Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Emmy Night Magic: Stephen Graham's Romantic Moment with Hannah Walter

Stephen Graham shared a passionate kiss with his wife Hannah Walter at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball in Los Angeles on Sunday

EMMY EXTRAVAGANZA: Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper Sizzle on Red Carpet

In a night of unforgettable glamour, talented actors and creators took center stage at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards Governors Ball in Los Angeles. The star-studded event, which honored excellence in television programming, was filled with surprise winners, heartfelt acceptance speeches, and plenty of drama.

Stephen Graham's Kiss Steals the Show

Stephen, who looked smart in an all-black ensemble, embraced his glamorous wife before posing with his award as he celebrated the Netflix show's success

Among the evening's highlights was a passionate kiss shared by Stephen Graham and his wife Hannah Walter. The dashing couple, both 52, exuded chemistry as they posed on the red carpet before making their way into the glamorous Governors Ball.

Graham, who took home awards for acting and writing in the Limited or Anthology Series category, looked dapper in a tailored tuxedo while his stunning wife donned a breathtaking gown. The pair's kiss, captured by paparazzi, sent fans into a frenzy on social media, with many calling it one of the night's most memorable moments.

Owen Cooper Makes History as Youngest Male Emmy Winner

x The Adolescence star, 52, won in the acting and writing categories, the latter alongside Jack Thorne

In another notable moment, 24-year-old Owen Cooper became the youngest male actor to ever earn an Emmy Award. The talented newcomer took home the prize for Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his standout performance in "Adolescence."

Cooper's historic win marked a milestone achievement, paving the way for future generations of young actors in the industry.

Seth Rogen and Adam Sandler Bring Laughter to the Red Carpet

Stephen appeared as Jamie Miller's father Eddie in three of the four episodes

Laughter filled the air as comedic heavyweights Seth Rogen and Adam Sandler brought their signature humor to the red carpet. The duo, who both won awards for their work on "The Studio" and "Love You," respectively, were in high spirits, joking with reporters and posing for photos.

Rogen, a writer and director, took home the award for Best Writing for a Comedy Series, while Sandler earned a nod for his Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) "Adam Sandler: Love You."

Jean Smart Wins Big

Stephen and Hannah were joined by their daughter Grace and Son Alfie

Veteran actress Jean Smart continued her winning streak at this year's Emmys, taking home the prize for Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in HBO Max's "Hacks." With this latest victory, Smart adds to her impressive tally of Emmy wins, cementing her status as one of television's most beloved and respected performers.

Best Directing and Writing Wins

Other notable winners included Seth Rogen, who took home the award for Best Director for a Comedy Series for his work on "The Studio," and Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, who shared the prize for Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for their critically acclaimed show "Adolescence."

They couldn't look prouder of their father Stephen as he they posed with several awards

John Oliver Honored

In a nod to the world of comedy, John Oliver was recognized with an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series. The host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight," Oliver has long been celebrated for his incisive commentary and sharp wit.

The Full List of Winners:

The cast and crew of Adolescence celebrate after winning eight Emmys

  • Best Comedy Series: "The Studio" (Seth Rogen)
  • Best Writing for a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez for "The Studio"
  • Best Directing for a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen for "The Studio"
  • Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Seth Rogen for "The Studio"
  • Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Jean Smart for "Hacks"
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Owen Cooper for "Adolescence"
  • Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham for "Adolescence"
  • Best Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie: Philip Barantini for "Adolescence"

This year's Emmys ceremony was filled with excitement, drama, and heartwarming moments. The evening honored some of television's most talented creators, performers, and behind-the-scenes professionals, celebrating their outstanding work in the industry.

As the curtain closed on another unforgettable Emmy Awards night, one thing is clear: the world of television continues to captivate audiences with its diversity, creativity, and dedication to storytelling excellence.

Owen Cooper made history as the youngest ever male Emmy winner for his performance as Jamie Miller in Netflix's hit miniseries, Adolescence

Owen Cooper accepts the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for

Sydney gave Owen a hug as he made history last night

The actor seen in Adolescence, a show that has been seen by tens of millions of people

Stephen, Owen and Erin Doherty all picked up awards in LA last night

Doherty dedicated her first win to her 'big sister Grace' and said she 'wouldn’t be here without' her

Erin played child psychologist Briony Ariston in episode three of the series