2017 Emmy Awards: Winners Updated Live

Tonight, television fanatics get to celebrate the best of the best that the small screen had to offer in the past year -- at least as far as the voters are concerned -- with the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards airing on CBS. For the most part, this year's batch of nominees is as impressive as ever, featuring quite a few breakout new series, as well as honoring some series and performers that have been near-perfect or better for years. (Of course, this year's snubs also seem more glaring than ever.) But who's actually winning the awards?

Look no further than below, where we've compiled a list of all the big winners at the 2017 Emmys. Love the choices or hate them, these shows represent TV's elite until next year's awards telecast. Keep checking back throughout the night as the winners are updated as they're announced.

Outstanding Drama Series

Better Call Saul

The Crown

The Handmaid's Tale (W)

House Of Cards

Stranger Things

This Is Us

Westworld

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama

Viola Davis - How to Get Away With Murder

Claire Foy - The Crown

Elisabeth Moss - The Handmaid's Tale (W)

Keri Russell - The Americans

Evan Rachel Wood - Westworld

Robin Wright - House of Cards

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama

Sterling K Brown - This Is Us (W)

Anthony Hopkins - Westworld

Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul

Matthew Rhys - The Americans

Liev Schreiber - Ray Donovan

Kevin Spacey - House of Cards

Milo Ventimiglia - This Is Us

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama

Uzo Aduba - Orange is the New Black

Millie Bobby Brown - Stranger Things

Samira Wiley - The Handmaid's Tale

Ann Dowd - The Handmaid's Tale (W)

Chrissy Metz - This Is Us

Thandie Newton - Westworld

lithgow the crown

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama

Jonathan Banks - Better Call Saul

Mandy Patinkin - Homeland

Michael Kelly - House of Cards

David Harbour - Stranger Things

John Lithgow - The Crown (W)

Ron Cephas Jones - This Is Us

Jeffrey Wright - Westworld

Outstanding Comedy Series

Atlanta

Black-ish

Master of None

Modern Family

Silicon Valley

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Veep (W)

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy

Pamela Adlon - Better Things

Tracee Ellis Ross - black-ish

Jane Fonda - Grace and Frankie

Lily Tomlin - Grace and Frankie

Allison Janney - Mom

Ellie Kemper - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep (W)

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy

Donald Glover - Atlanta (W)

Zach Galifianakis - Baskets

Anthony Anderson - black-ish

Aziz Ansari - Master of None

William H. Macy - Shameless

Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent

mckinnon as clinton snl

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy

Vanessa Bayer - Saturday Night Live

Leslie Jones - Saturday Night Live

Kate McKinnon - Saturday Night Live (W)

Kathryn Hahn - Transparent

Judith Light - Transparent

Anna Chlumsky - Veep

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy

Louie Anderson - Baskets

Ty Burrell - Modern Family

Alec Baldwin - Saturday Night Live (W)

Tituss Burgess - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Tony Hale - Veep

Matt Walsh - Veep

Outstanding Limited Series

Big Little Lies (W)

Fargo

FEUD: Bette and Joan

Genius

The Night Of

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie

Felicity Huffman - American Crime

Nicole Kidman - Big Little Lies (W)

Reese Witherspoon - Big Little Lies

Carrie Coon - Fargo

Jessica Lange - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Susan Sarandon - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Series or Movie

Riz Ahmed - The Night Of (W)

Benedict Cumberbatch - Sherlock

Robert De Niro - Wizard of Lies

Ewan McGregor - Fargo

Geoffrey Rush - Genius

John Turturro - The Night Of

Outstanding TV Movie

Black Mirror: San Junipero - Netflix (W)

Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love - NBC

Sherlock: The Lying Detective - PBS

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - HBO

The Wizard of Lies - HBO

laura dern big little lies

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie

Regina King - American Crime

Laura Dern - Big Little Lies (W)

Shailene Woodley - Big Little Lies

Judy Davis - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Jackie Hoffman - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Michelle Pfeiffer - The Wizard of Lies

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie

Alexander Skarsgård - Big Little Lies (W)

David Thewlis - Fargo

Stanley Tucci - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Alfred Molina - FEUD: Bette and Joan

Michael K. Williams - The Night Of

Bill Camp - The Night Of

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

American Ninja Warrior

Project Runway

RuPaul's Drag Race

The Amazing Race

The Voice (W)

Top Chef

Outstanding Variety Talk Series

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (W)

Real Time with Bill Maher

The Late Late Show with James Corden

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Check out some of our other Emmy-related coverage, such as that fantastic opening number, which included that Sean Spicer appearance. And then check out our fall premiere schedule for everything else hitting the small screen soon.

Nick Venable
Assistant Managing Editor

Nick is a Cajun Country native and an Assistant Managing Editor with a focus on TV and features. His humble origin story with CinemaBlend began all the way back in the pre-streaming era, circa 2009, as a freelancing DVD reviewer and TV recapper.  Nick leapfrogged over to the small screen to cover more and more television news and interviews, eventually taking over the section for the current era and covering topics like Yellowstone, The Walking Dead and horror. Born in Louisiana and currently living in Texas — Who Dat Nation over America’s Team all day, all night — Nick spent several years in the hospitality industry, and also worked as a 911 operator. If you ever happened to hear his music or read his comics/short stories, you have his sympathy.