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Complete List of 2019 Emmy Award Winners: Game of Thrones, Fleabag, Chernobyl & More

Television’s biggest awards night went on in a trailblazing glory with the announcement of 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. Game of Thrones set a unique record that the cast and crew would want to remember and forget at the same time. Some other milestones were achieved too, such as Billy Porter being the first openly gay black man to win the Outstanding Lead Actor award.

Here’s a complete list of winners divided into each category, first Drama, then Comedy, Limited Series, Variety Series, and others:

Drama:

Outstanding Drama Series – Game of Thrones

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Game of Thrones set a record by earning 32 nominations this time, but they managed to win only two. One for the outstanding drama series and another for the supporting actor in a drama series. The show has earned $3.1 billion for its network HBO for its airtime.

Other nominees in this category were:

Outstanding Lead Actress (Drama) – Jodie Comer (Killing Eve)

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Jodie Comer’s skilled, haunting portrayal of a psychopath assassin on the show Killing Eve earned her the lead actress award in the drama category. According to Idol Net Worth, Jodie Comer’s net worth has hit the $1 million mark.

Here are other nominees who competed for the outstanding lead actress in the drama genre:

Outstanding Lead Actor (Drama) – Billy Porter (Pose)

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Draped in the most flamboyant charisma, Billy Porter strolled in and out with the award for best actor in a drama series. He became the first openly gay black man to win this award, and now he is just one step away from an EGOT. He already has Emmy, Grammy and Tony awards, and an Oscar ain’t that far out of his reach. His net worth is placed at $4 million.

Here’s who were outshone by Billy at the awards:

Outstanding Supporting Actor (Drama) – Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)

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Peter Dinklage needs no introduction. Especially for the iconic role of Tyrion Lannister in Game of Thrones, for which he also won yet another Emmy.

Who were the other nominees:

Outstanding Supporting Actress (Drama) – Julia Garner (Ozark)

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Outstanding Director (Drama) – Jason Bateman (Ozark)

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Outstanding Writing (Drama) – Jesse Armstrong (Succession)

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Comedy:

Outstanding Comedy Series – Fleabag

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The dry-wit humour of Fleabag got through to the audience and eventually the series ended up bagging the award for the best comedy series. This show is created and written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge who also won the award for the best lead actress in a comedy series.

The other nominees for the best comedy series were:

Outstanding Lead Actress (Comedy) – Phoebe-Waller Bridge (Fleabag)

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It was a big day for Phoebe Waller-Bridge who took home three awards – one for the best comedy series, another for best actress in comedy, and another for outstanding writing for a comedy series. Phoebe’s net worth was estimated at $3 million but now it will just skyrocket after the phenomenal success of her show.

Others who were nominated for the same award:

Outstanding Lead Actor (Comedy) – Bill Hader (Barry)

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The legendary actor and comedian Bill Hader added yet another accolade to his trophy cabinet with this award. With his net worth established at $12 million, Bill Hader is one of the most accomplished comic actors to grace the idiot box.

Other nominees:

Outstanding Supporting Actress (Comedy) – Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)

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Outstanding Supporting Actor (Comedy) – Tony Shalhoub (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)

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Outstanding Director (Comedy) – Harry Bradbeer (Fleabag)

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Outstanding Writing (Comedy) – Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag)

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Limited Series:

Outstanding Limited Series – Chernobyl

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For it’s bone-chilling depiction of the nuclear tragedy, Chernobyl garnered instant popularity and praise, culminating into the award for best limited series.

Here are the other contenders:

Outstanding Lead Actress (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Michelle Williams (Fosse/Verdon)

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Other nominees:

Outstanding Lead Actor (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Jharrel Jerome (When They See Us)

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 Other nominees:

Outstanding Supporting Actress (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Patricia Arquette (The Act)

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Outstanding Supporting Actor (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Ben Whishaw (A Very English Scandal)

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Outstanding Director (Limited Series) – Johan Renck (Chernobyl)

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Outstanding Writing (Limited Series or TV Movie) – Craig Mazin (Chernobyl)

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Outstanding Television Movie – Black Mirror: Bandersnatch

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Outstanding Variety Sketch Series – Saturday Night Live

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Saturday Night Live also bagged another award for Outstanding Director for a Variety Series, won by Don Roy King.

Outstanding Variety Talk Series – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Another award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series went to Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

Outstanding Competition Program – RuPaul’s Drag Race

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