The 77th Emmy Awards Ceremony It was held with every solemnity, gathering for another year the glittering pantheon on television. Series that have captured millions of spectators around the world have clashed in which to conquer the top, while the red carpet was filled with moments of shine and emotion. The great protagonists of the night were the series ‘Adolescence’; ‘The Studio’ and ‘The Pitt’which won the most awards and left their mark on this year’s event.
Owen Cooper From “Adolescence” Wins Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series At The #Emmys https://t.co/mswrojyemq pic.twitter.com/egtuht4rj6
– Variety (@variety) September 15, 2025
The ‘Adolescence’ made an impressive course, winning overall six awards. Among them were the best mini -series or anthology award, Stephen Graham’s interpretation of the first male role, as well as the direction of Philip Barantini. But the most moving award was that of Owen Cooper, who – in his 15th year – became the youngest man ever won Emmy, writing history about the Academy.
OMG THE ENTIRE ADOLESCENCE CAST FREAaking Out Over Stephen Graham’s Emmy Win for Lead Actor pic.twitter.com/qzzjjnbddy
– Spencer althouse (@spenceRalthouse) September 15, 2025
Great moment of the night was the success of ‘The Pitt’who won the two top awards: Best Dramatic Series and First Men’s Role for Noah Wyle. So the series has proven to be one of the strongest papers of this year’s television season.
For its part, the comic series “The Studio” scanned in its category, winning the Best Comedy Award, while Seth Rogen won the first male role award. Significant and directing awards were also important, confirming that the series is one of the most creative and original productions of recent years.
The list of winners
- Best dramatic order
The Pitt
- 1st male role in dramatic order
Noah Wyle – The Pitt
- Best comedic series
The Studio
- Better mini -order or anthology
Adolescent
- TV show (Talk Series)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
- A male role in a mini -order or anthology
Stephen Graham – Adolescent
- A female role in mini -order or anthology
Cristin Milioti – The Penguin
- 2nd female role in mini -order or anthology
Erin Doherty – Adolescent
- Scenario for a variety of content broadcasting
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
- Special broadcast of a variety of content (live transmission)
SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Scenario for comic order
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez – The Studio
- Scenario for mini -order or anthology
Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham – Adolescent
- 2nd male role in mini -order or anthology
Owen Cooper – Adolescence
- Scenario for dramatic order
Dan Gilroy – Andor
- Series of varied content with script
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
- Director for a dramatic series
Adam Randall – Slow Horses
- Director for a mini -series or anthology
Philip Barantini – Adolescent
- Directing for comic series
Seth Rogen – The Studio
- 2nd male role in comic order
Jeff Hiller – Somebody Somewhere
- Contest
The traitors
- 2nd female role in comic order
Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
- A female role in dramatic order
Britt Lower – Sevence
- 2nd male role in dramatic order
Tramell Tillman – Severance
- 2nd female role in dramatic order
Katherine Lanasa – The Pitt
- A female role in comic order
Jean Smart – Hacks
- First male role in comic order
Seth Rogen – The Studio
Source :Skai
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