Emmy Magazine Features

Margot Frank (Ashley Brooke) and Miep Gies (Bel Powley) arrive at a government checkpoint, where Gies's quick thinking gets them past the Nazi guards.

National Geographic's A Small Light turns the focus of the Anne Frank story to Miep Gies, the woman who helped eight fugitives survive for two years in an Amsterdam attic.

Tupac Shakur

The FX docuseries Dear Mama reexamines legendary rapper Tupac Shakur through the lens of his relationship with his mother. 

The executive producer and star plays twin OB/GYNs in Prime Video’s feminist reinterpretation of Dead Ringers.

Carl Goldberg

The shirtmaker of choice for costume designers across television — and for the actors lucky to get his shirts in multiples. Mandy Patinkin, who discovered Goldberg on Homeland, says simply: "Call Carl."

Steven Knight

For the one-man writers' room known as Steven Knight, creator of Peaky Blinders and no fewer than five new programs this year, stories often start with family and take shape organically. "It's like dreaming or playing a musical instrument — I just do it."

J. Smith-Cameron

A theater background and ease with improv are just part of J. Smith-Cameron's toolkit for playing Gerri Kellman on HBO's Succession.

For writer Lee Sung Jin, one extended road-rage experience sparked a genre-defying exploration of class warfare and other big themes in suburban Los Angeles. Ali Wong and Steven Yeun star as opposites who both attract and repel as their conflict spirals out of control.

Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal travel together in The Last of Us

A dystopian saga set in a post-pandemic hellscape, populated by zombie-like ghouls, based on a video game? Yes, yes and yes. But for all its darkness and danger, the cocreators of HBO's The Last of Us, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, say the show's driving emotion is love.

Patrick Stewart

In his final mission on Paramount+'s Star Trek: Picard, the actor reunites with his near and dear from The Next Generation, bringing both adventures — presumably — to a close. But a plot twist awaits loyal Trekkers, who will have much to discuss when assessing the legacy of the captain.

 

Damson Idris

As the slow-burn series about the rise of crack cocaine in 1980s Los Angeles begins its sixth and final season, four of its leading lights reflect on cocreator John Singleton, how the FX drama has evolved and how current events have played a role in the production.

Milo Ventimiglia

Less than a year after wrapping This Is Us, the actor returns with a new onscreen family in ABC's The Company You Keep — but he's still working with most of his old behind-the-scenes TV family. "When you can work with your friends ... that's the best recipe."

From left: Melissa de Sousa as Shelby, Nia Long as Jordan, Regina Hall as Candace, Harold Perrineau as Murch, Sanaa Lathan as Robyn and Taye Diggs as Harper in The Best Man: The Final Chapters

As fans prepare for a good cry over The Best Man: The Final Chapters, its principals cheer the beloved franchise that proved love conquers even long-standing stereotypes. "I wanted to make a universal love story," says creator Malcolm D. Lee. "People want to fall in love, feel secure, have friendships — these things are not... specifically Black."

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