Andy Samberg
Although he wasn't nominated for "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," Andy Samberg watched plenty of his friends win statues as he hosted the 2015 Emmy Awards. Pictured: Samberg attends the Emmys in Los Angeles, Sept. 20, 2015. Getty

TV actors celebrated their big night Sunday. The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, and nominees were recognized by the Television Academy for their achievements in acting, directing, writing and more.

Some shows, like “Orphan Black,” had only one nomination in the ceremony, but other shows had more than the winners could carry. For “Game of Thrones,” it seems the question wasn’t if the show would win but which awards it would receive. With more 24 nominations, there were plenty of choices.

Several actors were also vying for their last chance to win an Emmy for series that have ended. Jon Hamm was competing for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama for his work in “Mad Men,” while Amy Poehler was up for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy for “Parks and Recreation.” It was Poehler’s sixth consecutive nomination for the show and Hamm’s seventh, but neither ever has won the awards before. Did they finally win in their respective categories?

See our full list of 2015 Primetime Emmy winners below:

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy: Allison Janney, "Mom"

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy: Simon Blackwell, Armando Ianucci, Tony Roche, "Veep"

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy: Tony Hale, "Veep"

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy: Jill Soloway, "Transparent"

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy: Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy: Julia-Louis Dreyfus, "Veep"

Outstanding Reality Competition Program: "The Voice"

Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or Movie: Jane Anderson, "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Regina King, "American Crime"

Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or Movie: Lisa Cholodenko, "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Bill Murray, "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie: Frances McDormand, "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie: Richard Jenkins, "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Miniseries: "Olive Kitteridge"

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special: "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart"

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series: "Inside Amy Schumer"

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series: Chuck O'Neil, "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart"

Outstanding Variety Talk Series: "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart"

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, "Game of Thrones"

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama: Uzo Aduba, "Orange is the New Black"

Outstanding Directing in a Drama: David Nutter, "Game of Thrones"

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama: Peter Dinklage, "Game of Thrones"

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Jon Hamm, "Mad Men"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder"

Outstanding Comedy Series: "Veep"

Outstanding Drama Series: "Game of Thrones"