LOS ANGELES — The 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were presented at the Microsoft Theater Sunday in Los Angeles.
“Game of Thrones” won the best television drama series Emmy Award. The HBO fantasy epic won the award for the fourth time in its eighth and final season.
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The Amazon Prime Video series “Fleabag” won the Emmy for best comedy series which added on to an already huge night for show creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Here is a partial list of winners in major categories is below. The complete list can be found at Emmys.com.
Drama Series
"Better Call Saul" on AMC
"Bodyguard" on Netflix
"Game of Thrones" on HBO
"Killing Eve" on AMC/BBC America
"Ozark" on Netflix
"Pose" on FX
"Succession" on HBO
"This Is Us" on NBC
Comedy Series
"Barry" on HBO
"Fleabag" on Amazon Prime
"The Good Place" on NBC
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" on Amazon Prime
"Russian Doll" on Netflix
"Schitt's Creek"
"Veep"
Limited Series
"Chernobyl" on HBO
"Escape at Dannemora" on Showtime
"Fosse/Verdon" on FX
"Sharp Objects" on HBO
"When They See Us" on Netflix
Outstanding Television Movie
"Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" on Netflix
"Brexit" on HBO
"Deadwood: The Movie" on HBO
"King Lear" on Amazon Prime
"My Dinner with Herve" on HBO
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman in "Ozark"
Sterling K. Brown in "This Is Us"
Kit Harington in "Game of Thrones"
Bob Odenkirk in "Better Call Saul"
Billy Porter in "Pose"
Milo Ventimiglia in "This Is Us"
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Emilia Clarke in "Game of Thrones"
Jodie Comer in "Killing Eve"
Viola Davis in "How to Get Away With Murder"
Laura Linney in "Ozark"
Mandy Moore in "This Is Us"
Sandra Oh in "Killing Eve"
Robin Wright in "House of Cards"
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson in "Black-ish"
Don Cheadle in "Black Monday"
Ted Danson in "The Good Place"
Michael Douglas in"The Kominsky Method"
Bill Hader in "Barry"
Eugene Levy in "Schitt's Creek"
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate in "Dead to Me"
Rachel Brosnahan in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Julia Louis-Dreyfus in "Veep"
Natasha Lyonne in "Russian Doll"
Catherine O'Hara in "Schitt's Creek"
Phoebe Waller-Bridge in "Fleabag"
Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Mahershala Ali in "True Detective"
Benicio Del Toro in "Escape at Dannemora"
Hugh Grant in "A Very English Scandal"
Jared Harris in "Chernobyl"
Jharrel Jerome in "When They See Us"
Sam Rockwell in "Fosse/Verdon"
Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Amy Adams in "Sharp Objects"
Patricia Arquette in "Escape at Dannemora"
Aunjanue Ellis in "When They See Us"
Joey King in "The Act"
Niecy Nash in "When They See Us"
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Reality Competition
"The Amazing Race" on CBS
"American Ninja Warrior" on NBC
"Nailed It" on Netflix
"RuPaul's Drag Race" on VH1
"Top Chef" on Bravo
"The Voice" on NBC
Variety Talk Show
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Comedy Central
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee on TBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO
Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS
Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS
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