The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards saw top artists on television taking home the coveted awards on Sunday night. The latest edition of Emmys was hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy of Schitt’s Creek fame.
Shōgun, Hacks and The Bear won big in the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards. Shōgun, which received 25 nominations, bagged the Outstanding Drama Series while its cast Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai clinched the awards for lead actor and actress in a drama series. In total, Shōgun won 18 Emmys for Season 1. This is the highest for a single season in the history of Emmys.
Hacks won the Outstanding Comedy Series award. FX show The Bear got 23 nominations, the highest for a comedy series, saw its cast Jeremy Allen White and Liza Colón-Zayas won awards for lead actor and supporting actress in a comedy series respectively.
Outstanding comedy series
‘Hacks’ — Winner
‘Abbott Elementary’
‘The Bear’
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
‘Only Murders in the Building’
‘Palm Royale’
‘Reservation Dogs’
‘What We Do in the Shadows’
Outstanding drama series
‘Shōgun’ — Winner
‘The Crown’
‘Fallout’
‘The Gilded Age’
‘The Morning Show’
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’
‘Slow Horses’
‘3 Body Problem’
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
Hiroyuki Sanada, ‘Shōgun’ — Winner
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
Anna Sawai, ‘Shōgun’ — Winner
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 supporting actor in a comedy series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, ‘The Bear’ — Winner
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 actor in a drama series
Billy Crudup, ‘The Morning Show’ — Winner
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 lead actor in a comedy series
Jeremy Allen White, ‘The Bear’ — Winner
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 supporting actress in a comedy series
Liza Colón-Zayas, ‘The Bear’ — Winner
Carol Burnett, ‘Palm Royale’
Hannah Einbinder, ‘Hacks’
Janelle James, ‘Abbott Elementary’
Sheryl Lee Ralph, ‘Abbott Elementary’
Meryl Streep, ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Elizabeth Debicki, ‘The Crown’ — Winner
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 lead actress in a comedy series
Jean Smart, ‘Hacks’ — Winner
Quinta Brunson, ‘Abbott Elementary’
Ayo Edebiri, ‘The Bear’
Selena Gomez, ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Maya Rudolph, ‘Loot’
Kristen Wiig, ‘Palm Royale’
Outstanding reality competition program
‘The Traitors’ — Winner
‘The Amazing Race’
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
‘Top Chef’
‘The Voice’
Outstanding supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie
Jessica Gunning, ‘Baby Reindeer’ — Winner
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 scripted variety series
‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ — Winner
‘Saturday Night Live’
Outstanding writing for a variety special
Alex Edelman, ‘Alex Edelman: Just For Us’ — Winner
Jacqueline Novak, ‘Jacqueline Novak: Get on Your Knees’
John Early’, ‘John Early: Now More Than Ever’
Mike Birbiglia, ‘Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool’
The Oscars writing team, ‘The Oscars’
Outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie
‘Ripley,’ Steven Zaillian (series) — Winner
‘Baby Reindeer,’ Weronika Tofilska (episode: ‘Episode 4’)
‘Fargo,’ Noah Hawley (episode: ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’)
‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,’ Gus Van Sant (episode: ‘Pilot’)
‘Lessons in Chemistry,’ Millicent Shelton (episode: ‘Poirot’)
‘True Detective: Night Country,’ Issa López (series)
Outstanding writing for a comedy series
‘Hacks,’ Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs & Jen Statsky (episode: ‘Bulletproof’) — Winner
‘Abbott Elementary,’ Quinta Brunson (episode: ‘Career Day’)
‘The Bear,’ Christopher Storer & Joanna Calo (episode: ‘Fishes’)
‘Girls5eva,’ Meredith Scardino & Sam Means (episode: ‘Orlando’)
‘The Other Two,’ Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider (episode: ‘Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good’)
‘What We Do in the Shadows,’ Jake Bender & Zach Dunn (episode: ‘Pride Parade’)
Outstanding talk series
‘The Daily Show’ — Winner
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’
‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’
Outstanding supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
Lamorne Morris, ‘Fargo’ — Winner
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 writing for a drama series
‘Slow Horses,’ Will Smith (episode: ‘Negotiating with Tigers’) — Winner
‘The Crown,’ Peter Morgan & Meriel Sheibani-Clare (episode: ‘Ritz’)
‘Fallout,’ Geneva Robertson-Dworet & Graham Wagner (episode: ‘The End’)
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith,’ Francesca Sloane & Donald Glover (episode: ‘First Date’)
‘Shōgun,’ Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks (episode: ‘Anjin’)
‘Shōgun,’ Rachel Kondo & Caitlin Puente (episode: ‘Crimson Sky’)
Outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie
‘Baby Reindeer,’ Richard Gadd (series) — Winner
‘Black Mirror,’ Charlie Brooker (episode: ‘Joan is Awful’)
‘Fargo,’ Noah Hawley (episode: ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’)
‘Fellow Travelers,’ Ron Nyswaner (episode: ‘You’re Wonderful’)
‘Ripley,’ Steven Zaillian (series)
‘True Detective: Night Country,’ Issa López (episode: ‘Part 6’)
Outstanding directing for a comedy series
‘The Bear,’ Christopher Storer (episode: ‘Fishes’) — Winner
‘Abbott Elementary,’ Randall Einhorn (episode: ‘Party’)
‘The Bear,’ Ramy Youssef (episode: ‘Honeydew’)
‘The Gentlemen,’ Guy Ritchie (episode: ‘Refined Aggression’)
‘Hacks,’ Lucia Aniello (episode: ‘Bulletproof’)
‘The Ms. Pat Show,’ Mary Lou Belli (episode: ‘I’m the Pappy’)
Outstanding directing for a drama series
‘Shōgun,’ Frederick E.O. Toye (episode: ‘Crimson Sky’) — Winner
‘The Crown,’ Stephen Daldry (episode: ‘Sleep, Dearie Sleep’)
‘The Morning Show,’ Mimi Leder (episode: ‘The Overview Effect’)
‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith,’ Hiro Murai (episode: ‘First Date’)
‘Slow Horses,’ Saul Metzstein (episode: ‘Strange Games’)
‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,’ Salli Richardson-Whitfield (episode: ‘Beat L.A.’)
Outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
Richard Gadd, ‘Baby Reindeer’ — Winner
Matt Bomer, ‘Fellow Travelers’
Jon Hamm, ‘Fargo’
Tom Hollander, ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’
Andrew Scott, ‘Ripley’
Outstanding 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’
Sofía Vergara, ‘Griselda’
Naomi Watts, ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’
Outstanding limited or anthology series
‘Baby Reindeer’ — Winner
‘Fargo’
‘Lessons in Chemistry’
‘Ripley’
‘True Detective: Night Country’