‘Shogun’ sets new records with 18 wins at 2024 Emmys (See full list)
By Taiwo Okanlawon
‘Shōgun‘, the American historical drama television series, was the biggest winner at the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
The 2024 Emmys was held at the Peacock Theater at LA Live in Downtown Los Angeles.
‘Shōgun’, the series which is mostly a Japanese cast and is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, already broke the record for most wins by a show in a single season.
But on Sunday night, the series secured 18 awards out of 25 nominations including ‘best drama’ and ‘best actress in a drama’ categories to further extend the record.
Following closely is ‘The Bear’. It also broke its record of 10 comedy wins for a single season, which it achieved last year, with 11 trophies.
See the full list of winners here:
Outstanding drama series
Shogun (winner)
The Crown
Fallout
The Gilded Age
The Morning Show
Mr & Mrs Smith
Slow Horses
3 Body Problem
Outstanding comedy series
Hacks (winner)
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Only Murders in the Building
Palm Royale
Reservation Dogs
What We Do in the Shadows
Outstanding limited or anthology series
Baby Reindeer (winner)
Fargo
Lessons in Chemistry
Ripley
True Detective: Night Country
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
Hiroyuki Sanada – Shogun (winner)
Idris Elba – Hijack
Donald Glover – Mr & Mrs Smith
Walton Goggins – Fallout
Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
Dominic West – The Crown
Outstanding lead actress in a drama series
Anna Sawai – Shogun (winner)
Jennifer Aniston – The Morning Show
Carrie Coon – The Gilded Age
Maya Erskine – Mr & Mrs Smith
Imelda Staunton – The Crown
Reese Witherspoon – The Morning Show
Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear (winner)
Matt Berry – What We Do in the Shadows
Larry David – Curb Your Enthusiasm
Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai – Reservation Dogs
Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series
Jean Smart – Hacks (winner)
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building
Maya Rudolph – Loot
Kristen Wiig – Palm Royale
Outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
Richard Gadd – Baby Reindeer (winner)
Matt Bomer – Fellow Travelers
Jon Hamm – Fargo
Tom Hollander – Feud: Capote vs The Swans
Andrew Scott – Ripley
Outstanding lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie
Jodie Foster – True Detective: Night Country (winner)
Brie Larson – Lessons in Chemistry
Juno Temple – Fargo
Sofía Vergara – Griselda
Naomi Watts – Feud: Capote vs The Swans
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
Billy Crudup – The Morning Show (winner)
Tadanobu Asano – Shogun
Mark Duplass – The Morning Show
Jon Hamm – The Morning Show
Takehiro Hira – Shogun
Jack Lowden – Slow Horses
Jonathan Pryce – The Crown
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown (winner)
Christine Baranski – The Gilded Age
Nicole Beharie – The Morning Show
Greta Lee – The Morning Show
Lesley Manville – The Crown
Karen Pittman – The Morning Show
Holland Taylor – The Morning Show
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear (winner)
Lionel Boyce – The Bear
Paul W Downs – Hacks
Paul Rudd – Only Murders In The Building
Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary
Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live
Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series
Liza Colon-Zayas – The Bear (winner)
Carol Burnett – Palm Royale
Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary
Meryl Streep – Only Murders In The Building
Outstanding writing for a comedy series
Hacks, Bulletproof – Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs & Jen Statsky (winner)
Abbott Elementary, Career Day – Quinta Brunson
The Bear, Fishes – Christopher Storer & Joanna Calo
Girls5eva, Orlando – Meredith Scardino & Sam Means
The Other Two, Brooke Hosts A Night Of Undeniable Good – Chris Kelly & Sarah Schneider
What We Do In The Shadows, Pride Parade – Jake Bender & Zach Dunn
Outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie
Baby Reindeer – Richard Gadd (winner)
Black Mirror, Joan Is Awful – Charlie Brooker
Fargo, The Tragedy of the Commons – Noah Hawley
Fellow Travelers, You’re Wonderful – Ron Nyswaner
Ripley – Steven Zaillian
True Detective: Night Country, Part 6 – Issa Lopez
Outstanding writing for a variety special
Alex Edelman: Just For Us (winner)
Jacqueline Novak: Get On Your Knees
John Early: Now More Than Ever
Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man And The Pool
The Oscars
Outstanding directing for a drama series
Shogun, Crimson Sky – Frederick EO Toye (winner)
The Crown, Sleep – Stephen Daldry
The Morning Show, The Overview Effect – Mimi Leder
Mr & Mrs Smith, First Date – Hiro Murai
Slow Horses, Strange Games – Saul Metzstein
Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty, Beat LA – Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Outstanding directing for a comedy series
The Bear, Fishes – Christopher Storer (winner)
Abbott Elementary, Party – Randall Einhorn
The Gentlemen, Refined Aggression – Guy Ritchie
Hacks, Bulletproof – Lucia Aniello
The Ms Pat Show, I’m The Pappy – Mary Lou Belli
Outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie
Ripley – Steven Zaillian (winner)
Baby Reindeer, Episode 4 – Weronika Tofilska
Fargo, The Tragedy of the Commons – Noah Hawley
Feud: Capote vs The Swans, Pilot – Gus Van Sant
Lessons In Chemistry, Poirot – Millicent Shelton
True Detective: Night Country – Issa Lopez
Outstanding reality competition program
The Traitors (winner)
The Amazing Race
RuPauls Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Outstanding scripted variety series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (winner)
Saturday Night Live
Outstanding talk series
The Daily Show (winner)
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Late Night With Seth Meyers
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
Outstanding writing for a drama series
Slow Horses, Negotiating With Tigers – Will Smith (winner)
The Crown, Ritz – Peter Morgan & Meriel Sheibani-Clare
Fallout, The End – Geneva Robertson-Dworet & Graham Wagner
Mr & Mrs Smith, First Date – Francesca Sloane & Donald Glover
Shogun, Anjin – Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks
Shogun, Crimson Sky – Rachel Kondo & Caillin Puente
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
Billy Crudup – The Morning Show (winner)
Tadanobu Asano – Shogun
Mark Duplass – The Morning Show
Jon Hamm – The Morning Show
Takehiro Hira – Shogun
Jack Lowden – Slow Horses
Jonathan Pryce – The Crown
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown (winner)
Christine Baranski – The Gilded Age
Nicole Beharie – The Morning Show
Greta Lee – The Morning Show
Lesley Manville – The Crown
Karen Pittman – The Morning Show
Holland Taylor – The Morning Show
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear (winner)
Lionel Boyce – The Bear
Paul W Downs – Hacks
Paul Rudd – Only Murders In The Building
Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary
Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live
Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series
Liza Colon-Zayas – The Bear (winner)
Carol Burnett – Palm Royale
Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary
Meryl Streep – Only Murders In The Building
Outstanding supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
Lamorne Morris – Fargo (winner)
Jonathan Bailey – Fellow Travellers
Robert Downey Jr – The Sympathizer
Tom Goodman-Hill – Baby Reindeer
John Hawkes – True Detective: Night Country
Lewis Pullman – Lessons In Chemistry
Treat Williams – Feud: Capote vs The Swans
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