Jeremy Allen White Thanks ‘The Bear’ Co-Stars While Accepting His Second Emmy: ‘I Want Us to Be in Each Other’s Lives Forever’

As a devoted fan who has followed Jeremy Allen White‘s career from the humble beginnings of Lip Gallagher to his current A-list status, I can’t help but feel a sense of profound admiration and joy for this incredible talent. The Emmy win for “The Bear” is not just a testament to his acting prowess, but a reflection of his relentless pursuit of truth and authenticity in every character he portrays.


On Sunday, Jeremy Allen White clinched the Lead Comedy Actor Emmy for his role as Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto in Season 2 of “The Bear” on FX. This marks the second consecutive year he has won this accolade.

Upon receiving the award on stage, White expressed, ‘My heart seems to be pounding wildly within me.’ He then graciously acknowledged, ‘Thank you, thank you to the Academy and my fellow nominees. It’s a privilege to share this space with you all.’

After being cast in “The Bear”, the actor expressed his gratitude towards Christopher Storer, Joanna Calo, and his fellow co-stars. He said, “Thank you for selecting me. I am incredibly fortunate, and I can’t thank you enough. I feel so grateful. Thank you. My dear cast, I adore you eternally. I enjoy working with you, and I hope we can be a part of each other’s lives forever. I love you deeply.

Jo, this program has significantly impacted me. It’s given me belief that transformation can occur if one dares to extend a helping hand. You see, no matter how isolated you might feel, it’s essential to remember that you’re never truly alone in this world. I owe a debt of gratitude to this show for teaching me that.

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Despite gaining A-list recognition with his role as The Bear in 2022, Jeremy White first gained fame for portraying Philip “Lip” Gallagher on Shameless, a Showtime series that ran for 11 seasons from 2011 to 2021. In the year 2023, he took on the role of Kerry Von Erich in the biographical drama The Iron Claw, and his upcoming projects include playing Bruce Springsteen in the biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere.

Additionally, “Only Murders in the Building” actors Steve Martin and Martin Short, “Curb Your Enthusiasm’s” Larry David, Matt Berry from “What We Do in the Shadows”, and D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai of “Reservation Dogs” were also contenders for the lead comedy acting award.

White’s victory occurred shortly following his fellow actor, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, winning his second Emmy in the comedy supporting actor category. Notably, “The Bear” has been recognized with nominations for best comedy series, lead comedy actress, directing and writing awards on Sunday as well.

See the full list of Emmy winners here.

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2024-09-16 03:48