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77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateSeptember 6–7, 2025
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
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The 77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards will honor the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2024, until May 31, 2025, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[1] The awards are scheduled to be presented on September 6 and 7, 2025.[2]

Nominees

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Nominees are listed below.[3]

Programs

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Programs
  • Adolescence: The Making of Adolescence (Netflix)
  • Hacks: Bit by Bit (HBO Max)
  • Making of The Last of Us (HBO Max)
  • Only Murders in the Building: Unlocking the Mystery (Hulu)
  • The White Lotus: Unpacking the Episode (HBO Max)
  • Impulse: Playing with Reality (Meta)
  • Shawn Mendes: Red Rocks Live in VR (Meta Quest)
  • SNL 50th The Anniversary Special: Immersive Experience (Meta Quest)

Acting

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Performing

Animation

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Animation

To be announced

Art Direction

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Art Direction
  • Andor: "Who Are You?" – Luke Hull, Toby Britton, Rebecca Alleway (Disney)
  • Bridgerton: "Romancing Mister Bridgerton" – Alison Gartshore, Antony Cartlidge, Natalie Papageorgiadis (Netflix)
  • Dune: Prophecy: "The Hidden Hand" – Toby Meyer, Guy Potgieter, Carolyn Loucks (HBO)
  • 1923: "Wrap Thee In Terror" – Cary White, Lisa Ward, Sean Ryan Jennings, Carla Curry (Paramount+)
  • Pachinko: "Chapter 13" – Ruth Ammon, Larry Spittle, Eric Jeon, Ann Victoria Smart (Apple TV+)

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Casting

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Casting

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Choreography

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Choreography
  • Bridgerton: "Butterfly Ball" / "Eros and Psyche" / "Jealousy" / "Wedding Dance" / "Rejoining the Ton" – Sean "Jack" Murphy (Netflix)
  • Doctor Who: "There's Always a Twist" – Jack Murphy (Disney)
  • Étoile – ""Piece 2" / "Growing Pressure" / "Big in Japan" / "Piece 1" – Marguerite Derricks (Prime Video)
  • Severance: "Choreography & Merriment" / "The Battle of Ambrose and Gunnel" – Andrew Turteltaub (Apple TV+)
  • Will Trent: "Last Dance" / "In the Night" / "Quartet No. 5" / "I Can't Stand the Rain" – Danielle Sten & Lance Guillermo (ABC)

Cinematography

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Cinematography

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Commercial

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Commercial

Costumes

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Costumes
  • American Primeval: "Episode 2" – Virginia B. Johnson, Donna Casey Aira, Tonya Barrett, Mila Hermanovski, Susan Leung, and April McCoy (Netflix)
  • Bridgerton: "Into the Light" – John Walter Glaser III, Amanda McLaughlan, Dougie Hawkes, George Sayer, and Anthony Brookman (Netflix)
  • Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story: "Blame It On the Rain" – Paula Bradley, Michelle Sandvig, and Shannon Campbell (Netflix)
  • 1923: "A Dream and A Memory" – Janie Bryant, Gaby Acosta, Jaclyn Tamizato, Kelly Chambers, and Megan Guthrie-Wedemeyer (Paramount+)
  • Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light: "Wreckage" – Joanna Eatwell, Havva Buckles, and Clare Vyse (PBS)
  • Adolescence: "Episode 2" – Jessica Schofield, William Maher, and Tracey Cliffe (Netflix)
  • American Horror Stories: "Backrooms" – Sara O'Donnell, Laura McCarthy, Alyssa Bracken, and Ashley Holvick (FX)
  • Dying for Sex: "Topping is a Sacred Skill" – Melissa Toth, Kenn Hamilton, Caroline Quiroga, Christine Rumery, and David Burnett (FX)
  • The Penguin: "A Great or Little Thing" – Helen Huang, Kate Smith, Austin Wittick, Becca Freund, and Esther J. Han (HBO)
  • Sirens: "Exile" – Caroline Duncan, Paul Thompson, Tricia Barsamian, Heather Breen, and Sarah Babcot (Netflix)
  • Emily in Paris: "The Grey Area" – Marylin Fitoussi, Chloé Bartonio, and Herehau Ragonneau (Netflix)
  • Hacks: "Heaven" – Kathleen Felix-Hager, and Keely Crum (HBO Max)
  • The Righteous Gemstones: "You Hurled Me into the Depths, Into the Very Heart of the Seas" – Christina Flannery, Elizabeth Tagg, Maura Cusick, and Aughra Moon (HBO)
  • The Studio: "CinemaCon" – Kameron Lennox, Betsy Glick, and Tyle Kinney (Apple TV+)
  • The White Lotus: "Same Spirits, New Forms" – Alex Bovaird, Eileen Seiff Stroup, Preeyanan 'Lin' Suwannathada, Brian Sprouse, and Giulia Moschioni (HBO)

