Dolly Parton is the ultimate multi-hyphenate: a singer-songwriter, an actress, an author, a businesswoman, an activist, an 11-time Grammy winner... and an all-around country music legend. Now, the superstar can add Emmy-winner to the list. Parton won an Emmy as an executive producer for her 2020 Netflix film Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square during the 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
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The film won an Emmy for Outstanding Television Movie and Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming. (The choreography award went to the film's choreographer, Debbie Allen.)
'Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square'
Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square marks the performer's latest Christmas movie. Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love, premiered on NBC in 2016. But lucky for us, Parton had more holiday cheer to share! Released on Netflix in 2020, Parton's Christmas musical follows the story of Regina Fuller: a Scrooge-like character, played by the intimidating Christine Baranski. When Fuller returns to her hometown, intending to sell the land and evict residents, yule-tide musical chaos ensues. Parton appears as a glittering Christmas angel to save the day.
In addition to starring in Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square, Parton was an executive producer on the project and wrote 14 original songs for the soundtrack.
Following the Emmy nomination, Parton rejoiced on Twitter.
#ChristmasOntheSquare is up for two @TelevisionAcad #Emmy nominations! Feel the love of Christmas in July, and stream today on @netflixfamily ?? pic.twitter.com/2xl1uBx4YS
