For the second time this year, Hollywood gathered to honor TV’s biggest stars.
After the 2023 ceremony was delayed to January 2024 by last year’s Hollywood strikes, it’s only been eight months since TV’s biggest stars gathered at Los Angeles’ LA Live Peacock Theatre to announce the Emmy winners. Like months ago, “The Bear” stars Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach once again won lead actor and supporting actor in a comedy, and co-star Colón-Zayas also won her first Emmy in the supporting actress race. “Hacks” star Jean Smart won lead actress in a comedy, and in the biggest surprise of the night, HBO’s “Hacks” won outstanding comedy over “The Bear,” which many believed to be the frontrunner.
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“The Bear” broke its own record of 10 comedy wins for a single season, which it achieved last year, with its 11 trophies on Sunday, including directing for Christopher Storer. FX also had a big night with “Shogun,” which won outstanding drama, lead actor for Hiroyuki Sanada, actress for Anna Sawai and directing for Frederick E.O. Toye. After it won 14 Creative Arts Emmys last weekend, “Shogun” already broke the record for most wins by a show in a single season. It extended that record to 18 on Sunday.
Netflix’s viral hit “Baby Reindeer” won outstanding limited series or anthology, with creator Richard Gadd taking home trophies for lead actor and writing. His co-star Jessica Gunning, who played his stalker Martha, won supporting actress. Jodie Foster won the first Emmy of her career with her starring turn in HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country.”
Eugene and Dan Levy, the “Schitt’s Creek” stars, Emmy winners and father-and-son duo, hosted the 76th annual Emmy Awards. Like the previous ceremony, the telecast showcased several TV reunions and pairings from famous TV dads, doctors, villains and more. “West Wing” stars Martin Sheen, Dulé Hill, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff and Allison Janney reunited on stage in honor of the show’s 25th anniversary. Multi-generational “Saturday Night Live” stars Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Seth Meyers and Bowen Yang also took the stage to honor the show’s 50th season – and to roast Lorne Michaels’ 85 Emmy losses. “Happy Days” also hit its 50th anniversary, with Henry Winkler and Ron Howard appearing onstage in a recreation of the show’s set.
Famous TV dads, like George Lopez, Damon Wayans and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, gathered together to present a category, as did iconic moms, Connie Britton, Meredith Baxter and Susan Kelechi Watson; villains Antony Starr, Giancarlo Esposito and Kathy Bates; doctors like Mindy Kaling, Zach Braff and Mekhi Phifer; and many more.
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See the full winners list below.
Drama Series
“The Crown” (Netflix)
“Fallout” (Prime Video)
“The Gilded Age” (Max)
“The Morning Show” (Apple TV+)
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (Prime Video)
“Shōgun” (FX) (WINNER)
“Slow Horses” (Apple TV+)
“3 Body Problem” (Netflix)
Comedy Series
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
“The Bear” (FX)
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” (Max)
“Hacks” (Max) (WINNER)
“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
“Palm Royale” (Apple TV+)
“Reservation Dogs” (FX)
“What We Do in the Shadows” (FX)
Limited or Anthology Series
“Baby Reindeer” (Netflix) (WINNER)
“Fargo” (FX)
“Lessons in Chemistry” (Apple TV+)
“Ripley” (Netflix)
“True Detective: Night Country” (Max)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Matt Berry (“What We Do in the Shadows”)
Larry David (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”)
Steve Martin (“Only Murders in the Building”)
Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”)
Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”) (WINNER)
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (“Reservation Dogs”)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Idris Elba (“Hijack”)
Donald Glover (“Mr. & Mrs. Smith”)
Walton Goggins (“Fallout”)
Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses”)
Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shōgun”) (WINNER)
Dominic West (“The Crown”)
Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Matt Bomer (“Fellow Travelers”)
Richard Gadd (“Baby Reindeer”)(WINNER)
Jon Hamm (“Fargo”)
Tom Hollander (“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans”)
Andrew Scott (“Ripley”)
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary”)
Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”)
Selena Gomez (“Only Murders in the Building”)
Maya Rudolph (“Loot”)
Jean Smart (“Hacks”) (WINNER)
Kristen Wiig (“Palm Royale”)
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show”)
Carrie Coon (“The Gilded Age”)
Maya Erskine (“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”)
Anna Sawai (“Shōgun”) (WINNER)
Imelda Staunton (“The Crown”)
Reese Witherspoon (“The Morning Show”)
Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jodie Foster (“True Detective: Night Country”)(WINNER)
Brie Larson (“Lessons in Chemistry”)
Juno Temple (“Fargo”)
Sofia Vergara (“Griselda”)
Naomi Watts (“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans”)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Lionel Boyce (“The Bear”)
Paul W. Downs (“Hacks”)
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear”) (WINNER)
Paul Rudd (“Only Murders In The Building”)
Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”)
Bowen Yang (“Saturday Night Live”)
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Tadanobu Asano (“Shōgun”)
Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”) (WINNER)
Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show”)
Jon Hamm (“The Morning Show”)
Takehiro Hira (“Shōgun”)
Jack Lowden (“Slow Horses”)
Jonathan Pryce (“The Crown”)
Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jonathan Bailey “(Fellow Travelers”)
Robert Downey Jr. (“The Sympathizer”)
Tom Goodman-Hill (“Baby Reindeer”)
John Hawkes (“True Detective: Night Country”)
Lamorne Morris (“Fargo”) (WINNER)
Lewis Pullman (“Lessons In Chemistry”)
Treat Williams (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”)
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Carol Burnett (“Palm Royale”)
Liza Colón-Zayas (“The Bear”) (WINNER)
Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks”)
Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary”)
Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”)
