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76th Primetime Emmy Awards: Jeremy Allen White Wins Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series For The Bear
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76th Primetime Emmy Awards: Jeremy Allen White Wins Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series For The Bear

Jeremy Allen White was awarded Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series for The Bear at the 76th Emmy Awards in 2024. The actor took home the prize for the second year in a row on Sunday, September 15.

“Thank you so much,” the two-time Emmy winner said in his acceptance speech. “My heart is just beating right out of its chest. Thank you. Thank you to the Academy, my fellow nominees. I’m so honored to be in your company.”

Allen White was up against Only Murders in the Building’s Steve Martin and Martin Short, Reservation Dogs’s D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Larry David, and What We Do in the Shadows’s Matt Berry.

White thanked the creator of the Hulu show, Christopher Storer, for allowing him to lead the show, which changed his life and instilled in him a faith that change is possible if one reaches out because no one is really actually alone. In his acceptance speech, the actor also thanked his fellow cast members, expressing that he loves them and hopes they can be in each other’s lives forever.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach also took home the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor for The Bear.

Presenters at TV’s most prestigious awards night included Kristen Wiig, Viola Davis, Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Lily Gladstone, Matt Bomer, Colin Farrell, Mindy Kaling, Jimmy Kimmel, George Lopez, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jean Smart, and John Leguizamo.

This year’s Primetime Emmy nominations were led by FX’s Shōgun (25 nods), The Bear (23, a comedy series record), Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building (21), HBO’s True Detective: Night Country (19), and Netflix’s The Crown (18).

The annual Emmy Awards, co-hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, are broadcasting live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

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76th Primetime Emmy Awards: Elizabeth Debicki Wins Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series For The Crown
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76th Primetime Emmy Awards: Elizabeth Debicki Wins Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series For The Crown

Elizabeth Debicki, known for her role as Princess Diana in The Crown, has won her first Emmy Award. The 33-year-old actress won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 15.

Debicki’s performance in the series’ final two seasons drew widespread acclaim. In her acceptance speech, she expressed her gratitude, saying, “Playing this part based on this unparalleled, incredible human being has been my great privilege. It has been a gift. Thank you so much.”

Elizabeth Debicki’s win is part of The Crown’s strong showing at this year’s Emmys. The Netflix series received 18 nominations in total. Debicki told PEOPLE, “I was so thrilled that so many of us have been nominated. That just feels like the cherry on the cake, really, of such a nice thing.”

The Emmy win caps a long journey for Debicki and her castmates, who have spent the last three years filming and promoting The Crown. The actress referred to the experience as a long and beautiful, but sometimes really challenging chapter as actors.

Debicki’s portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown has received praise for its sensitivity and depth. The actress first played the role in season 5, earning her first Emmy nomination last year. Though she did not win at the time, her performance clearly had an impact, resulting in her victory this year.

Debicki’s series captured Princess Diana’s emotional journey in her later years. Playing such a well-known figure presented its own challenges, but it also cemented Debicki’s reputation as one of the show’s standout performers.

This year’s Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category featured many notable performances. The Morning Show dominated the category, with Greta Lee, Holland Taylor, Nicole Beharie, and Karen Pittman all receiving nominations. Lee, in particular, received her first Emmy nomination for her performance as Stella Bak.

Along with Debicki, Lesley Manville represented The Crown in the category. Manville played Princess Margaret in the final two seasons of the series, succeeding Helena Bonham Carter. Manville has spoken fondly of her time on the show, saying she felt honored to follow in the footsteps of previous actresses who played the role.

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Baby Reindeer stars win at Emmy Awards
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Baby Reindeer stars win at Emmy Awards

“Oh my goodness me, blinking heckers,” British actress Jessica Gunning says on accepting her award. 

​”Oh my goodness me, blinking heckers,” British actress Jessica Gunning says on accepting her award.  

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