Sheryl Lee Ralph was already in tears on the pre-show red carpet, when presented with a video of support from a beloved aunt.
Sheryl Lee Ralph sings as she accepts the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series for"Abbott Elementary" at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
As a kindergarten teacher on “Abbott Elementary,” she can get an unruly class to sit up and listen. And that’s exactly what— capturing the attention of a packed theater and a global TV audience with a stirring acceptance speech for the ages. It was the first Emmy for stage and screen veteran Ralph, at 66, and she made the most of it, delivering the ultimate feel-good moment of an Emmy show that sometimes felt flat or uneven, despite the well-known comic talents of host Kenan Thompson and the return of a pre-pandemic crowd.in several major categories. “Succession" and “Ted Lasso,” the big winners in drama and comedy, were repeat winners, as were a number of actors.
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2022 Emmys: Repeat winners, 'Squid Game' surprises, and Sheryl Lee Ralph steals the showThe HBO drama “Succession” and comedy “Ted Lasso” took top honors at the Emmy Awards in a ceremony that spread its awards between repeat winners and also honored several first-timers.
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Watch Sheryl Lee Ralph Sing Her Thrilling Emmys 2022 Acceptance Speech“To anyone who has ever, ever had a dream,” Sheryl Lee Ralph said moments after winning her first-ever Emmy, “I am here to tell you that this is what believing looks like.” 🔗:
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‘Abbott Elementary’ star Sheryl Lee Ralph sings in Emmys speechRalph made history Monday as the second ever black woman to win this category after Jackee Harry’s win for NBC’s “227” in 1987.
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‘Abbott Elementary’ Star Sheryl Lee Ralph Wins Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesSheryl Lee Ralph of “Abbott Elementary” burst into song—ripping tearfully into “Endangered Species” by Dianne Reeves—as she accepted the trophy for best supporting actress in a comedy series. The actress plays kindergarten teacher Barbara Howard in the ABC mockumentary about a Philadelphia elementar
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