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On Sunday night in West Hollywood, Calif., HBO Max rolled out a red carpet, filled a fountain with ice and threw a champagne-and-caviar-filled after party for the 77th Emmy Awards.
After the ceremony, actors from popular shows like “The Pitt,” “Hacks” and “The Penguin” filed into the San Vicente Bungalows to drink, dance and revel in the success. HBO Max started the evening with 142 nominations — the most of any network — and ended it with 30 Emmy wins.
“The Pitt,” the fast-paced medical drama that follows doctors and nurses through one of Pittsburgh’s busiest trauma centers, won the Emmy for outstanding drama series, one of the biggest awards of the night. Its star, Noah Wyle, who plays the physician Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch, won best actor in a drama series. Katherine LaNasa, who plays a nurse named Dana Evans, won best supporting actress.
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Mr. Wyle, a television veteran known for his run as Dr. John Carter on the NBC series “ER,” said that getting to work on “The Pitt” felt like the stars had finally aligned for him.