LOS ANGELES — "The Studio" made history at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards by winning 13 awards, becoming the most awarded comedy series in a single season. It beat the previous record of 11 set by "The Bear" last year.

"The Pitt" won best drama and delivered Noah Wylie the best drama actor award for his performance as a wise but weary emergency room doctor.

"Adolescence" won six awards in the limited series categories, including best supporting actor for 15-year-old Owen Cooper.

"Severance" entered the ceremony as the top overall nominee and ended up taking two acting trophies.

An Emmy statuette is pictured during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet rollout on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Here's a list of winners at Sunday's Emmys:

Drama series

"The Pitt"

Actor in a drama series

Noah Wyle, "The Pitt"

Actress in a drama series

Britt Lower, "Severance"

Supporting actor in a drama series

Tramell Tillman, "Severance"

Supporting actress in a drama series

Katherine LaNasa, "The Pitt"

Directing for a drama series

Adam Randall, "Slow Horses''

Writing for a drama series

Dan Gilroy, "Andor''

Comedy series

"The Studio"

Actor in a comedy series

Seth Rogen, "The Studio"

Actress in a comedy series

Jean Smart, "Hacks"

Supporting actress in a comedy series

Hannah Einbinder, "Hacks"

Supporting actor in a comedy series

Jeff Hiller, "Somebody Somewhere"

Directing for a comedy series

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, "The Studio"

Alex Gregory, from left Frida Perez, Peter Huyck, and Seth Rogen, and accept the award for outstanding writing for a comedy series for "The Studio" during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Writing for a comedy series

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez, "The Studio"

Limited series, anthology series or movie

"Adolescence"

Actor in a limited series, anthology series or movie

Stephen Graham, "Adolescence"

Stephen Graham accepts the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie for "Adolescence" during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actress in a limited series, anthology series or movie

Cristin Milioti, "The Penguin"

Supporting actor in a limited series, anthology series or movie

Owen Cooper, "Adolescence"

Supporting actress in a limited series, anthology series or movie

Erin Doherty, "Adolescence"

Directing for a limited series, anthology series or movie

Philip Barantini, "Adolescence"

Writing for a limited series, anthology series or movie

Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, "Adolescence"

Variety special

"SNL 50: The Anniversary Special"

Scripted variety series

"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"

Writing for a variety series

"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"

Talk series

"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"

Reality competition program

"The Traitors"

Bob Hope Humanitarian Award

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen

Top moments from the 2025 Emmys:

An adolescent makes history

Owen Cooper, 15, shattered the Emmy record for youngest male acting winner.

The “Adolescence” star won best supporting actor in a limited or anthology series. The Netflix four-part series which traces the emotional fallout after a U.K. teenage stabbing, became a sensation, a sort of 2025 version of last year’s “Bad Reindeer.”

In his acceptance speech, Cooper revealed he only started acting classes a few years ago and encouraged those watching to step out of their comfort zones.

“A couple years back I didn’t expect to be in the United States, let alone here. Tonight proves if you listen, you focus and you step out of your comfort zone, you can achieve anything in life. I was nothing three years ago. I’m here now,” he said.

The record for youngest male actor had previously been held by Scott Jacoby, who was 16 when he won in the supporting drama actor trophy for “The Certain Summer” in 1973. The youngest Emmy winner ever is Roxana Zal, who won a Primetime Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series in 1984 at age 14.

Cooper beat Javier Bardem, Bill Camp, Rob Delaney, Peter Sarsgaard and his “Adolescence” co-star Ashley Walters.

Stephen Colbert going out with a bang

“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” won the award for best talk series for the first time, just months after learning it was being canceled.

In July, CBS announced it was ending the show, attributing the cause to financial reasons. The series will go off the air in May 2026.

Colbert, who has hosted his show since 2015, was gracious, thanking CBS for his shot and quoting from Prince's hit “Let's Go Crazy”: “If the elevator tries to bring you down/Go crazy, punch a higher floor.”

Earlier in the night, he turned his time as award presenter into a job ad, getting a standing ovation as he approached the microphone to announce the winner of lead actor in a comedy series.

“While I have your attention, is anyone hiring? Because I've got 200 very well-qualified candidates with me here tonight. We’ll be available in June,” he said.

He then pulled out a resume and an old headshot but realized he only had the one copy. “Harrison Ford, could you get this to Spielberg?” He ran over to Ford, who seemed to promise he would.

Tramell Tillman charms

Tramell Tillman made history, but he made it all about his mom.

The “Severance” star became the first Black actor to win best supporting actor in a drama playing the creepy, unnerving Seth Milchick.

Tillman thanked his first acting coach — his mother, who was also his date.

“You remember what you want to remember. You make time for what you want to make for. Do the work. Show up. And most importantly, for the love of God, don’t embarrass me in public,” he said. “My first acting coach was tough, y’all, but all great mothers are.”

Tillman, holding the statuette high, added: “This is for you. I am full, I am humbled, I am honored.”


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