Key Points

The comedy series The Studio just had an historic night at the Emmys. It shattered records by winning 13 awards, making it the most-awarded comedy in Emmy history. Seth Rogen also had a massive night, tying the record for most individual wins. The show's writer Frida Perez made history as the first Latino to win for comedy writing.

Key Points: The Studio Makes Emmy History with 13 Wins Seth Rogen Ties Record

  • The Studio won 13 Emmys breaking The Bear's previous comedy record of 10 wins
  • Seth Rogen tied the record for most individual wins in one night with two awards
  • Writer Frida Perez became the first Latino to win a comedy writing Emmy
  • The show also broke the record for most nominations by a freshman comedy series
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'The Studio' makes Emmy history with 13 wins, Seth Rogen ties record for most wins in one night

The Studio breaks Emmy record for most comedy wins with 13 trophies. Seth Rogen ties individual wins record, Frida Perez makes Latino writing history.

"The Studio bagged a total of 13 trophies, breaking the record for a comedy series. - Variety"

Los Angeles, September 15

The comedy series 'The Studio' has made history at the Emmy Awards, becoming the most-awarded comedy series ever.

At the Primetime ceremony on Sunday (local time), the show bagged a total of 13 trophies, breaking the record for a comedy series.

According to Variety, FX's 'The Bear' set the previous record in 2023, when it took home 10 trophies at the Emmys, including Outstanding Comedy Series and three acting awards.

Seth Rogen also had a record-setting night. He tied the record for the most Emmys won by an individual in a single night, sharing the spot with Moira Demos (2016), Amy Sherman-Palladino (2018), and Dan Levy (2020).

On Sunday, Rogen took home two big awards -- Lead Comedy Actor and Directing for the episode The Oner, which he shared with Evan Goldberg. Later, the show also won for Writing in a Comedy Series for the pilot episode The Promotion. With that win, Frida Perez became the first Latino ever to win an Emmy for comedy writing. Perez also became the first Latina to win in the comedy category and only the second Latino to win as a producer in a top series category in Emmy history.

The night ended with 'The Studio' taking home the top prize for Outstanding Comedy Series.

According to Variety, the show had already made waves at the Creative Arts Emmys, winning nine awards, including Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for Bryan Cranston, along with several technical categories such as cinematography, casting, and sound mixing.

With 23 total nominations, The Studio also broke the record for the most nominations for a freshman comedy, surpassing Ted Lasso's 20 nominations in 2021. It tied with The Bear as the most-nominated comedy series ever.

- ANI

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Rohit P
So proud of Frida Perez! Representation matters. Hope this inspires more Latino and diverse writers to tell their stories. We need more diverse voices in entertainment worldwide.
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Arjun K
Haven't watched this show yet but definitely adding to my watchlist now. Indian streaming platforms should pick up quality international content like this instead of just regional shows.
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Sarah B
The Bear was fantastic last year, so for The Studio to break its record means it must be something special. Hollywood comedy writing has been exceptional lately!
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Vikram M
While I celebrate their success, I wish Indian content got similar global recognition. Our shows and films are equally brilliant but don't get the same platform or awards attention.
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Kavya N
Seth Rogen deserves every bit of this success! From Superbad to now Emmy history - what a journey. Can't wait to binge-watch this series over the weekend with some chai and snacks! ☕

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