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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Emmy Winners 2010: 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards





Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies held at theNokia Theater in Los Angeles, California went underway Sunday, August 29, in its first live coast-to-coast broadcast since 1976.

Here’s the list of winners for the (2010) 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards:

Outstanding Drama Series:
Mad Men

Outstanding Comedy Series:
Modern Family
 
Outstanding Miniseries:
The Pacific

Outstanding Made for Television Movie:
Temple Grandin

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program:
Top Chef

Outstanding Music, Comedy or Variety Series:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Outstanding Music, Comedy or Variety Special:
The Kennedy Center Honors

Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series:
Bryan Cranston– Breaking Bad

Outstanding Lead Actor – Comedy Series:
Jim Parsons – The Big Bang Theory

Outstanding Lead Actor – Miniseries or Movie
Al Pacino– You Don’t Know Jack

Outstanding Lead Actress – Drama Series:
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer

Outstanding Lead Actress – Comedy Series:
Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie

Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or Movie:
Claire Danes – Temple Grandin

Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series:
Aaron Paul – Breaking Bad

Outstanding Supporting Actor – Comedy Series:
Eric Stonestreet – Modern Family

Outstanding Supporting Actor – Miniseries or Movie:
David Strathairn – Temple Grandin

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Drama Series:
Archie Panjabi – The Good Wife

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Comedy Series:
Jane Lynch – Glee

Outstanding Supporting Actress – Miniseries or Movie:
Julia Ormond – Temple Grandin

Outstanding Directing – Drama Series:
Steve Hill – Dexter

Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series:
Ryan Murphy – Glee

Outstanding Directing – Music, Comedy or Variety Special:
Bucky Gunts – Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening
Outstanding Writing – Drama Series:
Matther Weiner and Erin Levy – Mad Men

Outstanding Writing – Comedy Series:
Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd – Modern Family

Outstanding Writing – Miniseries or Movie:
Adam Mazer – You Don’t Know Jack

Outstanding Writing – Music. Comedy or Variety Special:
Dave Boone and Paul Greenberg – The 63rd Annual Tony Awards

Bob Hope Humanitarian Award: 
George Clooney

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