Mrs Maisel, Game of Thrones win big at Emmy

'Mrs Maisel' bags early awards at Emmys
Peter Dinklage for Game of Thrones wins the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series. Photo: Reuters

Los Angeles: 'Game of Thrones' and 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel' won the top prizes at the Emmy awards on Monday on a night of upsets for the highest honours in television.

HBO's 'Game of Thrones' was named best drama series, beating last year's champion 'The Handmaid's Tale.'

Amazon's 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel,' about a 1950s housewife who turns to standup comedy, took home the Emmy for best comedy series. 'Mrs Maisel' also won four other awards, including a best actress for Rachel Brosnahan.

Claire Foy beat presumed front runner Elisabeth Moss, star of Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale,' to win for her quiet but formidable portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in Netflix drama 'The Crown.' “This wasn't supposed to happen," said a surprised Foy.

'Mrs Maisel' bags early awards at Emmys
Rachel Brosnahan won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy series for 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel'. Photo: Reuters

Matthew Rhys took his first best drama actor Emmy for playing a conflicted Russian spy in the final season of the FX Cold War series 'The Americans.'

'Saturday Night Live' won, as expected, for variety sketch series, taking its lifetime Emmy total to a record-setting 72 wins.

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Alex Borstein also won the Emmy for her role in 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel'. Reuters

'The Assassination of Gianni Versace' took the Emmy for best limited series and brought an acting trophy for Darren Criss, who played the gay serial killer who murdered the Italian designer in Miami in 1997.

One of the biggest shocks of the night came when presumed front runner Donald Glover, the star and creator of the surreal hip-hop-inspired FX show 'Atlanta,' lost out in the comedy acting category to Bill Hader's hitman-turned-struggling actor in HBO's showbusiness satire 'Barry.'

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