The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards dazzled viewers on January 15th, 2024, with a mix of expected triumphs and unexpected victories.
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“Succession” stood tall in the Drama Series category, securing its fourth win, while Kieran Culkin’s sharp portrayal and Jennifer Coolidge’s comedic brilliance claimed top acting honors.
In the Comedy Series category, “The Bear” brought the heat, snagging six awards, including stellar performances by Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White. Quinta Brunson’s magnetic charm shone in “Abbott Elementary,” earning the series the best comedy title, along with Brunson’s well-deserved best actress trophy.
The Limited Series/TV Movie field saw Steven Yeun’s intense act in “Beef” winning him lead actor recognition, and Ali Wong’s comedic brilliance earning her the lead actress crown for the same series. “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” added to the glory with a supporting actress nod for Niecy Nash-Betts.
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In the category of Variety, John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight” maintained its supremacy, securing outstanding scripted variety series. Elton John achieved EGOT status with his Dodger Stadium farewell concert special, claiming the outstanding variety special (live) award.
Here is the complete winners list of the 2024 Emmy Awards.
Notable moments included Paul Walter Hauser’s chilling turn in “Black Bird,” earning him the supporting actor honor in a limited series. The late Ray Liotta received a posthumous nod for his final performance in “Black Bird.” Christopher Storer, creator of “The Bear,” clinched directing and writing accolades for the standout episode “Review.”
The 2024 Emmys reaffirmed television’s dynamic landscape, showcasing a tapestry of diverse stories and remarkable talent. As new contenders join established favorites, the upcoming awards season promises another round of thrilling moments in the ever-evolving world of television.


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