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The Studio breaks Emmys record for most wins by a comedy in a single season

On Sunday night, The Studio carved its name into Emmy history by earning its 12th award, setting a new record as the most decorated comedy series in a single season.

September 15, 2025 / 10:04 IST
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With victories for comedy acting, directing and writing Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ movie-business romp eclipses the record of 11 set last year by ”The Bear.”

The Studio made Emmy history Sunday night with its 12th trophy, becoming the winningest comedy series ever in a season.

With victories for comedy acting, directing and writing Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ movie-business romp eclipses the record of 11 set last year by ”The Bear.” ”The Studio” came into the night with nine Emmys from last weekend’s Creative Arts ceremony, making it a virtual lock to break the record. And it could keep adding to its total before the evening’s done. It was the third straight year the record was broken.

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Last year, ”The Bear” – whose dramatic presence in the comedy category irked some competitors – broke its own record of 10 set the year before. "I could not wrap my head around this happening,” said Rogen after his win for best comedy actor, the first award of the night. "I’ve never won anything in my life.” Rogen shared the directing Emmy with his longtime collaborator and "Studio" co-creator Evan Goldberg, and he can still win two more before the night’s done. Britt Lower and Tramell Tillman took trophies for "Severance." Lower won best actress in a drama for "Severance" and Tillman won best supporting actor in a drama. It was the first career Emmy for each.

"My first acting coach was tough, y’all,” Tillman, wearing an all-white tuxedo, said from the stage. ”But all great mothers are.” He looked out to his mother in the audience and told her, "You were there for me where no one else was, and no one else would show up." His win had been widely expected but Lower’s was a surprise in a category where Kathy Bates was considered a heavy favourite, for "Matlock."