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2025 Emmy Highlights: Winners and Major Moments
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2025 Emmy Highlights: Winners and Major Moments

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Seth Rogen took the first Emmy of his two-decade career, winning the lead actor in a comedy prize for his role as purist studio chief Matt Remick in his Apple TV+ show The Studio, while Hacks star Jean Smart won lead actress in a comedy, her seventh Emmy of a long and illustrious career, as the 77th Emmy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles.”

“You honor me so much,” said Smart, as the Deborah Vance actress paid homage to her HBO show’s cast and crew. “Let’s be good to each other; let’s just be good to each other.” Smart has won the award all four seasons the mentor-protege comedy has been on the air.

Meawhile, Rogen won his first-ever Emmy after nine nominations. “I so could not wrap my head around this happening .. .I’ve never won anything in my life,” he said. Before this year, Rogen’s last notable win came for “Best Gut-Wrenching Performance” at the MTV Movie Awards a decade ago. Shortly after, veteran actress Katherine LaNasa also won her first-ever Emmy, a supporting actress in a drama prize for her role as a tartly wise head nurse on The Pitt.

An SNL-style cold open kicked off the Emmys with host Nate Bargatze playing a scientist inventing television and explaining to his assistants what the future of television will look like. (“What is streaming sir?” A new way for companies to lose money.”) The sketch also made the requisite joke about The Bear not being a comedy and noted that there will one day be “a world where the finest artists create stories of staggering beauty that millions of people will watch — on their phone while sitting on the toilet.”

Stephen Colbert introduced the first award of the night, for lead actor in a comedy, telling the audience “While I have your attention, is anyone hiring? Because I’ve got 200 very well-qualified candidates available tonight.” The recently canceled Late Show With Stephen Colbert is seeking its first-ever top Emmy for late night show, just eight months before it embarks on its last opening monologue.

Bargatze tried to incentivize shorter speeches by saying he’ll deduct from and add to a $100,000 donation to the Boys and Girls Club of America based on whether acceptance speeches went under or above 45 seconds. There was no penalty, though, for Jennifer Coolidge’s extended riff presenting lead actress in a comedy.

The night took on an early tone of gratitude. “I don’t know what to say. This is so nice. I appreciate you all,” Rogen said, before leaving the stage.

More to come.

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2025 Emmy Awards Winners Revealed [Updating Live]
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2025 Emmy Awards Winners Revealed [Updating Live]

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

The contenders at the 2025 Emmy Awards include some of this year’s greatest TV achievements, from the jaw-dropping power of Adolescence’s single takes to the continued hilarity of HBO Max’s Hacks. The other nominees this year also represent some wild successful swings from the major networks and streamers, with the winning shows to be revealed Sunday night on CBS.

In the Outstanding Comedy category, alums like Abbott Elementary, The Bear, and Only Murders in the Building are joined by first-time nominees Shrinking, The Studio, and Nobody Wants This. Also in the running for the last time is FX’s acclaimed What We Do in the Shadows, but unfortunately it feels unlikely the vampire comedy will take the top prize for its final season.

Competing for the Outstanding Drama Series award are a particularly grim collection of series, including end-of-the-world dramas The Last of Us, Paradise, and Andor (if you count what happened to Ghor). The shows based in our reality aren’t much more upbeat, considering the politics of The Diplomat, the medical gore of The Pitt, the spycraft of Slow Horses, and the sociopaths of The White Lotus. At least this last season of Severance had a kinda happy ending?

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In 2024, Netflix had a runaway awards hit on its hands with Baby Reindeer, and for the second year in a row it looks like it’ll dominate the limited series categories again thanks to another British drama, the four-episode Adolescence. It does face some significant competition though, including the most recent season of past Emmy winner Black Mirror, the latest installment of Netflix’s Monster series, HBO’s dark The Batman spinoff The Penguin, and the acclaimed Michelle Williams-starring dramedy Dying for Sex.

Nate Bargatze (Consequence’s Comedian of the Year in 2023) will host the 2025 Emmy Awards on September 14th, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT. Check out the list of nominees below. We’ll be updating the post with the winners live throughout the night.


