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Emmy 2025 awards. The series “The Pitt”, the best drama. “Adolescence” and “The Studio”, most prizes

The medical drama “The Pitt” was won the statuette for the best dramatic series of the year, and the satire about the world of the showbiz “The Studio” was designated as the best comedy, during the annual ceremony of the Emmy Awards, which took place on Sunday and attended by Hollywood stars. The limited series about the killing of a teenager, “teenager”, won eight trophies on Emmy prizes on Sunday, including the best miniseries, according to AFP.

The series produced by the HBO “The Pitt” won surprisingly in front of the “Severance” psychological drama, the surreal series about the power of corporations, which entered the ceremony on the red carpet in Los Angeles with the most nominations.

The star of “The Pitt”, Noah Wyle, won his first Emmy, taking the prize for best actor in a dramatic series. He had been nominated five times for his role in the medical series “ER”, but had never won.

“Wow! What a dream was this,” Wyle said on stage, before thanking the health workers. “To all those who enter or get out of the tour this evening, thank you for doing this job.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufr_08V38SQ

The medical serial “The Pitt” tells the life in the Emergency Section in Pittsburgh. The fifteen episodes present a single very intense and analyzed guard.

“The Studio”, record number of prizes

Seth Rogen, the star and co-creator of the series “The Studio”, also won his first Emmy award for best comedy actor, along with another prize for the Apple TV+series, along with his production partner, Evan Goldberg.

“I am honestly embarrassed about how happy this does me,” said Rogen as he held the trophy won for the comedy series.

This satire of Apple TV+ about Hollywood's backstage won 13 trophies at the Sunday night ceremony in Los Angeles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eique7jgxu8

“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” has been awarded that the best talk show for the first time in the ten years of existence. CBS, the network that sent the Emmy Awards on Sunday, announced in July that it cancels the show for financial reasons, a decision that aroused protests.

Colbert, smiling, expressed his gratitude towards his employer Sunday. “I want to thank CBS for giving us the privilege of being part of the tradition of night shows, which I hope will continue for a long time,” said Colbert.

Earlier, when he presented an award, Colbert joked he needed a job. “How long do I have your attention, does anyone hire?” He asked the audience.

“Adolescence”, a dark story produced by Netflix about a teenager accused of murder, received the award for best limited series.

The 15-year-old star Owen Cooper was named the best supporter in a limited series, becoming the youngest winner in this category.

Owen Cooper, the youngest actor who won an Emmy prize for the role of the Netflix “Adolescence” series. Photo source: Chris Pizzello / AP / Profimedia

The series phenomenon that explores the influence of social networks and male speeches on young boys, has obtained a total of eight prizes, according to AFP.

The English actor said he started taking theater lessons a few years ago. “If you listen, you focus and get out of your comfort zone, you can do anything,” said Cooper. “Three years ago, I was nobody.”

At other awards, Jeff Hiller was the winner of the prize for best secondary actor in a comedy for the HBO series “Somebody Somewhere”. Hiller thanked HBO directors for “put on sweaty, middle -aged people on the same channel as sexy teenagers in Euphoria.”

The stars of “Hacks”, Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, won the awards for best actress and best supporting actress in the comedy category. Their series tells the story of a comedian that conflicts with the network that broadcasts her night talk show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1bihondew8

The prize was the fourth Emmy for Smart for the role of “Hacks” and the first for Einbinder, despite the three previous nominations. Einbinder said he was convinced that he was “more cool to lose.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb_KVF-5Y78

“And this is cool,” she said, smiling, before completing her speech with “Free Palestine” (Free Palestine), one of the few political moments of the evening.

The winners were chosen by about 26,000 artists, directors, producers and other members of the Television Academy.

Nate Bargatze, a host for the first time of the ceremony, offered an incentive for laureates during the CBS live ceremony, to determine them. He promised a donation of $ 100,000, but warned that he would reduce the amount every time a speaker exceeded the 45 seconds allocated.

At the end of the show, Bargatze announced that the long speeches left his charity in deficit. He said he and CBS will still donate $ 350,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America, a non-profit organization that offers after-school programs.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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