Stephen Colbert celebrated his show's first Emmy win for Outstanding Talk Series, thanking his peers Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel, as well as his dedicated staff, highlighting camaraderie and hard work in late-night television.
'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' won its first Emmy for outstanding talk series just before CBS announced its cancellation of the show, with Colbert expressing gratitude and reflecting on its legacy amid industry and political controversies.
Noah Wyle won the Emmy for best actor in a drama for his role in 'The Pitt,' marking his first win after multiple nominations, and dedicated the award to healthcare workers. 'The Pitt' received critical acclaim and multiple nominations, including for Wyle and the series itself.
Stephen Graham won the Emmy for lead actor in a limited series for his role in Netflix's 'Adolescence,' which also earned awards for outstanding limited series and writing. Graham, of Swedish and Jamaican descent, expressed humility and gratitude, highlighting the inclusive and respectful team environment behind the series.
Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' won the Emmy for Best Talk Show, beating 'The Daily Show' and 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. Despite CBS's surprise cancellation announcement earlier in 2025, the show received its first Emmy and Colbert's 11th overall, with the host expressing gratitude and hope for the future of late-night TV.
Owen Cooper, a 15-year-old British actor, became the youngest-ever male Emmy winner for supporting actor in a limited series for his role in Netflix's 'Adolescence,' highlighting his remarkable achievement and promising career.
Owen Cooper, at just 15 years old, made his debut on Netflix's 'Adolescence' and became the youngest male Emmy winner for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series in 2025.
Jeff Hiller won his first Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role in 'Somebody Somewhere,' expressing gratitude for the show's diverse casting and his journey as an actor, while beating out notable nominees including Harrison Ford and Bowen Yang.
Bryan Cranston won his seventh Emmy for guest actor in a comedy for his role in 'The Studio,' a satirical series set at a fictional studio, marking a record-breaking first season with 23 nominations.
Julianne Nicholson won an Emmy for her guest role in the comedy series 'Hacks,' marking her second Emmy win, while also earning nominations for her work in 'Paradise.' The event highlighted various winners and nominees across different categories, including Beyoncé and Netflix's 'Arcane.' The 77th Emmy Awards will be hosted by Nate Bargatze and broadcast on CBS.
Pedro Pascal, known for his role in HBO's The Last of Us, expresses his personal fear of surviving an apocalypse, despite his acclaimed performance in the series. He discusses his career journey, his experiences with vulnerability, and personal stories including his family's exile from Chile due to political reasons.
The article discusses Tom Cruise receiving an Honorary Oscar, his ongoing Oscar prospects, and the significance of the 50th anniversary of 'Jaws' with a new museum exhibition. It also covers Emmy predictions and voting details for the upcoming season, highlighting key contenders and categories.
Loretta Swit, renowned for her Emmy-winning role as Major Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan on the TV series 'M*A*S*H,' has died at age 87 in New York City, likely of natural causes, with a report from the coroner's office pending.
Ayo Edebiri's debut as Solomon the Hypnotized Bisexual on SNL has garnered praise, with the character's humorous and memorable performance earning accolades. The sketch features Solomon resisting hypnosis and comically revealing his bisexuality, culminating in a confession about his singing abilities. Edebiri's portrayal has sparked acclaim, with many touting her for an Emmy award.
Achieving EGOT status, winning at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, has become a significant accomplishment in show business. Only 19 individuals have achieved this feat, with shortcuts and debates about the definition of EGOT making the achievement more commonplace. The article provides a comprehensive rundown of competitive EGOT winners, including Richard Rodgers, Helen Hayes, Rita Moreno, John Gielgud, Audrey Hepburn, Marvin Hamlisch, Jonathan Tunick, Mel Brooks, Mike Nichols, Whoopi Goldberg, Scott Rudin, Robert Lopez, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, John Legend, and Alan Menken.