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IndieWire Honors 2024 Celebrated Creative Independence in TV — See All the Photos

The event, held at Citizen News in Hollywood on June 6, honored Carol Burnett, Quinta Brunson, John Mulaney, and many other luminaries of the TV season.
John Mulaney and Fisher Stevens at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
John Mulaney and Fisher Stevens at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Alberto Rodriguez for IndieWire

The first ever TV-only version of IndieWire Honors took place Thursday, June 6.

“This will be another extraordinary IndieWire Honors, the awards evening that isn’t like any other,” Dana Harris-Bridson, IndieWire’s senior VP and Editor in Chief said when announcing the event. “It’s our first one dedicated to the best of TV and we’re proud to have an opportunity to celebrate these artists.”

Alex Edelman hosted the event, which handed out awards to 13 stars of the TV season picked by IndieWire’s staff. At the awards ceremony at Citizen News in Hollywood, there was a cocktail party vibe that allowed guests to mingle, celebrate each other’s work, and even sneak a glance at honoree and all-around icon Carol Burnett, who accepted the Vanguard Award for her performance on Apple TV+’s “Palm Royale.”

Dakota Fanning received the Performance Award for her stellar work in Netflix’s “Ripley.” Lulu Wang brought home the Crossover Award for her moving, thought-provoking work on “Expats,” while “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’s” Bryan Lee O’Malley accepted the Spark Award (awarded also to BenDavid Grabinski) for the duo’s sharp animation. Other honorees included Breakthrough Award winner Francesca Sloane for Prime Video’s “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” Wavelength Award winners Matt Bomer and Ron Nyswaner for Showtime’s “Fellow Travelers,” Auteur Award winner Issa López for HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country,” and Maverick Award recipient Riley Keough for Hulu’s “Under the Bridge.” Quinta Brunson accepted the Visionary Award for her work on “Abbott Elementary,” and Magnify Award recipient Fisher Stevens showed what great access can do with his work directing Netflix docuseries “Beckham.” Then Innovation Award winner John Mulaney made everyone laugh — hard — while accepting for his Netflix talk series “Everybody’s in LA.”

Below, see highlight photos from the 2024 event.

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