Aimee Lou Wood joined Erin Doherty, Rita Ora and Catherine Zeta-Jones as they lead the glamorous British and Irish stars at the Emmys on Sunday.
This year’s Emmy Awards sees a whole host of British and Irish acting legends as well as relative newcomers vying for gongs at the star-studded ceremony in LA.
Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper who could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Supporting Actor Award for the Netflix‘s smash hit series which has swept the board with 13 nominations.
The White Lotus star Aimee, 31, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama series, looked stunning in a pale pink and red satin gown, which featured a sweetheart neckline with red fabric peeking out the top of the pink cups, as well as a long train.
Aimee made a powerful statement with her garment as she attached a ceasefire brooch to her dress in support of the horrors in Gaza.
Also in attendance was fellow nominee Erin, who received a nod for her role in the acclaimed Netflix show Adolescence.
Aimee Lou Wood oozed glamour as she joined Sharon Horgan and Gwendoline Christie in leading the British and Irish stars at the Emmys in LA on Sunday
Also in attendance was fellow nominee Erin, who received a nod for her role in the acclaimed Netflix show Adolescence
Among the glamorous stars at Sunday’s event in LA were singer Rita Ora and Wednesday star Catherine Zeta-Jones
Erin looked sensational for the evening as she donned a black mirror effect sculpted gown with a full skirt while joined on the red carpet by her co-star Owen, 15.
Singer Rita Ora turned heads for the evening in a cream and white gown featuring a racy plunging neckline and thigh-high split. She was joined by her husband, director and actor Taika Waititi.
Nominated for both her writing and as a lead actress on Bad Sisters, Sharon Horgan was also seen on the carpet as she put on a racy display in a black sheer and cut-out gown featuring lace detailing.
The Irish actress’s gown featured daring straps and a chiffon skirt, as well as polka dot fabric.
Also in attendance was Severance star Gwendoline Christie, oozed sophistication on the carpet in a pale pink power suit.
The English actress is nominated in the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series category for Severance.
The White Lotus star Sam Nivola, 21, the son of actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola, was also in attendance as the HBO show swept 23 nominations.
Sam put on a striking display in a floral velvet waistcoat under a black tailcoat and wide-leg satin pants.
Elsewhere fellow White Lotus actor Walton Goggins, 53, put on a loved-up display with his wife Nadia Conners.
Walton and Nadia shared a kiss on the red carpet, with the actor wearing a white and black Louis Vuitton suit.
The White Lotus star Aimee, 31, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama series, looked stunning in a pale pink and red satin gown
Aimee’s gown featured a sweetheart neckline with red fabric peeking out the top of the pink cups, as well as a long train
Aimee made a powerful statement with her garment as she attached a ceasefire brooch to her dress in support of the horrors in Gaza
Aimee was seen making peace signs with her hands on the red carpet as she pouted
Erin looked sensational for the evening as she donned a black mirror effect sculpted gown with a full skirt while joined on the red carpet by her co-star Owen, 15
Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper who could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Supporting Actor Award (Seen with Adolescence cast)
Singer Rita Ora turned heads for the evening in a cream and white gown featuring a racy plunging neckline and thigh-high split
She was joined on the red carpet by her husband, director and actor Taika Waititi
Elsewhere Welsh actress Catherine looked incredible in a black sequin dress featuring a dramatic sheer and lace beaded bodice
British actor Jude Law also made an appearance, looking dapper in a tux ahead of presenting an award
Nominated for both her writing and as a lead actress on Bad Sisters, Sharon put on a racy display in a black sheer and cut-out gown featuring lace detailing
The Irish actress’s gown featured daring straps and a chiffon skirt, as well as polka dot fabric
Severance star Gwendoline Christie oozed sophistication on the carpet in a pale pink power suit
The English actress is nominated in the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series category for Severance
Adolescence co-stars Ashley Walters and Stephen Graham also took to the red carpet on Sunday
The White Lotus star Sam Nivola, the son of actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola, was also in attendance as the HBO show swept 23 nominations
Sam put on a striking display in a floral velvet waistcoat under a black tailcoat and wide-leg satin pants
Elsewhere fellow White Lotus actor Walton Goggins, 53, put on a loved-up display with his wife Nadia Conners
Walton and Nadia shared a kiss on the red carpet, with the actor wearing a white and black Louis Vuitton suit
Meanwhile his wife Nadia looked glamorous in a white chiffon floaty gown, which featured black straps across a cut-out at the abdomen, a plunging neckline and a choker scarf detail
Irish actor Colin Farrell was another star spotted at the event, joined by his son Henry
The Pitt star Tracy Ifeachor oozed sophistication on the carpet in a silver sequined gown featuring capped sleeves and a bejewelled clutch
Irish actress Ruth Bradley, best known for Primeval, looked incredible in an off-the-shoulder red sequin gown
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker took to the red carpet alongside Bisha K. Ali, who he is nominated with for their writing on season six, episode six
Charlie looked dapper for the evening in a dark blue satin suit with a matching tie, while Bisha wore a chic black suit featuring metal cross buttons
Meanwhile his wife Nadia looked glamorous in a white chiffon floaty gown, which featured black straps across a cut-out at the abdomen, a plunging neckline and a choker scarf detail.
