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MIKY LEE

MIKY LEE

With Help Executive Producer Marc Munden

Q Where are you going to keep your Emmy®?

A dilemma: where people can see it but then are you showing off? Or somewhere obscure and no-one gets the pleasure of seeing it? It’s going on my piano - in a room that visitors normally don’t go in. I can usher them in there when I’m feeling bold.

Q Tell us about the importance of winning an Emmy®?

When you see your international competition, you realise what an honour (or maybe what a fluke!) it is to win one. It’s a great opportunity to check out all those pieces that you’d never normally come across.

Q What upcoming projects are you or would you like to be working on next?

Unfortunately, have to stay schtum.

“I saw a quote this morning: ‘You can get to where you want to from where you are.’ Thank you to the International Emmys for the incredible nomination. Thank you for the opportunity to share our show with the world. South Africa has so many stories to tell.” international television, is a window to the world, connecting people from different walks of life entry point into those lives. Expanding our understanding of ourselves and each other.” team of 100 creatives seven African countries, the Emmy® will have to go on tour.”

MORGAN, WINNER KIDS:FACTUAL & ENTERTAINMENT

50 years ago, there were just a few television networks, and a lot of certainty. Today we are engulfed by a streaming revolution which is transforming much of what we had come to take for granted.”

“ huge milestone for trans and indigenous storytelling. recognition of the importance and power of authentic of the incredible creative talent of Aotearoa’s people, and the strength of compassionate, filmmaking in changing lives.”

WINNER SHORT-FORM SERIES

“BEFORE

THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES HANDS OUT THE WINGED STATUETTES FOR THE 2022 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS, THEY SHOULD PREFACE THE EVENT BY SAYING: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. WHEN THE ACADEMY HELD THE INAUGURAL INTERNATIONAL EMMYS IN 1973, THE INTEREST IN, AND MARKET FOR, NON-U.S. TELEVISION WAS CLOSE TO ZERO.”

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

“INTERNATIONAL EMMY® NOMINEE TOP CHEF MIDDLE EAST, THE ARABIC-LANGUAGE ADAPTATION OF BRAVO’S INFLUENTIAL TV SERIES, IS BREAKING NEW GROUND IN THE REGION BY PUSHING GENDER PARITY, PROMOTING CULINARY DIVERSITY AND MAKING THE LOCAL INDUSTRY PROUD.” VARIETY

NOMINEE MEDALS & CERTIFICATES

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