Julie Andrews Wins 2025 Emmy for "Bridgerton" VoiceOver Performance as Lady Whistledown After 3 Previous Nominations Stephanie Wenger, Liza EsquibiasSeptember 7, 2025 at 3:40 AM 0 Kevin Winter/Getty Julie Andrews Julie Andrews was named the winner of Outstanding Character VoiceOver Performance at t...
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Stephanie Wenger, Liza EsquibiasSeptember 7, 2025 at 3:40 AM
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Julie Andrews was named the winner of Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys for her work in an episode of Bridgerton
Hank Azaria (The Simpsons), Maya Rudolph (Big Mouth), Alan Tudyk (Andor), Jeffrey Wright (What If...?) and Steven Yeun (Invincible) were nominated as well
The 2025 Creative Arts Emmys are being presented in Los Angeles on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7
Cheers to the winner of the Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance category at the 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards!
Julie Andrews took home the win for her role in Bridgerton during the 2025 ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 6, in Los Angeles. Presenter Craig Robinson accepted the award on behalf of Andrews, who was not in attendance.
The other nominees included Hank Azaria (The Simpsons), Maya Rudolph (Big Mouth), Alan Tudyk (Andor), Jeffrey Wright (What If...?) and Steven Yeun (Invincible).
Andrews won for her voiceover work as Lady Whistledown in the episode "Into the Light" of Bridgerton.
During an appearance on the Today show in 2022 to discuss her role in the hit Netflix drama, the actress revealed she has yet to actually meet any of her costars — and instead watches them on television like the rest of the show's fans.
"You know I've never met the company in person," Andrews, 89, told co-host Hoda Kotb. "Of course, I see them on the show sometimes. But I do all my recording far, far away from them."
Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in 2020. The Regency-era romantic drama follows the lives of esteemed families of the British high society and their romantic pursuits through the lens of mysterious gossip columnist, Lady Whistledown.
Created by Chris Van Dusen, produced by Shonda Rhimes and based on author Julia Quinn's book series, the show is as popular for its storyline as it is for its scenic locations.
"I think it's gorgeous looking, and they're all wonderful in it and they're lovely people to work with," Andrews shared on Today, when asked what she thinks of the series. "Shonda Rhimes and the whole gang down, they're terrific. And I'm thrilled that they asked me."
Andrews has previously been nominated at the Emmys for her role as Lady Whistledown in 2021 and 2022 in Bridgerton and 2023 in Queen Charlotte.
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Julie AndrewsAzaria scored his nomination for voicing Moe Szyslak in The Simpsons episode, "Abe League of Their Moe."
Azaria, 61, opened up about his affinity for mimicking other people's voices in a 2017 interview with ABC News' "Popcorn With Peter Travers."
"I didn't realize until I was a young adult that … I was meant to do that professionally and it was a marketable skill — that kind of mimicry," he shared.
"And even when I realized I wanted to be an actor — which wasn't until, like, I was in college — I still didn't connect that that mimicry could be a good part of that," he added.
He's been nominated six times in the same category at the Emmys over the years and won the prize four times.
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Hank Azaria visits SiriusXM Studios on June 11, 2024 in New York City.Rudolph is up for voicing Connie the Hormone Monstress in the Big Mouth episode "Why Do We Go Through Puberty?"
Rudolph, 53, previously discussed how she created the character of Connie the Hormone Monstress in an interview with Backstage.
"She's got a very melodic voice, for sure," she shared in 2020. "The elements of her being a monster and hormonal, I was trying to create this game of highs and lows as well as big. She's a big, hairy lady!"
"That really speaks a lot to the joy of doing voiceover and animation: you can really be anything," she added.
Rudolph has been nominated twice and won three times for the role at the Emmys.
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Maya Rudolph attends the premiere of the Apple TV+ comedy "Loot" at DGA Theater Complex on June 15, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Tudyk was nominated for his portrayal of K-2SO in the Andor episode "Who Else Knows?"
During a conversation with StarWars.com, the actor shared that he has seen first hand how much fans love his character.
"The neat stories that I always just love to hear are the ones between fathers and daughters, mothers and sons," he said. "K-2 and Rogue One are things that families connect over."
"Although for kids, 'I'm like, God, wow, kids are growing up fast because everyone dies.' For me, it would've been traumatizing, but I was a kid from the seventies," he added.
Tudyk, 54, was previously nominated at the Emmys for Outstanding Actor In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series for his work on Con Man in 2017.
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Alan Tudyk poses for TV Guide Magazine during San Diego Comic-Con on July 25, 2025 in San Diego, California.Wright is up for his part, The Watcher in the episode "What If... 1872?" of Disney+'s What If...?
Wright, 59, told Marvel.com that the character is "an interesting one."
"He's got these strange powers that we've never really witnessed before. He has access to these worlds, and he has a type of vision that is pretty much singular to him," he explained. "There was a lot of stuff to be excited about, and to play with, and to try to figure out. The Watcher is introduced on the cover of 1963's FANTASTIC FOUR as the most dramatic being in all of the universe."
"If you get asked as an actor to play something like that, you kind of take interest! It's all about that drama," he added. "He's born into the Marvel Universe in an interesting way, popping out on the moon there with the Fantastic Four. I wanted to find out who he was so that I could figure out, how might he sound for the first time, hearing him?"
At this year's Emmys, he is also up for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series for his role as Isaac in The Last of Us.
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Jeffrey Wright attends "The Agency" Tastemaker Screening at the Rosewood London on November 14, 2024 in London, England.Yeun scored a nomination for his voiceover work on the episode "What Have I Done?" of Invincible.
The animated series touches on the relationships between fathers and sons, prompting Yeun, as the lead actor, to reflect on his own fatherhood journey.
"I think these are hitting universal truths of what it means to mentor somebody and be mentored by somebody," Yeun, 41, told PEOPLE in February at the show's premiere. "What it means to truly love somebody, what it means to make difficult decisions, where they might misunderstand you. There's many levels."
The Beef actor shares two children, daughter Ruth, 6, and son Jude, 8, with his wife Joana Pak.
He was previously nominated for Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series and Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie for Beef in 2023.
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Steven Yeun at the "Invincible" Season 3 Los Angeles Special Screening held at The Culver Theater on February 3, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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The 2025 Creative Arts Emmys are being presented in Los Angeles on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7. The full show will be broadcast on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. ET on FXX.
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