On January 15, 2024 local time, the 75th Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, USA. The Emmy Awards, which are held every year in September, were affected by the Hollywood strike last year, which resulted in the postponement of this award ceremony b

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1905 Movie News On January 15, 2024 local time, the 75th Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, USA. The Emmy Awards, which are held every year in September, were affected by the Hollywood strike last year, which resulted in the postponement of this award ceremony by four months.

"Succession" received 27 nominations, and three actors competed for Best Actor, setting a historical record. In the end, "Succession" and Xiong's Restaurant each won 6 awards, dominating the drama and comedy categories respectively. Since there are many Emmy Awards, some of them, such as technical awards, have been awarded recently. "Bear's Diner" has previously won 4 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, and won a total of 10 awards at this year's Emmy Awards.

In the limited series/television movie category, "The Rage" won 5 awards. In addition to the three previously awarded Creative Arts Emmy Awards, a total of 8 awards were won. Steven Yeun and Ali Huang once again won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards in this category after receiving the Golden Globe Award. Ali Wong also became the first Asian actor to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress.

Another highlight of this year is that British singer Elton John won the Emmy Award for Best Special Variety Program with his farewell show "Elton John: Dodger Stadium Farewell Show", and also announced his official entry into the EGOT Hall of Fame. Refers to the fact that Elton John has won the highest honors in his career, including Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, Oscars, and Tony Awards. Although Elton John did not attend due to health reasons, he also expressed his gratitude through the producer.

The list of winners of the 75th Emmy Awards:

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: "Succession"

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series: Kieran Culkin "Succession"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Sarah Snook, "Succession"

Best Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Matthew Macfadyen, "Succession"

Best Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Jennifer Coolidge, "White Lotus Resort"

Best Drama Series Drama Series Director: Mark Mylod, "Succession" Best Drama Series Writer: Jesse Armstrong, "Succession" Best Comedy Series: "The Bear"

Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White "The Bear's Diner"

Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Quinta Brunson "Grand School"

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Albon Moss-Bachrach "The Bear's Diner"

Comedy Best Supporting Actress in an Episode: Ayo Edebiri, "The Bears"

Best Comedy Series Director: "The Bears," Christopher Storer

Best Comedy Series Screenwriter: "The Bears," Christopher Storer

Best Limited Series: "The Bears" "Best Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie"

Best Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Lian Shang Ye/Steven Lien Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Paul Walter Hauser, "Blackbird"

Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Nancy Nash, "Dahmer the Ogre"

Best Director in a Limited Series/TV Movie: "The Rage" Lee Sung-jin

Best limited series/TV movie screenwriter: "The Furious Life" Lee Sung-jin

Best reality competition show: "RuPaul's Drag Race"

Best talk show: Trevor Noah's show

Best scripted variety show: The John Oliver Show

Best Variety Special: "Elton John: Farewell Show at Dodger Stadium"

Best Variety Show Writing: The John Oliver Show