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Emmy’s 2022 Winners List: Succession, Ted Lasso, and The White Lotus Take Top Prizes; Squid Game Makes More History

Emmy’s 2022 Winners List: Succession, Ted Lasso, and The White Lotus Take Top Prizes; Squid Game Makes More History


The Emmy Awards are always full of fun fashion and surprises.


Did the right people win? Were there any surprises?


Squid Game already made history this year: will they win any of the top prizes?


So many talented people get nominated, and this year is no different.


Check out the winners of the Primetime Emmys below!


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


Dopesick: Michael Keaton as Dr. Samuel Finnix — WINNER


The Staircase: Colin Firth as Michael Peterson


Under The Banner Of Heaven: Andrew Garfield as Detective Jeb Pyre


Scenes From A Marriage: Oscar Isaac as Jonathan


Station Eleven: Himesh Patel as Jeevan Chaudhary


Pam & Tommy: Sebastian Stan as Tommy Lee


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


The White Lotus: Murray Bartlett as Armond — WINNER


The White Lotus: Jake Lacy as Shane Patton


Dopesick: Will Poulter as Billy Cutler


Pam & Tommy: Seth Rogen as Rand Gauthier


Dopesick: Peter Sarsgaard as Rick Mountcastle


Dopesick: Michael Stuhlbarg as Richard Sackler


The White Lotus: Steve Zahn as Mark Mossbacher


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series


Succession: Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans — WINNER


Succession: Nicholas Braun as Greg Hirsch


The Morning Show: Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison


Succession: Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy


Squid Game: Park Hae-soo as Cho Sang-woo


Severance: John Turturro as Irving Bailiff


Severance: Christopher Walken as Burt Goodman


Squid Game: Oh Yeong-su as Oh Il-nam


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series


Ozark: Julia Garner as Ruth Langmore — WINNER


Severance: Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel


Squid Game: Jung Ho-Yeon as Kang Sae-Byeok


Yellowjackets: Christina Ricci as Misty


Better Call Saul: Rhea Seehorn as Kim Wexler


Succession: J. Smith-Cameron as Gerri Kellman


Succession: Sarah Snook as Shiv Roy


Euphoria: Sydney Sweeney as Cassie


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series


Abbott Elementary: Sheryl Lee Ralph as Barbara Howard — WINNER


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson


Hacks: Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels


Abbott Elementary: Janelle James as Ava Coleman


Saturday Night Live: Kate McKinnon as Various Characters


Ted Lasso: Sarah Niles as Dr. Sharon Fieldstone


Ted Lasso: Juno Temple as Keeley Jones


Ted Lasso: Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series


Ted Lasso: Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent — WINNER


Barry: Anthony Carrigan as NoHo Hank


Ted Lasso: Toheeb Jimoh as Sam Obisanya


Ted Lasso: Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Tony Shalhoub as Abe Weissman


Abbott Elementary: Tyler James Williams as Gregory Eddie


Barry: Henry Winkler as Gene Cousineau


Saturday Night Live: Bowen Yang as Various Characters


Outstanding Variety Sketch Series


Saturday Night Live — WINNER


A Black Lady Sketch Show


Outstanding Variety Talk Series


Last Week Tonight With John Oliver — WINNER


The Daily Show With Trevor Noah


Jimmy Kimmel Live!


Late Night With Seth Meyers


The Late Show With Stephen Colbert


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


The White Lotus: Jennifer Coolidge as Tanya — WINNER


The White Lotus: Connie Britton as Nicole Mossbacher


The White Lotus: Alexandra Daddario as Rachel Patton


Dopesick: Kaitlyn Dever as Betsy Mallum


The White Lotus: Natasha Rothwell as Belinda


The White Lotus: Sydney Sweeney as Olivia Mossbacher


Dopesick: Mare Winningham as Diane Mallum


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


The Dropout: Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes — WINNER


The Staircase: Toni Collette as Kathleen


Inventing Anna: Julia Garner as Anna Delvey


Pam & Tommy: Lily James as Pamela Anderson


Impeachment: American Crime Story: Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp


Maid: Margaret Qualley as Alex


Outstanding Competition Program


Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls — WINNER


The Amazing Race


Nailed It!


