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If
you
missed
last
night’s
star-studded
Emmys,
we’ve
compiled
a
list
of
all
the
big
winners
including
Niecy
Nash-Betts
who
electrified
the
audience
with
an
empowered
speech.
Source:
Gilbert
Flores
/
Getty
After
being
delayed
by
the
Hollywood
strikes
the
75th
annual
Emmys
went
down
live
from
the
L.A.
Live’s
Peacock
Theater.
Netflix
cleaned
house
with
its
series
Beef,
while
The
Bear
dominated
its
second
award
show
this
month.
Speaking
of
The
Bear,
Variety
reports
that
actress
Ayo
Edebiri’s
win
makes
her
just
the
third
black
woman
to
win
for
best
supporting
actress
in
a
comedy
series.
Source:
ROBYN
BECK
/
Getty
Last
year
Sheryl
Lee
Ralph
won
for
Abbott
Elementary,
and
before
that,
Jackée
Harry
took
the
award
for
227
back
in
1987.
Similarly,
Niecy
Nash-Betts
took
home
the
Emmy
for
Best
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Limited
Series.
Source:
Gilbert
Flores
/
Getty
An
emotional
Niecy
won
for
her
work
in
the
Netflix
series
Dahmer
–
Monster:
The
Jeffrey
Dahmer
Story,
and
she
thanked
several
people
including
herself.
“I’m
a
winner,
baby!
Thank
you
to
the
most
high
for
this
divine
moment,”
Variety
reports
Nash-Betts
said
from
the
stage.
“Thank
you,
Ryan
Murphy,
for
seeing
me.
Evan
Peters,
I
love
you.
Netflix.
Every
single
person
who
voted
for
me.
Thank
you.
My
better
half,
who
picked
me
up
when
I
was
gutted
from
this
work.
Thank
you.”
She
continued,
“I
want
to
thank
me,
for
believing
in
me
and
doing
what
they
said
I
could
not
do,”
she
continued.
“I
want
to
say
to
myself
in
front
of
all
you
beautiful
people,
‘Go,
girl,
with
your
bad
self.
You
did
that.’
Finally,
I
accept
this
award
on
behalf
of
every
Black
and
Brown
woman
who
have
gone
unheard,
yet
overpoliced,
like
Glenda
Cleveland,
like
Sandra
Bland,
like
Breonna
Taylor!”
During
last
night’s
ceremony,
Elton
John
also
historically
became
the
19th
person
to
achieve
EGOT
status
with
his
first
Emmy
win
for
his
live
special.
EGOT
is
an
acronym
for
a
person
winning
an
Emmy,
a
Grammy,
an
Oscar,
and
a
Tony.
You
can
find
the
full
list
of
75th
annual
Emmy
winners
below.
Outstanding
drama
series
“Andor”
“Better
Call
Saul”
“The
Crown”
“House
of
the
Dragon”
“The
Last
of
Us
“Succession”
*WINNER
“The
White
Lotus”
“Yellowjackets”
Outstanding
comedy
series
“Abbott
Elementary”
“Barry”
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
“Jury
Duty”
“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building”
“Ted
Lasso”
“Wednesday”
Outstanding
limited
series
“Beef”
*WINNER
“Dahmer
—
Monster:
The
Jeffrey
Dahmer
Story”
“Daisy
Jones
&
the
Six”
“Fleishman
Is
in
Trouble”
“Obi-Wan
Kenobi”
Outstanding
lead
actor
in
a
drama
series
Jeff
Bridges,
“The
Old
Man”
Brian
Cox,
“Succession”
Kieran
Culkin,
“Succession”
*WINNER
Bob
Odenkirk,
“Better
Call
Saul”
Pedro
Pascal,
“The
Last
of
Us”
Jeremy
Strong,
“Succession”
Outstanding
lead
actress
in
a
drama
series
Sharon
Horgan,
“Bad
Sisters”
Melanie
Lynskey,
“Yellowjackets”
Elisabeth
Moss,
“The
Handmaid’s
Tale”
Bella
Ramsey,
“The
Last
of
Us”
Keri
Russell,
“The
Diplomat”
Sarah
Snook,
“Succession”
*WINNER
Outstanding
supporting
actor
in
a
drama
series
F.