Meryl Streep (“Only Murders In The Building”)
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”)
Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”)
Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”) (WINNER)
Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”)
Lesley Manville (“The Crown”)
Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”)
Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”)
Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Dakota Fanning (“Ripley”)
Lily Gladstone (“Under The Bridge”)
Jessica Gunning (“Baby Reindeer”) (WINNER)
Aja Naomi King (“Lessons In Chemistry”)
Diane Lane (“Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”)
Nava Mau (“Baby Reindeer”)
Kali Reis (“True Detective: Night Country”)
Directing for a Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary • Party • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television
Randall Einhorn, Directed by
The Bear • Fishes • FX • FX Productions
Christopher Storer, Directed by (WINNER)
The Bear • Honeydew • FX • FX Productions
Ramy Youssef, Directed by
The Gentlemen • Refined Aggression • Netflix • Netflix, Moonage Pictures and Miramax TV
Guy Ritchie, Directed by
Hacks • Bulletproof • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Lucia Aniello, Directed by
The Ms. Pat Show • I’m The Pappy • BET+ • Imagine Television, Lee Daniels Entertainment and Dae Light Media
Mary Lou Belli, Directed by
Directing for a Drama Series
The Crown • Sleep, Dearie Sleep • Netflix • Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix
Stephen Daldry, Directed by
The Morning Show • The Overview Effect • Apple TV+ • Media Res in association with Apple
Mimi Leder, Directed by
Mr. & Mrs. Smith • First Date • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie Pictures
Hiro Murai, Directed by
Shōgun • Crimson Sky • FX • FX Productions
Frederick E.O. Toye, Directed by (WINNER)
Slow Horses • Strange Games • Apple TV+ • See-Saw Films in association with Apple
Saul Metzstein, Directed by
Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty • Beat L.A. • HBO | Max • HBO in association with HyperObject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, Jim Hecht Productions and Jason Shuman Productions
Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Directed by
Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Baby Reindeer • Episode 4 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / A Clerkenwell Films Production
Weronika Tofilska, Directed by
Fargo • The Tragedy Of The Commons • FX • FX Presents an MGM/FXP Production
Noah Hawley, Directed by
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans • Pilot • FX • FX Productions, 20th Television
Gus Van Sant, Directed by
Lessons In Chemistry • Poirot • Apple TV+ • Apple Studios
Millicent Shelton, Directed by
Ripley • Netflix • Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix
Steven Zaillian, Directed by (WINNER)
True Detective: Night Country • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger
Issa López, Directed by
Reality Competition Program
“The Amazing Race”
“RuPaul’s Drag Race”
“Top Chef”
“The Traitors” (WINNER)
“The Voice”
Scripted Variety Series
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (WINNER)
“Saturday Night Live”
Talk Series
“The Daily Show” (WINNER)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
“Late Night With Seth Meyers”
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”
Writing for a Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary • Career Day • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television
Quinta Brunson, Written by
The Bear • Fishes • FX • FX Productions
Christopher Storer, Written by
Joanna Calo, Written by
Girls5eva • Orlando • Netflix • Universal Television for Netflix
Meredith Scardino, Written by
Sam Means, Written by
Hacks • Bulletproof • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Lucia Aniello, Written by
Paul W. Downs, Written by
Jen Statsky, Written by (WINNER)
The Other Two • Brooke Hosts A Night Of Undeniable Good • HBO | Max • Max in association with Broadway Video, Above Average, Jax Media, Kelly/Schneider and MTV Entertainment Studios
Chris Kelly, Written by
Sarah Schneider, Written by
What We Do In The Shadows • Pride Parade • FX • FX Productions
Jake Bender, Written by
Zach Dunn, Written by
Writing for a Drama Series
The Crown • Ritz • Netflix • Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix
Peter Morgan, Written by
Meriel Sheibani-Clare, Written by
Fallout • The End • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks
Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Written by
Graham Wagner, Written by
Mr. & Mrs. Smith • First Date • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie Pictures
Francesca Sloane, Written by
Donald Glover, Written by
Shōgun • Anjin • FX • FX Productions
Rachel Kondo, Written for Television by
Justin Marks, Written for Television by
Shōgun • Crimson Sky • FX • FX Productions
Rachel Kondo, Written for Television by
Caillin Puente, Written for Television by
Slow Horses • Negotiating With Tigers • Apple TV+ • See-Saw Films in association with Apple
Will Smith, Written by (WINNER)
Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Baby Reindeer • Netflix • A Netflix Series / A Clerkenwell Films Production
Richard Gadd, Written by (WINNER)
Black Mirror • Joan Is Awful • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix
Charlie Brooker, Written by
Fargo • The Tragedy Of The Commons • FX • FX Presents an MGM/FXP Production
Noah Hawley, Written by
Fellow Travelers • You’re Wonderful • Showtime • SHOWTIME Presents a Fremantle and Showtime Studios Production
Ron Nyswaner, Written for Television by
Ripley • Netflix • Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix
Steven Zaillian, Written for Television by
True Detective: Night Country • Part 6 • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls and Passenger
Issa López, Written by
Writing for a Variety Special
Alex Edelman: Just For Us • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Above Average
Alex Edelman, Written by (WINNER)
Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees • Netflix • Animal Pictures and Irwin Entertainment for Netflix
Jacqueline Novak, Written by
John Early: Now More Than Ever • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Abso Lutely Productions
John Early, Written by
Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool • Netflix • Jax Media for Netflix
Mike Birbiglia, Written by
The Oscars • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences