77th Primetime Emmy Awards: Full list of winners

Check out the full list of winners from the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, including drama, comedy, limited series, and variety categories.

77th Primetime Emmy Awards: Full list of winners

77th Primetime Emmy Awards: Full list of winners

Emmy Awards Full List of Winners: The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards delivered an evening full of celebration, glamour, and recognition for the best in television. From thrilling dramas and clever comedies to captivating limited series and variety shows, this year’s ceremony celebrated the talent, creativity, and dedication of the TV industry.

Here’s a detailed look at the full list of winners in every category in this season of Emmy Awards.

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Best Drama Series

The top honor for drama went to ‘The Pitt’. Competing against heavyweights like ‘Andor’, ‘The Diplomat’, ‘The Last of Us’, ‘Paradise’, ‘Severance’, ‘Slow Horses’, and ‘The White Lotus’, ‘The Pitt’ emerged victorious.

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Lead Actor in a Drama Series

The award for best lead actor in a drama went to Noah Wyle for his remarkable role in ‘The Pitt’. Other nominees included Sterling K. Brown (‘Paradise’), Gary Oldman (‘Slow Horses’), Pedro Pascal (‘The Last of Us’), and Adam Scott (‘Severance’).

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

In the female lead category, Britt Lower won for her performance in ‘Severance’. She competed with Kathy Bates (‘Matlock’), Sharon Horgan (‘Bad Sisters’), Bella Ramsey (‘The Last of Us’), and Keri Russell (‘The Diplomat’).

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Tramell Tillman earned the award for supporting actor for his work in ‘Severance’. Other contenders were Zach Cherry (‘Severance’), Walton Goggins (‘The White Lotus’), Jason Isaacs (‘The White Lotus’), James Marsden (‘Paradise’), Sam Rockwell (‘The White Lotus’), and John Turturro (‘Severance’).

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

The award went to Katherine LaNasa for ‘The Pitt’. She triumphed over Patricia Arquette (‘Severance’), Carrie Coon (‘The White Lotus’), Julianne Nicholson (‘Paradise’), Parker Posey (‘The White Lotus’), Natasha Rothwell (‘The White Lotus’), and Aimee Lou Wood (‘The White Lotus’).

Best Comedy Series

‘The Studio’ took home the Emmy for best comedy series, surpassing popular shows like ‘Abbott Elementary’, ‘The Bear’, ‘Hacks’, ‘Nobody Wants This’, ‘Only Murders in the Building’, ‘Shrinking’, and ‘What We Do in the Shadows’.

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Seth Rogen won for ‘The Studio’, beating Adam Brody (‘Nobody Wants This’), Jason Segel (‘Shrinking’), Martin Short (‘Only Murders in the Building’), and Jeremy Allen White (‘The Bear’).

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Jean Smart claimed the award for her role in ‘Hacks’. She competed with Uzo Aduba (‘The Residence’), Kristen Bell (‘Nobody Wants This’), Quinta Brunson (‘Abbott Elementary’), and Ayo Edebiri (‘The Bear’).

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Jeff Hiller was recognized for ‘Somebody Somewhere’. Other nominees included Ike Barinholtz (‘The Studio’), Colman Domingo (‘The Four Seasons’), Harrison Ford (‘Shrinking’), Ebon Moss-Bachrach (‘The Bear’), Michael Urie (‘Shrinking’), and Bowen Yang (‘Saturday Night Live’).

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Hannah Einbinder won for her work in ‘Hacks’. The category also featured Liza Colón-Zayas (‘The Bear’), Kathryn Hahn (‘The Studio’), Janelle James (‘Abbott Elementary’), Catherine O’Hara (‘The Studio’), Sheryl Lee Ralph (‘Abbott Elementary’), and Jessica Williams (‘Shrinking’).

Best Limited or Anthology Series

‘Adolescence’ took the Emmy in this highly competitive category, outperforming ‘Black Mirror’, ‘Dying for Sex’, ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’, and ‘The Penguin’.

Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series

Stephen Graham won for ‘Adolescence’. Other nominees included Colin Farrell (‘The Penguin’), Jake Gyllenhaal (‘Presumed Innocent’), Bryan Tyree Henry (‘Dope Thief’), and Cooper Koch (‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’).

Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series

Cristin Milioti was recognized for her performance in ‘The Penguin’. Competing actresses were Cate Blanchett (‘Disclaimer’), Meghann Fahy (‘Sirens’), Rashida Jones (‘Black Mirror’), and Michelle Williams (‘Dying for Sex’).

Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series

The award went to Owen Cooper for ‘Adolescence’. Other nominees included Javier Bardem (‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’), Bill Camp (‘Presumed Innocent’), Rob Delaney (‘Dying for Sex’), Peter Sarsgaard (‘Presumed Innocent’), and Ashley Walters (‘Adolescence’).

Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series

Erin Doherty won for ‘Adolescence’. Competing actresses were Ruth Negga (‘Presumed Innocent’), Deirdre O’Connell (‘The Penguin’), Chloë Sevigny (‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’), Jenny Slate (‘Dying for Sex’), and Christine Tremarco (‘Adolescence’).

Writing Awards

Writing for a Drama Series: Dan Gilroy (‘Andor’)

A Comedy Series: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez (‘The Studio’)

Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series: Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (‘Adolescence’)

Writing for a Variety Series: ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’

Directing Awards

Directing for a Drama Series: Adam Randall (‘Slow Horses’)

A Comedy Series: Seth Rogen (‘The Studio’)

Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series: Philip Barantini (‘Adolescence’)

Variety and Reality Awards

Scripted Variety Series: ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’

Talk Series: ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’

Variety Special (Live): ‘SNL 50: The Anniversary Special’

Reality Competition Program: ‘The Traitors’

This year’s Emmys celebrated both fresh talent and established names. Series like ‘The Pitt’, ‘Adolescence’, and ‘The Studio’ dominated multiple categories. Veteran actors like Noah Wyle, Jean Smart, and Stephen Graham proved why they remain fan favorites.

Also Read: ‘Adolescence’ wins 8 Emmys including Best Limited Series at 77th Primetime Awards

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