Murray
Abraham,
“The
White
Lotus”
Nicholas
Braun,
“Succession”
Michael
Imperioli,
“The
White
Lotus”
Theo
James,
“The
White
Lotus”
Matthew
Macfadyen,
“Succession”
*WINNER
Alan
Ruck,
“Succession”
Will
Sharpe,
“The
White
Lotus”
Alexander
Skarsgård,
“Succession”
Outstanding
supporting
actress
in
a
drama
series
Jennifer
Coolidge,
“The
White
Lotus”
*WINNER
Elizabeth
Debicki,
“The
Crown”
Meghann
Fahy,
“The
White
Lotus”
Sabrina
Impacciatore,
“The
White
Lotus”
Aubrey
Plaza,
“The
White
Lotus”
Rhea
Seehorn,
“Better
Call
Saul”
J.
Smith-Cameron,
“Succession”
Simona
Tabasco,
“The
White
Lotus”
Outstanding
lead
actor
in
a
comedy
series
Bill
Hader,
“Barry”
Martin
Short,
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building”
Jason
Segel,
“Shrinking”
Jason
Sudeikis,
“Ted
Lasso”
Jeremy
Allen
White,
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
Outstanding
lead
actress
in
a
comedy
series
Christina
Applegate,
“Dead
to
Me”
Rachel
Brosnahan,
“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”
Quinta
Brunson,
“Abbott
Elementary”
*WINNER
Natasha
Lyonne,
“Poker
Face”
Jenna
Ortega,
“Wednesday”
Outstanding
supporting
actress
in
a
comedy
series
Alex
Borstein,
“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”
Ayo
Edebiri,
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
Janelle
James,
“Abbott
Elementary”
Sheryl
Lee
Ralph,
“Abbott
Elementary”
Juno
Temple,
“Ted
Lasso”
Hannah
Waddingham,
“Ted
Lasso”
Jessica
Williams,
“Shrinking”
Outstanding
supporting
actor
in
a
comedy
series
Anthony
Carrigan,
“Barry”
Phil
Dunster,
“Ted
Lasso”
Brett
Goldstein,
“Ted
Lasso”
James
Marsden,
“Jury
Duty”
Ebon
Moss-Bachrach,
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
Tyler
James
Williams,
“Abbott
Elementary”
Henry
Winkler,
“Barry”
Outstanding
lead
actor
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie
Taron
Egerton,
“Black
Bird”
Kumail
Nanjiani,
“Welcome
to
Chippendales”
Evan
Peters,
“Dahmer
—
Monster:
The
Jeffrey
Dahmer
Story”
Daniel
Radcliffe,
“Weird:
The
Al
Yankovic
Story”
Michael
Shannon,
“George
&
Tammy”
Steven
Yeun,
“Beef”
*WINNER
Outstanding
lead
actress
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie
Lizzy
Caplan,
“Fleishman
Is
in
Trouble”
Jessica
Chastain,
“George
&
Tammy”
Dominique
Fishback,
“Swarm”
Kathryn
Hahn,
“Tiny
Beautiful
Things”
Riley
Keough,
“Daisy
Jones
&
the
Six”
Ali
Wong,
“Beef”
*WINNER
Outstanding
supporting
actor
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie
Murray
Bartlett,
“Welcome
To
Chippendales”
Paul
Walter
Hauser,
“Black
Bird”
*WINNER
Richard
Jenkins
“Dahmer
-Monster:
The
Jeffrey
Dahmer
Story”
Joseph
Lee,
“Beef”
Ray
Liotta,
“Black
Bird”
Young
Mazino,
“Beef”
Jesse
Plemons,
“Love
&
Death”
Outstanding
supporting
actress
in
a
limited
series
or
TV
movie
Annaleigh
Ashford,
“Welcome
To
Chippendales”
Maria
Bello,
“Beef”
Claire
Danes,
“Fleishman
Is
In
Trouble”
Juliette
Lewis,
“Welcome
To
Chippendales”
Camila
Morrone,
“Daisy
Jones
&
The
Six”
Niecy
Nash-Betts,
“Dahmer
–
Monster:
The
Jeffrey
Dahmer
Story”
*WINNER
Merritt
Wever,
“Tiny
Beautiful
Things”
Outstanding
reality/competition
series
“The
Amazing
Race”
“RuPaul’s
Drag
Race”
*WINNER
“Survivor”
“Top
Chef”
“The
Voice”
Outstanding
talk
series
“The
Daily
Show
with
Trevor
Noah”
*WINNER
“Jimmy
Kimmel
Live!”
