Emmys 2024: Succession, The Bear and Beef among winners
Succession, Beef and The Bear were the big winners at the Emmy Awards, which took place on Monday in Los Angeles.
Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and Matthew Macfadyen all took home acting prizes for Succession, while the show also won best drama series overall.
Creator Jesse Armstrong said it was âa great sadness to end the show, but it was a great pleasure to do itâ.
Also at the ceremony, Sir Elton John won his first Emmy Award, finally giving him EGOT status.
That means he has joined an exclusive club of performers who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award.
Sir Elton missed the ceremony because he has recently had knee surgery
Elton Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium won best live variety special, marking the British singer-songwriterâs first Emmy nomination and award.
However, Sir Elton could not pick up the honour after having a knee operation. He wrote on Instagram that he was âon cloud nineâ after the win and joked that his knee problem was âa gentle reminder, perhaps, of a lifetime spent jumping off pianosâ.
He added: âHonoured to have joined the hallowed ranks of EGOT winners, hereâs to the joy of music and the magic it brings to our lives!â
Other winners on the night included The White Lotus and Abbott Elementary.
Succession, the critically acclaimed drama about a media mogul and the power struggles between his dysfunctional family, concluded last year after four seasons.
It was rewarded generously at the Emmys, winning best drama series and prizes for writing and directing, while Snook and Culkin won best leading drama actress and actor for playing Shiv and Roman Roy respectively.
âThe bar was set so high and that was what spurred us on,â Snook said of Successionâs success.
She also thanked her parents, telling them: âMum and dad â thank you for having a dress-up box when I was a kid, this is where it gets you!â
Snook dedicated the award to her daughter, commenting: âThe biggest thank you I think though is to someone who wonât understand anything that Iâm saying at the moment, but I carried her with me in this last season and really it was her who carried me.
âItâs very easy to act when youâre pregnant because youâve got hormones raging and it was more that the proximity of her life growing inside me gave me the strength to do this and this performance.â
Co-star Culkin paid tribute to Armstrong âfor being a brilliant writer, showrunner and gentlemanâ.
Culkin also thanked his two children and wife, before addressing her from the stage: âAnd Jazz, I want more [children]. You said maybe, if I won!â
He beat fellow Succession stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong, who had also been nominated in the best drama actor category.
In his own acceptance speech, British actor Macfadyen, who played Shivâs husband Tom, joked: âI must make special mention to my on-screen wife Sarah Snook, and my other on-screen wife Nicholas Braun.â
Braun, a fellow nominee, plays Cousin Greg in Succession, and the two charactersâ relationship was a favourite with viewers.
âActing with you has been one of the most wonderful things in my career, so thank you Nick, thank you Sarah,â Macfadyen added.
Armstrong, the Shropshire-born screenwriter who created the series, also scooped the top prize for best writing in a drama series.
In his speech, Armstrong referred back to the showâs main plotline, joking: âFor some reason, the name of a certain Australia-born media mogul, Rupert Murdoch, springs to mind.â
He added: âI come from the UK and the show is about things that are close to the centre of American life and politics, and weâve always been met with generosity and good faith and thatâs part of Americaâs tradition of being very welcoming to outsiders.â
Elsewhere, The Bear â a comedy-drama series about a chef who returns home to run his familyâs sandwich shop â won three acting prizes, for its star Jeremy Allen White, and supporting actors Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
Accepting his award, White said: âI am so full of gratitude to be standing in front of you all â I love this show so much, it filled me up, set a fire in me.â
Edebiri told the audience: âThis is a show about found family and real family, and my parents are here tonight â thank you so much for loving me and letting me feel beautiful and black and proud of all of that.â
Succession and The Bear won six prizes each in the drama and comedy categories respectively, while Netflixâs road rage-inspired series Beef dominated the limited series categories.
Beef won best limited series, while its stars Ali Wong (pictured) and Steven Yeun won acting prizes
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun, the showâs two stars, were named best actress and actor in a limited series respectively.
Accepting the prize for best limited series, creator Lee Sung Jin said: âIâm really grateful and humbled by everyone who watched the show and reached out about their own personal struggles, itâs very life-affirming, so thank you.â
Several winners â including Snook, Culkin, Edebiri, White, Yeun and Wong â picked up their prizes just a week after winning equivalent trophies at the Golden Globes.
Meanwhile, Quinta Brunson won the prize for best leading comedy actress for her role in school-based series Abbott Elementary.
Quinta Brunson became emotional as she accepted the prize for leading comedy actress
Quinta Brunson became emotional as she accepted the prize for leading comedy actress
Jennifer Coolidge was named best supporting drama actress for her role in privilege satire The White Lotus.
In her acceptance speech, Coolidge joked that she wanted to âthank all the evil gaysâ â a reference to her storyline in the second season of The White Lotus.
Niecy Nash-Betts won best supporting actress in a limited series for Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
She said: âI accept this award on behalf of every black and brown woman who has gone unheard yet over policed â like Glenda Cleveland, like Sandra Bland, like Breonna Taylor.
Cleveland, who Nash-Betts plays in the series, was the woman who alerted the police about the serial killer.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver had a good night, winning best scripted variety series, and writing for a variety series, while The Daily Show With Trevor Noah won best talk series.
And RuPaulâs Drag Race scored the prize for best reality competition programme.
Accepting the award, RuPaul Charles said: âIf a drag queen wants to read you a story at a library, listen to her because knowledge is power, and if someone tries to restrict your access to power, they are trying to scare you. So listen to a drag queen!â
The ceremony also saw Charlie Puth perform the theme tune to Friends as the Emmy Awards remembered those who have died in the industry, including Matthew Perry. But a rumoured tribute from Perryâs five co-stars failed to materialise.
However, there were reunions of the casts of shows including Greyâs Anatomy, The Sopranos, Ally McBeal and Cheers to celebrate the Emmysâ 75th anniversary.
Dead To Me star Christina Applegate, who has multiple sclerosis and uses a walking stick, became emotional as she received a standing ovation while presenting an award.
As the ceremony was the 75th Emmys, several famous TV casts reunited on stage â including stars from The Sopranos, Cheers, and All in the Family.
The Emmys, which were presented by actor and comedian Anthony Anderson, were delayed by four months due to the Hollywood strikes.
Nominations were announced in July and the ceremony was originally scheduled for September, but the writersâ and actorsâ strikes meant very few nominees would have been able to attend.
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