Gallery: Highlights from the 75th Emmy Awards

75th Primetime Emmy Awards Highlights

It was a few months later than it was supposed to be, but the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were finally awarded on Monday night.

The show, which honors the best in television, was originally supposed to take place in September. However, due to industry strikes, it was delayed for several months.

Major Winners

FX’s “The Bear” and HBO’s “Succession” took home the most major awards, winning six each. “The Bear” won the outstanding comedy series, while “Succession” secured the outstanding drama series award.

Diversity on Display

The evening also stood out for its diversity, with a number of Black and Asian winners. This was particularly noticeable with the Netflix limited series “Beef,” which received five major awards. Notably, stars Ali Wong and Steven Yeun each took home an Emmy.

Historic Moments

Quinta Brunson, recognized for her role in “Abbott Elementary,” became the first Black woman honored as lead comedy actress in more than four decades.

Sarah Snook reacts after winning the Emmy Award for outstanding lead actress in a drama series ('Succession'). Co-stars Kieran Culkin and Matthew Macfadyen also won acting awards on Monday night.
Sarah Snook reacts after winning the Emmy Award for outstanding lead actress in a drama series (‘Succession’). Co-stars Kieran Culkin and Matthew Macfadyen also won acting awards on Monday night. Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
'Succession' creator Jesse Armstrong is joined by members of the cast to accept the Emmy for outstanding drama series.
‘Succession’ creator Jesse Armstrong is joined by members of the cast to accept the Emmy for outstanding drama series. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Lee Sung Jin, the creator of the limited series 'Beef,' poses with some of the Emmys the show won on Monday.
Lee Sung Jin, the creator of the limited series ‘Beef,’ poses with some of the Emmys the show won on Monday. Ashley Landis/AP
Niecy Nash-Betts accepts the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie ('Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story').
Niecy Nash-Betts accepts the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie (‘Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’). Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images

Memorable Performances and Presentations

The night was also marked by memorable performances and presentations. For instance, Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, the husband-and-wife duo The War And Treaty, performed during the In Memoriam segment alongside Charlie Puth.

Ali Wong embraces her 'Beef' co-star Steven Yeun after he won the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie.
Ali Wong embraces her ‘Beef’ co-star Steven Yeun after he won the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie. Wong would later win an Emmy herself for outstanding lead actress. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Conclusion

This year’s Emmys showcased some of the best talent in television while highlighting the importance of diversity and representation within the industry. Overall, it was a night to remember, celebrating both long-established shows and newcomers alike. For those interested in the details of the night’s winners and performances, further insights can be found in entertainment news outlets.


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