On the second day, at the same location was the HOLLYWOOD CREATIVE ALLIANCE’S ASTRA TV AWARDS with Kristen Chenoweth, Garcelle Beauvais, Kelly Hu, Weird Al Yankovic, cast of The Boys, and many more!
Hosted by comedian Aida Rodriguez, the HCA conferred numerous awards for TV shows, with Succession, Abbott Elementary and The Boys leading the wins.
HBO’S “Succession” took home the most awards of the evening for broadcast & network TV with five wins including Best Cable Drama Series, Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series, Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series. Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series, and Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series while ABC’S “Abbott Elementary” scored four wins, Best Broadcast Network Comedy Series Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Comedy Series, Best Supporting Actor in Broadcast Network or Cable Comedy Series and Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.
In the streaming programs, Prime Video’s “The Boys” walked away with the most awards, six consisting of Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Drama Series, Best Streaming Drama Series. Best Directing in a Streaming Drama Series. Best Actor in a Streaming Drama Series. Best Casting in a Drama Series, and Best Stunts.
Celebrity presenters, guests and honorees included, among many others, Abigail Spencer (“Extended Family”); Al Yankovic; Antony Starr (“The Boys”); Anjali Bhimani (“Ms. Marvel”); Chace Crawford (“The Boys”); Garcelle Beauvais (“Black Girl Missing”); Jack Quaid (“The Boys”); Jeremy Sisto (“FBI”); Jeri Ryan; Kelly Hu (“BMF”); Regina Taylor; Rob Morrow (“Shining Vale”); Sophie Thatcher (“Yellowjackets”); Terrence Terrell (“Obliterated”); Tahj Mowry (“Muppets Mayhem”); Tara Westwood (“Triggered”); and more.
The Hollywood Creative Alliance (HCA) is a 501 c6 membership-based, not-for-profit organization. Its diverse and inclusive membership includes critics, entertainment journalists, content creators, industry insiders, and creatives with a shared passion for celebrating excellence in film and television. The vision and mission of the HCA is to amplify diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and culture in film and television. HCA believes in creating a culture where representation is a critical component of the evolution of the entertainment industry. Throughout the year, our members will have the opportunity to be highlighted through various committees, events, award shows, and new projects.