The Pitt star Tracy Ifeachor oozed sophistication on the carpet in a silver sequined gown featuring capped sleeves and a bejewelled clutch.
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker took to the red carpet alongside Bisha K. Ali, who he is nominated with for their writing on season six, episode six, and executive producer Jessica Rhoades.
Charlie looked dapper for the evening in a dark blue satin suit with a matching tie, while Bisha wore a chic black suit featuring metal cross buttons.
Welsh actor Gerran Howell, who stars in the nominated HBO drama The Pitt, was also spotted making his red carpet appearance.
The actor from Barry opted for a chic oversized dark brown suit, paired with a dark grey shirt and a tie.
Adolescence co-stars Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham have also landed nods, alongside fellow Brit and The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood and Irish actor Colin Farrell for his role in The Penguin.
The current record holder for youngest male is Scott Jacoby, who bagged the Best Supporting Actor at 16 in 1973 for drama That Certain Summer.
Daily Mail previously revealed Owen would be entered in the Best Supporting Actor category, as opposed to Best Actor, which experts hailed as a ‘genius move’ and said would massively boost his chances of winning.
He will compete in the same category against co-star Ashley Walters who has also been nominated for his first Emmy for his role as DI Luke Bascombe.
Irish actor Ruth Nessa looked sensational in a cream patterned silk dress featuring a triangle bust bodice
Meanwhile Lead Actor nominee Slow Horses star Gary Oldman was joined by his wife Gisele Schmidt for the evening
Scottish actor Alan Cumming put on a striking display in a black satin suit with white lace lining and a huge cravat
Elsewhere Jason Isaacs, nominated for supporting actor, joined his wife Emma Hewitt on the red carpet
What We Do In The Shadows actor Matt Berry also made an appearance
Chewing Gum and Slow Horses actor Kadiff Kirwan looked suave in an oversized black suit jacket featuring white ribbons
He paired the blazer with a white floral vest, wide-leg trousers and a pair of silver shoes
Ted Lasso actor Brett Goldstein looked dapper in a navy sheen blazer featuring black buttons and a black collar, as well as a bow tie
Welsh actor Gerran Howell, who stars in the nominated HBO drama The Pitt, was also spotted making his red carpet appearance
The actor from Barry opted for a chic oversized dark brown suit, paired with a dark grey shirt and a tie
This year’s Emmy Awards sees a whole host of British and Irish acting legends as well as relative newcomers vying for gongs (Owen Cooper in Adolescence pictured)
Leading the pack is Adolescence star Owen Cooper alongside fellow Brit and The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood (pictured)
Irish actor Colin Farrell is nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Penguin
Meanwhile Stephen, who co-created and co-wrote Adolescence as well as starring in it as Owen’s father, is also up for Outstanding Leading Actor and Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series.
While Erin’s gripping one-take scene as child psychologist Briony interviewing teenager murderer Jamie Miller – played by Owen – was lauded as the ‘most astounding episode of a dazzling quartet’ by the Guardian.
She is up for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie prize, and faces strong competition against co-star Christine Tremarco, Irish actress Ruth Negga as well as Deirdre O’Connell, Chloë Sevigny and Jenny Slate.
Earlier this year The Penguin star Colin won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor for his role in the HBO’s acclaimed DC series, a feat he is no doubt hoping to replicate.
Ahead of the ceremony Adolescence star Owen said: ‘I will never forget this for the rest of my life. If I break the record that would be cool. It’s all next level. This time last year I didn’t know what I’d be doing.
‘Never could I have believed that this show would change my life in the way that it has.’
The young actor has also revealed which iconic role he wants to play next after the Netflix series made him world famous overnight.
He admitted seeing Tom Holland , 28, in disaster drama The Impossible, based on the events of the 2004 Thailand Tsunami, which made him want to be an actor and now dreams of replacing his idol as Spiderman in the Marvel Universe.
