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Maya Rudolph gets career Emmy No. 6 for “Big Mouth” as she preps to play Kamala Harris on “SNL”


Maya Rudolph and Angela Bassett are among the winners at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Saturday was the first of the two-night Creative Arts ceremony that are a precursor to the main Emmys ceremony on Sept. 15.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Maya Rudolph won her sixth career Emmy on Saturday night, taking the trophy for best character voice-over for her work on “Big Mouth” at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, while Angela Bassett won her first for her narration of the National Geographic show “Queens.” Bassett appeared to collect her trophy for best narrator, a category that is usually star studded but where the winner, like Barack Obama last year, rarely shows. The season’s top overall nominee, “Shogun,” got a win of sorts Saturday when the team that puts together the post-show making of featurette took home an Emmy.

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