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Emmys: Classic TV reunions and 'Succession,' 'The Bear' win big

鈥淪uccession鈥 won best drama series and acting nods for Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, and Matthew Macfadyen. 鈥淭he Bear鈥 won best comedy series along with every award it was nominated for in the first Emmys ceremony post-strike.

By Andrew Dalton , Associated Press
Los Angeles

鈥淪uccession鈥 secured its legacy with its third best drama series award, 鈥淭he Bear鈥 feasted as the night鈥檚 top comedy, and the two shows about squabbling families dominated the acting awards聽at Monday night鈥檚 Emmys.

Quinta Brunson of 鈥淎bbott Elementary鈥 and Steven Yeun and Ali Wong of 鈥淏eef鈥 also had historic wins at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, in a Martin Luther King Jr. Day ceremony that was finally held four months late聽after a turbulent year聽of strikes in Hollywood.

鈥淪uccession,鈥 the HBO saga of the dysfunctional generations of a maladjusted media empire, won the top prize for its fourth and final season. It also won best actress in a drama for Sarah Snook and best actor in a drama for Kieran Culkin.

鈥淲e all put our all into it, and the bar was set so high,鈥 Ms. Snook said.

鈥淭he Bear,鈥 the聽FX dramedy about a contentious family and a struggling restaurant聽at the center of the life of a talented chef, won best comedy series for its first season. It also made a meal of the comedy acting categories, with Jeremy Allen White winning best actor,聽Ayo Edebiri聽winning best supporting actress, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach taking best supporting actor. All three were first-time nominees.

鈥淭his is a show about family, and found family and real family,鈥 Ms. Edebiri said from the stage as she accepted the first trophy of the night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

Instead of the usual producer speeches, Matty Matheson, a real-life elite chef who plays a kitchen newbie and repairman on 鈥淭he Bear,鈥 spoke for the show while surrounded by the cast near the end of the Fox telecast.

鈥淚 just love restaurants so much, the good and the bad, we鈥檙e broken inside,鈥 Mr. Matheson said before getting a long kiss on the mouth from Mr. Moss-Bachrach.

Ms. Brunson won best actress in a comedy for the show she created, ABC鈥檚 鈥淎bbott Elementary,鈥 becoming the first Black woman to win the award in more than 40 years and the first from a network show to win it in more than a decade.

鈥淚 am so happy to be able to live my dream and act out comedy,鈥 Ms. Brunson said during her acceptance, fighting back tears. The writer-actor was聽among the stars with standout looks聽on the Emmys鈥 silver carpet.

鈥淪uccession鈥 won six Emmys overall including best supporting actor in a drama for Matthew Macfadyen and best writing in a drama for show creator Jesse Armstrong. The only drama acting category it didn鈥檛 win was supporting actress, taken for the second time by Jennifer Coolidge of 鈥淭he White Lotus.鈥

鈥淭he Bear鈥 won in every category it was nominated for Monday night, and along with the four it had won previously at the Creative Arts Emmys, took 10 overall, the most of any show.

Landmark wins on TV鈥檚 big night

鈥淏eef鈥 from Netflix won best limited series, while Mr. Yeun and Ms. Wong became the first Asian Americans to win in their categories 鈥 Mr. Yeun for best actor in a limited series and Ms. Wong for best actress. Creator Lee Sung won Emmys for writing and directing. It had eight Emmys overall after three wins at the Creative Arts Emmys.

Ms. Brunson had won a writing Emmy for 鈥淎bbott Elementary,鈥 her mockumentary about a predominantly Black and chronically underfunded grade school in Philadelphia, but this was her first for acting. Isabel Sanford of 鈥淭he Jeffersons鈥 was the only previous Black woman to win the category in 1981.

The show held on the King holiday saw three Black women win major awards: Ms. Brunson, Ms. Edebiri and Niecy Nash-Betts, who won best supporting actress in a limited series for 鈥淒ahmer 鈥 Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.鈥

On the Netflix show, Ms. Nash-Betts played a neighbor of the serial killer whose complaints to authorities about his behavior go unheeded.

鈥淚 accept this award on behalf of every Black and brown woman who has gone unheard and over-policed,鈥 she said.

鈥淓verybody having fun at the chocolate Emmys tonight?鈥 host Anthony Anderson said during the show. 鈥淲e are killing it tonight! ... This is like MLK Day and Juneteenth all rolled up in one!鈥

The tweaked awards calendar made for some oddities. Ms. Edebiri and Mr. White won their Emmys for the show鈥檚 first season eight days after聽winning Golden Globes for the second season.

Baby talk amid 鈥楽uccession鈥 wins

Mr. Culkin as little brother Roman Roy outshined the older brother and the father to win the last lead actor Emmy for 鈥淪uccession.鈥

He had twice been nominated for best supporting actor for 鈥淪uccession鈥 without a win. But in the final season, in which his character goes from sideline wisecracker to emotional disaster at the center of the show鈥檚 drama, he was put in the lead category and won over his fictional father Brian Cox and brother Jeremy Strong.

After praising his on-screen family, he shifted to his own family, getting big laughs during his speech when he told his wife Jazz Charton that their two young kids weren鈥檛 enough. 鈥淚 want more,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou said if I won, we could talk about it.鈥

Ms. Snook took her first Emmy in three nominations for 鈥淪uccession鈥 for playing the family鈥檚 lone daughter Shiv Roy, and her show-husband Mr. Macfadyen won the second Emmy of his career for playing Tom Wambsgans, the son-in-law that began the HBO series as a hanger-on and ended it as the closest thing it had to a victor.

Many tears, and one concerned mother

Emotions ran high from the start of the ceremony. Ms. Edebiri and Ms. Brunson were both quick to cry as they took the stage, and the first presenter, Christina Applegate, who said in 2021 that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, got a standing ovation as she came out using a cane, helped by Mr. Anderson. As the tears welled in her eyes, she struggled to get through the nominees and winner.

Mr. Anderson told the nominees at the beginning of the night that instead of having their speeches cut off by music, his mother, actor Doris Bowman, sitting in the audience, would tell them when it was time to move on. But she more often shouted down her son in the running gag.

Older shows return to the spotlight

Honoring television history was the theme at the 75th Emmys. Mr. Anderson opened the show on a 鈥淢r. Rogers鈥 set and performed TV theme songs including 鈥淕ood Times,鈥 and聽several cast reunions聽were spread throughout the show.

Cast members including Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell from 鈥淢artin,鈥 Ted Danson and Rhea Perlman from 鈥淐heers,鈥 and Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers from 鈥淎ll in The Family鈥 performed short bits from recreations of their sitcom sets before presenting awards.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunited to present in the form of their 2001-2005 鈥淲eekend Update鈥 team-up from 鈥淪aturday Night Live.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e reached the stage in life where we鈥檒l only present awards sitting down,鈥 Ms. Fey said.

One notable appearance came from Katherine Heigl, who joined Ellen Pompeo and other former 鈥淕rey鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 castmates on a hospital room set after leaving the show, now about to start its 20th season, on less than ideal terms in 2010.

鈥淵es, there have been changes over the years,鈥 Ms. Heigl said with a wry smile, 鈥淏ut the one constant is the amazing fanbase.鈥

This story was reported by The Associated Press.