they went to HBO’s shindig first. At least we hope they did.)

The laundry list of talent who flocked to Netflix this year included Alison Brie (“GLOW”), Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France (“Queer Eye”), Ben Stiller, Benedict Cumberbatch, Betty Gilpin (“GLOW”), Bob Odenkirk, Chapman Way (“Wild Wild Country”), Charlie Brooker (“Black Mirror”), Charlie Heaton (“Stranger Things”), Cindy Holland, Claire Foy (“The Crown”), Connie Britton, Daniel Kaluuya, Dave Chapelle (“Dave Chappelle: Equanimity”), David Harbour (“Stranger Things”), Emily Ratajkowski, Eric Bana, Fred Armisen, James Corden, Jason Bateman (“Ozark”), Jeff Daniels (“Godless”), Jesse Plemons (“USS Callister, Black Mirror”), Joe Keery (“Stranger Things”), John Mulaney (“John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City”), Katherine Langford (“13 Reasons Why”), Katt Williams, Kirsten Dunst, Kit Harington, Laura Dern, Letitia Wright (“Black Museum, Black Mirror”), Logan Browning (“Dear White People”), Maclain Way (“Wild Wild Country”), Marc Maron (“GLOW”), Matt and Ross Duffer (“Stranger Things”), Matt Smith (“The Crown”), Merritt Wever (“Godless”), Michelle Dockery (“Godless”), Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”), Natalia Dyer (“Stranger Things”), Natasha Lyonne (“Orange is the New Black”), Nick Kroll (“Big Mouth”), Noah Schnapp (“Stranger Things”), Patton Oswalt, Priah Ferguson (“Stranger Things”), Regina King (“Seven Seconds”), Ron Livingston, RuPaul Charles, Sadie Sink (“Stranger Things”), Samira Wiley, Scott Frank (“Godless”), Shawn Levy (“Stranger Things”), Stephen Colbert, Taraji P. Henson, Tommy Dorfman (“13 Reasons Why”) and Vanessa Hudgens. Oh, and of course, Netflix Chief Creative Officer Ted Sarandos who had a lot to celebrate.

You could find Plemmons and Dunst; Bobby Brown and her “Stranger Things” co-stars; and later Foy and Harrington kicking it on the dance floor. RuPaul Charles was making the rounds (he has a new show with Michael Patrick King for Netflix that should be beginning production in a few weeks) and the sight of CBS stars Colbert and Corden at the streaming service’s soiree was almost eye-brow raising.

I did catch up with Emmy winner Regina King who was still on a high after winning the Outstanding Actress in a Limited Series or TV movie for “Seven Seconds.” She is also a Supporting Actress contender for “If Beale Street Could Talk” which premiered at TIFF last week and told me how “honored” she was to be part of Barry Jenkins‘ celebrated new film. She’ll soon start production on Damon Lindelof’s new “Watchman” series for HBO.

Netflix tied with HBO with 23 wins overall including the Creative Arts Emmys and a statement released by Cindy Holland, VP of Original Series, was a fitting way to remember the night.

“Tonight’s recognition is a tribute to the creativity and talent of thousands of artists and we are thrilled to see their work awarded by the Academy. We are honored to share this night with our friends at HBO, who have paved the way for years by setting the highest possible standard.”

We can’t wait to see what happens next year.

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