Maintaining its winning streak, HBO’s ‘Succession’, Netflix’s ‘Beef’ and FX’s ‘The Bear’ dominated the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
‘Succession’ and ‘The Bear’ won six trophies each including Outstanding Drama and Comedy series followed by ‘Beef’ winning five awards including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
After receiving the biggest award of the night for best Drama Series, Jesse Armstrong, maker of ‘Succession’ said, “This wasn’t necessarily an easy show to commission in the beginning,” thanking HBO for believing in him and the series.
“This is a show about family but it’s also about when partisan news coverage gets intertwined with divisive rightwing politics,” he said.
Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach won Best Actor and Supporting Actor, respectively, for the FX comedy ‘The Bear’.
The Best Supporting Actress once again was awarded to Ayo Edebiri. Quinta Brunson, on the other hand, secured the Lead Actress in a Comedy Emmy for ABC’s ‘Abbott Elementary’.
Their win marks the first time when Black women won both these awards in the same year.





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