Emmy Awards 2024: See the list of Emmy 2024 winners
The Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles is the venue for the 76th annual Emmy Awards. ‘Shogun’ shattered the record for the most awards in a single season last weekend with its 14 Creative Arts Emmy honors. ‘The Bear’ began the 2024 Emmys with three acting nominations and one for directing, while ‘Baby Reindeer’ took home four, including Best Limited Series. For his performance as “The Bear’s” head chef, Jeremy Allen was awarded Best Actor in a Comedy Series.
With 21 nominations, “Only Murders in the Building” took the lead, followed by “The Crown” with 18 and “True Detective: Night Country” with 19.
View the list of Emmy wins for 2024 below:
Top drama series
Shōgun: Victor
The Fallout of the Crown
The Golden Era
The Early Show
Mr. and Mrs. Smith’s Three Body Problem Slow Horses
leading man in a series of dramas
Winner: Hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun
Hijack by Idris Elba
Donald Glover: The Smiths
Walton Goggins: The Aftermath
Slow Horses by Gary Oldman
The Crown, Dominic West
leading lady in a series of dramas
Winner and Shōgun Anna Sawai
The Morning Show with Jennifer Aniston
Carrie Coon: The Golden Age of Cinema
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Maya Erskine
Crown – Imelda Staunton
The Morning Show with Reese Witherspoon
Top anthology or limited series
Infant Reindeer – Victor
Chemistry Lessons from Fargo Ripley’s True Detective: Night Country
leading lady in a short-lived series
Jodie Foster, the winner of True Detective: Night Country
Chemistry Lessons from Brie Larson
Fargo’s Juno Temple
Vergara Sofia – Griselda
Naomi Watts: The Swans vs. Capote feud
leading man in a short-lived series
Richard Gadd, the winner of the baby reindeer
Matt Bomer: Companion on the Journey
Fargo’s Jon Hamm
Tom Hollander: The Swans vs. Capote feud
Scott Andrews – Ripley
overseeing a drama series
Frederick EO Toye, the winner and shōgun
Daldry, Stephen – The Crown
Mimi Leder – Morning Program
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hiro Murai
“Slow Horses” by Saul Metzstein
Salli Richardson-Whitfield – Lakers Dynasty: The Ascent to Winning Times
directing a comedic television show
The Bear, Christopher Storer, is the winner.
Abbott Elementary – Randall Einhorn
Guy Ritchie – The Gentlemen Ramy Youssef – The Bear
Luciana Aniello – Methods
Belli Mary Lou – The Ms Pat Show
Composing for a constrained or compilation series
Richard Gadd, the winner of the baby reindeer
Charlie Brooker: In the Dark
Fargo’s Noah Hawley
Ron Nyswaner: Companion on the Journey
Ripley, Steven Zaillian
Issa López from Night Country in True Detective
Composing for a television drama series
Will Smith, the winner of Slow Horses
Meriel Sheibani-Clare and Peter Morgan – The Crown
Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet: The fallout
Donald Glover and Francesca Sloane, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo – Shōgun Caillin Puente and Rachel Kondo – ShōgUn
supporting role in a miniseries or anthology
Lamorne Morris — Winner – Fargo
Jonathan Bailey: Companion on the Journey
Robert Downey Jr., The Calm Person
Tom Goodman-Hill, “Redneck Baby”
Night Country by John Hawkes, a True Detective
Lewis Pullman: Chemistry Lessons Treat Williams: Capote vs. The Swans Feud
Conversation series
Jimmy Kimmel Live – Winner of The Daily Show!
Seth Meyers’ Late Night Show
The Stephen Colbert Late Show
Composing for a sitcom
The winners were Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky – Hacks.
Quinta Brunson – Elementary School
Sam Means – Girls5eva and Christopher Storer – The Bear Meredith Scardino
The Other Two, Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider
Zach Dunn and Jake Bender: What We Do Behind Closed Doors
Overseeing a limited or compilation series
Winner: Steven Zaillian – Ripley
Baby Reindeer, Weronika Tofilska
Fargo’s Noah Hawley
Gus Van Sant: The Swans vs. Capote feud
Millicent Shelton: Chemistry Lessons
Issa López from Night Country in True Detective
Variety shows with a script
John Oliver and Me Last Week Tonight: Winner
televised Saturday night live
supporting actor in a series that is restricted or anthological
Jessica Gunning, the winner of the baby reindeer
Ripley, Dakota Fanning
Under the Bridge by Lily Gladstone
Aja Chemistry Lessons from Naomi King
Diane Lane: The Swans vs. Capote feud
The baby reindeer, Nava Mau
Kali Reis from Night Country, a True Detective
Excellent show about reality competitions
The Betrayers – Victor
The Incredible Race
Top Chef RuPaul’s Drag Race The Voice
The main character in a comedic series
Jean Smart: Tricks – Achievers
Quinta Brunson – Elementary School
The Bear, Ayo Edebiri
Selena Gomez: The Building Is Only Murderous
Loot by Maya Rudolph and Palm Royale by Kristen Wiig
Actress providing support in a drama series
Elizabeth Debicki, the winner of The Crown
Baranski, Christine – The Golden Age
Nicole Beharie’s Morning Program
Greta Lee’s Morning Program
Crown / Lesley Manville
The Morning Show with Karen Pittman
The Morning Show with Holland Taylor
Supporting role for a comedic television show
The Bear, Liza Colón-Zayas, is the winner.
Carol Burnett: The Royal Palm
Hacks by Hannah Einbinder
Janelle James – Abbott Primary School
Sheryl Lee Ralph from Abbott Elementary
Meryl Streep: The Building Is Only Murderous
Main character in a sitcom
The Bear, Jeremy Allen White, is the winner.
Matt Berry: Our Unspoken Activities
Larry David: Reduce Your Animosity
Steve Martin – The Building Is Only Murderous
Martin Short: The Building Only Contains Murders
D’Woon-A-Tai Pharaoh – Reservation Dogs
Actor providing support in a drama series
Billy Crudup, winner of The Morning Show
Shōgun Tadanobu Asano
The Morning Show with Jon Hamm
Mark Duplass – Morning Program
Shōgun Takehiro Hira
Slow Horses by Jack Lowden
Pryce, Jonathan – The Crown
Supporting cast member in a sitcom
The Bear, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, is the victor.
Boyce, Lionel – The Bear
Hacks by Paul W. Downs
Paul Rudd: The Building Only Contains Murders
Tyler Abbott Elementary’s James Williams
On Saturday Night Live, Bowen Yang