Emmy Award Winners See the Full List – The New

Emmy Award Winners: See the Full List – The New York Times

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With multiple awards each, “The Bear,” “Succession” and “Beef” were the night's big winners at the 75th Emmy Awards, held Monday at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Notable first-time winners included Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”) and Steven Yeun and Ali Wong (“Beef”). And Elton John joined the EGOT club — he now has an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony — when he won outstanding variety special at the Emmy for “Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.”

The nostalgic ceremony, hosted by “Black” star Anthony Anderson, aired live on Fox and can be watched on Hulu starting Tuesday. It was originally scheduled for September but was postponed due to the simultaneous strike by Hollywood writers and actors, one of the longest labor crises in the history of the entertainment industry. In September, the Writers Guild of America reached an agreement with entertainment companies; and in November, SAG-AFTRA, the union representing tens of thousands of actors, followed suit — agreements that allowed the awards show to continue.

“The Bear” (FX)

“Succession” (HBO)

Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

Ali Wong, “Beef”

Steven Yeun, “Beef”

Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”

Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus”

Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession”

Niecy Nash-Betts, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”

Paul Walter Hauser, “Black Bird”

“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” (Comedy Central)

“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO)

“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO)

Elton John Live: Farewell to Dodger Stadium (Disney+)

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV)

Christopher Storer, “The Bear” (“System”)

Jesse Armstrong, “Succession” (“Connor’s Wedding”)

Lee Sung Jin, “Beef” (“The Birds Don’t Sing, They Scream in Pain”)

Christopher Storer, “The Bear” (“Review”)

Mark Mylod, “Succession” (“Connor’s Wedding”)

Lee Sung Jin, “Beef” (“Figure of Light”)

“The 1619 Project” (Hulu)

“Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” (Apple TV+)