Winner: The Pitt
This HBO Max medical drama clinched the top honor, with Noah Wyle earning his first Emmy for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series after a 26-year hiatus since his last nomination for ER (EW.com).
Outstanding Comedy Series
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Winner: The Studio
This series made history by winning 13 awards—the most ever for a comedy series in a single season—surpassing the previous record of 11 by The Bear (AP News).
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
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Winner: Adolescence
Dominating the limited series category, Adolescence secured six awards, including Best Limited Series and acting honors for Stephen Graham and 15-year-old Owen Cooper (AP News).
🎭 Acting Awards Highlights
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Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Noah Wyle (The Pitt)
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Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Britt Lower (Severance)
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Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen (The Studio)
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Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart (Hacks)
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Lead Actor in a Limited Series: Stephen Graham (Adolescence)
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Lead Actress in a Limited Series: Cristin Milioti (The Penguin)
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Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Tramell Tillman (Severance)
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Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt)
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Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere)
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Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
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Supporting Actor in a Limited Series: Owen Cooper (Adolescence)
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Supporting Actress in a Limited Series: Erin Doherty (Adolescence)
🏅 Other Notable Wins
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Outstanding Variety Special: SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
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Outstanding Reality Competition Program: The Traitors
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Outstanding Talk Series: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez (The Studio)
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Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Dan Gilroy (Andor)
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Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series: Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (Adolescence)
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Outstanding Music Composition for a Series: Theodore Shapiro (Severance) (Pitchfork)
🎤 Host and Ceremony Details
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony took place on September 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze. The event was broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+ (Wikipedia).


