
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards recently concluded after handing out some of the most prestigious honours on Sunday at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. The glamorous and grand ceremony recognised the best in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2024, until May 31, 2025, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Highlights of Emmy Awards 2025
The Studio made history at the Emmy Award 2025 by bagging a total 12 awards and becoming the most awarded comedy series in a single season. With that milestone, it beat the previous record of 11 awards set by The Bear last year. Seth Rogen`s Apple TV+ series won awards for comedy acting, directing, and writing, among others.
Similarly, Adolescence won four awards in the limited series categories, including best supporting actor for 15-year-old Owen Cooper, who became the youngest male actor to have an Emmy award to his name. The Pitt grabbed the Outstanding Drama Series along with a couple of more honours.
On the other hand, Severance entered the ceremony as the top overall nominee and ended up winning in two categories. Also, Comedian Nate Bargatze made his hosting debut Sunday night.
Emmy Awards 2025 full list of winners
- Drama series – The Pitt
- Actor in a drama series – Noah Wyle (The Pitt)
- Actress in a drama series – Britt Lower (Severance)
- Supporting actor in a drama series – Tramell Tillman (Severance)
- Supporting actress in a drama series – Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt)
- Directing for a drama series – Adam Randall (Slow Horses)
- Writing for a drama series – Dan Gilroy (Andor)
- Comedy series – The Studio
- Actor in a comedy series – Seth Rogen (The Studio)
- Actress in a comedy series – Jean Smart (Hacks)
- Supporting actress in a comedy series – Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
- Supporting actor in a comedy series – Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere)
- Directing for a comedy series – Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (The Studio)
- Writing for a comedy series – Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez (The Studio)
- Limited series, anthology series or movie – Adolescence
- Actor in a limited series, anthology series or movie – Stephen Graham (Adolescence)
- Actress in a limited series, anthology series or movie – Cristin Milioti (The Penguin)
- Supporting actor in a limited series, anthology series or movie – Owen Cooper (Adolescence)
- Supporting actress in a limited series, anthology series or movie – Erin Doherty (Adolescence)
- Directing for a limited series, anthology series or movie – Philip Barantini (Adolescence)
- Writing for a limited series, anthology series or movie – Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (Adolescence)
- Variety special – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Scripted variety series – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- Writing for a variety series – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- Talk series – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- Reality competition program – The Traitors
- Bob Hope Humanitarian Award – Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen.