Five Alumni, Including Lear, Win 2020 Emmy Awards
Five Emerson were awarded Emmys this past week, among them TV legend Norman Lear ’44, who won two years in a row and cemented his title of oldest Emmy award winner in history.
Five Emerson were awarded Emmys this past week, among them TV legend Norman Lear ’44, who won two years in a row and cemented his title of oldest Emmy award winner in history.
We caught up with Lien Ta ’03 to ask about what it takes for a business to survive a pandemic and just how a Writing, Literature and Publishing major becomes a restauranteur.
Primer, about a 12-year-old girl who dons special paints that give her an array of superpowers, was released in June.
Over the past five months, Emerson staff, faculty, students, and leaders have been working around the clock, seven days a week, to prepare for the safe reopening of our Boston campus. I write today to share the details of that preparation with you.
On Friday, August 28, The Binge, the first comedy feature by Jordan VanDina ’10 gets its premier on Hulu.
Public relations and Emerson alumnus Larry Rasky ’78 was honored during the first night of the virtual Democratic National Convention. Rasky, who died of COVID-19 March 22, was a former press secretary and longtime confidant of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Quinn Chao ’20, a production intern at the Today Show, was featured alongside other Today interns on July 30, National Intern Day, visiting virtually with anchors Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin.
TV legend Norman Lear ’44 and 23 additional Emersonians are among this year’s nominees for primetime Emmy awards, announced on July 28.
Hao Zheng ’15 was selected as one of 10 directors to participate in the 2020 HBOAccess Directing Fellowship. Rob Eckard ’10, MFA ’18, won the 30-minute Episodic Showtime Tony Cox Screenplay Competition at the Nantucket Film Festival.
Not only does Ungar have two films in the can, she also now has two satisfying careers.