‘Martin’ cast reunites
"Martin" stars Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, Carl Anthony Payne II and Tichina Arnold had a fun reunion onstage at the Emmys.
The cast came together to announce the winner of outstanding lead actor in a comedy series.
The awards show saw several TV cast reunions and a new EGOT winner.
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in television Monday night.
"Succession," "The Bear" and "Beef" took home the top awards, winning for outstanding drama series, outstanding comedy series and outstanding limited or anthology series, respectively.
The three-hour telecast, hosted by Anthony Anderson, saw numerous cast reunions -- bringing together stars from iconic shows like "Martin," "Cheers" and "Grey's Anatomy" -- and paid tribute to those we've lost since the previous Emmy Awards, which aired in September 2022.
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were originally scheduled to air on Sept. 18, 2023, but were rescheduled due to the Hollywood strikes.
Check out a recap of how the night unfolded.
"Martin" stars Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, Carl Anthony Payne II and Tichina Arnold had a fun reunion onstage at the Emmys.
The cast came together to announce the winner of outstanding lead actor in a comedy series.
Matthew Macfadyen won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for "Succession."
In addition to thanking the cast and crew of "Succession," the actor thanked his onscreen wife, fellow "Succession" star Sarah Snook, and co-star Nicholas Braun, whom he referred to as his "other onscreen wife," before thanking his actual wife Keeley Hawes.
Other nominees in the category included F. Murray Abraham for "The White Lotus," Nicholas Braun for "Succession," Michael Imperioli for "The White Lotus," Theo James for "The White Lotus," Alan Ruck for "Succession," Will Sharpe for "The White Lotus" and Alexander Skarsgård for "Succession."
"The Sopranos" stars Lorraine Bracco and Michael Imperioli reunited to celebrate the series' 25th anniversary and to hand out the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, which went to Jennifer Coolidge for "The White Lotus."
"I had a little dream in my little town, and everyone said it was impractical and it was far-fetched, but it did happen after all, so don't give up on your dream," Coolidge said in her acceptance speech.
Other nominees in the category included Elizabeth Debicki for "The Crown," Meghann Fahy for "The White Lotus," Sabrina Impacciatore for "The White Lotus," Aubrey Plaza for "The White Lotus," Rhea Seehorn for "Better Call Saul," J. Smith-Cameron for "Succession" and Simona Tabasco for "The White Lotus."
Quinta Brunson of "Abbott Elementary" won the Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series.
The actress delivered an emotional speech as she accepted her award onstage.
"Thank you so much," Brunson said. "I love making 'Abbott Elementary' so much. I'm so happy to be able to live my dream and act out comedy, and I say this every time, but I just love comedy so much."
Other nominees included Christina Applegate in "Dead to Me," Rachel Brosnahan in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," Natasha Lyonne in "Poker Face" and Jenna Ortega in "Wednesday."