TV stars and other celebrities walk the red carpet during the 2024 Emmys that saw Shogun, The Bear and Baby Reindeer win.
‘Slow Horses’ actress Dame Kristin Scott Thomas was among the first of the A-list stars to walk the Emmys red carpet

Andrew Scott was nominated for best leading actor in a limited series for Ripley
Selena Gomez scored her first Emmy nomination this year for ‘Only Murders in the Building’

Four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan walked the red carpet with husband Jack Lowden, who was nominated for an Emmy for ‘Slow Horses’

Jennifer Aniston was up for best actress in a drama for ‘The Morning Show’

Aniston’s co-star on ‘The Morning Show’, Reese Witherspoon, was also nominated for leading drama actress

Robert Downey Jr, pictured with wife Susan, was nominated for ‘The Sympathizer’

Kristen Wiig was nominated for best actress in a comedy series for ‘Palm Royale’

Scottish actor and comic Richard Gadd, a triple winner for ‘Baby Reindeer’, wore a kilt on the red carpet

Alan Cumming, host of ‘The Traitors USA’, which won best reality competition programme, was also in tartan
‘Sex Education’s Gillian Anderson was among the other stars walking the red carpet
‘Hijack’ star Idris Elba walked the red carpet with his wife Sabrina Dhowre
‘Bridgerton’ star Nicola Coughlan also walked the red carpet

Christine Baranski had a nomination in the best supporting drama actress category for ‘The Gilded Age’ (Reuters).
‘Schitt’s Creek stars Dan and Eugene Levy hosted the ceremony at the Peacock Theatre in downtown Los Angeles

Also on the red carpet were the stars of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’, which was hoping to win best reality competition programme for a sixth time

Oscar winner Viola Davis also posed for pictures on the red carpet

‘Lessons in Chemistry’s Aja Naomi King was nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series
‘Fallout’ star Walton Goggins was nominated for best drama actor

Sarah Paulson posed for photos with her wife, fellow actress Holland Taylor, who was nominated for ‘The Morning Show.’

Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer were both nominated for their performances in ‘Fellow Travelers.’

Quinta Brunson was nominated for both writing and acting in comedy ‘Abbott Elementary.’

Olivia Williams and Dominic West played Camilla and Charles in ‘The Crown.’

Liza Colón-Zayas won best supporting actress in a comedy series for ‘The Bear’

Richard Schiff and Dulé Hill appeared on the red carpet ahead of a ‘West Wing’ reunion

British actress Juno Temple was up for best leading actress in a limited series for ‘Fargo’
No awards ceremony is complete without Meryl Streep, who was nominated for a supporting actress award for ‘Only Murders In The Building’