Directing

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Directing

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Hairstyling

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Hairstyling
  • Abbott Elementary: "100th Day of School" – Moira Frazier, Dustin Osborne, Christina Joseph, Charolette Noon, and Natita Stribling (ABC)
  • Emily in Paris: "Back on the Crazy Horse" – Carole Nicolas, Miharu Oshima, Mike Désir, Julien Parizet, and Stéphane Delahaye (Netflix)
  • Hacks: "I Love LA" – Aubrey Marie, Becca Weber, Marva Stokes, Alexis Sade Stafford, and Jennifer Bell (HBO Max)
  • The Penguin: "Cent'Anni" – Brian Badie, Jenn Vasilopoulos, and Mariko Miyagi (HBO)
  • The Studio: "CinemaCon" – Vanessa Price, Alexandra Ford, and Lauren McKeever (Apple TV+)
  • The White Lotus: "Amor Fati" – Miia Kovero, Derrick Anthony Spruill, Punchaya "Nern" Phorang, Teresa Hinton, and Sudjai 'Jaiko' Tangsiripracha (HBO)
  • American Idol: "Finale" – Dean Banowetz, Amber Maher, Cory Rotenberg, Ryan Randall, Kathleen Leonard, Theresa K. Casillas, Lorenzo Martin, and Jayson Stacy (ABC)
  • The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: "Welcome to Hell" – Marco Gabellini (Shudder)
  • Dancing with the Stars: "Halloween Nightmares" – Kimi Messina, Joe Matke, Marion Rogers, Amber Maher, Florence Witherspoon, Brittany Spaulding, and Melanie Ervin (ABC)
  • Fantasmas: "The Void" – Amber Jasmin Morrow, Allison Imoto-Suh, and Naomi Indira (HBO)
  • SNL50: The Anniversary Special: Jodi Mancuso, Cara Hannah, Inga Thrasher, Amanda Duffy Evans, Chad Harlow, Gina Ferrucci, Brittany Hartman, and Katie Beatty (NBC)
  • The Voice: "Live Semi-Final Performances" – Jerilynn Stephens, Darbie Wieczorek, Marion Rogers, Kathleen Leonard, Dominique Diaz, and Conrad Hilton (NBC)

Lighting Design / Lighting Direction

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Lighting Design and Lighting Direction

To be announced

To be announced

Main Title and Motion Design

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Main Title and Motion Design

To be announced

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Makeup

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Makeup
  • The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: "Welcome to Hell" – The Boulet Brothers (Shudder)
  • Dancing with the Stars: "Halloween Nightmares" – Zena S. Green, Julie Socash, Donna Bard, Lois Harriman, Brian Sipe, James MacKinnon, Tyson Fountaine, and Angela Moos (ABC)
  • The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl: Bruce Grayson, Jill Cady, Brielle McKenna, James MacKinnon, Rochelle Uribe, Tyson Fountaine, and Angela Wells (Disney)
  • A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter: Diana Oh, Vanessa Dionne, Alicia Carbajal, Ashley Joy Beck, and Carolina Gonzalez (Netflix)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race: "Bitch, I'm a Drag Queen!" – Natasha Marcelina, David Petruschin, Jen Fregozo, and Nicole Faulkner (MTV)
  • SNL50: The Anniversary Special: Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti, Rachel Pagani, Young Bek, Stephen Kelley, and Joanna Pisani (NBC)

Music

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Music

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Picture Editing

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Picture Editing

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Sound Editing

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Sound Editing

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Sound Mixing

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Sound Mixing

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Special Visual Effects

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Special Visual Effects
  • Andor: Mohen Leo, TJ Falls, Luke Murphy, Neal Scanlan, Scott Pritchard, Joseph Kasparian, Sue Rowe, Paolo D'Arco, and Jean-Clément Soret (Disney)
  • Dune: Prophecy: Terron Pratt, Michael Enriquez, Brennan Prevatt, Martyn Culpitt, Philip Engstrom, Peter Lames, Julien Hery, Vincent Poitras, and Jed Glassford (HBO)
  • House of the Dragon: Daði Einarsson, Lev Kolobov, Thomas Horton, Mike Dawson, Sven Martin, Fausto Tejeda, Wayne Taz Stables, Marcus Goodwin, and Martin Pelletier (HBO)
  • The Last of Us: Alex Wang, Fiona Campbell Westgate, Jed Glassford, Joel Whist, Stephen James, Nick Epstein, Dennis Yoo, Philip Engström, and Andreas Giesen (HBO)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Jason Smith, Tim Keene, Ann Podlozny, James Yeoman, Daniele Bigi, Greg Butler, Ara Khanikian, Laurens Ehrmann, and Ryan Conder (Prime Video)
  • Black Mirror: "USS Callister: Into Infinity" – James MacLachlan, Josie Henwood, Kubra Tanyel, David Schneider, Tallulah Baker, Jane Paton, Jonathan Caruana, Filip Latal, and Jamie Wood (Netflix)
  • The Penguin: "Bliss" – Johnny Han, Michelle Rose, Alexandre Prod’homme, Erin Sullivan, Goran Pavles, Emanuel Fuchs, Ed Bruce, Nathaniel Larouche, and Adrien Saint Girons (HBO)
  • The Residence: "The Fall of the House of Usher" – Seth Hill, Tesa Kubicek, John Nelson, Ryan Urban, Phillip Moses, Brandon Nelson, Spencer Hecox, Gabriel Vargas, and Burke Roane (Netflix)
  • Severance: "Hello, Ms. Cobel" – Eric Leven, Sean Findley, Shawn Hillier, Radost Ridlen, Martin Kolejak, Brian Holligan, Alex Lemke, Michael Huber, and Djuna Wahlrab (Apple TV+)
  • The Umbrella Academy: "End of the Beginning" – Everett Burrell, Sabrina Arnold, Sophie Vertigan, Laurent Spillemaecker, Gabriel Beauvais, Maria Saade, Pier-Olivier Allard, Ryan Freer, and Jeff Campbell (Netflix)

Stunts

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Stunt Coordination

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Technical Direction

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Technical Direction

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Writing

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Writing

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Programs with multiple nominations

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References

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  1. ^ "77th Emmy Awards – 2024–2025 Rules and Procedures" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. February 19, 2025. Retrieved July 14, 2025.
  2. ^ Gomez, Dessi (July 11, 2025). "Everything We Know About the 2025 Emmys So Far". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 14, 2025.
  3. ^ "77th Emmy Awards Complete Nominations List" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
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