RuPaul’s Drag Race


Top Chef


The Voice


Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


The White Lotus: Directed by Mike White — WINNER


Dopesick: The People vs. Purdue Pharma; Directed by Danny Strong


The Dropout: Green Juice; Directed by Michael Showalter


The Dropout: Iron Sisters; Directed by Francesca Gregorini


Maid: Sky Blue; Directed by Joh Wells


Station Eleven: Wheel Of Fire; Directed by Hiro Mural


Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie


The White Lotus: Written by Mike White — WINNER


Dopesick: The People vs. Purdue Pharma; Written by Danny Strong


The Dropout: I’m In A Hurry; Written for Television by Elizabeth Meriwether


Impeachment: American Crime Story: Man Handled; Written by Sarah Burgess


MAID: Snaps; Written by Molly Smith Metzler


Station Eleven: Unbroken Circle; Written by Patrick Somerville


Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special


Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel: Written by Jerrod Carmichael — WINNER


Ali Wong: Don Wong: Written by Ali Wong


The Daily Show With Trevor Noah Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers The Globe -Hungary For Democracy: Written by Ian Berger, Devin Delliquanti, Jennifer Flanz, Jordan Klepper, Zhubin Parang, and Scott Sherman


Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) Written by Nicole Byer


Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special: Written by Norm Macdonald


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series


Ted Lasso: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso — WINNER


Atlanta: Donald Glover as Earn


Barry: Bill Hader as Barry Berkman / Barry Block


The Great: Nicholas Hoult as Peter/Pugachev


Only Murders In The Building: Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage


Only Murders In The Building: Martin Short as Oliver Putnam


Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series


Abbott Elementary: Pilot; Writen by Quinta Brunson — WINNER


Barry: 710N; Written by Duffy Boudreau


Barry: starting now; Written by Alec Berg and Bill Hader


Hacks: The One, The Only; Written by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky


Only Murders In The Building: True Crime; Written by Steve Martin and John Hoffman


Ted Lasso: No Weddings And A Funera; Written by Jane Becker


What We Do In The Shadows: The Casino; Written by Sarah Naftalis


What We Do In The Shadows: The Wellness Center; Written by Stefani Robinson


Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series


Squid Game: Red Light, Green Light; Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk — WINNER


Ozark: A Hard Way To Go; Directed by Jason Bateman


Severance: The We We Are; Directed by Ben Stiller


Succession: All The Bells Say; Directed by Mark Mylod


Succession: The Disruption; Directed by Cathy Yan


Succession: Too Much Birthday; Directed by Lorene Scafaria


Yellowjackets: Pilot; Directed by Karyn Kusama


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series


Euphoria: Zendaya as Rue


Killing Eve: Jodie Comer as Villanelle


Ozark: Laura Linney as Wendy Byrde


Yellowjackets: Melanie Lynskey as Shauna


Killing Eve: Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri


The Morning Show: Reese Witherspoon as Bradley Jackson


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series


Hacks: Jean Smart as Deborah Vance — WINNER


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel


Abbott Elementary: Quinta Brunson as Janine Teagues


The Flight Attendant: Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden


The Great: Elle Fanning as Catherine The Great


Insecure: Issa Rae as Issa


Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series


Ted Lasso: No Weddings And A Funeral; Directed by MJ Delaney — WINNER


Atlanta: New Jazz; Directed by Hiro Murai


Barry: 710N; Directed by Bill Hader


Hacks: There Will Be Blood; Directed by Lucia Aniello


The Ms. Pat Show: Baby Daddy Groundhog Day; Directed by Mary Lou Belli


Only Murders In The Building: The Boy From 6B; Directed by Cherien Dabis


Only Murders In The Building: True Crime; Directed by Jamie Babbit


Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series


Succession: All The Bells Say; Written by Jesse Armstrong — WINNER


Better Call Saul: Plan And Execution; Written by Thomas Schnauz


Ozark: A Hard Way To Go; Written by Chris Mundy


Severance: The We We Are; Written by Dan Erickson


Squid Game: One Lucky Day; Written by Hwang Dong-hyuk


Yellowjackets: F Sharp; Written by Jonathan Lisco, Ashley Lyle, and Bart Nickerson


Yellowjackets: Pilot; Written by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series


Squid Game: Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun — WINNER


Ozark: Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde


Succession: Brian Cox as Logan Roy


Better Call Saul: Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman


Severance: Adam Scott as Mark Scout


Succession: Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy


Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series


The White Lotus — WINNER


Dopesick


The Dropout


Inventing Anna


Pam & Tommy


Outstanding Comedy Series


Ted Lasso — WINNER


Abbott Elementary


Barry


Curb Your Enthusiasm


Hacks


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel


Only Murders In The Building


What We Do In The Shadows


Outstanding Drama Series


Succession — WINNER


Better Call Saul


Euphoria


Ozark


Severance


Squid Game


Stranger Things


Yellowjackets


So Fanatics, what do you think?


Are you surprised by any of the winners?


Let us know what you thought about the entire ceremony in the comments below.

Michael Stack is a staff writer for TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter.

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