Comedy Series

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This
  • Seth Rogen, The Studio
  • Jason Segel, Shrinking
  • Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
  • Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Uzo Aduba, The Residence
  • Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
  • Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
  • Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
  • Jean Smart, Hacks

Drama Series

Lead Actor in a Drama Series

  • Sterling K. Brown, Paradise
  • Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
  • Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us
  • Adam Scott, Severance
  • Noah Wyle, The Pitt

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

  • Kathy Bates, Matlock
  • Sharon Horgan, Bad Sisters
  • Britt Lower, Severance
  • Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us
  • Keri Russell, The Diplomat

Limited Series

Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Colin Farrell, The Penguin
  • Stephen Graham, Adolescence
  • Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent
  • Bryan Tyree Henry, Dope Thief
  • Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story

Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

  • Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer
  • Meghann Fahy, Sirens
  • Rashida Jones, Black Mirror
  • Cristin Milioti, The Penguin
  • Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex

Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series

  • Ike Barinholtz, The Studio
  • Colman Domingo, The Four Seasons
  • Harrison Ford, Shrinking
  • Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear
  • Michael Urie, Shrinking
  • Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live

Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series

  • Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear
  • Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
  • Kathryn Hahn, The Studio
  • Janelle James, Abbott Elementary
  • Catherine O’Hara, The Studio
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary
  • Jessica Williams, Shrinking

Supporting Actor In A Drama Series

  • Zach Cherry, Severance
  • Walton Goggins, The White Lotus
  • Jason Isaacs, The White Lotus
  • James Marsden, Paradise
  • Sam Rockwell, The White Lotus
  • Tramell Tillman, Severance
  • John Turturro, Severance

Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

  • Patricia Arquette, Severance
  • Carrie Coon, The White Lotus
  • Katherine LaNasa, The Pitt
  • Julianne Nicholson, Paradise
  • Parker Posey, The White Lotus
  • Natasha Rothwell, The White Lotus
  • Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie

  • Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story
  • Bill Camp, Presumed Innocent
  • Owen Cooper, Adolescence
  • Rob Delaney, Dying For Sex
  • Peter Sarsgaard, Presumed Innocent
  • Ashley Walters, Adolescence

Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie

  • Erin Doherty, Adolescence
  • Ruth Negga, Presumed Innocent
  • Deirdre O’Connell, The Penguin
  • Chloë Sevigny, Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story
  • Jenny Slate, Dying For Sex
  • Christine Tremarco, Adolescence

Outstanding Talk Series

  • The Daily Show
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live
  • The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

  • The Amazing Race
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race
  • Survivor
  • Top Chef
  • The Traitors
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The Real Emmy Winners Are Women Over 50
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The Real Emmy Winners Are Women Over 50

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not every year we can say this, so when we can, we say it with our full chests: It was a great year for women over 50 in TV.

At the 2025 Emmys, which will be broadcast this Sunday on CBS, 13 women over the age of 50 are nominated for their performances across the drama, comedy, and limited series categories. Four of the nominees—Jean Smart, Kathy Bates, Catherine O’Hara, and Deirdre O’Connell—are even over the age of 70. In an industry (and society, for that matter) which has historically discarded women after they’ve aged out of the “sexy love interest” role, this is a welcome win.

For decades, we’ve heard some of the most talented women in the game express fear that they will “age out” of Hollywood, or that there were no good roles available aside from “concerned grandmother” or “evil stepmother” or any other role that would certainly fail the Bechdel test. Back in 2014 Meryl Streep remarked on our “youth-obsessed” culture, telling People that after she turned 40 in 1989 she was “not offered any female adventurers, or love interests, or heroes, or demons. I was offered witches because I was ‘old’ at 40.”

At least this past year, things have clearly improved for both TV and movies; 4 of the 10 women actors who were nominated for Oscars in 2025 were over the age of 50—including three in the leading actress category.

However, the awards show circuit doesn’t always reflect reality. In 2024 Ms. Magazine bemoaned the dearth of roles for women over 40, citing a study from San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, which found these roles had decreased 6 percent between 2015 and 2022. In their recently released 2024–2025 report, the Center found that women characters have remained younger than their male counterparts (though, as anyone who’s ever watched a teen drama knows, actors will often play younger than they are in real life).

