Seth Rogen's "The Studio" breaks records, wins 13 Emmy Awards

 

Seth Rogen's behind-the-scenes Hollywood drama "The Studio"
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Seth Rogen's "The Studio" breaks records, wins 13 Emmy Awards

"Adolescence," a series exploring the impact of social media and toxic male discourse on young boys, won eight awards.

Seth Rogen's behind-the-scenes Hollywood drama "The Studio" won 13 Emmy Awards, breaking the record for the most wins for a comedy series.

Canadian actor Seth Rogen, 43, won four awards, matching the record for the most Emmys won by a single actor in a single night. "I'm really embarrassed," Rogen said.
The series "Adulsense," which explores the impact of social media and toxic male discourse on young boys, also won eight Emmy Awards.

The following are the big winners at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, held Sunday night in Los Angeles: Best Drama Series for "The Beat," Best Comedy Series for "The Studio," Best Limited Series for "Adulsense," Best Actor in a Drama Series for Noah Wyle ("The Beat"), Best Actress in a Drama Series for Brett Lauer ("Severance"), Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Seth Rogen ("The Studio"), Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Jean Smart ("Hax"), Best Actor in a Limited Series for Stephen Graham ("Adulsense"), and Best Actress in a Limited Series for Cristin Milioti ("The Penguin").


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