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2025 Emmy Awards: ‘The Studio’ sets new record with 13 wins [Full list]


British Netflix series ‘Adolescence’ and American ‘The Pitt’, and ‘The Studio,’ drama were the major winners at the 2025 Emmy Awards.

DAILY POST reports that the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Peacock Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, California on Sunday, was hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze.

‘The Pitt’ and ‘The Studio’ won the best comedy and drama categories respectively while ‘Adolescence’ dominated the limited series category.

A 15-year-old ‘Adolescence’ star, Owen Cooper emerged the youngest male winner in Emmy history, while ‘The Studio’ set a new record for the most wins by a comedy in a single season, with 13 trophies.

See the full list of winners here:

Outstanding Drama Series

Andor
The Diplomat
The Pitt — WINNER
The Last of Us
Paradise
Slow Horses
The White Lotus
Severance

Outstanding Comedy Series

The Bear
Abbott Elementary
Hacks
Only Murders in the Building
Nobody Wants This
Shrinking
What We Do in the Shadows
The Studio — WINNER

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Gary Oldman: ‘Slow Horses’
Sterling K. Brown: ‘Paradise’
Pedro Pascal: ‘The Last of Us’
Noah Wyle: ‘The Pitt’ — WINNER
Adam Scott: ‘Severance’

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Sharon Horgan: ‘Bad Sisters’
Kathy Bates: ‘Matlock’
Britt Lower: ‘Severance’ — WINNER
Keri Russell: ‘The Diplomat’
Bella Ramsey: ‘The Last of Us’

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Seth Rogen: ‘The Studio’ — WINNER
Adam Brody: ‘Nobody Wants This’
Jason Segel: ‘Shrinking’
Jeremy Allen White: ‘The Bear’
Martin Short: ‘Only Murders in the Building’

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Jean Smart: ‘Hacks’ — WINNER
Kristen Bell: ‘Nobody Wants This’
Ayo Edebiri: ‘The Bear’
Quinta Brunson: ‘Abbott Elementary’

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

John Turturro: ‘Severance’
Uzo Aduba: ‘The Residence’
Walton Goggins: ‘The White Lotus’
Zach Cherry: ‘Severance’
Jason Isaacs: ‘The White Lotus’
Sam Rockwell: ‘The White Lotus’
James Marsden: ‘Paradise’
Tramell Tillman: ‘Severance’ — WINNER

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Carrie Coon: ‘The White Lotus’
Patricia Arquette: ‘Severance’
Katherine LaNasa: ‘The Pitt’ — WINNER
Parker Posey: ‘The White Lotus’
Julianne Nicholson: ‘Paradise’
Natasha Rothwell: ‘The White Lotus’

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Bowen Yang: ‘Saturday Night Live’
Colman Domingo: ‘The Four Seasons’
Ike Barinholtz: ‘The Studio’
Harrison Ford: ‘Shrinking’
Ebon Moss-Bachrach: ‘The Bear’
Jeff Hiller: ‘Somebody Somewhere’ — WINNER
Michael Urie: ‘Shrinking’

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Stephen Graham: ‘Adolescence’ — WINNER
Brian Tyree Henry: ‘Dope Thief’
Jake Gyllenhaal: ‘Presumed Innocent’
Cooper Koch: ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’
Colin Farrell: ‘The Penguin’

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Meghann Fahy: ‘Sirens’
Cate Blanchett: ‘Disclaimer’
Rashida Jones: ‘Black Mirror’
Michelle Williams: ‘Dying for Sex’
Cristin Milioti: ‘The Penguin’ — WINNER

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Bill Camp: ‘Presumed Innocent’
Javier Bardem: ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’
Owen Cooper: ‘Adolescence’ — WINNER
Peter Sarsgaard: ‘Presumed Innocent’
Ashley Walters: ‘Adolescence’
Rob Delaney: ‘Dying for Sex’

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Ruth Negga: ‘Presumed Innocent’
Deirdre O’Connell: ‘The Penguin’
Jenny Slate: ‘Dying for Sex’
Chloë Sevigny: ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’
Christine Tremarco: ‘Adolescence’
Erin Doherty: ‘Adolescence’ — WINNER

Outstanding Reality/Competition Series

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
The Traitors’
‘The Amazing Race’
‘Top Chef’
‘Survivor’

Outstanding Talk Series

‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’
‘The Daily Show’
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

Outstanding Variety Special (Live)

‘SNL50: The Homecoming Concert,’ Peacock
‘The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar,’ Fox
‘The Oscars,’ ABC
‘Beyoncé Bowl,’ Netflix
‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special,’ NBC — WINNER

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Bryan Cranston: ‘The Studio’ — WINNER
Dave Franco: ‘The Studio’
Anthony Mackie: ‘The Studio’
Ron Howard: ‘The Studio’
Martin Scorsese: ‘The Studio’
Jon Bernthal: ‘The Bear’

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Jamie Lee Curtis: ‘The Bear’
Zoë Kravitz: ‘The Studio’
Cynthia Erivo: ‘Poker Face’
Robby Hoffman: ‘Hacks’
Julianne Nicholson: ‘Hacks’ — WINNER
Olivia Colman: ‘The Bear’

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Scott Glenn: ‘The White Lotus’
Forest Whitaker: ‘Andor’
Shawn Hatosy: ‘The Pitt’ — WINNER
Joe Pantoliano: ‘The Last of Us’
Jeffrey Wright: ‘The Last of Us’
Giancarlo Esposito: ‘The Boys’

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Gwendoline Christie: ‘Severance’
Jane Alexander: ‘Severance’
Kaitlyn Dever: ‘The Last of Us’
Cherry Jones: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
Merritt Wever: ‘Severance’ — WINNER
Catherine O’Hara: ‘The Last of Us’





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