Owen, 15, could make history as the youngest ever male winner if he scoops Best Supporting Actor for the Netflix ‘s smash hit series which has swept the board with 13 nominations
Meanwhile Stephen (L) who co-created and co-wrote Adolescence as well as starring in it as Owen’s father, is also up for Best Leading Actor and Best Writing in a Limited Series
Owen will compete in the same category against co-star Ashley Walters (R) who has also been nominated for his first Emmy for his role as DI Luke Bascombe
While Erin’s gripping one-take scene as child psychologist Briony interviewing teenager murderer Jamie Miller – played by Owen – was lauded by critics
In Adolescence the young star’s performance has gained plaudits and calls for a BAFTA nomination, but Owen admitted being left surprised after receiving equally supportive messages from his mates back home in Warrington.
For her role in The White Lotus Aimee, 31, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama series, faced ridicule over her teeth in an SNL sketch as well as rumours of a feud with co-star and onscreen love interest Walton Goggins.
In a recent interview with British GQ, she explained that White Lotus creator Mike White had to ‘fight’ to cast her, which made her feel insecure.
She continued: ‘When someone (not a producer) told me Mike fought for me it was said in a nice way.
‘I just spiralled about it because of my own impostor syndrome. That was my point. Just really wanted to clear that up because HBO have been nothing but super supportive.
In the GQ article, Aimee dove into the insecurity, saying, ‘My little head goes: “HBO didn’t want me. And I know why HBO didn’t want me, it’s because I’m ugly.”‘
‘Mike had to say, “Please let me have the ugly girl!” That was the thing that was in my head,’ she continued.
Since its premiere she has faced ridicule over her teeth in an SNL sketch as well as rumours of a feud with co-star and onscreen love interest Walton Goggins (pictured together on the show)
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards: All the major winners
Best Drama Series
Andor
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
Paradise
The Pitt – WINNER
Severance
Slow Horses
The Pitt earned top honor of the night – Best Drama Series – as Noah Wyle (center) and Katherine LaNasa also triumphed
Best Limited or Anthology Series
Adolescence – WINNER
Black Mirror
Dying For Sex
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story
The Penguin
Best Television Movie
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy
The Gorge
Mountainhead
Nonnas
Rebel Ridge – WINNER
Best Reality Competition Program
The Amazing
Race RuPaul’s Drag Race
Survivor
Top Chef
The Traitors – WINNER
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown: Paradise
Adam Scott: Severance
Noah Wyle: The Pitt – WINNER
Noah Wyle earned his first ever Emmy in the Best Actor category for The Pitt
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Britt Lower: Severance – WINNER
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Zach Cherry: Severance
Walton Goggins: The White Lotus
Jason Isaacs: The White Lotus
James Marsden: Paradise
Sam Rockwell: The White Lotus
Tramell Tillman: Severance – WINNER
John Turturro: Severance
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Patricia Arquette: Severance
Carrie Coon: The White Lotus
Katherine LaNasa: The Pitt – WINNER
Julianne Nicholson: Paradise
Parker Posey: The White Lotus
Natasha Rothwell: The White Lotus
Aimee Lou Wood: The White Lotus
Katherine LaNasa earned Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for The Pitt
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Giancarlo Esposito: The Boys
Scott Glenn: The White Lotus
Shawn Hatosy: The Pitt – WINNER
Joe Pantoliano: The Last of Us
Forest Whitaker: Andor
Jeffrey Wright: The Last of Us
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Jane Alexander: Severance
Gwendoline Christie: Severance
Kaitlyn Dever: The Last of Us
Cherry Jones: The Handmaid’s Tale
Catherine O’Hara: The Last of Us
Merritt Wever: Severance – WINNER
Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Colin Farrell: The Penguin
Stephen Graham: Adolescence – WINNER
Jake Gyllenhaal: Presumed Innocent
Brian Tyree Henry: Dope Thief
Cooper Koch: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story
Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Cate Blanchett: Disclaimer
Meghann Fahy: Sirens
Rashida Jones: Black Mirror
Cristin Milioti: The Penguin – WINNER
Michelle Williams: Dying For Sex
Cristin Milioti was emotional as she earned an acting honor for The Penguin
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Javier Bardem: Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story
Bill Camp: Presumed Innocent
Owen Cooper: Adolescence – WINNER
Rob Delaney: Dying For Sex
Peter Sarsgaard: Presumed Innocent
Ashley Walters: Adolescence
Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to ever earn an Emmy
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Erin Doherty: Adolescence – WINNER
