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74th Emmy Awards winners list is here; Zendaya, ‘Squid Game’s’ Lee Jung-Jae and others emerge victorious

The 74th Emmy Awards, presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, recently wrapped up their gala event broadcasted live from the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on the NBC Television Network, hosted by Kenan Thompson and produced by Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment. The telecast featured awards in 25 Emmy categories, plus the Governors Award, presented by top talent from some of television’s most acclaimed programs. 

Presenters and surprise guests included Amy Poehler, Angela Bassett, Anthony Anderson, Ariana DeBose, Ayo Edebiri, B.J. Novak, Bowen Yang, Chandra Wilson, Chris O’Donnell, Christopher Meloni, Diego Luna, Freddie Highmore, Gael García Bernal, Hannah Einbinder, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Jake Lacy, Jean Smart, Jeremy Allen White, Jimmy Kimmel, Juliette Lewis, Jung Ho-yeon, Kelly Clarkson, Kerry Washington, Kumail Nanjiani, Lee Jung-jae, Lizzo, Mariska Hargitay, Markella Kavenagh, Martin Short, Mindy Kaling, Molly Shannon, Natalie

Zea, Paul Walter Hauser, Pete Davidson, Regina Hall, Rosario Dawson, RuPaul Charles, Sarah Paulson, Selena Gomez, Selma Blair, Seth Meyers, Shemar Moore, Shonda Rhimes, Sofía Vergara, Steve Martin, Taron Egerton, Vanessa Bayer  and Will Arnett.

EGOT winner John Legend performed ‘Pieces’ off his new album LEGEND for the ‘in memoriam’ segment of the show. Also, GRAMMY Award-winning artist Zedd DJ’d for the evening; and comedian Sam Jay acted as the announcer. Additionally, Emmys were awarded in 93 other categories at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards during two ceremonies on the weekend of 3-4 September. An edited presentation of the Creative Arts ceremonies can be seen streaming on Hulu 11-27 September. 

Amazing shows like The White Lotus, Euphoria, Squid Game, Adele: One Night Only, Stranger Things, The Beatles: Get Back, Arcane, Succession and Ted Lasso bagged several awards across categories. Lee Jung-jae won the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Award (Squid Game) and Zendaya won the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Award (Euphoria).

Here is the list of Emmy Awards 2022 winners:

Michael Keaton as Dr. Samuel Finnix- Dopesick (HULU)

Murray Bartlett as Armond- The White Lotus (HBO/HBO MAX)

Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans- Succession (HBO/HBO MAX)

Julia Garner as Ruth Langmore- Ozark (NETFLIX)

Sheryl Lee Ralph as Barbara Howard- Abbott Elementary (ABC)

BRETT GOLDSTEIN as Roy Kent- Ted Lasso (APPLE TV+)

Saturday Night Live– (NBC)

Last Week tonight with John Oliver– (HBO/HBO MAX)

Jennifer Coolidge as Tanya- The White Lotus (HBO/HBO MAX)

Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes- The Dropout (HULU)

LIZZO’S WATCH OUT FOR THE BIG GRRRLS-  (PRIME VIDEO)

GEENA DAVIS INSTITUTE ON GENDER IN MEDIA 

Mike White (Directed by)- The White Lotus (HBO/HBO MAX)

Mike White (Written by)- The White Lotus (HBO/HBO MAX)

Jerrod Carmichael (Written by)- Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel (HBO/HBO MAX)

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso- Ted Lasso (APPLE TV+)

Quinta Brunson (Written by)- Abbott Elementary, Pilot (ABC)

Hwang Dong-Hyuk (Directed by)- Squid Game-Red Light, Green Light (NETFLIX)

Zendaya as Rue- Euphoria (HBO/HBO MAX)

Jean Smart as Deborah Vance- Hacks (HBO/HBO MAX)

MJ Delaney (Directed by)- Ted Lasso, No Weddings And A Funeral (APPLE TV+)

Jesse Armstrong, (Written by)- Succession, All The Bells Say (HBO/HBO MAX)

Lee Jung-Jae as Seong Gi-hun- Squid Game (NETFLIX)

The White Lotus (HBO/HBO MAX)

Ted Lasso (APPLE TV+)

Succession (HBO/HBO MAX)

The Walt Disney Company also won big at the Primetime Emmy Awards across its content brands and studios, including ABC Entertainment, Disney+ Hotstar, Disney Television Studios’ 20th Television and ABC Signature, FX, FX Productions, Hulu Originals, Lucasfilm Ltd., Marvel Studios, National Geographic Content, Searchlight Television and Walt Disney Studios. Disney+ Hotstar and Walt Disney Studios’ The Beatles: Get Back swept all its nominated categories, including Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series; and the Disney+  Original Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers was named Outstanding Television Movie – the first-time ever that an animated film has won in the category.

The list of awards include:

The Beatles: Get Back ( Disney+) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

Five wins

Abbott Elementary (ABC / 20th Television) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

Three wins

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu / 20th Television) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

Three wins

Dopesick (Hulu / 20th Television) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

Two wins

How I Met Your Father (Hulu / 20th Television)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

Two wins

The Book of Boba Fett (Disney+ / Lucasfilm Ltd.) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (Disney+/ Walt Disney Studios)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

The Dropout (Hulu / 20th Television / Searchlight Television)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

Impeachment: American Crime Story (FX / 20th Television / FX Productions)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

Moon Knight (Disney+ /Marvel Studios) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

Pam & Tommy (Hulu)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

 What If…? (Disney+/ Marvel Studios) | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar

One win

 What We Do in the Shadows (FX / FX Productions)  | Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar 

One win

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