“DOWNTON Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes received an International Emmy at an event in New York.
Fellowes was presented with the honorary Founders award by “Downton” actress Elizabeth McGovern, who plays the Countess of Grantham. The only other British winner was Sky’s “50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy” in the non-scripted entertainment category.
France was the big winner of the night, taking home three awards, including best drama series. That was won by crime thriller “Engrenages.” It won the award for its fifth series.
“The Man Who Saved the Louvre” won best arts programing, while “Soldat Blanc” won the TV movie/mini-series award. (SD-Agencies)
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