14 members
Adolescence swept. Severance got the recognition it deserved. The Studio broke Emmy records for a comedy series. The 77th rewarded the work that actually moved people, and sent Hollywood's movie stars home empty-handed.

Adam Randall
45
Outstanding Directing, Drama

Noah Wyle
55
Outstanding Lead Actor, Drama

Britt Lower
40
Outstanding Lead Actress, Drama

Tramell Tillman
40
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Drama

Katherine LaNasa
59
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Drama

Seth Rogen
44
Outstanding Lead Actor, Comedy

Jean Smart
74
Outstanding Lead Actress, Comedy

Jeff Hiller
49
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Comedy

Hannah Einbinder
31
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Comedy

Philip Barantini
45
Outstanding Directing, Limited Series

Stephen Graham
52
Outstanding Lead Actor, Limited Series

Cristin Milioti
40
Outstanding Lead Actress, Limited Series

Owen Cooper
16
Outstanding Supporting Actor, Limited Series

Erin Doherty
33
Outstanding Supporting Actress, Limited Series
Tramell Tillman became the first Black man to win the Drama Supporting Actor Emmy, making history for Severance.
Owen Cooper, 15, became the youngest male winner in his Emmy category, with no prior professional acting credits.
Adolescence won Best Limited Series at the 2026 Golden Globes, capping a historic international awards run.
Stephen Graham signed a Disney+ first-look deal for Matriarch Productions in the months after Adolescence's sweep.
Seth Rogen starred alongside Keanu Reeves in the comedy Good Fortune.