Emmys 2025: Big Winners of the Night

By Sushant Agarwal

Published on | Sep 15, 2025

Adolescence Dominates

Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ took home 8 Emmys, including Best Limited Series, writing, directing, and major acting honors.

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Youngest Emmy Winner

15-year-old Owen Cooper made history as the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy for his role in ‘Adolescence'.

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Global Impact of Adolescence

The show sparked debate worldwide with its raw look at toxic masculinity, social media, and teen violence.

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The Pitt Wins Best Drama

Medical thriller ‘The Pitt’ stunned audiences by clinching Best Drama Series, beating favorites like ‘Severance'.

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Noah Wyle Triumphs

ER’ veteran Noah Wyle won Best Drama Actor for his gripping role as the leader in ‘The Pitt.’

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Britt Lower Shines

‘Severance’ didn’t win top drama, but Britt Lower won Best Actress for her chilling performance.

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The Studio Sets Record

Seth Rogen’s ‘The Studio’ set a comedy record with 13 wins, including Best Comedy Series, writing, and directing.

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Rogen Wins Best Actor

Seth Rogen himself took home Best Comedy Actor for playing a struggling Hollywood executive in ‘The Studio.’

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Colbert’s Farewell Victory

‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ finally won Best Variety Talk Series, a milestone as the show prepares to end in 2026.

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Jean Smart Scores Again

Jean Smart continued her dominance, winning Best Comedy Actress for ‘Hacks’ — her fourth Emmy for the role.

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