In pictures: The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards

 The Primetime Emmy Awards, which honor the best in American television, have just wrapped up tonight in Los Angeles.

Eugene and Dan Levy, the father-and-son duo who co-starred in the sitcom “Schitt’s Creek,” hosted the show from the Peacock Theater.

See some of the best photos from the night:

Ebon Moss-Bachrach accepts the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series ("The Bear"). He also won the award at the last Emmys. 
Show hosts Eugene and Dan Levy open the show with some jokes. The father-and-son duo starred in the award-winning sitcom "Schitt's Creek," which ended in 2020. 
Liza Colón-Zayas accepts the award for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series ("The Bear"). It was already the third acting award for "The Bear" in the first hour of the show. 
From left, Maya Rudolph, Seth Meyers, Kristen Wiig and Bowen Yang present the Emmy for outstanding writing for a variety special. They took the opportunity to poke fun at their current and former boss, “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels. Wiig joked that Michaels has “lost the Emmy” over 80 times. “You do have value. You are worthy and you are not, and have never been a loser, even though you have lost a lot,” Wiig joked, speaking directly to Michaels in the audience. (He has still won 21 Emmys.) 
Lamorne Morris poses backstage with the Emmy he won for outstanding supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie ("Fargo"). 
Alan Cumming, the host of "The Traitors," is accompanied by members of the show's cast and crew after it won the Emmy for outstanding reality competition program. 

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