77th Primetime Emmy Awards: Highlights, Winners, and Memorable Moments

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77th Primetime Emmy Awards: Highlights, Winners, and Memorable Moments

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards is set to celebrate the best in television. Apple TV+ leads the nominations with its shows "Severance" and "The Studio." Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the awards show, his first time hosting any awards show, and it will be broadcast live on CBS from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Paramount+ subscribers with Showtime can stream the show live, while standard Paramount+ subscribers can stream it from Monday through September 21.

"The Studio" made history by winning its 12th Emmy, breaking the record for the most wins by a comedy series in a single season. The show has been successful in various categories including comedy acting, directing, and writing. Owen Cooper, at 15, became the youngest supporting actor in a limited series winner in over 40 years, making a mark in the industry at a young age.

Actors like Brian Cox, Alexandra Shipp, and Hannah Einbinder wore red pins at the Emmy Awards to show support for ending Israel's war in Gaza. Reba McEntire and Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman performed the theme song of "The Golden Girls" and presented an award. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jenna Ortega reunited on stage for an Addams Family reunion, while Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham presented an award together.

Jean Smart shared a humorous story about breaking her kneecap while hailing a cab in New York. Seth Rogen won an award for his role in "The Studio" and joked about never winning anything before. Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation at the beginning of the show. The Emmy Awards showcased a mix of talent, history-making wins, and memorable moments.

To stay updated on the latest from this year's Emmy Awards, visit the Associated Press website.