Jean Smart as Deborah Vance and Paul W. Downs as Jimmy LuSaque in Hacks

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2025 Emmy Awards: Host, how to watch, nominations, and more
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2025 Emmy Awards: Host, how to watch, nominations, and more

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The coveted 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are all set to take place on September 14 in Los Angeles, California. While comedian Nate Bargatze will host the event, big names like Sydney Sweeney, Jenna Ortega, Stephen Colbert, and Jude Law will make appearances as presenters at the Peacock Theater, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards takes place on September 14 in Los Angeles, California.(AFP)

How to watch the 2025 Emmys

Viewers in the US can stream the 2025 Emmy Awards live on Paramount+ at 8 PM ET on Sunday, September 14. CBS will air the pre-show event on the Emmys Red Carpet at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT, as per Cosmopolitan.

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/tv/a66041859/how-to-watch-2025-emmys/

Those who have cable TV can tune in to their local CBS channel to catch the ceremony live. Also, viewers can gain access to CBS through TV services such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream, and Fubo.

Hosts of the 2025 Emmys

Comedian Nate Bargatze of Saturday Night Live fame will host the 2025 Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. “We will make jokes, so I’m going to fit along with what award shows do and make fun of the situation,” Bargatze told CNN while opening up about his plans for the big night.

​​https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/12/entertainment/emmys-nate-bargatze-acceptance-speeches-short

Bargatze said that he would “make fun of myself as well”. “We can do it in a good, fun way,” he added.

On the other hand, Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner will be hosting the pre-show on the Emmys Red Carpet.

Also Read: Who is Nate Bargatze? SNL-famed, clean-comedian hosting Emmy award 2025

2025 Emmys: Full list of nominees:

The nominations for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 15 this year. Here is the full list of nominees:

Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Colin Farrell, The Penguin

Stephen Graham, Adolescence

Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent

Brian Tyree Henry, Dope Thief

Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer

Meghann Fahy, Sirens

Rashida Jones, Black Mirror

Cristin Milioti, The Penguin

Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex

Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story

Bill Camp, Presumed Innocent

Owen Cooper, Adolescence

Rob Delaney, Dying for Sex

Peter Sarsgaard, Presumed Innocent

Ashley Walters, Adolescence

Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Erin Doherty, Adolescence

Ruth Negga, Presumed Innocent

Deirdre O’Connell, The Penguin

Chloë Sevigny, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Jenny Slate, Dying for Sex

Christine Tremarco, Adolescence

Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Philip Barantini, Adolescence

Shannon Murphy, Dying for Sex

Helen Shaver, The Penguin

Jennifer Getzinger, The Penguin

Nicole Kassell, Sirens

Lesli Linka Glatter, Zero Day

Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, Adolescence

Charlie Brooker and Bisha K. Ali, Black Mirror

Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether, Dying for Sex

Lauren LeFranc, The Penguin

Joshua Zetumer, Say Nothing

Limited or Anthology Series

Adolescence

Black Mirror

Dying for Sex

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

The Penguin

Television Movie

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

The Gorge

Mountainhead

Nonnas

Rebel Ridge

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Uzo Aduba, The Residence

Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This

Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary

Ayo Edebiri, The Bear

Jean Smart, Hacks

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This

Seth Rogen, The Studio

Jason Segel, Shrinking

Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building

Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Ike Barinholtz, The Studio

Colman Domingo, The Four Seasons

Harrison Ford, Shrinking

Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

Michael Urie, Shrinking

Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear

Hannah Einbinder, Hacks

Kathryn Hahn, The Studio

Janelle James, Abbott Elementary

Catherine O’Hara. The Studio

Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary

Jessica Williams, Shrinking

Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Jon Bernthal, The Bear

Bryan Cranston, The Studio

Dave Franco, The Studio

Ron Howard, The Studio

Anthony Mackie, The Studio

Martin Scorsese, The Studio

Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Olivia Colman, The Bear

Jamie Lee Curtis, The Bear

Cynthia Erivo, Poker Face

Robby Hoffman, Hacks

Zoë Kravitz, The Studio

Julianne Nicholson, Hacks

Directing for a Comedy Series

Ayo Edebiri, The Bear

Lucia Aniello, Hacks

James Burrows, Mid-Century Modern

Nathan Fielder, The Rehearsal

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, The Studio

Writing for a Comedy Series

Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary

Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, Hacks

Nathan Fielder; Carrie Kemper; Adam Locke-Norton, ACE; and Eric Notarnicola, The Rehearsal

Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen and Bridget Everett, Somebody Somewhere

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez, The Studio

Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis and Paul Simms, What We Do in the Shadows

Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

Nobody Wants This

Only Murders in the Building

Shrinking

The Studio

What We Do in the Shadows

Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Sterling K. Brown, Paradise

Gary Oldman, Slow Horses

Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us

Adam Scott, Severance

Noah Wyle, The Pitt

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Kathy Bates, Matlock

Sharon Horgan, Bad Sisters

Britt Lower, Severance

Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us

Keri Russell, The Diplomat

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Zach Cherry, Severance

Walton Goggins, The White Lotus

Jason Isaacs, The White Lotus

James Marsden, Paradise

Sam Rockwell, The White Lotus

Tramell Tillman, Severance

John Turturro, Severance

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Patricia Arquette, Severance

Carrie Coon, The White Lotus

Katherine LaNasa, The Pitt

Julianne Nicholson, Paradise

Parker Posey, The White Lotus

Natasha Rothwell, The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Giancarlo Esposito, The Boys

Scott Glenn, The White Lotus

Shawn Hatosy, The Pitt

Joe Pantoliano, The Last of Us

Forest Whitaker, Andor

Jeffrey Wright, The Last of Us

Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Jane Alexander, Severance

Gwendoline Christie, Severance

Kaitlyn Dever, The Last of Us

Cherry Jones, The Handmaid’s Tale

Catherine O’Hara, The Last of Us

Merritt Weaver, Severance

Directing for a Drama Series

Janus Metz, Andor

Amanda Marsalis, The Pitt

John Wells, The Pitt

Jessica Lee Gagné, Severance

Ben Stiller, Severance

Adam Randall, Slow Horses

Mike White, The White Lotus

Writing for a Drama Series

Dan Gilroy, Andor

Joe Sachs, The Pitt

Scott Gemmill, The Pitt

Dan Erickson, Severance

Will Smith, Slow Horses

Mike White, The White Lotus

Drama Series

Andor

The Diplomat

The Last of Us

Paradise

The Pitt

Severance

Slow Horses

The White Lotus

Structured Reality Program

Antiques Roadshow

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Love Is Blind

Queer Eye

Shark Tank

Unstructured Reality Program

Sweethearts

Love on the Spectrum

RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Welcome to Wrexham

Reality Competition Program

The Amazing Race

RuPaul’s Drag Race

Survivor

Top Chef

The Traitors

Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program

RuPaul Charles, RuPaul’s Drag Race

Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John and Daniel Lubetzky, Shark Tank

Alan Cumming, The Traitors

Kristen Kish, Top Chef

Jeff Probst, Survivor

Directing for a Reality Program

Bertram van Munster, The Amazing Race

Cian O’Clery, Love on the Spectrum

Nick Murray, RuPaul’s Drag Race

Ariel Boles, Top Chef

Ben Archard, The Traitors

Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series

The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains

Late Night With Seth Meyers: Corrections

The Rabbit Hole With Jimmy Kimmel

The Tonight Show: During Commercial Break

Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series

Adolescence: The Making of Adolescence

Hacks: Bit by Bit

Making of the Last of Us

Only Murders in the Building: Unlocking the Mystery

The White Lotus: Unpacking the Episode

Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series

Nathalie Emmanuel, Die Hart: Hart to Kill

Kevin Hart, Die Hart: Hart to Kill

Desi Lydic, The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains

Tom Segura, Bad Thoughts

J.K. Simmons, Die Hart: Hart to Kill

Talk Series

The Daily Show

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

Scripted Variety Series

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver

Saturday Night Live

Variety Special (Live)

The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show starring Kendrick Lamar

Beyoncé Bowl

The Oscars

SNL50: The Anniversary Special

SNL50: The Homecoming Concert

Variety Special (Prerecorded)

Adam Sandler: Love You

Ali Wong: Single Lady

Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years

Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Sarah Silverman: PostMortem

Your Friend, Nate Bargatze

Directing for a Variety Series

David Paul Meyer, The Daily Show

Andy Fisher, Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Paul Pennolino, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver

