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Anna Sawai has made history as the first actress in Asian descent to receive an Emmy award, a significant breakthrough for Asian representation in Hollywood.

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00:00Anna Sawai has made history as the first actress of Asian descent to receive an Emmy Award,
00:04a significant breakthrough for Asian representation in Hollywood.
00:08The 2024 award places her among the most notable names in television,
00:12showcasing her talent and marking a momentous
00:14achievement for both Sawai and the broader Asian community.
00:19The actress received an Emmy Award as Best Actress in Drama Series for her role
00:24in the FX Hulu series Shogun, a critically acclaimed adaptation
00:28of James Clavel's best-selling novel by the same name.
00:31Sawai plays Toda Mariko, an intelligent highborn woman with strong loyalty towards Toranawa.
00:38I was crying before my name was announced. I am a mess today,"
00:42Sawai said in her acceptance speech.
00:44She further thanked Emmy for nominating her and also shared her gratitude towards the FX team
00:49and the show creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo for believing in her story.
00:54Sawai's nomination is particularly notable in a year when the entertainment industry
01:00is increasingly spotlighting diversity and inclusion.
01:05In the past, the Emmys have faced certain criticisms for the under-representation of
01:10actors from diverse backgrounds. Sawai's nomination is a significant
01:13step toward addressing this imbalance.
01:18As the 2024 Emmy Awards approach, industry insiders are eager to see how Sawai's historic
01:23nomination impacts future opportunities for Asian actors.

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