Overview
- Katherine LaNasa earned Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for portraying nurse Dana Evans on The Pitt, marking her first nomination and first win.
- In her acceptance, she thanked showrunner John Wells, writer Scott Gemmill, nurses who informed her role, colleague Noah Wyle, her children, and her husband Grant Show.
- Host Nate Bargatze’s pledge to donate $100,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America docked $1,000 per second over a 45‑second speech, with LaNasa’s remarks trimming about $6,000.
- The 77th Emmy Awards took place at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, aired on CBS, streamed on Paramount+, and were hosted by Bargatze.
- LaNasa topped a field that included Patricia Arquette, Carrie Coon, Julianne Nicholson, Parker Posey, Natasha Rothwell, and Aimee Lou Wood, while Tramell Tillman won Supporting Actor for Severance and dedicated his award to his mother, with one outlet alone describing his win as a first for a Black actor in the category.