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**Headline: “Adolescence,” “The Studio” Dominate 77th Emmy Awards; Host Nate Bargatze’s Charity Stunt Falters, Then Soars**

**Los Angeles, CA** – The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards took place Sunday night at the Peacock Theater, showcasing a year of outstanding television and delivering several historic moments. Netflix’s “Adolescence,” a harrowing limited series, emerged as a major winner, securing six awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. Fifteen-year-old Owen Cooper, star of “Adolescence”, became the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy, taking home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor.

Apple TV+’s “The Studio,” a comedy series set in Hollywood, also had a phenomenal night, winning four awards, including Best Comedy Series, bringing its total to 13 Emmys—breaking the record of 10 set by “The Bear” in 2023. Seth Rogen, cocreator and star of “The Studio,” tied the record for most Emmy awards won by an individual in a single year, with four wins.

HBO Max’s “The Pitt” claimed the coveted Best Drama Series award, triumphing over strong contenders like “The White Lotus” and “Severance.” Tramell Tillman from “Severance” made history as the first Black actor to win Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Host Nate Bargatze attempted a unique approach to managing the show’s length by running a fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of America. He initially pledged to add or subtract $1,000 for every second a speech was under or over the 45-second mark. However, the effort backfired, leading to a negative donation total. Bargatze ultimately stepped in, announcing that CBS would donate $100,000 and he would personally contribute $250,000, bringing the total donation to $350,000.

Other notable moments included Stephen Colbert’s poignant acceptance speech for Outstanding Talk Series for “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”, seemingly referencing political tensions surrounding the show’s future, and Cristin Milioti’s colorful and rapid-fire speech upon winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for “The Penguin”. A “Gilmore Girls” reunion also delighted fans, as Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel presented a writing award.

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