HBO and Noah Wyle dominate drama, Apple and Seth Rogen crown comedy at Emmy Awards | Fortune
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HBO and Noah Wyle dominate drama, Apple and Seth Rogen crown comedy at Emmy Awards | Fortune
""I'm legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me," "The Studio" co-creator Rogen said with his signature giggle, surrounded by cast and crew from the Apple TV+ movie-business romp after it won best comedy at the Peacock Theater in a show hosted by Nate Bargatze that aired on CBS. Rogen personally won four, including best actor. "The Pitt" from HBO Max completed a sentimental journey with its win for best drama series."
"Wyle won best actor in a drama for playing a grizzled, warm-but-worn-down supervising doctor, getting his first Emmy after five nominations with no victories in the 1990s for playing a scrubbed young cub doctor on "ER." "What a dream this has been," Wyle said. "Oh my goodness." Katherine LaNasa, whose nurse is perhaps the show's most beloved character, was a surprise winner of best supporting actress in a drama over three women of "The White Lotus""
Seth Rogen’s The Studio won best comedy series and broke a comedy record with 13 victories in a season. Rogen personally won four Emmys, including best actor. Noah Wyle’s The Pitt won best drama series, and Wyle won best actor in a drama for his role as a grizzled supervising doctor, his first Emmy. Jean Smart, Stephen Colbert and 15-year-old Owen Cooper won notable awards, and Cooper’s Netflix series Adolescence dominated the limited series categories. Katherine LaNasa surprised with best supporting actress in a drama. Severance earned eight wins including creative arts, with several acting Emmys going to first-time winners.
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