Star-Studded Evening in Los Angeles
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards lit up Los Angeles on September 16, as television’s brightest stars gathered to celebrate the best in the industry. Hosted by the dynamic father-son duo, Eugene and Dan Levy, the ceremony spanned over two hours and delivered plenty of surprises, upsets, and memorable moments. Some unexpected wins and snubs made headlines, adding to the excitement of the night.
Major wins for ‘Shogun,’ ‘The Bear,’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’
The night’s biggest winners included Shogun, The Bear, and Baby Reindeer, with all three shows taking home significant honors. Shogun, known for its epic storytelling and visual grandeur, was a standout, while The Bear, a favorite among critics and fans alike, also earned major accolades. Baby Reindeer, a powerful narrative-driven series, impressed the Emmy voters with its impactful performances and storytelling.
76th Emmy Awards: Full list of the winners
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Comedy): Ebon Moss Bachrach for The Bear
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Drama): Billy Crudup for The Morning Show
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Comedy): Jeremy Allen White for The Bear
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Comedy): Liza Colon for The Bear
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama): Elizabeth Debicki for The Crown
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Comedy): Jean Smart for Hacks
Best Reality Competition: Traitors
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series: Jessica Gunning for Baby Reindeer
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Outstanding Writing for Variety Special: Alex Edelman for Just For Us
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Steve Zaillian for Ripley
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs, and Jen Statsky for Hacks
Outstanding Talk Series: The Daily Show
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie: Lamorne Morris for Fargo
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Will Smith for Slow Horses
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Anthology Series or Movie: Richard Gadd for Baby Reindeer
Outstanding Direction for a Comedy Series: Christopher Storer for The Bear
Governor’s Award: Greg Berlanti
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Frederick EO Toye for Shogun
Best Actor in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie: Richard Gadd for Baby Reindeer
Best Actress in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie: Jodie Foster for True Detective: Night Country
Outstanding Anthology Series or Movie: Baby Reindeer
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Drama): Hiroyuki Sanada for Shogun
Best Actress in a Leading Role (Drama): Anna Sawai for Shogun
Outstanding Drama Series: Shogun
Outstanding Comedy Series: Hacks
The night wasn’t without its surprises. While some fan favorites triumphed, a few snubs left audiences buzzing. The Levys kept the energy high throughout the evening, blending humor and heartfelt moments, creating a memorable event for both nominees and viewers at home.
The 76th Emmys will be remembered for both its celebration of television’s finest and the unexpected outcomes that have already sparked conversation across the entertainment world.