Emmy Awards 2025: Seth Rogen, Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper Make History
Emmy Awards 2025 winners list: “Adolescence” and “The Studio” lead the night with record wins, historic firsts, and big surprises at the 77th Emmys
Los Angeles, September 16, 2025: The 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held yesterday, and it was a night of big wins. Two shows, “Adolescence” and “The Studio,” took home many of the top prizes. The event, held in Los Angeles, celebrated the best of television from the past year.
Netflix’s “Adolescence” had a fantastic night, especially in the limited series category. The show won the award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. This show is about a young boy in Britain who is accused of a crime. It was praised for its strong story and acting.
The star of “Adolescence,” Stephen Graham, won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series. He won over big names like Colin Farrell. This was a surprise for many people. But it was well-deserved.
Another big win for “Adolescence” was for young actor Owen Cooper. He won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series. At just 15, he is the youngest male actor to ever win an Emmy in this category. His win was a truly special moment. He looked very happy and emotional while accepting his award.

Meanwhile, “The Studio” from Apple TV+ was the king of the comedy section. It won the award for Outstanding Comedy Series. The show is a funny look at the world of filmmaking. It also set a new record. “The Studio” became the most-awarded comedy series in a single season, with 13 total wins.
Seth Rogen, the creator and star of “The Studio,” had a very busy night. He won multiple awards. He won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He also won for directing and writing the show. This shows how talented he is.
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In the drama section, “The Pitt” was the big winner. It won for Outstanding Drama Series. This show is about a hospital emergency room. Noah Wyle, who was nominated many times before for his show “ER,” finally won an Emmy. He won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in “The Pitt.” His co-star, Katherine LaNasa, won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Other notable wins included Cristin Milioti. She won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series for her role in “The Penguin.” Her performance was very powerful.
In the comedy world, the show “Somebody Somewhere” also got a big award. Jeff Hiller won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. This was an upset win for him. He beat out some very famous actors.
“Hacks” star Jean Smart won again for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. This is her fourth Emmy for this role. Her co-star, Hannah Einbinder, also won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
“Severance” and “The Last of Us” also had some wins. Merritt Wever won for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for “Severance.” Tramell Tillman, also from “Severance,” made history. He became the first Black man to win Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
This year’s Emmys showed a mix of new talent and old favourites. “Adolescence” and “The Studio” were the big surprises. Their wins show that new and creative stories are now being recognized. It was a good night for television.









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