Elsewhere, Home Alone and Schitt’s Creek star Catherine O’Hara, who died in January, was named best TV comedy actress for her role in Hollywood satire The Studio.

Paying tribute to O’Hara and accepting the prize on her behalf, the show’s creator Seth Rogen said: “She really showed that you can be a genius, and be kind, and one of those things does not have to come at the expense of the other.

“Something I’ve been marvelling at over the last few weeks was her ability to be generous and kind and gracious while never minimising her own talents, and her own ability to contribute to the work we were doing.”

He added: “She knew she could destroy, and she wanted to destroy every day on set.”

O’Hara’s win was one of several for The Studio, along with best comedy ensemble and best comedy actor for Rogen.

Other TV winners included Michelle Williams (Dying For Sex), Keri Russell (The Diplomat) and British actor Owen Cooper (Adolescence), but he was not present at the Los Angeles ceremony to collect his trophy.

Medical drama The Pitt won best drama ensemble and best TV drama actor for Noah Wyle, who told his co-stars filming the series had “been challenging, difficult and rewarding in ways I couldn’t possibly fathom, but I look at your faces and I wouldn’t change one thing”.