Emmy Awards 2025: Top Winners List

The stars were shining at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Early winners like Seth Rogen, Jean Smart, and Katherine LaNasa set the tone for a night of celebration. Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower also took home awards for their exceptional performances in “Severance.”

Apple TV+ dominated the nominations with two of the most recognized shows: “Severance” and “The Studio.” It was no surprise that “Severance” came in as the top overall nominee. And to kick off the evening, Nate Bargatze, a first-time host, brought his comedic charm to the stage.

If you missed the live broadcast on CBS, don’t worry! Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers can stream the replay, and Standard Paramount+ subscribers can catch it from Monday through Sept. 21. Here’s a glance at the talented winners who took home Emmy Awards on Sunday in different categories:

– 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”

And the laughs kept coming with winners in the comedy categories:

– 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”

The evening also honored exceptional performances in limited series, anthology series, and movies:

– 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”

The awards didn’t stop there, with recognitions in variety and reality competition programs:

– 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”
– Reality competition program: “The Traitors”

A special highlight of the evening was the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award presented to Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen for their outstanding contributions.

The Emmy Awards were a night to remember, celebrating the incredible talent and creativity that graced our screens over the past year. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees for making television magic!