Alongside 'Beef', the two shows dominate the night with multiple awards each at the awards-giving ceremony which celebrates TV's top talents at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
- Jan 16, 2024
AceShowbiz - The full winners at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards have been revealed. "The Bear", "Succession" and "Beef" dominated the night with multiple awards each at the ceremony which celebrated TV's top talents on Monday, January 15 at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
"Succession" collected six prizes at this year's Emmys. One of them was for star Kieran Culkin, who won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series trophy that night. Fellow cast member Sarah Snook also nabbed her own victory after being named as the best lead actress in a drama series for her portrayal of Siobhan "Shiv" Roy on the show.
It additionally took the best drama series honor for its fourth and final season after going against fellow nominees, including "Andor", "Better Call Saul", "The Crown", "House of the Dragon", "The Last of Us", "The White Lotus" and "Yellowjackets". Earlier that night, star Matthew Macfadyen was presented with an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
"The Bear" also took home six statuettes following the wins for acting categories for stars Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Not stopping there, the Hulu series was named as the winner of Outstanding Comedy Series, besting out "Abbott Elementary", "Barry", "Jury Duty", "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", "Only Murders in the Building", "Ted Lasso" and "Wednesday".
Netflix's "Beef", meanwhile, trailed behind with five. The show nearly swept all categories for limited/anthology series as it won best limited/anthology series, best actress on limited/anthology series for Ali Wong as well as best actor on limited/anthology series for Steven Yeun.
During the ceremony, The Television Academy also handed out Governors Award to GLAAD in recognition of its work "over nearly four decades to secure fair, accurate and diverse representation of the LGBTQ community in the media and entertainment industries and to advocate for LGBTQ equality."
The show, which was hosted by Anthony Anderson, featured In Memoriam tribute which honored late actors such as Matthew Perry, Angus Cloud, Lance Reddick and more.
Full Winner List of 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards:
- Outstanding Drama Series: "Succession"
- Outstanding Comedy Series: "The Bear"
- Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama Series: Kieran Culkin - "Succession"
- Outstanding Lead Actress in Drama Series: Sarah Snook - "Succession"
- Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White - "The Bear"
- Outstanding Lead Actress in Comedy Series: Quinta Brunson - "Abbott Elementary"
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in Drama Series: Matthew Macfadyen - "Succession"
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in Drama Series: Jennifer Coolidge - "The White Lotus"
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy Series: Ebon Moss-Bachrach - "The Bear"
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in Comedy Series: Ayo Edebiri - "The Bear"
- Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama Series: Kieran Culkin - "Succession"
- Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: "Beef"
- Outstanding Lead Actor in Limited or Anthology Series: Steven Yeun - "Beef"
- Outstanding Lead Actress in Limited or Anthology Series: Ali Wong - "Beef"
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in Limited or Anthology Series: Paul Walter Hauser - "Black Bird"
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in Limited or Anthology Series: Niecy Nash-Betts - "Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story"
- Outstanding Guest Actor in Drama Series: Nick Offerman - "The Last of Us"
- Outstanding Guest Actress in Drama Series: Storm Reid - "The Last of Us"
- Outstanding Guest Actress in Comedy Series: Judith Light - "Poker Face"
- Outstanding Guest Actor in Comedy Series: Sam Richardson - "Ted Lasso"
- Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: "Succession" - Mark Mylod
- Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: "The Bear" - Christopher Storer
- Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: "The Bear" - Christopher Storer
- Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: "Beef" - Lee Sung-jin
- Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: "Beef" - Lee Sung-jin
- Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series: "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver"
- Outstanding Writing for Drama Series: "Succession" - Jesse Armstrong
- Outstanding Television Movie: "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story"
- Outstanding Competition Program: "RuPaul's Drag Race"
- Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program: RuPaul - "RuPaul's Drag Race"
- Outstanding Host for a Game Show: Keke Palmer - "Password"
- Outstanding talk show: "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah"
- Outstanding Scripted Variety Series: "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
- Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-recorded): "Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love"
- Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special: "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy"
- Outstanding Variety Special (Live): "Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium The Oscars"
- Governor Awards: GLAAD