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Creative Arts Emmys 2017: Winners List

'SNL,' 'Stranger Things' and 'Westworld' are the big winners, taking home five awards apiece.

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Saturday Night Live, Stranger ThingsandWestworldwere the big winners at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were handed out over two nights, Saturday and Sunday, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Each of those series won fiveEmmys at the show, during which statuettes were presented in a slew of categories, from best guest performances to best reality host to best hairstyling to best music supervision.

Two ofSNL's wins came for best guest actor and actress in a comedy series, for hosts DaveChappelle and Melissa McCarthy. Winning best guest acting honors for drama were GeraldMcRaney for This Is Usand AlexisBledel forThe Handmaid's Tale.

Winning fourEmmys apiece were13th, Samurai Jackand The Night Of,while shows nabbing threeEmmys each wereBig Little Lies, Hairspray Live!,RuPaul's Drag Race, The Handmaid's Taleand Veep.

Overall, HBO won the mostEmmys with a total of 19, followed by Netflix with 16.

Tom Hanks opened the show Sunday night, introducing the nominees for best casting for a comedy series, which went to HBO'sVeep. Hanks reflected on the importance of those who work in areas like casting and sound editing — as well as those who perform tasks like fetching him a breakfast burrito, he joked. He also praised casting directors for helping him landed his first role onBosom Buddies, which brought him where he is today.

Hanks was nominated this year for best guest actor in a comedy series for hostingSaturday Night Live. The award went to Chappelle.

Meanwhile, Bledel donned a blue ACLU ribbon onstage and thanked Hulu for partnering with Change.org to "encourage us all to take action." The actress added, "It is heartening to think we can be heard issue by issue if we sign, speak up and stay awake."

Stranger Things casting director Carmen Cuba, who shared the award for best casting in a drama series with Tara Feldstein Bennett and ?Chase Paris, also expressed the need to stand up for one's beliefs. "No matter how the real world is beginning to represent the upside down, no matter how the demogorgon finds ways to terrify and separate us, let's stand together and fight for our neighbor's protection and acceptance. America is lucky and richer with all of the voices. Especially the strange ones."

Gerald McRaney won his first Emmy, for guest actor in a drama series, for his role onThis Is Us. When asked backstage if an Emmy was always his goal and wished that he could have won earlier in his career, he responded that the process of acting and improving his career is more important than an award and he's happy to now have the honor.

"This is great, but it’s not the end of the world. It’s not the beginning of the world. It’s a trophy," said McRaney. "I like being on a set. I like working with actors. This is the icing on a very delicious cake."

Meanwhile, Hank Azaria was scheduled to be a presenter on Sunday but was absent because due to Hurricane Irma as he was traveling to Florida to help evacuate his mother. Jane Lynch expressed onstage that both Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Harvey are indicators that global warming is happening and asked the audience to come together in bringing awareness to the cause.

The ceremony isn't airing live, but an edited version will be shown on FXX at 8 p.m. ET/PT next Saturday, a day before the Primetime Emmys. A complete list of winners follows.

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