76th Primetime Emmy Awards Full Winners’ List: Shōgun, The Bear and Baby Reindeer Take Home Maximum Awards
FX has replaced HBO Max this year as the network with maximum wins, even though the latter had over 100 nominations across categories.
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Written by Vaibhavi Mishra, Edited by Manas Mitul | Updated: 17 September 2024 12:19 IST
Highlights
Hacks won in the Outstanding Comedy Series category
FX’s Shōgun won highest number of Emmys across 18 categories
Netflix’s Baby Reindeer won four Emmys in major categories
Baby Reindeer has won maximum number of Emmys in major categories
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The best of American television was celebrated at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony on Sunday evening at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Awards were handed out to the most loved shows and artists across categories in acting, writing, direction and others.
The ceremony was dominated by FX's period drama Shōgun, where an English warrior becomes a Samurai in feudal Japan. The series won maximum number of awards across four major categories, including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — making Hiroyuki Sanada as the first Japanese actor to win in the category. Shōgun's total 18 Emmy wins, which includes 14 wins at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards from earlier this month, are also the most for a single season in Emmy history.
Jeremy Allen White's three-season-old The Bear lost out in the Outstanding Comedy Series category, but still ended up with four major wins, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, rounding up total wins across 11 categories.
The Bear was also replaced by Max network's Hacks in two categories that it topped last time around: Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series — making Jean Smart a third-time winner in the category for the same show.
Nevertheless, the show has created history by winning the most ever Emmys for a comedy series in a single year. That'd be a total of 21 Emmy wins, including 11 this time and 10 at 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, which took place earlier this year. The historic win is somewhat credited to the Hollywood actors and writers' strikes, which pushed the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards from September last year to January this year.
The third highlight of the evening was the British dark comedy limited series Baby Reindeer, which also won four Emmys (with total six wins) across major categories, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. The show follows a struggling comedian being stalked by an admirer. The seven-episode-long Netflix original is based on lead actor and creator Richard Gadd's real-life experiences with stalking and sexual abuse.
Among repeat winners of the ceremony were HBO'sLast Week Tonight with John Oliver (Outstanding Scripted Variety Series) and Comedy Central's The Daily Show (Outstanding Talk Series), both of which present news with a satirical twist.
Other winning programmes include The Morning Show, The Crown, The Traitors, Ripley, Fargo, Slow Horses, True Detective: Night Country, and Alex Edelman: Just For Us.
Greg Berlanti, the acclaimed American screenwriter, producer and director, was facilitated with the Governor's Award for his valuable contributions to the industry. Some of his famous works include You, Riverdale, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, besides his stellar contribution to the television adaptations of DC Comics universe.
With that, here is the complete list of all the shows that bagged a Primetime Emmy this year across various categories.
The Oscars – Jamie Abrahams, Rory Albanese, Amberia Allen, Tony Barbieri, Jonathan Bines, Joelle Boucai, Bryan Cook, Blaire Erskine, Devin Field, Gary Greenberg, Josh Halloway, Eric Immerman, Jesse Joyce, Jimmy Kimmel, Carol Leifer, Jon Macks, Mitch Marchand, Gregory Martin, Jesse McLaren, Molly McNearney, Keaton Patti, Danny Ricker, Louis Virtel, and Troy Walker
Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Mark Indelicato, Paul W. Downs, Megan Stalter, Rose Abdoo, Christopher McDonald, Kaitlin Olson, Poppy Liu
Director
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jessica Brunetto, Jeff Rosenberg
Producer
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, David Miner, Morgan Sackett, Michael Schur, Jen Statsky
Ben Ahlers, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Debra Monk, Kelli O'Hara, Taylor Richardson, Kristine Nielsen, Patrick Page, Douglas Sills, Michael Cerveris, Kelley Curran
Director
Michael Engler, Deborah Kampmeier, Crystle Roberson
Donald Glover, Maya Erskine, Parker Posey, Wagner Moura, Michaela Coel, John Turturro, Paul Dano, Alexander Skarsgård, Eiza González, Sarah Paulson, Sharon Horgan, Ron Perlman, Billy Campbell, Ursula Corbero
Director
Christian Sprenger
Producer
Donald Glover, Francesca Sloane, Yariv Milchan, Arnon Milchan, Jenny Robins, Michael Schaefer, Stephen Glover, Anthony Katagas, Hiro Murai, Nate Matteson
Saamer Usmani, Jess Hong, Jovan Adepo, Sea Shimooka, Zine Tseng, Rosalind Chao, Benedict Wong, John Bradley, Eiza González, Alex Sharp, Liam Cunningham, Marlo Kelly, Ben Schnetzer, Jonathan Pryce, Eve Ridley, Jason Forbes, Stacy Abalogun
Director
Minkie Spiro, Derek Tsang, Andrew Stanton, Jeremy Podeswa
Producer
David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, Alexander Woo, Ram Bergman, Bernadette Caulfield, Dede Gardner, Rian Johnson, Jeremy Kleiner, Rosamund Pike, Brad Pitt, Lin Qi, Nena Rodrigue, Robie Uniacke, Zhao Jilong, Xiaosong Gao, Lauren Ma
Alan Cumming, John Ritchie, Kate Chastain, Trishelle Cannatella, Chris 'C.T.' Tamburello, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Shereé Whitfield, Mercedes Javid, Phaedra Parks, Peter Weber, Jason Alan Staines, Will Kirby, Andy Cohen, Peppermint, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Johnny 'Bananas' Devenanzio
Producer
Toni Ireland, Stephen Lambert, Sam Rees-Jones, Niall O'Driscoll, Rosie Franks
Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, Sheryl Lee Ralph, William Stanford Davis, Zack Fox, Courtney Taylor, Josh Segarra, Mason Renfro, Jerry Minor
Director
Randall Einhorn, Jennifer Celotta, Jaime Eliezer Karas, Matt Sohn, Claire Scanlon, Justin Tan, Ken Whittingham, Richie Edelson, Razan Ghalayini, Karan Soni
Producer
Quinta Brunson, Randall Einhorn, Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker
Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, Michael Cyril Creighton, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Jane Lynch, Meryl Streep, Desmin Borges, Siena Werber, Lilian Rebelo, Eva Longoria
Director
John Hoffman
Producer
Dan Fogelman, Selena Gomez, John Hoffman, Steve Martin, Jess Rosenthal, Martin Short
Laura Dern, Jayme Lemons, Katie O’Connell Marsh, John Norris, Abe Sylvia, Tate Taylor, Kristen Wiig, Sharr White, Sheri Holman, Kristen Wiig, Rock Shaink Jr., Adam Gomolin, Juliet McDaniel
Hoa Xuande, Fred Nguyen Khan, Toan Le, Duy Nguyễn, Vy Le, Alan Trong, Sandra Oh, Kieu Chinh, Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen, Robert Downey Jr.
Director
Park Chan-wook, Marc Munden, Fernando Meirelles
Producer
Jisun Back, Amanda Burrell, Park Chan-wook, Robert Downey Jr. Niv Fichman, Kim Ly, Don McKellar, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Mark Richard, Ron Schmidt, Susan Downey, Ravi Nandan, Hallie Sekoff
Brie Larson, Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Patrick Walker, Thomas Mann, Kevin Sussman, Beau Bridges, Ashley Monique Clark, Derek Cecil
Director
Sarah Adina Smith
Producer
Jason Bateman, Michael Costigan, Susannah Grant, Brie Larson, Lee Eisenberg, Natalie Sandy, Louise Shore
Jodie Foster, Kali Reis, Fiona Shaw, Finn Bennett, Isabella LaBlanc, John Hawkes, Diane E. Benson, Aka Niviâna, Angunnguaq Larsen, Tim van Eyken, Pablo Anibal Frana, John Albasiny
Director
Issa López
Producer
Richard Brown, Mark Ceryak, Jodie Foster, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Steve Golin, Woody Harrelson, Barry Jenkins, Issa López, Matthew McConaughey, Chris Mundy, Alan Page, Nic Pizzolatto, Adele Romanski, Mari-Jo Winkler