In A Nutshell: The 2024 Emmys
Stay on top of showbiz info with the most recent Emmys winners.
By Alyssa Pontines, Staff Writer
Sep 21, 2024
Winners: Comedy
Comedy Series: Hacks
Lead Actor: Jeremy Allen White – Carmy (The Bear)
Lead Actress: Jean Smart – Deborah Vance (Hacks)
- Liza Colón-Zayas won the first Emmy for Latina women as an outstanding supporting actress for “The Bear” as Tina.
Winners: Drama
Drama Series: Shōgun
Lead Actor: Hiroyuki Sanada – Yoshii Toranaga (Shōgun)
Lead Actress: Anna Sawai – Toda Mariko (Shōgun)
- Anna Sawai is the first Asian woman to win an Emmy for outstanding lead actress after debuting internationally in 2019 through the British crime series “Giri/Haji.”
Winners: Limited/Anthology
Lead Actor: Richard Gadd – Donny (Baby Reindeer)
Lead Actress: Jodie Foster – Detective Elizabeth Danvers (True Detective: Night Country)
- Lamorne Morris won his first Emmy as North Dakota Deputy, Witt Farr (Fargo) 13 years after making his breakthrough in 2011 as Winston Bishop in “New Girl.”
Winners: Extra Categories
Short Form Series: Only Murders In The Building: One Killer Question
Performer: Eric André – Eric André (The Eric André Show)
Nonfiction/Reality Series: Shogun – The Making Of Shogun
Red Carpet
- Meryl Streep sports a McQueen full pink suit with a matching blazer and trousers in the same color, designed by Sean McGirr.
- Richard Gadd wore a kilt by Loewe and tartan patterns on the red carpet.
- Viola Davis wore a contrasting black and white custom Zuhair Murad dress that divided through the center.
- Selena Gomez wore a custom elegant black Ralph Lauren dress with a floral white pattern spanning across the outfit.
Highlights and Tributes
- The 50th Anniversary of “Saturday Night Live” and the 25th Anniversary of “The West Wing” were celebrated on stage.
- Activist and Emmy-winning actor John Leguizamo denounces Hollywood’s whitewashing of film casts, encouraging diversity within showbiz.
- Christina Applegate makes a comeback as the presenter for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy award after her disappearance in 2021 due to sclerosis.
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