The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards were presented Sunday evening, Sept. 23, at
the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Hosted for the first time by Jimmy
Kimmel, the night was full of laughs.
George Stevens, Jr. and Michael M. Stevens, "The Kennedy Center Honors"
Oustanding Special Class Programs
Ricky Kirshner, Glenn Weiss and Neil Patrick Harris, 65th Annual Tony
Awards
Outstanding Special Class Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment
Programs
Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Keith Crofford, Nick Weidenfeld and
Rich Rosenthal, "Children's Hospital"
Outstanding Special Class Short-Format Nonfiction
Programs
"DGA Moments in Time"
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series
Don Roy King, "Saturday Night Live"
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
Glenn Weiss, 65th Annual Tony Awards
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
Tim Carvell, Rory Albanese, Kevin Bleyer, Rich Blomquist, Steve Bodow, Wyatt
Cenac, Hallie Haglund, JR Havlan, Elliott Kalan, Dan McCoy, Jo Miller, John
Oliver, Zhubin Parang, Daniel Radosh, Jason Ross and Jon Stewart, "The Daily
Show With Jon Stewart"
Oustanding Writing for a Variety Special
Louis C.K., "Louis C.K. Live at the Beacon Theatre"
Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming
Cinematography Team, "Frozen Planet"
Outstanding Cinematography for Reality Programming
Cinematography Team, "Deadliest Catch"
Outstanding Costumes for a Series
Michele Clapton, Alexander Fordham and Chloe Aubry, "Game of Thrones"
Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a
Special
Annie Symons and Yvonne Duckett, "Great Expectations"
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama
Series
Jordan Goldman and David Latham, "Homeland"
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy
Series
Steven A. Rasch, "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a
Movie
Don Cassidy, "Hatfields & McCoys"
Outstanding Picture Editing for Short-Form Segments and Variety
Specials
Bill DeRonde, Chris Lovett, Mark Stepp, Pi Ware, John Zimmer and Ben Folts,
2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming
Andy Netley and Sharon Gillooly, "Frozen Planet"
Outstanding Picture Editing for Reality Programming
Josh Early and Alex Durham, "Deadliest Catch"
Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series
(Non-Prosthetic)
Paul Engelen and Melissa Lackersteen, "Game of Thrones"
Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special
(Non-Prosthetic)
Zena Shteysei, Angela Moos, Patti Ramsey Bortoli, Barbara Fonte, Sarah Woolf
and Nadege Schoenfeld, "Dancing With the Stars"
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or a Movie
Mario Michisanti and Francesca Tampieri, "Hatfields & McCoys"
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a
Special
Greg Nicotero, Jake Garber, Andy Schoneberg, kevin Wasner, Gino Crognale,
Carey Jones and Garrett Immel, "The Walking Dead"
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic
Score)
John Lunn, "Downton Abbey"
Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a
Special
Javier Navarrete, "Hemingway & Gellhorn"
Outstanding Music Direction
Rob Berman and Rob Mathes, "The Kennedy Center Honors"
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
Adam Schlesinger and David Javerbaum, 65th Annual Tony Awards
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Peter Brown, Kira Roessler, Tim Hands, Paul Aulicino, Stephen P. Robinson,
Vanessa Lapato, Brett Voss, James Moriana, Jeffrey Wilhoit and David Klotz,
"Game of Thrones"
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a
Special
Douglas Murray, Peter Horner, Kim Foscato, Steve Boeddeker, Casey Langfelder,
Andrea Gard, Pat Jackson, Daniel Laurie, Goro Koyama, Andy Malcolm and Joanie
Diener, "Hemingway & Gellhorn"
Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or
Multi-Camera)
Chris Davis, Eric Milano, Andy Smith and Joshua L. Pearson, "Paul Simon's
Graceland Journey: Under African Skies"
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One
Hour)
Ronan Hill, Mervyn Moore, Onnalee Blank and Matthew Waters, "Game of
Thrones"
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-
Hour)
Stephen A. Tibbo, Dean Okrand and Brian R. Harman, "Modern Family"
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie
Stanomir Dragos, Christian Cooke and Brad Zoern, "Hatfields & McCoys"
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special
Paul Sandweiss, Tommy Vicari, Pablo Munguia and Kristian Pedregon, 84th
Annual Academy Awards
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Programming
SGraham Wild and Archie Moore, "Frozen Planet"
Outstanding Special Visual Effects
Rainer Gombos, Juri Stanossek, Sven Martin, Steve Kullback, Jan Fiedler,
Chris Stenner, Tobias Mannewitz, Thilo Ewers and Adam Chazen, "Game of
Thrones"
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role
Dave Taritero, Robert Strongberg, Richard Friedlander, Eran Dinur, David W.
Reynolds, Matthew Conner, Austin Meyers, Jonathan Dorfman and Steve Kirshoff,
"Boardwalk Empire"
I also believe that cable shows should not be pitted against regular TV. I don't even bother to watch the Emmy's any more. Because not everyone has cable and the regular shows never get nominated. I also believe that The Big Bang Theory is one of the best shows on TV today and it always seems to get pushed aside. I do understand that the networks want to make sure that they look good after replacing Charlie Sheen, but honestly, does anyone still watch this show any more. The kid is grown up, John is not funny and Ashton is awful....
The Big Bang Theory is the all time best comedy,show ,genuine and clever as well as well rounded talent people with personalities we just love of course Sheldon your a case and a doll howard your so real its entertaining and rauzzzz your so humble and respectful and a charachter that is not easy to explain but im so enjoyably lucky , and leonard your just so sweet and such a guy but always a good friend to everyone ,penny your the honey in the pot that brings out the best in everyone ,I applaude you and adhore you and I know that there is no better feel good show out there its takes us away from the everyday bummers life throws at us ,everyone else (other shows) doesnt even come close ,power to you and may life get better with sheldon,leonard ,howard , rasz ,penny, and mrs howard as well as blosssom ,sorry forgot your show name anyhow it shows how hard everyone works thanks . rdangel
The Emmy judges must be smoking crack this year. The fact that Jon Cryer won for best actor in a comedy series alone should invalidate the whole damn thing. Cryer is the unfunniest person on TV today. Seriously, his shtick is so old, so one-dimensional and so sad. I can't even watch him for more than a minute and feel utterly sorry for this man. He even joked when he accepted the award that "something must be terribly wrong". He's right of course. This is why the ONLY awards show that matters is the Golden Globe. Their voters really represent the watching public, and not some political, stuffy judges.
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Game Change's Julianne Moore walked away with the Emmy tonight for outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a movie for playing Sarah Palin.