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The Bear’s Jon Bernthal Wins His First Emmy for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Bernthal beat out his fellow ‘Bear’ guest stars Bob Odenkirk and Will Poulter, as well as Matthew Broderick, Ryan Gosling and Christopher Lloyd for the prestigious award

Jon Bernthal (The Bear) CR: FX8BIM
Jon Bernthal in ‘The Bear’. Photo: fx

The Bear’s Jon Bernthal Wins Outstanding Guest Actor at 2024 Emmys

Jon Bernthal took home the prestigious Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his powerful performance in The Bear. The actor, who previously appeared in the critically acclaimed series as the troubled Mikey Berzatto, was recognized for his compelling portrayal of the character in the show’s second season.

The 2024 Creative Arts Emmys, held on Sunday, September 8th, saw Bernthal beat out stiff competition from fellow The Bear guest stars Bob Odenkirk and Will Poulter, as well as Matthew Broderick from Only Murders in the Building, Ryan Gosling from Saturday Night Live, and Christopher Lloyd from Hacks.

Bernthal’s win marks a significant achievement in his career. His portrayal of Mikey Berzatto, a complex and often conflicted character, resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. The actor’s ability to capture the character’s raw emotions and vulnerabilities was widely praised.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bernthal discussed his approach to the role: “I understood that what [creator] Chris Storer needed from that version of Mikey was this larger-than-life, charismatic guy. […] When season 2 came around and I actually got to go to Chicago and be part of the set, I saw that we needed the other side of Mikey. We needed to see the damage and the ugliness, to see him spiraling.”

While Bernthal’s win was undoubtedly a highlight of the 2024 Emmys, it was not the only notable achievement in the category. The other nominees also delivered impressive performances in their respective shows.

Matthew Broderick made a memorable appearance on Only Murders in the Building, playing a heightened version of himself. Showrunner John Hoffman praised Broderick’s comedic timing and ability to seamlessly fit into the show’s ensemble.

Ryan Gosling returned to Saturday Night Live for his third time as host and delivered a hilarious musical monologue that poked fun at his role as Ken in the film Barbie. His performance showcased his comedic talents and ability to connect with audiences.

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From left: Oliver (Martin Short) and Matthew (Matthew Broderick) in “Only Murders in the Building”. Patrick Harbron/Hulu

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Christopher Lloyd starred as Larry Arbuckle on Hacks. The legendary actor expressed his admiration for the show’s cast and crew, and his desire to contribute to their creative energy.

Bob Odenkirk and Will Poulter also made significant contributions to The Bear. Odenkirk’s portrayal of Uncle Lee added depth and complexity to the show, while Poulter’s performance as Luca showcased his talent as a young actor.

The 2024 Creative Arts Emmys were a celebration of excellence in television. The winners in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series category, including Jon Bernthal, showcased their exceptional skills and contributions to the entertainment industry.

The Bear’s Season 2

The Bear‘s second season was a critical and commercial success, earning widespread praise for its gripping storytelling, complex characters, and stunning cinematography. The show’s exploration of family, grief, and the challenges of running a restaurant resonated deeply with audiences.

In addition to Bernthal’s performance, the second season featured strong performances from the rest of the cast, including Jeremy Allen White as Carmy, Ayo Edebiri as Sydney, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie, and Liza Colón-Zayas as Tina. The show’s supporting cast also delivered memorable performances, with Bob Odenkirk, Will Poulter, and Jamie Lee Curtis making significant contributions.

One of the highlights of the second season was the episode “Fishes,” which depicted a chaotic holiday gathering of the Berzatto family. The episode featured a series of dramatic confrontations and emotional revelations, culminating in a poignant moment between Mikey and Carmy.

The second season of The Bear also explored the challenges faced by the restaurant’s staff as they struggled to maintain their business in the face of adversity. The show’s portrayal of the restaurant industry was both realistic and compelling, offering a glimpse into the demanding and often stressful world of professional cooking.

Ryan Gosling from the SNL opening monologue
Ryan Gosling during the “Saturday Night Live” opening monologue.

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The Future of The Bear

The success of The Bear’s second season has led to speculation about a third season. While there has been no official announcement from the show’s creators, many fans are hoping for a continuation of the series.

If a third season is produced, it is likely to explore new challenges and developments in the lives of the characters. The show’s creators have hinted at potential storylines, including the expansion of the restaurant’s business and the exploration of new relationships.

Regardless of whether a third season is produced, The Bear has already established itself as one of the most critically acclaimed television series of recent years. The show’s blend of humor, drama, and character-driven storytelling has resonated with audiences around the world.

The Impact of The Bear

The Bear has had a significant impact on the television landscape. The show’s success has helped to elevate the status of food-themed programming, demonstrating that cooking shows can be both entertaining and thought-provoking.

In addition to its cultural impact, The Bear has also had a positive influence on the restaurant industry. The show has helped to increase public awareness of the challenges and rewards of working in a professional kitchen.

Conclusion

Jon Bernthal’s Emmy Award win for his performance in The Bear is a testament to his exceptional talent and the quality of the show itself. The series has captivated audiences with its compelling storytelling, complex characters, and stunning cinematography. As the show continues to evolve, fans can look forward to more memorable performances and thought-provoking explorations of the human condition.

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