The Crown, The Queen’s Gambit, Ted Lasso and WandaVision… here is the full list of the Emmy Awards 2021 winners.
Los Angeles, United States of America (19 September 2021) – The Television Academy celebrated the 73rd Emmy Awards last night recognizing excellence in primetime programming and individual achievement for the 2020-2021 television season.
The 73rd Emmy Awards were broadcast live from L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on the CBS Television Network, hosted by Cedric The Entertainer and produced by Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment. The telecast featured awards in 27 Emmy categories, plus the Governor’s Award, presented by top talent from some of television’s most acclaimed programs.
Presenters and surprise guests included Uzo Aduba, Paulina Alexis, Anthony Anderson, Annaleigh Ashford, Awkwafina, Angela Bassett, Adrien Brody, Aidy Bryant, Sophia Bush, Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Coolidge, Misty Copeland, Kaley Cuoco, Michael Douglas, Ava DuVernay, Lane Factor, Beanie Feldstein, Allyson Felix, America Ferrera, Sterlin Harjo, Taraji P. Henson, Gayle King, LL COOL J, Devery Jacobs, Ken Jeong, Mindy Kaling, Daniel Dae Kim, Vanessa Lachey, Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, Jessica Long, Annie Murphy, Catherine O’Hara, Dolly Parton, Sarah Paulson, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Amy Poehler, Ellen Pompeo, Billy Porter, Michaela Jaé (Mj) Rodriguez, Seth Rogen, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Patrick Stewart, Wilmer Valderrama, Kerry Washington, Rita Wilson, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Bowen Yang and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
GRAMMY-winning artist Leon Bridges and Academy Award-winning artist Jon Batiste performed a special “In Memoriam” song.
Additionally, Emmys were awarded in 92 other categories at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards during three ceremonies the weekend of Saturday, Sept. 11, and Sunday, Sept. 12, followed by an edited broadcast of the Creative Arts ceremonies on Saturday, Sept. 18, on FXX.
Here are all the winners at 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton on Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent on Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Julianne Nicholson as Lori Ross on Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Evan Peters as Det. Colin Zabel on Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Peter Morgan for The Crown
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Jessica Hobbs for The Crown
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Gillian Anderson for The Crown
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip for The Crown
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Outstanding Variety Talk Series: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series: Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Hacks
Outstanding Directing for a comedy series: Hacks
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Jason Sudeikis for Ted Lasso
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart for Hacks
Outstanding Competition Program: RuPaul’s Drag Race
Governors Award: Debbie Allen
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: The Queen’s Gambit
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Michaela Coel for I May Destroy You
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Kate Winslet for Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Ewan McGregor for Halston
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Olivia Colman for The Crown
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Josh O’Connor for The Crown
Outstanding Variety Special (Live): Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020
Outstanding Comedy Series: Ted Lasso
Outstanding Drama Series: The Crown
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: The Queen’s Gambit
And here is a breakdown of networks, shows and multiple awards: