Washington: The Television Academy has announced the names of all the presenters of the upcoming 77th Amy Awards on September 14, 2025.
Sydney Sweeni, Stephen Collbert, Tina Fee, Jena Ortga and Mariska Herge are ready to introduce the 77th Amy Awards, reported by Variety.
They will join as stars and other hosts Nut Baragatz Emmys AE Downtown Live Peacock Theater of Los Angeles.
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Sydney Sweeny is currently based on significant praise for her film ‘Christie’, a boxing drama recently premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Playing a Titular role, Sweeni shared that she was “blown away by the true story of real Christie Martin as an underdog champion” and she is called “the most rigid and inspirational woman who I have ever met in my whole life,” according to the variety.
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For Stephen Colbert, the host made headlines earlier this year to cancel his show ‘The Late Show with Stephen Collbert’.
In July, CBS confirmed that ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ would end in May 2026. The network stated that it was a “financial decision” due to the tough TV market. However, speculation has been speculated that other reasons may be included, as reported by diversity.
The much awaited sequel of Jenna Ortga’s ‘Wednesday’ was recently released on Netflix, with singer Lady Gaga’s cameo acting performance.
According to the variety, here is a complete list of names which are ready to introduce the Amy Awards on 14 September.
It includes Elizabeth Banks, EK Barinhltz, Angela Baset, Jason Betman, Kathy Betles, Kriston Bell, Alexis Bladele, Sterling. Brown, Stephen Collbert, Jennifer Coolies, Alan Cumming, Eric Dane, Coleman Domino, Tona Fayene, Ton Gowin, Ton Gowin, Ton Gowin, Ton Gogin, Hergit.
Apart from this, Justin Hartley, Charlie Hannam, Jude Law, James Marsden, Christopher Meloni, Lean Morgan, Julian Nicholson, Jenna Ortga, Sara Paulson, Ivan Peters, Parker Posi, Jeff Prost, Filicia Rashad, Hirouki Snada, Michael Shur Cathreen Gita G.
For diversity, last weekend, HBO Max’s’ The Penguin ‘and Apple TV+’ The Studio ‘dominated one of the winners’ list at night, while at night, NBC’s’ SNL 50: The Anniversary Special’ dominated with seven awards.
So far, ‘The Studio’ goes with nine wins, followed by ‘The Penguin’ with eight, ‘SNL 50: The Anniversary Special’ with Seven, Six with ‘Savens’, and ‘Endor,’ ‘Arcon,’ ‘Love, Death + Robot’ and ‘The Traitors’ All with Four, Variety.