See all the winners at the 2024 Emmy Awards (original) (raw)
No, your eyes weren't deceiving you. For the second time this calendar year, the Emmy Awards were on!
To recap, the 75th edition of the awards show was pushed last year from its usual September slot to January 2024 on account of the writers' and actors' strikes. However, all television shows, limited series, or made-for-TV film entries at the 76th annual Emmy Awards this Sunday must have been released between June 1, 2023, and May 31, 2024, in order to be in consideration for this year's ceremony hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy and airing on ABC from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
FX's hit series The Bear went into the show as the most-nominated comedy series in Emmys history with a record-breaking 23 nominations for its second season, and won three of the first four awards given out with comedy wins for Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jeremy Allen White, and Liza Colón-Zayas. The Bear's winning streak was finally snapped when Jean Smart (Hacks) beat Ayo Edebiri for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The Bear's Christopher Storer later won for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, and with that directing win — the show's 11th trophy this season — The Bear broke its own record for most Emmy wins for a comedy in a single year.
But the Hacks love was not over. The HBO Max series also won Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and then surprised by taking home the final trophy of the evening, beating The Bear for Outstanding Comedy Series.
On the drama side, Shōgun scored 25 nominations, and the show already made Emmy history before the ceremony even began after winning 14 awards at last weekend's Creative Arts Emmys, the most ever for a single season of a television series. It then won its first trophy of the ABC telecast for Frederick E.O. Toye'sBest Directing for a Drama Series. Hiroyuki Sanada later won for Lead Actor in a Drama, followed moments later byAnna Sawai for lead actress. The seemingly inevitable Outstanding Drama Series win came soon after. The four victories on the ABC telecast put the grand total of Shōgun wins at 18.
The final season of The Crown was up for 18 nominations for its send-off, but it's only big win was for Elizabeth Debicki in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category, while Billy Crudup gaveThe Morning Show a victory in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category.
In the limited series or movie categories, Baby Reindeer ruled, winning Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, while Richard Gadd won for both lead actor and writing, and Jessica Gunning took home the trophy for supporting actress. Jodie Foster was named the Outstanding Limited Series Actress winner for True Detective: Night Country, whileLamorne Morris won for Outstanding Limited Series Supporting Actor for his work on Fargo.
Read on for the full list of 2024 Emmy winners below.
Jean, Smart, Richard Gadd, and Anna Sawai at the 2024 Emmys.
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Outstanding Drama Series
WINNER: Shōgun The Crown Fallout The Gilded Age The Morning Show Mr. & Mrs. Smith Slow Horses 3 Body Problem
Outstanding Comedy Series
WINNER: Hacks Abbott Elementary The Bear Curb Your Enthusiasm Only Murders in the Building Palm Royale Reservation Dogs What We Do in the Shadows
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
WINNER: Hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun
Idris Elba, Hijack
Donald Glover, Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Walton Goggins, Fallout
Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
Dominic West, The Crown
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
WINNER: Anna Sawai, Shōgun
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Carrie Coon, The Gilded Age
Maya Erskine, Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Imelda Staunton, The Crown
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
WINNER: Jeremy Allen White, The Bear
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
D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Reservation Dogs
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
WINNER: Jean Smart, Hacks
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
Maya Rudolph, Loot
Kristen Wiig, Palm Royale
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
WINNER: Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
Tadanobu Asano, Shōgun
Mark Duplass, The Morning Show
Jon Hamm, The Morning Show
Takehiro Hira, Shōgun
Jack Lowden, Slow Horses
Jonathan Pryce, The Crown
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
WINNER: Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown
Christine Baranski, The Gilded Age
Nicole Beharie, The Morning Show
Greta Lee, The Morning Show
Lesley Manville, The Crown
Karen Pittman, The Morning Show
Holland Taylor, The Morning Show
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
WINNER: Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear
Lionel Boyce, The Bear
Paul W. Downs, Hacks
Paul Rudd, Only Murders in the Building
Tyler James Williams, Abbott Elementary
Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
WINNER: Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear
Carol Burnett, Palm Royale
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Janelle James, Abbott Elementary
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary
Meryl Streep, Only Murders in the Building
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
WINNER: Baby Reindeer Fargo Lessons in Chemistry Ripley True Detective: Night Country
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
WINNER: Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer
Matt Bomer, Fellow Travelers
Jon Hamm, Fargo
Tom Hollander, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Andrew Scott, Ripley
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
WINNER: Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country
Brie Larson, Lessons in Chemistry
Juno Temple, Fargo
Sofia Vergara, Griselda
Naomi Watts, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
WINNER: Lamorne Morris, Fargo
Jonathan Bailey, Fellow Travelers
Robert Downey Jr., The Sympathizer
Tom Goodman-Hill, Baby Reindeer
John Hawkes, True Detective: Night Country
Lewis Pullman, Lessons in Chemistry
Treat Williams, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
WINNER: Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer
Dakota Fanning, Ripley
Lily Gladstone, Under the Bridge
Aja Naomi King, Lessons in Chemistry
Diane Lane, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Nava Mau, Baby Reindeer
Kali Reis, True Detective: Night Country
Outstanding Competition Program
WINNER: The Traitors The Amazing Race RuPaul's Drag Race Top Chef The Voice
Outstanding Talk Series
WINNER: The Daily Show Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night With Seth Meyers The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
WINNER: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
WINNER: Hacks, Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky
Abbott Elementary, Quinta Brunson
The Bear, Christopher Storer, Joanna Calo
Girls5eva, Meredith Cardino, Sam Means
The Other Two, Chris Kelly, Sarah Schneider
What We Do in the Shadows, Jake Bender, Zach Dunn
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
WINNER: Slow Horses, Will Smith
The Crown, Peter Morgan, Meriel Sheibani-Clare
Fallout, Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Graham Wagner
Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Francesca Sloane, Donald Glover
Shōgun, Rachel Kondo, Justin Marks (for episode “Anjin”)
Shōgun, Rachel Kondo, Justin Marks (for episode “Crimson Sky”)
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
WINNER: Baby Reindeer, Richard Gadd
Black Mirror, Charlie Brooker
Fargo, Noah Hawley
Fellow Travelers, Ron Nyswaner
Ripley, Steven Zaillian
True Detective: Night Country, Issa López
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special
WINNER: Alex Edelman: Just For Us Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees John Early: Now More Than Ever Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool The Oscars
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
WINNER: The Bear, Christopher Storer (for episode “Fishes”)Abbott Elementary, Randall Einhorn
The Bear, Ramy Youssef (for episode “Honeydew”)
The Gentlemen, Guy Ritchie
Hacks, Lucia Aniello
The Mrs. Pat Show, Mary Lou Belli
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
WINNER: Shōgun, Frederick E.O. Toye
The Crown, Stephen Daldry
The Morning Show, Mimi Ledger
Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Hiro Murai
Slow Horses, Saul Metzstein
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Sally Richardson-Whitfield
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or Movie
WINNER: Ripley, Steven Zaillian
Baby Reindeer, Weronika Tofilska
Fargo, Noah Hawley
Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, Gus Van Sant
Lessons in Chemistry, Millicent Shelton
True Detective: Night Country, Issa López
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