Ruth Negga: Presumed Innocent
Deirdre O’Connell: The Penguin
Chloë Sevigny: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Jenny Slate: Dying for Sex
Christine Tremarco: Adolescence
Best Talk Series
The Daily Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – WINNER
Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation as he earned an Emmy
Best Scripted Variety Series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – WINNER
Saturday Night Live
Best Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Hacks
Nobody Wants This
Only Murders In The Building
Shrinking
The Studio – WINNER
What We Do In The Shadows
The Studio earned the top comedy award
Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Uzo Aduba: The Residence
Kristen Bell: Nobody Wants This
Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri: The Bear
Jean Smart: Hacks – WINNER
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Adam Brody: Nobody Wants This
Seth Rogen: The Studio – WINNER
Jason Segel: Shrinking
Martin Short: Only Murders in the Building
Jeremy Allen White: The Bear
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Liza Colón-Zayas: The Bear
Hannah Einbinder: Hacks – WINNER
Kathryn Hahn: The Studio
Janelle James: Abbott Elementary
Catherine O’Hara: The Studio
Sheryl Lee Ralph: Abbott Elementary
Jessica Williams: Shrinking
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Ike Barinholtz: The Studio
Colman Domingo: The Four Seasons
Harrison Ford: Shrinking
Jeff Hiller: Somebody Somewhere – WINNER
Ebon Moss-Bachrach: The Bear
Michael Urie: Shrinking
Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Olivia Colman: The Bear
Jamie Lee Curtis: The Bear
Cynthia Erivo: Poker Face
Robby Hoffman: Hacks
Zoë Kravitz: The Studio
Julianne Nicholson: Hacks – WINNER
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Jon Bernthal: The Bear
Bryan Cranston: The Studio – WINNER
Dave Franco: The Studio
Ron Howard: The Studio
Anthony Mackie: The Studio
Martin Scorsese: The Studio
Best Writing for a Comedy Series
Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary
Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky: Hacks
Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton, Eric Notarnicola: The Rehearsal
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen, Bridget Everett: Somebody Somewhere
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez: The Studio – WINNER
Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis, Paul Simms: What We Do In The Shadows
Best Writing for a Drama Series
Dan Gilroy, Andor – WINNER
Joe Sachs, The Pitt
R. Scott Gemmill, The Pitt
Dan Erickson, Severance
Will Smith, Slow Horses
Mike White, The White Lotus
Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham: Adolescence – WINNER
Charlie Brooker, Bisha K. Ali: Black Mirror
Kim Rosenstock, Elizabeth Meriwether: Dying For Sex
Lauren LeFranc: The Penguin
Joshua Zetumer: Say Nothing
Best Directing for a Drama Series
Janus Metz: Andor
Amanda Marsalis: The Pitt
John Wells: The Pitt
Jessica Lee Gagné: Severance
Ben Stiller: Severance
Adam Randall: Slow Horses – WINNER
Mike White: The White Lotus
Best Directing for a Comedy Series
Ayo Edebiri: The Bear
Lucia Aniello: Hacks
James Burrows: Mid-Century Modern
Nathan Fielder: The Rehearsal
Seth Rogen: The Studio – WINNER
Seth Rogen earned Best Director for a Comedy Series for The Studio
Best Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Philip Barantini: Adolescence – WINNER
Shannon Murphy: Dying For Sex
Helen Shaver: The Penguin
Jennifer Getzinger: The Penguin
Nicole Kassell: Sirens
Lesli Linka Glatter: Zero Day
Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program
RuPaul Charles: RuPaul’s Drag Race
Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec Daymond John, Daniel Lubetsky: Shark Tank
Alan Cumming: The Traitors – WINNER
Kristen Kish: Top Chef
Jeff Probst: Survivor
Host for a Game Show
Elizabeth Banks: Press Your Luck
Steve Harvey: Celebrity Family Feud
Ken Jennings: Jeopardy!
Colin Jost: Pop Culture Jeopardy!
Jimmy Kimmel, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – WINNER
Structured Reality Program
Antiques Roadshow
Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives
Love Is Blind
Queer Eye – WINNER
Shark Tank
Unstructured Reality Program
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Love On The Spectrum – WINNER
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
Welcome to Wrexham
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Beyonce Bowl
The Oscars
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar
SNL 50: The Anniversary Special – WINNER
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert
Lorne Michaels and Colin Jost accepted an award for SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Adam Sandler: Love You
Ali Wong: Single Lady
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years
Conan O’Brien Mark Twain Prize – WINNER
Sarah Silverman: Post Mortem
Your Friend, Nate Bargatze