Jim Hoskinson, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

Directing for a Variety Special

Hamish Hamilton, The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Alex Rudzinski, Beyoncé Bowl

Hamish Hamilton, The Oscars

Liz Patrick, SNL50: The Anniversary Special

Beth McCarthy Miller, SNL50: The Homecoming Concert

Glenn Weiss, 77th Annual Tony Awards

Writing for a Variety Series

The Daily Show

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver

Saturday Night Live

Writing for a Variety Special

Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Cunk on Life

Sarah Silverman: PostMortem

SNL50: The Anniversary Special

Your Friend, Nate Bargatze

Also Read: Mind-bending ‘Severance’ tackles alienation on way to Sunday’s Emmys

FAQs

Who will host the Emmy Awards 2025?

Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the event.

When are the Emmy Awards 2025?

The show will be held on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

Where can I watch the Emmys 2025?

Viewers can tune in to Paramount+ and CBS for watching the Emmys.

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Final Emmy Predictions, As Chosen By Variety's Awards Circuit Podcast
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Final Emmy Predictions, As Chosen By Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

We did it! Well, almost. It’s just a few days until we finally learn who won the “Severance”/ “The Pitt” smackdown… and this weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys only added to the intrigue: Shawn Hatosy won guest actor for “The Pitt” and Merritt Weaver was named guest actress for “Severance,” splitting those two up nicely. “Severance” has a lead on “The Pitt” when it comes to win tally so far (6 vs. 2) — but then, “The Pitt” won for the all-important casting category, perhaps showing where the acting votes are headed.

On this episode of the Variety Awards Circuit podcast we talk to Emmys host Nate Bargatze about how this sunday’s awards show is shaping up. But first, on the Roundtable, we give our final predictions in all the major emmy categories. Listen below!

This year’s Emmys, produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment, will include reunions timed to the 25th anniversary of ‘Gilmore Girls,’ with stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, as well as a 40th anniversary ‘Golden Girls’ tribute, as Reba McEntire leads a sing along of the show’s ‘Thank You for Being a Friend’ theme song.

Also, Mariska Hargitay will lead a tribute to the ‘Law & Order’ franchise, and Jeff Probst will celebrate the 50th season of ‘Survivor.’ Plus, Eric Dane and Jesse Williams will help mark the 20th anniversary of ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’

As for Bargatze, he’s excited to talk about his plan to keep acceptance speeches short by donating money to the Boys & Girls Club every time winners don’t go long. And he discussed the fact that he’s heading to Denver this weekend to perform standup before heading back here to host the Emmys.

“I think in my stand up, you’re along for a ride a lot more, and we don’t really veer out of it,” he says. “A night like this is going to be a little more present, a little more in the moment of what’s happening as stuff happens throughout the night. I’ve got to be prepared for anything that can happen. If you think of something funny at the moment, you’ve got to kind of trust it and just throw it out there and see if it works. It’s a lot more in the moment than my stand up is, which is very prepared and exactly I know where I’m going.”

Meanwhile, here is Variety chief awards editor Clayton Davis’ final thoughts on the major Emmy categories:

Drama Series: “Severance” (Apple TV+)

Comedy Series: “The Studio” (Apple TV+)

Limited Series: “Adolescence” (Netflix)

Lead Drama Actor: Noah Wyle, “The Pitt” (HBO Max)

Lead Drama Actress: Kathy Bates, “Matlock” (CBS)

Lead Comedy Actor: Seth Rogen, “The Studio” (Apple TV+)

Lead Comedy Actress: Jean Smart, “Hacks” (HBO Max)

Lead Actor Limited: Colin Farrell, “The Penguin” (HBO Max)

Lead Actress Limited: Michelle Williams, “Dying for Sex” (FX)

Supporting Drama Actor: Tramell Tillman, “Severance” (Apple TV+)

Supporting Drama Actress: Carrie Coon, “The White Lotus” (HBO Max)

Supporting Comedy Actor: Harrison Ford, “Shrinking” (Apple TV+)

Supporting Comedy Actress: Catherine O’Hara, “The Studio” (Apple TV+)

Supporting Actor Limited: Owen Cooper, “Adolescence” (Netflix)

Supporting Actress Limited: Erin Doherty, “Adolescence” (Netflix)

Competition Program: “The Traitors” (Peacock)

Talk Series: “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (CBS)

Scripted Variety: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO Max)

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Jimmy Kimmel and Regis Philbin
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Jimmy Kimmel Pays Heartfelt Regis Philbin Tribute After Emmy Win

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Jimmy Kimmel walked away with a trophy at Sunday night’s (September 7) 77th Creative Arts Emmy Awards and used his acceptance speech to thank the late Regis Philbin.

