The Pitt, Katherine LaNasa and Emmy
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Clutching a small piece of paper, LaNasa went on to thank all the nurses that inspired her Dana Evans character, her family at "The Pitt," her children and husband, actor Grant Show. She then let out a celebratory yell, raised up her Emmy and bowed before being escorted off stage.
Katherine LaNasa’s Emmy win for HBO Max’s ‘The Pitt’ shines light on healthcare heroes. She also gave a heartfelt tribute to husband Grant Show. Read details of her speech, career, and what’s next for the series.
The 2025 Emmys were full of surprises and a few snubs! As for surprise wins… Severance star Britt Lower won best actress in a drama series, an honor that many experts predicted would go to Matlock’s Kathy Bates.
Paul W. Downs, a “Hacks” co-creator who also plays the talent manager Jimmy LuSaque Jr. in the show, was at the party with his wife and fellow “Hacks” co-creator, Lucia Aniello. Mr. Downs and Ms. Aniello said they planned to stay out late celebrating, as they had in previous years.
The 2025 Emmy Awards were not without the usual snubs and surprises with Katherine LaNasa and Jeff Hiller among the pleasant surprises, while expected winner Kathy Bates walked away empty handed.
The Pitt series, which was released earlier this year, became an instant hit with its intense storyline featuring the emergency room of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.
Britt Lower took the best drama actress award experts predicted would go to the 'Matlock' star in a historic win, while limited series actor fave Colin Farrell couldn't escape the 'Adolescence' juggernaut.
Tramell Tillman is the first Black man to win an Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for his role in “Severance.” Tillman spoke backstage Sunday about the “beautiful work” that scores of Black actors have done before him,