Adolescence triumphs at the Emmys while The Studio breaks records
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Adolescence triumphs at the Emmys while The Studio breaks records
"Netflix's breakout drama Adolescence has triumphed at this year's Emmys, winning six awards. The series, which became the streamer's second most-watched show ever, won for limited series, directing and writing and also picked up three acting awards. Owen Cooper became the youngest ever winner of the award for best supporting actor in a limited series. In his speech, the 15-year-old called the experience just so surreal."
"Apple TV+ comedy The Studio, about a fictional Hollywood studio, became the most awarded comedy ever in a single year at the Emmys and with the awards won at last week's Creative Arts Emmys, it also broke the record for most wins in a first season with 13 trophies. Tonight it was named best comedy series while Seth Rogen won as actor, writer and director. I'm legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me, Rogen said on stage."
"The first season of medical drama The Pitt won three awards, including drama series and two acting awards with Noah Wyle named lead actor, his first ever Emmy win after multiple nominations for ER. What a dream this has been, he said on stage before devoting his award to hospital workers. His co-star Katherine LaNasa was a surprise winner of supporting actress in a drama, beating The White Lotus stars Parker Posey and Carrie Coon."
Adolescence dominated the Emmys with six wins, including limited series, directing, writing and three acting awards, and became Netflix's second most-watched show. Owen Cooper, 15, became the youngest winner for best supporting actor in a limited series, while Erin Doherty won best supporting actress in a limited series. Stephen Graham won for writing and lead actor in a limited series. Apple TV+ comedy The Studio set records with 13 Creative Arts Emmys and was named best comedy series, with Seth Rogen winning actor, writer and director. The Pitt won drama series and two acting awards, including Noah Wyle's first Emmy.
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