The late-night host won the Emmy for Outstanding Host For A Game Show for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, beating out Jeopardy!‘s Ken Jennings, Pop Culture Jeopardy!‘s Colin Jost, Celebrity Family Feud‘s Steve Harvey, and Press Your Luck‘s Elizabeth Banks.

After collecting the trophy, Kimmel praised Millionaire‘s original host, Philbin, who won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host back in 2001. Kimmel said Philbin, who died in 2020, was “watching over all of us right now,” per Deadline.

He spoke more about Philbin backstage, telling the press, “Regis was the best at this. I don’t think the show would still be on the air if Regis hadn’t hosted it to start with. He was such an unusual pick at the time. I don’t think people remember that because it became such a big sensation, not just a hit, but like a cultural phenomenon. So people didn’t think about how Regis was a very unlikely choice.”

The Jimmy Kimmel Live! host went on to say how Philbin was “always nice” to him, adding, “It’s exciting to have this [award] and to know that he has this same Emmy somewhere in his family’s collection as well.”

During his speech, Kimmel also thanked the show’s executive producer, Michael Davies, who was also the producer on Win Ben Stein’s Money, the late 1990s Comedy Central game show that won Kimmel his first Emmy.

In recent years, Kimmel won Emmys for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) for his Live in Front of a Studio Audience collaborations with Norman Lear. The specials saw recreations of some of Lear’s classic sitcoms, including All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Good Times, The Facts of Life, and Diff’rent Strokes.

When asked backstage whether he would do another Live in Front of a Studio Audience, Kimmel suggested it wouldn’t feel right to do it without Lear, who passed away in December 2023. “It would be too emotional to do it without Norman Lear, you know, I don’t know if my heart could take it,” he shared.

Kimmel, who signed a three-year deal with ABC in 2022, was also asked about his future in late-night and whether he’s thought about retirement.

“I’m not prepared to answer that question,” he responded. “It’s something I think about a lot. Things have changed a lot over the last few years, over the last nine years, I guess, and each day is a new adventure, and I kind of take them as they come.”

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Wednesdays, 8/7c, ABC, next day on Hulu

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Cristobal Tapia De Veer Wins Fourth Emmy For The White Lotus Amid Fallout With Mike White | Glamsham.com
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Cristobal Tapia De Veer Wins Fourth Emmy For The White Lotus Amid Fallout With Mike White | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

A Win Wrapped in Drama:
The Creative Arts Emmys 2025 brought a big moment for composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer, who picked up his fourth Emmy for The White Lotus. His trophy came in the category of

Best Original Main Title Theme Music for Season 3.
But while the honor celebrated his artistry, it also arrived under the shadow of his very public falling out with series creator Mike White.

The Acceptance: Without HBO or White
Tapia de Veer did not attend the Los Angeles ceremony but celebrated remotely. On Instagram, he shared: “I just won my fourth Emmy Award: best theme for The White Lotus Season 3. I respect the Academy because those votes can’t be bought. No smear campaign distracted them. Thank you, this means a lot to me in more than one way.”

He paired his words with a clip of the winning theme playing over a video of a firefly, writing that the melody was inspired by filming that moment.

Notably, there was no mention of HBO or Mike White, a telling omission given the rocky history between them.

Congratulations to all of the winners of the 74th EMMY Awards!

OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MAIN TITLE THEME MUSIC

Cristobal Tapia de Veer
The White Lotus#emmyawards #emmys2022 #cristobaltapiadeveer #thewhitelotus #hbo #maintitletheme #composer pic.twitter.com/j3HjcxOXZX

— SCL New York (@scl_ny) September 5, 2022

The Creative Rift:
Earlier this year, Tapia de Veer confirmed he would not return for Season 4, citing clashes with White and the production team. He claimed their disputes dated back to Season 1, where he fought to keep his darker, experimental vision intact.

