Emmys 2024 live: Baby Reindeer sweeps four major categories as Richard Gadd encourages studios to ‘take risks’
Eugene and Dan Levy are hosting this year’s Emmy’s, with the ‘Schitt’s Creek’ stars promising to keep it ‘light and bright’
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Your support makes all the difference.The 2024 Emmys took place on Sunday (September 15) night, with controversial Netflix show Baby Reindeer, kitchen drama The Bear and historical Japan-set series Shōgun all winning big.
The three-hour ceremony took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The broadcast is now available to watch on Hulu.
This year’s event was hosted for the first time by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, who co-created and starred in the hit series Schitt’s Creek.
“We’re going to keep it light and bright,” Dan Levy told the Los Angeles Times, while his father added: “You’re setting a tone, and it’s our tone. It is what it is.
“It’s kind of tricky when you’re in the weeds, but ultimately we have to be ourselves and go with what we think is funny.”
Awards presenters will included Hollywood legend and Mary Poppins star Dick Van Dyke, 97, along with Allison Janney, Martin Sheen, Matt Bomer, Lily Gladstone and Kristen Wiig.
See the winners list in full here.
Follow live updates below.
Where are the Emmys being held?
The 2024 Emmys makes its return to Los Angeles’s Peacock Theater, formerly Nokia Theatre and Microsoft Theater.
For most of the past two decades, the ceremony has been hosted at the Peacock Theater, except for when it took place at The Event Deck at LA Live in 2021 and the Staples Center in 2020 amid the pandemic.
Don’t miss out on the Emmys red carpet
For those wondering if there will be a red carpet ahead of the 2024 Emmys, the answer is yes.
Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts and ABC correspondent Will Reeve, the son of late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, will kick off ABC’s Emmy coverage on the red carpet beginning at 7pm ET / 4pm PT.
Tonight’s awards show comes months after the delayed 2023 ceremony and will be hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy
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Comedy First-Time Nominees
Best Comedy Actor
Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows)
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Reservation Dogs)
Best Comedy Supporting Actress
Liza Colon-Zayas (The Bear)
Best Comedy Supporting Actor
Lionel Boyce (The Bear)
Paul Rudd (Only Murders in the Building)
Best Comedy Guest Actress
Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building)
Best Comedy Guest Actor
Ryan Gosling (Saturday Night Live)
Other First-Time Nominees
Best Actress in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Naomi Watts (Feud: Capote vs The Swans)
Best Actor in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Richard Gadd (Baby Reindeer)
Tom Hollander (Feud: Capote vs The Swans)
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Dakota Fanning (Ripley)
Lily Gladstone (Under the Bridge)
Jessica Gunning (Baby Reindeer)
Aja Naomi King (Lessons in Chemistry)
Nava Mau (Baby Reindeer)
Kali Reis (True Detective: Night Country)
Best Supporting Actor in a TV Movie/Limited Series
Jonathan Bailey (Fellow Travelers)
Tom Goodman-Hill (Baby Reindeer)
John Hawkes (True Detective: Night Country)
Lamorne Morris (Fargo)
Lewis Pullman (Lessons in Chemistry)
Best Short Form Actress
Mena Suvari (RZR)
Best Short form Actor
Eric Andre (The Eric Andre Show)
Best Narrator
Paul Rudd (Secrets of the Octopus)
2024 Emmys include a whopping 36 first-time nominees
This year’s Emmy Award nominees include a surprising number of first-time nominees – 36 to be exact!
Previous Oscar nominees, including Ryan Gosling (Saturday Night Live), Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building) and Lily Gladstone (Under the Bridge), are among the potential Emmy first-timers.
Drama First-Time Nominees
Best Drama Actress
Anna Sawai (Shōgun)
Best Drama Actor
Hiroyuki Sanada (Shōgun)
Dominic West (The Crown)
Best Drama Supporting Actress
Nicole Beharie (The Morning Show)
Greta Lee (The Morning Show)
Karen Pittman (The Morning Show)
Lesley Manville (The Crown)
Best Drama Supporting Actor
Tadanobu Asano (Shōgun)
Takehiro Hira (Shōgun)
Jack Lowden (Slow Horses)
Best Drama Guest Actress
Parker Posey (Mr & Mrs Smith)
Best Drama Guest Actor
Nestor Carbonell (Shōgun)
Tracy Letts (Winning Time)
COMMENT: Are we witnessing the death of ‘distinctive’ British TV?
ITV had a huge hit with the powerful real-life drama ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ back in January, but the broadcaster believes that it’s getting harder and harder to make ‘very distinctively British’ shows. Katie Rosseinsky explores why series like this might be a dying breed.
Are we witnessing the death of ‘distinctive’ British TV?
ITV had a huge hit with the powerful real-life drama ‘Mr Bates vs The Post Office’ back in January, but the broadcaster believes that it’s getting harder and harder to make ‘very distinctively British’ shows. Katie Rosseinsky explores why series like this might be a dying breed
‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ are already leading the Emmy count
FX’s historical drama Shōgun and its chaotic restaurant comedy The Bear have already won 14 and seven Creative Arts Emmys respectively, ahead of tonight’s main ceremony.
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Gary Oldman is impeccable, as ever, but the ensemble cast – from Kristin Scott Thomas to Jack Lowden and James Callis – make this one of the best series on TV
The Bear cast take on the Vanity Fair pre-Emmy party
The Bear cast looking snazzy at the Vanity Fair pre-Emmy party, hosted the night before the big ceremony. Will lead actors Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri triumph tonight? Will Liza Colón-Zayas and Lionel Boyce be victorious in the supporting actors categories? Only time will tell.
Eugene Levy: ‘I’m not ruling anything out – including retirement’
The Canadian comedian made his name playing the hapless dad in the raunchy 1999 comedy ‘American Pie’, and recently won a whole new fanbase with the Emmy award-winning sitcom ‘Schitt’s Creek’. In this interview from March 2024, as he returns to once again potter around Europe in the Apple travelogue show ‘The Reluctant Traveller’, he tells Annabel Nugent why comedy was more macho in the 1970s, why he hates leaving home, and why retirement is on the table
Eugene Levy: ‘I’m not ruling anything out – including retirement’
The Canadian comedian made his name playing the hapless dad in the raunchy 1999 comedy ‘American Pie’, and recently won a whole new fanbase with the Emmy award-winning sitcom ‘Schitt’s Creek’. As he returns to once again potter around Europe in the Apple travelogue show ‘The Reluctant Traveller’, he tells Annabel Nugent why comedy was more macho in the 1970s, why he hates leaving home, and why retirement is on the table
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