Emmys: the winners, the losers, the red carpet outfits – live
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Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Live feed Key events 3m ago WINNER: Niecy Nash Betts (Dahmer) — supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie 6m ago WINNER: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver — variety scripted series 14m ago WINNER: Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) — actor in a comedy series 19m ago WINNER: Ebon Moss Bachrach (The Bear) — supporting actor in a comedy series 27m ago WINNER: Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) — supporting actor in a drama series 29m ago WINNER: Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus) — supporting actress in a drama series 38m ago WINNER: Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary) — actress in a comedy 42m ago WINNER: – Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) — supporting actress in a comedy series 46m ago Here we go 2h ago It's Emmys Time Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature now 20.54 EST Adrian Horton I agree with this take from Variety’s TV critic Alison Herman – the vintage sets constructed for some of these presenting bits (The Sopranos, Martin) are giving much more than just cast reunions.
production note: it's so much more fun and evocative to resurrect the sets of vintage shows than just reunite the cast and call it a day. and pays homage to more kinds of craft than acting alone — Alison Herman (@aherman2006) January 16, 2024 3m ago 20.52 EST WINNER: Niecy Nash Betts (Dahmer) — supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie Adrian Horton Niecy Nash Betts Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images This is a bit of a surprise! Niecy Nash Betts takes home the first limited series award for her role as a grieving, relentless mother on Netflix’s serial killer series I can’t watch.
“I’m a winner, baby!” she exclaims in tears. It’s an emotional, defiant speech: “I wanna thank me, for believing in me, and doing what they said I could not do,” she adds, accepting the award on behalf of “every Black and brown woman who has gone unheard and over policed.” 6m ago 20.48 EST WINNER: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver — variety scripted series Adrian Horton John Oliver.
Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images No surprise again, John Oliver’s weekly show wins its eighth consecutive Emmy in the new variety scripted series category – sorry, Saturday Night Live! Oliver thanked his staff and, importantly, “our lawyers, who are angry with us all the time”, as well as his children before successfully listing Liverpool players until he got shooed off by Anderson’s mom, who’s making a full bit out of her attendance here.
Updated at 20.50 EST 14m ago 20.40 EST WINNER: Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) — actor in a comedy series Adrian Horton Jeremy Allen White. Photograph: Gilbert Flores/Variety/Getty Images Continuing this year’s theme of reuniting beloved casts, the stars of Martin, a long syndicated yet under appreciated (by the Emmys) 90s sitcom, riffed for a few minutes before presenting best actor in a comedy series to The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White.
That’s three already tonight – all of the comedy acting awards except best actress – for the breakout FX on Hulu show which, again, feels spiritually more drama than comedy (and, regardless, is fantastic). White keeps it short and sweet: “I love this show so much. It filled me up. It set a passion and a fire in me,” he says, as well as thanking “all those who stayed close to me, especially in this past year” and his two young daughters.
Updated at 20.43 EST 19m ago 20.35 EST WINNER: Ebon Moss Bachrach (The Bear) — supporting actor in a comedy series Adrian Horton Ebon Moss Bachrach. Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images The second win of the night already for The Bear, and the energy is high – Ebon Moss Bachrach (my beloved Cousin Richie) hugs star Jeremy Allen White on the way to the stage.
“This job is such a gift,” he says, looking genuinely surprised and openly appreciative of the show’s Chicago based crew. Updated at 20.51 EST 24m ago 20.31 EST Adrian Horton The full speech from the always delightful Jennifer Coolidge, which really must be watched and not summarized: #TheWhiteLotus star Jennifer Coolidge thanks "all the evil gays" during her acceptance speech for winning Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the 75th #Emmys pic.twitter.com/nxTPEHUBCJ — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 16, 2024 25m ago 20.30 EST Benjamin Lee An Emmys reunion for The Sopranos! It’s been a funny old week for that show … The Sopranos on TikTok: watching HBO’s bizarre 25 second episode edits Read more Updated at 20.36 EST 27m ago 20.27 EST WINNER: Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) — supporting actor in a drama series Adrian Horton Matthew Macfadyen Photograph: Aude Guerrucci/Reuters No surprise here, Golden Globe winner Matthew Macfadyen aka Tom Wambsgans takes home the first of surely many awards tonight for Succession , thanking his two onscreen wives – Sarah Snook (Shiv) and Nicholas Braun (Cousin Greg) in the process.
29m ago 20.25 EST WINNER: Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus) — supporting actress in a drama series Adrian Horton Jennifer Coolidge Photograph: Ashley Landis/AP In the first of what is surely to be more to come for The White Lotus, Jennifer Coolidge once again wins an Emmy for her absurd creation of Tanya McQuoid.
“I still don’t have the strength,” she says, putting down the statue for one of her standard freewheeling bits. “He says I’m definitely dead, so I’m going along with it,” she adds of creator and friend Mike White. “I want to thank all the evil gays,” she says, knowing her audience, before getting playfully shooed off by Anderson’s mom, mic’ed up in the audience with a clock sign.
Updated at 20.52 EST 38m ago 20.17 EST WINNER: Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary) — actress in a comedy Adrian Horton Quinta Brunson. Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images What an honor to be presented by the still funny legend Carol Burnett – Quinta Brunson , star and creator of Abbott Elementary, is emotional accepting the award for best comedy actress and also “the Carol Burnett of it all”.
“I’m so happy to be able to live my dream and act out comedy,” she said through tears. “I didn’t prepare anything because I just didn’t think … ” before thanking her family, husband and cast, voice breaking. Updated at 20.53 EST 42m ago 20.13 EST WINNER: – Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) — supporting actress in a comedy series Adrian Horton Ayo Edebiri Photograph: Gilbert Flores/Variety/Getty Images The first award of the night goes to the ever charming Ayo Edebiri from breakout “comedy” The Bear .
Breathless, she shouted our her parents – “I’m making them sit kinda far away from me because I’m a bad kid” for their support. “Probably not a dream to immigrate to this country and have your child be like ‘I wanna do improv’ – you’re real ones,” she said. 46m ago 20.08 EST Here we go Adrian Horton Anthony Anderson.
Photograph: David Swanson/EPA The lights are up, the stars are seated and we are underway at the 75th annual Primetime Emmy awards. Host Anthony Anderson, an 11 time Emmy nominee himself for Black ish, kicks things off with a jovial spoof of Mister Rodgers’ Neighborhood, the first sign that his Emmys would celebrate not just the Successions of the world, but the foundational series of TV.
Anderson’s musical introduction – he brought out a church choir – definitely seems to be going down better than Jo Koy’s limp, defensive monologue at last weekend’s Golden Globes. Aided by a piano, Anderson shouted out the series that shaped the world and, more important, himself – Good Times, The Facts of Life and Miami Vice (with drum assistance on Phil Collins’s In The Air Tonight by Travis Barker).
His jokes, however, were dismissed, quite endearingly, by Anderson’s mother, who stood up in the audience and told him to “cut to the chase”. So off to the first award we go! Updated at 20.11 EST 1 of 4 Next Oldest Oldest Explore more on these topics Emmys Emmy Awards 2023 (in 2024) US television Succession Television Awards and prizes The Bear Reuse this content.