“Maybe I was being unprofessional. But what I gave him did this — did those Emmys, people going crazy. It was worth the tension,” Tapia de Veer told the New York Times.
White, in turn, responded in interviews by downplaying the feud but admitted they “butted heads,” especially during Season 3.

“He is very talented. But I don’t think he respected me,” White said on The Howard Stern Show, adding that Tapia de Veer resisted feedback once the show became a hit.

The White Lotus and Its Awards Run:
Despite the off-screen tensions, The White Lotus continues to be an Emmy powerhouse. Across its first three seasons, the HBO series has earned 16 Emmys, with Tapia de Veer personally winning four:
Two for Best Main Title Theme (Seasons 1 & 3)
Two for Original Dramatic Score (Seasons 1 & 2)

Season 3 alone picked up 15 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series.

Final Take:
Tapia de Veer’s fourth Emmy proves how essential his haunting, off-kilter themes were in defining The White Lotus. Yet his departure raises questions about how the show will evolve musically in Season 4 without the man who gave it its sonic identity.

The feud may have overshadowed the win, but the Emmy also serves as a reminder: sometimes creative tension, however messy, can produce unforgettable art.

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White Lotus Composer Wins Emmy After Mike White Feud
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White Lotus Composer Wins Emmy After Mike White Feud

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The White Lotus composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer has won the award for best original main title theme music at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards following a public falling out with the show’s creator Mike White. The win marks de Veer’s third Emmy for the HBO drama, which he’s scored since its premiere in 2021.

In April, de Veer told The New York Times that he would not be returning for the series’ fourth season, saying, “I announced to the [editorial] team a few months ago that I was not coming back, that I was leaving. … At some point, [White] heard about that.”

According to de Veer, he and White butted heads over the show’s opening theme song, specifically the “ooh-loo-loo-loos” that were a part of the season one track. In season three, the sound was removed from the series’ opening credit music, but was still featured on the full version of the track, with de Veer admitting, “I just stuck to what I was doing. And when I was giving versions, it was still the same thing.”

Days after de Veer’s New York Times story ran, White responded to the article in an interview with Howard Stern, saying, “I honestly don’t know what happened, except now I’m reading his interviews because he decides to do some PR campaign about him leaving the show. I don’t think he respected me. He wants people to know that he’s edgy and dark and I’m, I don’t know, like I watch reality TV. We never really even fought. He says we feuded. I don’t think I ever had a fight with him — except for maybe some emails. It was basically me giving him notes. I don’t think he liked to go through the process of getting notes from me, or wanting revisions, because he didn’t respect me. I knew he wasn’t a team player and that he wanted to do it his way. I was thrown that he would go to The New York Times to shit on me and the show three days before the finale. It was kind of a bitch move.”

For his part, de Veer noted his reluctance to take notes from White in the Times, saying, “Maybe I was being unprofessional, and, for sure, Mike feels that I was always unprofessional to him because I didn’t give him what he wanted. But what I gave him did this, you know — [won] those Emmys, people going crazy [for the show],” he said. “That is the main thing that I’m most happy about — it was worth all the tension and almost forcing the music into the show, in a way, because I didn’t have that many allies in there … This was a good struggle.”

De Veer won Emmys for both best music composition and best original main title music in 2022 and best music composition in 2023 for The White Lotus, which received a total of 23 Emmy nominations overall this year. The 2025 award for best music composition went to Severance.

The 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards are held on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Check out the full list of winners here.

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'Rebel Ridge' Wins 2025 Emmy for Best TV Movie
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‘Rebel Ridge’ Wins 2025 Emmy for Best TV Movie

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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Rebel Ridge took home the award for best TV movie at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

The Netflix film, written, produced and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, stars Aaron Pierre as a former Marine who goes up against a corrupt police force in a small Louisiana town. The project beat out fellow nominees The Gorge, Mountainhead, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy and Nonnas in the TV movie category.

Saulnier spoke to The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the action-thriller’s September 2024 release about bringing it to fruition following a pandemic, writers and actors strikes and the exit of the movie’s original lead ahead of filming, saying, “Because we faced headwinds, [Rebel Ridge] did end up being a version of the movie that far exceeded my expectations. I’m fully at peace with it, and I love it in its current form before it’s even released. This is a first for me to have this much joy upon sharing my latest work.”