“Late
Night
With
Seth
Meyers”
“The
Late
Show
with
Stephen
Colbert”
“The
Problem
with
Jon
Stewart”
Outstanding
scripted
variety
series
“A
Black
Lady
Sketch
Show”
“Saturday
Night
Live”
“Last
Week
Tonight
With
John
Oliver”
*WINNER
Outstanding
writing
for
a
drama
series
Jesse
Armstrong,
“Succession”
*WINNER
Beau
Willimon,
“Andor”
Sharon
Horgan,
Dave
Finkel
and
Brett
Baer,
“Bad
Sisters”
Gordon
Smith,
“Better
Call
Saul”
Peter
Gould,
“Better
Call
Saul”
Craig
Mazin,
“The
Last
of
Us”
Mike
White,
“The
White
Lotus”
Outstanding
writing
for
a
limited
or
anthology
series
or
movie
Lee
Sung
Jin,
“Beef”
*WINNER
Joel
Kim
Booster,
“Fire
Island”
Taffy
Brodesser-Akner,
“Fleishman
is
in
Trouble”
Patrick
Aison
and
Dan
Trachtenberg,
“Prey”
Janine
Nabers
and
Donald
Glover,
“Swarm”
Al
Yankovic
and
Eric
Appel,
“Weird:
The
Al
Yankovic
Story”
Outstanding
directing
for
a
drama
series
Mark
Mylod,
“Succession”
*WINNER
Benjamon
Caron,
“Andor”
Dearbhla
Walsh,
“Bad
Sisters”
Peter
Hoar,
“The
Last
of
Us”
Andrij
Parekh,
“Succession”
Lorene
Scafaria,
“Succession”
Mike
White,
“The
White
Lotus”
Outstanding
variety
special
(live)
“Elton
John
Live:
Farewell
From
Dodger
Stadium”
*WINNER
“The
Apple
Music
Super
Bowl
LVII
Halftime
Show
Starring
Rihanna”
“Chris
Rock:
Selective
Outrage”
“The
Oscars”
“75th
Annual
Tony
Awards”
Outstanding
writing
for
a
comedy
series
Christopher
Storer,
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
Bill
Hader,
“Barry”
Mekki
Leeper,
“Jury
Duty”
John
Hoffman,
Matteo
Borghese
and
Rob
Turbovsky,
“Only
Murders
in
the
Building”
Chris
Kelly
and
Sarah
Schneider,
“The
Other
Two”
Brendan
Hunt,
Joe
Kelly
and
Jason
Sudeikis,
“Ted
Lasso”
Outstanding
directing
for
a
comedy
series
Christopher
Storer,
“The
Bear”
*WINNER
Bill
Hader,
“Barry”
Amy
Sherman-Palladino,
“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”
Mary
Lou
Belli,
“The
Ms.
Pat
Show”
Declan
Lowney,
“Ted
Lasso”
Tim
Burton,
“Wednesday”