The Winners of the 77th Primetime & Creative Arts Emmy is annoucned recently on the 7th September 2025. The Studio, The Penguin and Severance were the top winners at Saturday’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Let’s dive into this guide to all the top Emmy Winners 2025.

At the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2025, some of the year’s biggest shows took center stage with remarkable wins in craft, technical achievements, and select performance categories. Leading the night, Seth Rogen’s The Studio dominated with nine awards, including a win for Bryan Cranston as Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.
Close behind, HBO/Max’s limited series The Penguin soared with eight wins, while Apple TV+’s acclaimed drama Severance earned six trophies, highlighted by Merritt Wever’s win for Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
If you’re eager to know more Creative Arts Emmy winners, scroll through this guide from the National Film Awards 2025 and explore all the Winners of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2025.
Emmy Awards 2025 Winners List

You can check out the full list of winners from the 77th Creative Arts Emmy Awards below.
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – Bryan Cranston (The Studio)
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series – Julianne Nicholson (Hacks)
- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series – Shawn Hatosy (The Pitt)
- Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series – Merritt Wever (Severance)
- Outstanding Character Voiceover Performance – Julie Andrews (Bridgerton)
- Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series – Desi Lydic (The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains)
- Outstanding Host for a Reality/Reality Competition Program – Alan Cumming (The Traitors)

- Outstanding Game Show Host – Jimmy Kimmel (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire)
- Outstanding Narrator – Barack Obama (Our Oceans)
- Outstanding Animated Program – Arcane
- Outstanding Structured Reality Program – Queer Eye
- Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program – Love on the Spectrum
- Outstanding Game Show – Jeopardy!
- Outstanding TV Movie – Rebel Ridge
- Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) – Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
- Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series – 100 Foot Wave
- Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special – Pee-wee as Himself

- Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special – Conan O’Brien Must Go
- Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking – Patrice: The Movie
- Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series – The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains
- Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series – Adolescence: The Making of Adolescence
- Outstanding Emerging Media Program – SNL 50th: The Anniversary Special: Immersive Experience
- Outstanding Production Design (One Hour or More) – Severance
- Outstanding Production Design (Period or Fantasy, One Hour or More) – Andor
- Outstanding Production Design (Half-Hour) – The Studio
- Outstanding Production Design (Variety/Reality Series) – Saturday Night Live
- Outstanding Production Design (Variety Special) – The 97th Academy Awards
- Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series – The Studio
- Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series – The Pitt
- Outstanding Casting for a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie – Adolescence
- Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program – Love on the Spectrum
- Outstanding Choreography (Variety/Reality Programming) – The 67th Annual Grammy Awards
- Outstanding Choreography (Scripted Programming) – Etoile
- Outstanding Cinematography (Half-Hour Series) – The Studio
- Outstanding Cinematography (One Hour Series) – Severance
- Outstanding Cinematography (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – Adolescence
- Outstanding Cinematography (Nonfiction Program) – 100 Foot Wave
- Outstanding Cinematography (Reality Program) – The Traitors
- Outstanding Commercial – Brian Cox Goes To College
- Outstanding Period Costumes – Bridgerton
- Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes – Andor
- Outstanding Contemporary Costumes (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Contemporary Costumes (Series) – The Studio
- Outstanding Costumes (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality) – Beyoncé Bowl
- Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series – The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
- Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program – Pee-wee as Himself

- Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program – The Traitors
- Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling – The Penguin
- Outstanding Period/Fantasy Hairstyling – Bridgerton
- Outstanding Hairstyling (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality) – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Lighting (Series) – Saturday Night Live
- Outstanding Lighting (Special) – 67th Grammy Awards
- Outstanding Title Design – Severance
- Outstanding Motion Design – Octopus!
- Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Period/Fantasy Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) – House of the Dragon
- Outstanding Makeup (Variety/Nonfiction/Reality) – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup – The Penguin
- Outstanding Music Composition (Series) – Severance
- Outstanding Music Composition (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Music Composition (Documentary) – Chef’s Table
- Outstanding Music Direction – Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show (Kendrick Lamar)
- Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics – The Boys
- Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music – The White Lotus
- Outstanding Music Supervision – The Studio
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Drama Series) – Andor
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Multi-Cam Comedy) – Frasier
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Single-Cam Comedy) – The Studio
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Variety Programming) – Cunk on Life
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Variety Segment) – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Nonfiction Program) – Pee-wee as Himself
- Outstanding Picture Editing (Structured Reality/Competition) – The Traitors

- Outstanding Picture Editing (Unstructured Reality) – Welcome to Wrexham
- Outstanding Sound Editing (Drama Series, One Hour) – The Last of Us
- Outstanding Sound Editing (Drama Series, Half-Hour) – The Studio
- Outstanding Sound Editing (Animated Program) – Arcane
- Outstanding Sound Editing (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Sound Editing (Nonfiction/Reality) – Music by John Williams
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Drama Series, One Hour) – Severance
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Limited/Anthology/TV Movie) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Half-Hour/Animation) – The Studio
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Variety Series/Special) – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Nonfiction Program) – Beatles ’64
- Outstanding Sound Mixing (Reality Program) – Welcome to Wrexham
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects (Season/Movie) – Andor
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects (Single Episode) – The Penguin
- Outstanding Stunt Coordination (Comedy) – The Righteous Gemstones
- Outstanding Stunt Coordination (Drama) – The Boys
- Outstanding Stunt Performance – The Boys
- Outstanding Technical Direction & Camerawork (Series) – Saturday Night Live
- Outstanding Technical Direction & Camerawork (Special) – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special – SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
- Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program – The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers The Pulse
When & where to watch 77th Primetime & Creative Arts Emmy Awards?
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze and air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT.
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