Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Dominates 77th Emmy Awards

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British actor and winner of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for "Adolescence" Owen Cooper attends the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Gala at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on September 14, 2025. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

Los Angeles: The 77th Emmy Awards, a premier event celebrating excellence in television, were held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, drawing a host of Hollywood celebrities. Netflix’s Adolescence emerged as the evening’s standout, winning awards in five categories and marking a significant presence in the competition. Young actor Owen Cooper made history by winning an Emmy at a remarkably early age for his performance in the series.

Among other major winners, The Pitt claimed Best Drama Series, with Noah Wyle receiving Best Actor for his role in the same series. Britney Lee Loyer won Best Actress for her performance in Severance. In comedy, The Studio was awarded Best Comedy Series. Adolescence also secured Best Series, Best Actor in a Series (Stephen Graham), Best Supporting Actress in a Series (Erin Doherty), Best Supporting Actor in a Series (Owen Cooper), and Best Director for a Limited Series (Philip Barantini).

Additional winners included Last Week Tonight for Best Script, Adam Randall for Best Director (Slow Horses), Jeff Hiller as Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy (Somebody Somewhere), Hanna Einbinder as Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy (Hacks), and The Traitors for Best Reality Show. The awards night highlighted remarkable achievements across drama, comedy, and reality programming, with Netflix’s Adolescence leaving a strong impression on the ceremony.

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