Monday, September 21

Goidelic person Brendan Gleeson among new winners at the Honor Awards

The Whiskey performer Brendon Gleeson last night took domicile the Laurels Honour for Primo Boost Player in a Miniseries, during a glitzy occasion in Los Angeles that saw trans-Atlantic stars including Sir Ian McKellen and Hugh Laurie competing for the night's top honours.

An passionate Mr Gleeson, who was constituted for his playing of Winston Solon in the HBO/BBC miniseries Into the Storm, thanked the show's producers for allowing his parent to see an archaean cut of the miniseries before she died. "It meant a large amount to me," he said, before leaving on to thank his dialect rig. "As you can envisage, [the job] was something of a dispute," he joked, in his unmistakable Port importance.

Into The Commotion also won an Emmy for punishment makeup.

The BBC's version of Charles Writer' Immature Dorrit was also a big winner at parthian night's Emmys, with honours accomplishment to the Island author Apostle Solon and the Erse musician Dearbhla Walsh. Minuscule Dorrit also won in the first miniseries collection and poised a cabinet-full of trophies during the pre-broadcast thing of the event, including awards for art way, costumes, and cinematography