2018 Emmys Creative Arts

RuPaul (fourth from left) and the cast of "RuPaul's Drag Race" arrive for the second night of the 2018 Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Nina Prommer / EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

The complete list of nominees and winners for the 2018 Creative Arts Emmy Awards

The 2018 Creative Arts Emmys featured awards for more than 90 categories presented over two nights. An edited broadcast of the ceremonies will air Saturday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. on FXX.

Samira Wiley, Ron Cephas Jones, Tiffany Haddish and Katt Williams took home Emmys in the guest actor categories on Saturday, Sept. 8. The "Black Mirror" film "USS Callister" won three awards, including outstanding television movie. "Game of Thrones", "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story", "Westworld" and "The Handmaid's Tale" also won multiple awards on the first night. This year's Governors Award went to "Star Trek."

Sunday night's ceremony focused on nonfiction, documentary, reality and variety categories. "Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert," "Saturday Night Live" and "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" led among the winning shows.

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards – presenting the awards for outstanding comedy and drama series, best lead actresses and actors and other major categories – will take place Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

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Alex Borstein  Winner
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Gary Baum  Winner
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Donald Glover, from left, Brian Tyree Henry and Lakeith Stanfield are three friends looking to better themselves in Glover's new FX comedy, "Atlanta." (Guy D'Alema / FX)

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Tiffany Haddish of "Girls Trip." (Christina House / For The Times)

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RuPaul, host of "RuPaul's Drag Race". (Mathu Andersen)

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Hunter Gross  Winner
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Anthony Miale  Winner
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Brian A. Kates  Winner
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