The 2024 Emmy Awards showcased a thrilling showdown among three standout shows: “Succession,” “The Bear,” and “Beef,” each claiming an impressive six awards.
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“Succession,” the HBO dramedy chronicling the Roy family’s dysfunction, maintained its grip on the best drama series crown.
Kieran Culkin secured his first Emmy for outstanding actor, while Matthew Macfadyen and Jennifer Coolidge added to the triumph with best supporting actor and actress honors.
“The Bear,” a buzz-worthy FX on Hulu comedy, surprised everyone with a best comedy series win. Its lively portrayal of a Chicago sandwich shop resonated widely, earning accolades for Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and the late Lisa Shannon in their supporting roles.
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“Beef,” the dark comedic miniseries starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, proved its mettle with a five-award triumph, including outstanding limited series and acting accolades for both leads.
Beyond these victories, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards showcased Elton John’s “Farewell from Dodger Stadium,” securing his EGOT status with a win for outstanding variety special (live). John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight” continued its dominance, clinching two awards, including outstanding variety talk series.
In a poignant moment, the late Ray Liotta posthumously received the best actor in a limited series or TV movie award for his powerful performance in “Black Bird.”
This Emmy night encapsulated a blend of familiar comfort and fresh voices, underscoring the vibrant storytelling that thrives on television.


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