For the second time this year, Hollywood came together to celebrate TV’s biggest stars.
Following last year’s Hollywood strikes, which pushed the 2023 ceremony to January 2024, it’s been just eight months since TV’s top talent gathered at LA Live’s Peacock Theatre to announce the Emmy winners.
Once again, ‘The Bear’ stars Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach took home lead actor and supporting actor awards in comedy, with co-star Colón-Zayas also winning her first Emmy for supporting actress.
Jean Smart from ‘Hacks’ won lead actress in a comedy, and in a major surprise, HBO’s ‘Hacks’ won outstanding comedy, beating out the anticipated frontrunner, ‘The Bear.’
‘The Bear’ continued its winning streak, breaking its own record with 11 comedy trophies, including directing for Christopher Storer.
FX’s ‘Shogun’ had a standout night, winning outstanding drama, lead actor for Hiroyuki Sanada, actress for Anna Sawai, and directing for Frederick E.O. Toye.
Sawai made history as the first Asian actress to win lead actress in a drama series at the Emmys.
After securing 14 Creative Arts Emmys, ‘Shogun’ extended its record to 18 wins on Sunday.
Netflix’s viral hit ‘Baby Reindeer’ claimed outstanding limited series or anthology, with creator Richard Gadd winning lead actor and writing.
Co-star Jessica Gunning, who played Martha, took home supporting actress. Jodie Foster won her first Emmy for her role in HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country.’
Eugene and Dan Levy, stars of ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ hosted the 76th annual Emmy Awards.
The ceremony featured nostalgic TV reunions, including ‘West Wing’ stars celebrating the show’s 25th anniversary and ‘Saturday Night Live’ alums marking the show’s 50th season with a roast of Lorne Michaels’ 85 Emmy losses.
Take a look at all the winners:
Drama Series
“Shōgun” (FX)
Comedy Series
“Hacks” (Max)
Limited or Anthology Series
“Baby Reindeer” (Netflix)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shōgun”)
Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Richard Gadd (“Baby Reindeer”)
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Jean Smart (“Hacks”)
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Anna Sawai (“Shōgun”)
Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jodie Foster (“True Detective: Night Country”)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear”)
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”)
Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Lamorne Morris (“Fargo”)
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Liza Colón-Zayas (“The Bear”)
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”)
Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jessica Gunning (“Baby Reindeer”)
Directing for a Comedy Series
Christopher Storer, The Bear • Fishes • FX
Directing for a Drama Series
Frederick E.O. Toye, Shōgun • Crimson Sky • FX
Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Steven Zaillian, Ripley • Netflix
Reality Competition Program
“The Traitors”
Scripted Variety Series
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
Talk Series
“The Daily Show”
Writing for a Comedy Series
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky, Hacks • Bulletproof • HBO
Writing for a Drama Series
Will Smith, Slow Horses • Negotiating With Tigers • Apple TV+
Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer • Netflix
Writing for a Variety Special
Alex Edelman: Just For Us • HBO
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