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Ramy Youssef Wants to Bring Muslim Culture and Expressions to ‘Mazel Tov Status’ in America
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “Why can’t these be in the vernacular when you have so many Muslim people historically and currently in the fabric of this country? It feels long, long past due,” “Ramy” star says
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Inside the LatinX TV Explosion, From ‘Narcos: Mexico’ to ‘One Day at a Time’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “One thing is for sure: Things need to change,” Justina Machado says
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How ‘Hunters’ Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Found a Personal Connection in Story of Nazi Hunters
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I identified with the bigger theme of people who are marginalized searching for justice or a voice in the world, fighting for their existence,” says the Mexican-American director
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How Diego Luna Overcame His Hesitation to Play a Drug Dealer on ‘Narcos: Mexico’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “Characters like Félix Gallardo are really important to understand why El Chapo exists today, but I wanted to make sure we could go into the gray areas that we normally miss,” Luna says
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Star Harvey Guillén on His Latinx Superhero Transformation in Season 2 Finale
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It’s a great moment for people to see that sometimes someone you don’t expect can change people’s lives and be a hero,” star of the FX show says
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2020 Emmys Race by the Numbers, From Categories to Voters to Contenders
We have all the statistics on this year’s race
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D’Arcy Carden Hates to Say Goodbye to Janet in ‘The Good Place’: ‘I Miss Her Forever’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “She was a joy in every iteration: Good Janet, Bad Janet, everything in between,” says the actress who played an all-knowing assistant in the afterlife
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw on ‘The Morning Show’ Sexual Assault Story: ‘Women Don’t Want to See Themselves as Victims’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “There is a lot of shame in questioning how much you brought the situation on yourself,” says the actress of her character’s state of mind in the series
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How Natalie Dormer Kept Her 4 Different Roles Straight in ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “Ordinarily I would stay in an American accent entire time — but in this job is there was no point in that, because I was jumping around so much,” the British actress says
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‘Westworld’ Star Tessa Thompson on the Possibility of Becoming Season 4’s ‘Super Villain’ (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “The most compelling villains, they come from a real, heartfelt place of trauma and that’s what makes them so scary,” HBO star says
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Emmy Underdogs to Remember, From Elle Fanning to Zoë Kravitz to ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ (Photos)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: As Emmy voting begins, TheWrap staff suggests TV Academy members check out these people and shows who deserve a spot on the nominating ballot
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‘Insecure’ Creator Issa Rae on Comedy in a Time of Crisis: ‘We Are More Than Our Trauma’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “We don’t really get a lot of television shows that promote Black beauty, Black art, without having to have our burden be front and center all the time,” exec producer Prentice Penny says
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How Niecy Nash Connected With a Baby Kidnapper for ‘Stolen by My Mother’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “The thing you can never judge is someone else’s pain,” says the three-time Emmy-nominated actress
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How Racism’s Legacy Shaped André Holland’s Performance in Damien Chazelle’s ‘The Eddy’ (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I think that trauma has a lot to do with how much he will allow himself to feel and to express,” Holland says of the jazz musician he plays
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Why Joey Soloway Didn’t Walk Away From ‘Transparent’ After the Jeffrey Tambor Scandal
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “It really felt like, we have to do this on our terms — not on Jeffrey’s terms, not on MeToo’s terms, not on ‘Transparent’ fans’ terms,” says the showrunner formerly known as Jill Soloway
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