BRITISH actors Brett Goldstein and Hannah Waddingham won big at the Emmys for their work in feel good comedy Ted Lasso. It was the first Emmy nomination and win for both stars as Ted Lasso was up for a record-breaking 20 awards on TV's night of nights.
Brett, 41, who is also a writer on the show, plays the surly football star Roy Kent on the Apple+ comedy about a US NFL coach (Lasso) hired to train fictional Premier League footie team AFC Richmond.
He picked up the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series beating out many of his co-stars, Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard), Nick Mohammed (Nathan) and Jeremy Swift (Higgins), and other nominees Paul Reiser (The Kominsky Method) and Hacks' Carl Clemon-Hopkins.
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