Credited from: BANGKOKPOST
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards were held in Los Angeles, with impressive wins in multiple categories. Notably, "The Studio," hosted by Seth Rogen, claimed the title of Best Comedy Series, marking its historical win with a total of 12 awards for the season. In contrast, "The Pitt" took home the Best Drama Series award, cementing its status in the television landscape, according to SFGate and Bangkok Post.
Key performances were recognized, with Noah Wyle winning Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role in "The Pitt," and Seth Rogen securing the Best Comedy Actor award for "The Studio." Britt Lower also won Best Actress in a Drama Series for her work in "Severance," highlighting the competitive field this year, according to Reuters and Newsweek.
"Adolescence," a significant contender in the limited series category, was recognized as Best Limited or Anthology Series and saw its young star, 15-year-old Owen Cooper, win Supporting Actor for his performance. Additionally, Stephen Graham earned the Best Actor in a Limited Series award for his part in the same series, reflecting a strong showing for youth and talent at this year's ceremony, according to Newsweek, Bangkok Post, and Reuters.