The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Monday evening, rather than the usual Sunday night, due to the start of the NFL season.
The Emmy awards (also called Emmys) which was hosted by Keenan Thompson of “Saturday Night Live,” was broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The Herald had published a list of the Emmy 2022 nominees, in anticipation for the award show which held on Monday.
Here is the full list of 2022 Emmy award winners
Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series
Jean Smart, “Hacks” — Winner
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Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso” — Winner
Outstanding comedy series
“Ted Lasso” — Winner
Outstanding lead actor in a limited or anthology series or a movie
Michael Keaton, “Dopesick” — Winner
Outstanding lead actress in a limited or anthology series or a movie
Amanda Seyfried, “The Dropout” — Winner
Outstanding limited or anthology series
“The White Lotus” — Winner
Outstanding lead actress in a drama series
Zendaya, “Euphoria” — Winner
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
Lee Jung-jae, “Squid Game” — Winner
Outstanding drama series
“Succession” — Winner
Supporting actor in a comedy series
Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso” — Winner
Supporting actress in a comedy series
Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary” — Winner
Guest actor in a drama series
Colman Domingo, “Euphoria” — Winner
Guest actress in a drama series
Lee You-mi, “Squid Game” — Winner
Supporting actor in a drama series
Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession” — Winner
Supporting actress in a drama series
Julia Garner, “Ozark” — Winner
Supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie
Murray Bartlett, “The White Lotus” — Winner
Supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie
Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus” — Winner
Television movie
“Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers” — Winner
Guest actor in a comedy series
Nathan Lane, “Only Murders in the Building” — Winner
Outstanding writing for a comedy series
“Abbott Elementary,” Quinta Brunson — Winner
Outstanding writing for a drama series
“Succession,” Jesse Armstrong — Winner
Outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie
“The White Lotus,” Mike White — Winner
Outstanding writing for a variety series
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” — Winner
Outstanding writing for a variety special
“Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel” — Winner
Outstanding writing for a nonfiction program
“Lucy And Desi” — Winner
Outstanding variety talk series
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” — Winner
Outstanding competition program
“Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls” — Winner
Structured reality program
“Queer Eye” — Winner
Unstructured reality program
“Love on the Spectrum” — Winner
Host for a reality or competition program
RuPaul, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” — Winner
Variety special (live)
“The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar And 50 Cent” — Winner
Variety special (pre-recorded)
“Adele: One Night Only” — Winner
Short form comedy, drama or variety series
“Carpool Karaoke: The Series” — Winner
Short form nonfiction or reality series
“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee Presents: Once Upon A Time In Late Night” — Winner
Documentary or nonfiction special
“George Carlin’s American Dream” — Winner
Documentary or nonfiction series
“The Beatles: Get Back” — Winner
Exceptional merit in documentary filmmaking
“When Claude Got Shot” — Winner
Actor in a short form comedy or drama series
Tim Robinson, “I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson” — Winner
Actress in a short form comedy or drama series
Patricia Clarkson, “State of the Union” — Winner
Animated program
“Arcane” — Winner
Short form animated program
“Love, Death + Robots” — Winner
Character voice-over performance
Chadwick Boseman, “What If…?” — Winner
Narrator
Barack Obama, “Our Great National Parks” — Winner
Hosted nonfiction series or special
“Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy” — Winner
Outstanding directing for a comedy series
“Ted Lasso,” MJ Delaney — Winner
Outstanding directing for a drama series
“Squid Game,” Hwang Dong-hyuk — Winner
Outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie
“The White Lotus,” Mike White — Winner
Outstanding directing for a variety series
“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” Bridget Stokes — Winner
Outstanding directing for a variety special
“Adele: One Night Only,” Paul Dugdale — Winner
Outstanding directing for a documentary/nonfiction program
“The Beatles: Get Back,” Peter Jackson — Winner
Outstanding directing for a reality program
“Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls,” Nneka Onuorah — Winner