77th emmy awards 2025 winners adolescence the studio the pitt Emmys 2025: Winners Include The Studio, The Pitt, and Adolescence

Emmys 2025: Winners Include The Studio, The Pitt, and Adolescence

EMMYS, News, Severance, The Pitt

The 77th Emmy® Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, had plenty of memorable moments, special reunions, and passionate speeches, along with big wins for The Studio, The Pitt, and Adolescence.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Gilmore Girls, Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel were reunited to present the award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.

Reba McIntire, Karen Fairchild, and Kimberly Schlapman came together to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Golden Girls by singing the show’s theme song.

77th Emmy® Awards
Reba McEntire with Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town at the 77TH EMMY® AWARDS. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award was presented to legendary actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen. This year’s segment featured a performance by Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill, singing “Go Rest High on That Mountain.”

As for this year’s Emmy Awards winners, Adolescence essentially swept the Limited Series or Anthology Series category, including the award for Outstanding Limited Series or Anthology Series.

The Studio, The Pitt, Severance, and Hacks all received multiple awards as well. Jean Smart won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for Hacks, and Britt Lower won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for Severance.

The Pitt won the award for Outstanding Drama Series, with Noah Wyle winning for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series. The Studio won for Outstanding Comedy Series, with Seth Rogen also winning the award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. 

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See the list of winners below, as well as a few photos from the event.  

Drama Categories:

OUTSTANDING DRAMA

  • The Pitt

LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA

  • Noah Wyle (The Pitt)

LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

  • Britt Lower (Severance)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA 

  •  Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt)

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA 

  • Tramell Tillman (Severance)

WRITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

  • Dan Gilroy (Andor)

DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES  

  • Adam Randall (Slow Horses)
Comedy Categories:

OUTSTANDING COMEDY

  • The Studio

LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

  • Jean Smart (Hacks)

LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY

  • Seth Rogen (The Studio)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

  • Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY

  • Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere)

WRITING FOR A COMEDY SERIES

  • Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez (The Studio)

DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES

  • Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (The Studio)
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Limited Series / Movies

LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOVIE

  • Adolescence   

LEAD ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOVIE

  • Cristin Milioti (The Penguin)

LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOVIE

  • Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOVIE  

  • Erin Doherty (Adolescence)

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR MOVIE

  • Owen Cooper (Adolescence)

WRITING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR TV MOVIE  

  • Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

DIRECTING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, OR TV MOVIE

  • Philip Barantini (Adolescence)
Reality and Variety Categories

COMPETITION PROGRAM

  • The Traitors

OUTSTANDING SCRIPTED VARIETY SERIES

  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A VARIETY SERIES

  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW

  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

OUTSTANDING VARIETY SPECIAL (LIVE)

  • SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
Photos from the 77th Emmy® Awards:

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Ashley Bissette Sumerel is a television and film critic living in Wilmington, North Carolina. She is editor-in-chief of Tell-Tale TV as well as Eulalie Magazine. Ashley has also written for outlets such as Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, and Insider. Ashley has been a member of the Critics Choice Association since 2017 and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. In addition to her work as an editor and critic, Ashley teaches Entertainment Journalism, Composition, and Literature at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.