Of the five-year journey to Rebel Ridge hitting the screen, he added, “I do believe that this feels like the only version of the film that was destined to happen, and I’m so grateful that the fates connected me and Aaron Pierre, and that the crew and the cast had the fortitude to stick with us. And the support from Netflix all the way through to the end was just singular. I can’t think of any other comp where [a film] actually went through all this and over-fucking-achieved.”

The 2025 Creative Arts Emmy Awards are held on Saturday, Sept. 6 and Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Check out the full list of winners here.

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Dame Julie Andrews finally wins Emmy award for Bridgerton role
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Dame Julie Andrews finally wins Emmy award for Bridgerton role

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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7 September 2025

Dame Julie Andrews has finally won an Emmy Award for her Bridgerton voice-over performance as Lady Whistledown.

Dame Julie Andrews finally wins Emmy award for Bridgerton role

The 89-year-old actress was previously nominated for the Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance award in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and now in 2025 she has emerged victorious at last, beating off strong competition from Hank Azaria for The Simpsons, Maya Rudolph in Big Mouth, Alan Tudyk for Andor, Jeffrey Wright in What If…? and Invincible’s Steven Yeun.

2025 Creative Arts Emmys presenter Craig Robinson accepted the award on behalf of Andrews, who did not attend the ceremony.

Andrews was previously nominated at the Emmys for her role as Lady Whistledown in Bridgerton in 2021 and 2022 and again in 2023 for Queen Charlotte.

Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in 2020 and Andrews previously revealed she had never met any of her co-stars.

She told the Today show: “You know I’ve never met the company in person. Of course, I see them on the show sometimes. But I do all my recording far, far away from them.

“I think it’s gorgeous looking, and they’re all wonderful in it and they’re lovely people to work with. [Producer] Shonda Rhimes and the whole gang down, they’re terrific. And I’m thrilled that they asked me.”

Meanwhile, the top nominees were among the top winners on the first night of the 77th Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday (06.09.25), which was devoted to scripted programming and animation.

The Studio, starring Seth Rogen (who cocreated it with longtime partner Evan Goldberg) won nine awards, followed by Colin Farrell’s The Penguin with eight Emmys and psychological drama Severance, with six.

Severance had led the way with 27 nominations, The Penguin had 24 and The Studio tied for third with The White Lotus at 23.

The Studio’s awards included guest actor in a comedy series for Bryan Cranston, contemporary costumes for a series; production design for a narrative show (half-hour); casting for a comedy series; picture editing for a single camera comedy series; sound editing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour); sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation; music supervision; and cinematography for a series (half-hour).

The Penguins awards included contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic); prosthetic makeup; contemporary costumes for a limited or anthology series or movie; contemporary hairstyling; special visual effects in a single episode; sound editing for a limited or anthology series, movie or special; sound mixing for a limited or anthology series or movie; and music composition for a limited or anthology series, movie or special (original dramatic score).

Severance scored awards for guest actress in a drama series for Merritt Wever, production design for a narrative contemporary show (one hour or more); title design; sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (one hour); music composition for a series (original dramatic score); cinematography for a series (one hour).

Andor, Arcane and Love, Death + Robot all picked up four Emmys each.

2025 Creative Arts Emmys partial winners list (Full list can be found at televisionacademy.com).

Guest actress in a comedy series — Julianne Nicholson, Hacks, HBO/Max

Guest actor in a drama series — Shawn Hatosy, The Pitt, HBO/Max

Television movie — Rebel Ridge, Netflix

Performer in a short form comedy or drama series — Desi Lydic, The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains, Comedy Central

Character voice-over performance — Julie Andrews, Bridgerton, Netflix

Casting for a drama series — The Pitt, HBO/Max

Casting for a limited or anthology series or movie — Adolescence, Netflix

Choreography for scripted programming — Marguerite Derricks, Étoile, Prime Video

Original music and lyrics — Christopher Lennertz, The Boys, Prime Video

Original main title theme music — Cristobal Tapia De Veer, The White Lotus, HBO/Max




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