The cast and crew of “Veep” celebrate their win for comedy series
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Ryan Murphy, left, and John Travolta accept the award for limited series for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.
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Tatiana Maslany accepts the award for lead actress in a drama series for “Orphan Black.”
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The ‘In memoriam’ sequence shows Gary Marshall during the show at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Henry Winkler honors “Happy Days” creator Garry Marshall.
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Tori Kelly performs “Hallelujah” during an In Memoriam tribute at the Emmy Awards.
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“Fresh off the Boat” stars Randall Park and Constance Wu.
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“Empire” star Taraji P. Henson
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Host Jimmy Kimmel walks away with Maggie Smith’s Emmy, which had been announced by “Speechless” star Minnie Driver and “NCIS” star Michael Weatherly.
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“Mr. Robot” star Rami Malek and “Suits” star Abigail Spencer.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Jeffrey Tambor accepts the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in “Transparent.”
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Directors Thomas Kail, left, and Alex Rudzinski accept the award for directing for a variety special for “Grease: Live.”
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“Orange Is the New Black” star Laverne Cox.
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Patton Oswalt accepts the award for writing for a variety special for “Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping.”
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Jimmy Kimmel hands out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches made by his mother during the show.
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“Braindead” star Margo Martindale and “The Simpsons” star Hank Azaria.
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Tim Carvell, left, and John Oliver accept the award for outstanding variety talk series for “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.”
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David Benioff, left, and D.B. Weiss accept the award for writing for a drama series for “Game of Thrones.”
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Matt Damon, left, and Jimmy Kimmel.
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“Downton Abbey” star Michelle Dockery and “Bloodline” star Kyle Chandler.
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“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” creator Tina Fey, left, and “Maya and Marty” star Amy Poehler.
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Courtney B. Vance accepts the award for lead actor in a limited series or movie for “The People vs. O.J. Simpson.”
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Leslie Jones, right, on stage with Ernst & Young employees.
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“Homeland” star Claire Danes and “All the Way” star Bryan Cranston.
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“Superstore” star America Ferrera and “This Is Us” star Mandy Moore.
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“American Crime” actress Regina King celebrates her win for supporting actress in a limited series or movie.
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“American Crime” actress Regina King celebrates her win for supporting actress in a limited series or movie.
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“Quantico” star Priyanka Chopra and “The Night Manager” star Tom Hiddleston.
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Susanne Bier wins directing for a limited series, movie or special for “The Night Manager.”
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Producer Mark Burnett, center, and the production team for “The Voice” accept the award for reality competition program.
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“Stranger Things” actor Gaten Matarazzo passes out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to the audience during the Emmy Awards.
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Jill Soloway accepts the award for directing in a comedy series for her work on “Transparent.”
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus accepts the award for lead actress in a comedy series for “Veep.”
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Jeffrey Tambor accepts the award for lead actor in a comedy series for “Transparent.”
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“Transparent” actor Jeffrey Tambor, left, accepts the award for lead actor in a comedy series from TV personality James Corden.
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Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang accept the award for writing for a comedy series for “Master of None.”
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“Difficult People” actor Joel McHale and “The Good Place” actress Kristen Bell present the award for supporting actress in a comedy.
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“Episodes” star Matt LeBlanc and “Modern Family” star Julie Bowen
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Kate McKinnon accepts the award for supporting actress in a comedy series for her work on “Saturday Night Live.”
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“Baskets” actor Louie Anderson accepts the award for supporting actor in a comedy series.
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ABC’s “black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross.
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Actors Caleb McLaughlin, Millie Bobby Brown and Gaten Matarazzo perform.
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Jimmy Kimmel opens the 68th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on Sept. 18, 2016 in Los Angeles.
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The scene inside the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
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