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Emmy 2022 Winners: See the full list of Winners

Emmys 2022: the full list of winners

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ selections for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, which were presented from June 1, 2021, to May 31, 2022, were the best in American prime time television programming (ATAS). The prize presentation took place live on September 12, 2022.

Outstanding drama series

Succession – WINNER

 

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Outstanding comedy series

Ted Lasso – WINNER

Outstanding limited series

The White Lotus – WINNER

Lead actor in a drama series

Lee Jung-jae (Squid Game) – WINNER

 

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Writing for a drama series

Jesse Armstrong (Succession, “All The Bells Say”) – WINNER

Directing for a comedy series

MJ Delaney (Ted Lasso, “No Weddings And A Funeral”) – WINNER

Lead actress in a comedy series

Jean Smart (Hacks) – WINNER

Lead actress in a drama series

Zendaya (Euphoria) – WINNER

Directing for a drama series

Hwang Dong-hyuk (Squid Game, “Red Light, Green Light”) – WINNER

Writing for a comedy series

Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary, “Pilot”) – WINNER

Lead actor in a comedy series

Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso) – WINNER

Writing for a variety special

Jerrod Carmichael (Rothaniel) – WINNER

Writing for a limited series or TV movie

Mike White (The White Lotus) – WINNER

Directing for a limited series or TV movie

Mike White (The White Lotus) – WINNER

Competition program

Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls – WINNER

Lead actress in a limited series or TV movie

Amanda Seyfried (The Dropout) – WINNER

Supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie

Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus) – WINNER

Variety talk series

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – WINNER

Variety sketch series

Saturday Night Live – WINNER

Supporting actor in a comedy series

Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso) – WINNER

Supporting actress in a comedy series

Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary) – WINNER

Supporting actress in a drama series

Julia Garner (Ozark) – WINNER

Supporting actor in a drama series

Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) – WINNER

Supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie

Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) – WINNER

Lead actor in a limited series or TV movie

Michael Keaton (Dopesick) – WINNER

Outstanding documentary or nonfiction series

The Beatles: Get Back – WINNER

Outstanding documentary or nonfiction special

George Carlin’s American Dream – WINNER

 

Writing for a variety series

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – WINNER

Variety special (live)

Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent – WINNER

Variety special (pre-recorded)

Adele: One Night Only – WINNER

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