Hi Bryan Here….

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (the “Television Academy”) tonight (Sunday,
September 18, 2011) awarded the 2010-2011 Primetime Emmys® for programs and individual
achievements on the “63rd Primetime Emmy Awards” originating on the FOX Television Network
from the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles.  The Television Academy’s Chairman & CEO
John Shaffner participated in the awards ceremony.  Mark Burnett was Executive Producer of
the telecast.


In addition to Emmys in 25 categories announced tonight, Emmys in 76 other categories and
areas for programs and individual achievements were presented at the Creative Arts Awards on
September 10, 2011 from the Nokia Theatre.  Additionally, the Governors Award was presented
to John Walsh, the creator and host of “America’s Most Wanted.”  The awards were tabulated
by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP.
The primetime awards announced on tonight’s telecast were distributed as follows: (Note: The
figures in parenthesis represent the grand total of Emmys awarded, including those announced
tonight and those announced September 10, 2011).
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (the “Television Academy”) tonight (Sunday, September 18, 2011) awarded the 2010-2011 Primetime Emmys® for programs and individual achievements on the “63rd Primetime Emmy Awards” originating on the FOX Television Network from the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles.  The Television Academy’s Chairman & CEO John Shaffner participated in the awards ceremony.  Mark Burnett was Executive Producer of the telecast. In addition to Emmys in 25 categories announced tonight, Emmys in 76 other categories and areas for programs and individual achievements were presented at the Creative Arts Awards on September 10, 2011 from the Nokia Theatre.  Additionally, the Governors Award was presented to John Walsh, the creator and host of “America’s Most Wanted.”  The awards were tabulated by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP. The primetime awards announced on tonight’s telecast were distributed as follows: (Note: The figures in parenthesis represent the grand total of Emmys awarded, including those announced tonight and those announced September 10, 2011).

The winners at Sunday’s 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:

Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.


Actress, Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife,” CBS.

Actor, Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights,” DirecTV/NBC.

Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones,” HBO.

Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Margo Martindale, “Justified,” FX.

Writing, Drama Series: Jason Katims, “Friday Night Lights,” NBC.

Directing, Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, “Boardwalk Empire,” HBO.

Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.

Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS.

Actress, Comedy Series: Melissa McCarthy, “Mike & Molly,” CBS.

Supporting Actress, Comedy Series:Julie Bowen, “Modern Family,” ABC.

Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, “Modern Family,” ABC.

Writing, Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, “Modern Family,” ABC.

Directing, Comedy Series: Michael Spiller, “Modern Family,” ABC.

Miniseries or Movie: “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.

Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Kate Winslet, “Mildred Pierce,” HBO.

Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Barry Pepper, “The Kennedys,” ReelzChannel.

Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Maggie Smith, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.

Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Guy Pearce, “Mildred Pierce,” HBO.

Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Brian Percival, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.

Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Julian Fellowes, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.

Reality-Competition Program: “The Amazing Race,” CBS.

Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.

Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

Writing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.

By Bryan Kluger

Former husky model, real-life Comic Book Guy, genre-bending screenwriter, nude filmmaker, hairy podcaster, pro-wrestling idiot-savant, who has a penchant for solving Rubik's Cubes and rolling candy cigarettes on unreleased bootlegs of Frank Zappa records.

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