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2019 Emmy Award Winners: Your Full List

Game of Thrones wins big in Drama categories as Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag pulls off an historic upset.

by | September 22, 2019 | Comments

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The 71st annual Emmy Award winners were announced Sunday, September 22, starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

Game of Thrones led the nominations with 32 overall nominations, the most for any program in a single season (beating NYPD Blue’s 25-year record). The HBO fantasy program, which aired its final season this year, now has the most Emmy nominations for a drama in history with 161 and the most Emmys won with 57, including 10 won during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony last weekend.  (See the Creative Arts Emmy winners here.)

While Thrones took home just two awards during the big show — for Peter Dinklage’s performance and for Outstanding Drama Series — big winners included Amazon Prime Video comedies The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Fleabag; Last Week Tonight with John OliverBarry; and Ozark.

Check out the best fashion from the red carpet — well, purple carpet actually — in our arrivals gallery.


READ ALSO: 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Award Winners


Game of Thrones

(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)


Outstanding Drama Series


Outstanding Comedy Series


Outstanding Limited Series


Outstanding Television MoviePatricia Arquette


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Television Movie


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Television Movie


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series


Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Television Movie


Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Television Movie


Outstanding Variety Talk Series


Outstanding Variety Sketch Series


Outstanding Reality-Competition Program


Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

“The Iron Throne,” Directed by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss

Game of Thrones
89%

“The Last of the Starks,” Directed by David Nutter

Game of Thrones
89%

“The Long Night,” Directed by Miguel Sapochnik

Game of Thrones
89%

“Desperate Times,” Directed By by Lisa Brühlmann

Killing Eve
80%

“Reparations,” Directed by Jason Bateman

Ozark
82%

“Celebration,” Directed by Adam McKay

Succession
95%

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

“Winner,” Written by Peter Gould, Thomas Schnauz

Better Call Saul
98%

“Episode 1,” Written by Jed Mercurio

Bodyguard
93%

“The Iron Throne,” Written by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss

Game of Thrones
89%

“Nice And Neat,” Written by Emerald Fennell

Killing Eve
80%

“Nothing Is Ever Missing,” Written by Jesse Armstrong

Succession
95%

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

“The Audition,” Directed by Alec Berg

Barry
98%

“ronny/lily,” Directed by Bill Hader

Barry
98%

“Episode 1,” Directed by Harry Bradbeer

Fleabag
100%

“The Stockholm Syndrome,” Directed by Mark Cendrowski

The Big Bang Theory
81%

“All Alone,” Directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
90%

“We’re Going to the Catskills!” Directed by Daniel Palladino

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
90%

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

“ronny/lily,” Written by Alec Berg and Bill Hader

Barry
98%

“Episode 1,” Written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Fleabag
100%

“Anna Ishi-Peters,” Written by Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, Osei-Kuffour

PEN15
97%

“Nothing In This World Is Easy,” Story by Amy Poehler, Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, Teleplay by Leslye Headland

Russian Doll
97%

“A Warm Body,” Written By Allison Silverman

Russian Doll
97%

”Janet(s),” Written By Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan

The Good Place
97%

“Veep,” Written By David Mandel

Veep
93%

Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie Or Dramatic Special

Directed by Stephen Frears

A Very English Scandal
97%

Directed by Johan Renck

Chernobyl
95%

Directed by Ben Stiller

Escape at Dannemora
89%

“Glory,” Directed by Jessica Yu

Fosse/Verdon
80%

“Who’s Got The Pain,” Directed by Thomas Kail

Fosse/Verdon
80%

Directed by Ava DuVernay

When They See Us
96%

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie Or Dramatic Special

Written by Russell T Davies

A Very English Scandal
97%

Written by Craig Mazin

Chernobyl
95%

“Episode 6,” Written by Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin, Jerry Stahl

Escape at Dannemora
89%

“Episode 7,” Written by Brett Johnson and Michael Tolkin

Escape at Dannemora
89%

“Providence,” Story by Joel Fields and Steven Levenson; Teleplay by Steven Levenson

Fosse/Verdon
80%

“Part Four,” Story by Ava DuVernay; Teleplay by Michael Starrbury and Ava DuVernay

When They See Us
96%

Outstanding Directing For A Variety Series

“Waiting For The Artist,” Directed by Alex Buono and Rhys Thomas

Documentary Now!
95%

“Are You Afraid Of The Drunk?” Directed by Derek Waters

Drunk History
- -

“Psychics,” Directed by Paul Pennolino

I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman
93%

“Host: Adam Sandler,” Directed by Don Roy King

Saturday Night Live
- -

“Live Midterm Election Show,” Directed by Jim Hoskinson

Who Is America?
57%

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Sketch Series