Monday, September 24, 2012

Emmys Winners List 2012 - Did Your Favorite Show Win?

The past year in television was celebrated at the 2012 Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday (September 23) in Los Angeles. The big winners of the night in the acting categories were Claire Danes and Damian Lewis, who took home the Outstanding Leading Actor and Actress in a Drama Series awards for their show Homeland. Two and a Half Men‘s Jon Cryer and Veep‘s Julia Louis-Dreyfus picked up the top comedy prizes. Homeland helped Showtime bring home its first Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series. Modern Family won its third consecutive award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Game Change picked up the award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie. Click inside for the complete Emmys winners list… 2012 EMMY AWARDS COMPLETE WINNERS LIST COMEDY Outstanding Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory Curb Your Enthusiasm Girls Modern Family – WINNER 30 Rock Veep Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series Girls – Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath Mike & Molly – Melissa McCarthy as Molly Flynn New Girl – Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day Nurse Jackie – Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton Parks And Recreation – Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope 30 Rock – Tina Fey as Liz Lemon Veep – Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer – WINNER Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory – Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper Curb Your Enthusiasm – Larry David as Himself House Of Lies – Don Cheadle as Marty Kaan Louie – Louis C.K. as Louie 30 Rock – Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy Two And A Half Men – Jon Cryer as Alan Harper – WINNER Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory – Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler Desperate Housewives – Kathryn Joosten as Karen McCluskey Modern Family – Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy – WINNER Modern Family – Sofia Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett Nurse Jackie – Merritt Wever as Zoey Barkow Saturday Night Live – Kristen Wiig as various characters Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Modern Family – Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett Modern Family – Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett Modern Family – Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy Modern Family – Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker – WINNER New Girl – Max Greenfield as Schmidt Saturday Night Live – Bill Hader as various characters Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series Glee – Dot-Marie Jones as Coach Shannon Beiste Saturday Night Live – Maya Rudolph, Host Saturday Night Live – Melissa McCarthy, Host 30 Rock – Elizabeth Banks as Avery Jessup 30 Rock – Margaret Cho as Kim Jong-il Two And A Half Men – Kathy Bates as Charlie Harper – WINNER Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm – Michael J. Fox as Himself Modern Family – Greg Kinnear as Tad Nurse Jackie – Bobby Cannavale as Dr. Mike Cruz Saturday Night Live – Jimmy Fallon, Host – WINNER 30 Rock – Will Arnett as Devon Banks 30 Rock – Jon Hamm as Abner and David Brinkley Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm: “Palestinian Chickenâ€� – Robert B. Weide, Director Girls: “She Didâ€� – Lena Dunham, Director Louie: “Ducklingâ€� – Louis C.K., Director Modern Family: “Virgin Territoryâ€� – Jason Winer, Director Modern Family: “Baby On Boardâ€� – Steven Levitan, Director – WINNER New Girl: “Pilotâ€� – Jake Kasdan, Director Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Community: “Remedial Chaos Theoryâ€� – Chris McKenna, Written by Girls: Pilot – Lena Dunham, Written by Louie: “Pregnantâ€� – Louis C.K., Written by – WINNER Parks And Recreation: “The Debateâ€� – Amy Poehler, Written by Parks And Recreation: “Win, Lose, Or Draw “ – Michael Schur, Written by DRAMA Outstanding Drama Series Boardwalk Empire Breaking Bad Downton Abbey Game Of Thrones Homeland – WINNER Mad Men Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series Damages – Glenn Close as Patty Hewes Downton Abbey – Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley The Good Wife – Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick Harry’s Law – Kathy Bates as Harriet Korn Homeland – Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison – WINNER Mad Men – Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series Boardwalk Empire – Steve Buscemi as Nucky Thompson Breaking Bad – Bryan Cranston as Walter White Dexter – Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan Downton Abbey – Hugh Bonneville as Robert, Earl of Grantham Homeland – Damian Lewis as Nicholas Brody - WINNER Mad Men – Jon Hamm as Don Draper Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series Breaking Bad – Anna Gunn as Skyler White Downton Abbey – Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham – WINNER Downton Abbey – Joanne Froggatt as Anna The Good Wife – Archie Panjabi as Kalinda Sharma The Good Wife – Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart Mad Men – Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway Harris Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series Breaking Bad – Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman – WINNER Breaking Bad – Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo ‘Gus’ Fring Downton Abbey – Jim Carter as Mr. Carson Game Of Thrones – Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister Mad Men – Jared Harris as Lane Pryce Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series The Good Wife – Martha Plimpton as Patti Nyholm – WINNER Grey’s Anatomy – Loretta Devine as Adele Webber Harry’s Law – Jean Smart as D.A. Roseanna Remmick Mad Men – Julia Ormond as Marie Calvet Shameless – Joan Cusack as Sheila Jackson Smash – Uma Thurman as Rebecca Duvall Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series Breaking Bad – Mark Margolis as Tio Salamanca The Good Wife – Dylan Baker as Colin Sweeney The Good Wife – Michael J. Fox as Louis Canning Justified – Jeremy Davies as Dickie Bennett – WINNER Mad Men – Ben Feldman as Michael Ginsberg Parenthood – Jason Ritter as Mark Cyr Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series Boardwalk Empire: “To The Lostâ€� – Tim Van Patten, Director – WINNER Breaking Bad: “Face Offâ€� – Vince Gilligan, Director Downton Abbey: “Episode 7″ – Brian Percival, Director Homeland: “Pilotâ€� – Michael Cuesta, Director Mad Men – Phil Abraham, Director Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Downton Abbey • Episode 7 – Julian Fellowes, Written by Homeland • Pilot – Alex Gansa, Written by; Howard Gordon, Written by; Gideon Raff, Written by – WINNER Mad Men • The Other Woman – Semi Chellas, Written by; Matthew Weiner, Written by Mad Men • Commissions And Fees – Andre Jacquemetton, Written by; Maria Jacquemetton, Written by Mad Men • Far Away Places – Erin Levy, Written by; Matthew Weiner, Written by MINISERIES Outstanding Miniseries or Movie American Horror Story Game Change – WINNER Hatfields & McCoys Hemingway & Gellhorn Luther Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece) Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie American Horror Story – Connie Britton as Vivien Harmon Game Change – Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin – WINNER Hemingway & Gellhorn – Nicole Kidman as Martha Gellhorn Missing – Ashley Judd as Rebecca Winstone The Song Of Lunch (Masterpiece) – Emma Thompson as She Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Game Change – Woody Harrelson as Steve Schmidt Hatfields & McCoys – Kevin Costner as ‘Devil’ Anse Hatfield – WINNER Hatfields & McCoys – Bill Paxton as Randall McCoy Hemingway & Gellhorn – Clive Owen as Ernest Hemingway Luther – Idris Elba as John Luther Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece) – Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or A Movie American Horror Story – Frances Conroy as Moira American Horror Story – Jessica Lange as Constance Langdon – WINNER Game Change – Sarah Paulson as Nicolle Wallace Hatfields & McCoys – Mare Winningham as Sally McCoy Page Eight (Masterpiece) – Judy Davis as Jill Tankard Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie American Horror Story – Denis O’Hare as Larry Harvey Game Change – Ed Harris as John McCain Hatfields & McCoys – Tom Berenger as Jim Vance – WINNER Hemingway & Gellhorn – David Strathairn as John Dos Passos Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece) – Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special Game Change – Jay Roach, Director – WINNER Hatfields & McCoys – Kevin Reynolds, Director Hemingway & Gellhorn – Philip Kaufman, Director Luther – Sam Miller, Director Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece) – Paul McGuigan, Director Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special Game Change – Danny Strong, Written by – WINNER Hatfields & McCoys • Part 2 – Ted Mann, Story and Teleplay by; Ronald Parker, Teleplay by; Bill Kerby, Story by The Hour – Abi Morgan, Written by Luther – Neil Cross, Written by Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia (Masterpiece) – Steven Moffat, Written by VARIETY Outstanding Variety Series The Colbert Report The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – WINNER Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Real Time With Bill Maher Saturday Night Live Outstanding Variety Special Betty White’s 90th Birthday: A Tribute To America’s Golden Girl Kathy Griffin: Tired Hooker The Kennedy Center Honors – WINNER Mel Brooks And Dick Cavett Together Again Tony Bennett: Duets II (Great Performances) Outstanding Special Class Programs 84th Annual Academy Awards The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards The 54th Annual Grammy Awards Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel And The LA Phil Celebrate Gershwin (Great Performances) Louis C.K. Live At The Beacon Theatre 65th Annual Tony Awards – WINNER Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs Childrens Hospital – WINNER The Daily Show Correspondents Explain Parks And Recreation: April And Andy’s Road Trip 30 Rock: The Webisodes Web Therapy Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series The Colbert Report The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – WINNER Portlandia Real Time With Bill Maher Saturday Night Live Outstanding Animated Program American Dad! Bob’s Burgers Futurama The Penguins Of Madagascar: The Return Of The Revenge Of Dr. Blowhole – WINNER The Simpsons REALITY Outstanding Reality Program Antiques Roadshow Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution MythBusters Shark Tank Undercover Boss – WINNER Who Do You Think You Are? Outstanding Reality-Competition Program The Amazing Race – WINNER Dancing With The Stars Project Runway So You Think You Can Dance Top Chef The Voice Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program The Amazing Race – Phil Keoghan, Host American Idol – Ryan Seacrest, Host Betty White’s Off Their Rockers – Betty White, Host Dancing With The Stars – Tom Bergeron, Host – WINNER So You Think You Can Dance – Cat Deeley, Host Outstanding Nonfiction Series American Masters Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Frozen Planet – WINNER Inside The Actors Studio The Weight Of The Nation Outstanding Nonfiction Special Bobby Fischer Against The World George Harrison: Living In The Material World - WINNER Gloria: In Her Own Words Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey: Under African Skies 6 Days To Air: The Making Of South Park

Source : http://www.justjared.com/2012/09/23/emmys-winners-list-2012-did-your-favorite-show-win/

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