LaNasa Clinches First Emmy for ‘The Pitt’ Supporting Role

Lead Katherine LaNasa captured the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on September 14, 2025, for her portrayal of nurse Dana Evans in HBO’s The Pitt.

Nut Graf LaNasa’s surprise victory underscores the industry’s recognition of her nuanced performance in a high-pressure medical drama, marking her first Emmy nomination and win and spotlighting frontline healthcare professionals who inspired her character.

Ceremony Highlights

  • Venue and Host The awards took place at the Peacock Theater in L.A., hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze.
  • Key Competitors LaNasa bested nominees from The White Lotus, including Carrie Coon and Parker Posey, as well as Patricia Arquette (Severance) and Julianne Nicholson (Paradise).

Acceptance and Acknowledgments

LaNasa delivered an exuberant speech, thanking showrunner John Wells, her castmates, and “all the nurses who inspired Dana Evans.” She paid tribute to her family, especially her husband, actor Grant Show, and her children for their unwavering support.

Role and Relevance

The Pitt chronicles one intense day in a Pittsburgh trauma center, with each episode covering a single hour. Critics lauded LaNasa’s authentic, heartfelt portrayal of a seasoned charge nurse navigating medical crises-reflecting her own experiences as a cancer survivor, which informed her performance’s depth and empathy.

Industry and Fan Reaction

  • Critical Acclaim Reviews praised LaNasa’s ability to balance toughness and compassion, elevating the series’ ensemble dynamic.
  • Social Media Buzz Fans celebrated the unexpected win, flooding social platforms with congratulations and surprise at LaNasa’s longtime career finally earning academy recognition.

Looking Ahead

With The Pitt renewed for a second season, viewers can expect Dana Evans to return with a more guarded demeanor, championing nurse protections and exploring her emotional journey under pressure.