Emmy Awards 2023: the complete list of winners

The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences is set to present the 75th Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater at the LA Live complex. This year's ceremony will be hosted by Anthony Anderson and broadcast on Fox beginning at 5 p.m. Pacific time on Monday.

Favorites like “Succession” (27 nominations), “The Crown,” “Better Call Saul,” “Abbott Elementary,” “Yellowjackets,” “Barry” and “Ted Lasso” dominated the nominations. “The White Lotus” (23) showed no signs of slowing down after moving from limited series to drama status. And newcomers like “The Bear,” “House of the Dragon,” “Andor” and “The Last of Us” (24 nominations, second place overall) also took a gamble, each with a series nomination.

Pedro Pascal earned three nominations, including becoming the second Latino actor to receive a nomination for lead actor in a drama series. His hit show “The Last of Us” has already taken home eight Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Other multiple winners include “Welcome to Wrexham” (5), “The Bear” (4), “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” (4), “Wednesday” (4) and “The White Lotus” ( 4).

Here is the list of 2023 Primetime Emmy Award nominees and winners:

Guest actress for a drama series.
Storm Reid (“The last of us”) | WINNER
Hiam Abbass (“Succession”)
Cherry Jones (“Succession”)
Melanie Lynskey (“The Last of Us”)
Anna Torv (“The Last of Us”)
Harriet Walter (“Succession”)

Guest actor for a drama series.
Nick Offerman (“The last of us”) | WINNER
Murray Bartlett (“The Last of Us”)
James Cromwell (“Succession”)
Lamar Johnson (“The Last of Us”)
Arian Moayed (“Succession”)
Keivonn Montreal Woodard (“The Last of Us”)

Comedy guest actress
Judith Light (“Poker Face”) | WINNER
Becky Ann Baker (“Ted Lasso”)
Taraji P. Henson (“Abbott Elementary”)
Quinta Brunson (“Saturday Night Live”)
Sarah Niles (“Ted Lasso”)
Harriet Walter (“Ted Lasso”)

comedy guest actor
Sam Richardson (“Ted Lasso”) | WINNER
Jon Bernthal (“The Bear”)
Luke Kirby (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”)
Nathan Lane (“Only Murders in the Building”)
Pedro Pascal (“Saturday Night Live”)
Oliver Platt (“The Bear”)

television movie
Stranger: The Al Yankovic Story” | WINNER
“Dolly Parton's Magical Christmas on the Mountain”
“Fire Island”
“Hocus Pocus 2”
“Prey”

Variety Special (Prerecorded)
“Carol Burnett: 90 years of laughter + love” | WINNER
“John Mulaney: Baby J”
“Lizzo: Live Concert”
“Norman Lear: 100 years of music and laughter”
“Trevor Noah: I wish you did”
“Wanda Sykes: I'm an entertainer”

structured reality program
“Strange eye” | WINNER
“Travelling antique exhibition”
“Diners, drive-ins and clubs”
“Love is blind”
“Shark Tank”

Unstructured reality program
“Welcome to Wrexham” | WINNER
“Indian Matchmaking”
“RuPaul's Drag Race: No Strings Attached”
“Selling Sunset”
“Vanderpump Rules”

Writing for a variety special.
“John Mulaney: Baby J” | WINNER
“Carol Burnett: 90 years of laughter + love”
“Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”
“Wanda Sykes: I'm an entertainer”
“Would it kill you to laugh? Starring Kate Berlant and John Early”

Write for a nonfiction program
“The United States and the Holocaust” | WINNER
“Dear Mama”
“I daydream on the moon”
“100 foot wave”
“Selena Gomez: My mind and I”

Direction of a variety series.
Liz Patrick (“Saturday Night Live”) | WINNER
Andy Fisher (“Jimmy Kimmel Live!”)
Paul Pennolino (“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”)
Jim Hoskinson (“The Last Show with Stephen Colbert”)
André Allen (“The Trouble with Jon Stewart”)

Direction of a variety special.
Hamish Hamilton and Shawn Carter (“Apple Music's Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna”) | WINNER
Paul Miller (“Carol Burnett: 90 years of laughter + love”)
Joel Gallen (“Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”)
Glenn Weiss (“The Oscars”)
Linda Mendoza (“Wanda Sykes: I'm a Cheerleader”)

For a complete list of Emmy nominees, visit Emmys.com

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