2013 Emmy Award Winners and Nominees
Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra take it home
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, took place on September 22nd at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The big winners of the evening were Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra, who won Best Drama Series, Best Comedy and Best Miniseries or TV Movie, respectively. Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below.
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Breaking Bad
“Dead Freight”, George Mastras -
Breaking Bad
“Say My Name”, Thomas Schnauz -
Downton Abbey
“Episode 4”, Julian Fellowes -
Game of Thrones
“The Rains Of Castamere”, David Benioff & D.B. Weiss -
Homeland
“Q&A”, Henry Bromell
Writing for a Drama Series
-
Boardwalk Empire
“Margate Sands”, Tim Van Patten -
Breaking Bad
“Gliding Over All”, Michelle MacLaren -
Downton Abbey
“Episode 4”, Jeremy Webb -
Homeland
“Q&A”, Lesli Linka Glatter -
House of Cards
“Chapter 1”, David Fincher
Directing for a Drama Series
-
Breaking Bad
AMC -
Homeland
Showtime -
House of Cards
Netflix -
Mad Men
AMC
Drama Series
-
Vera Farmiga
as Norma Bates -
Michelle Dockery
as Lady Mary Crawley -
Claire Danes
as Carrie Mathison -
Robin Wright
as Claire Underwood -
Elisabeth Moss
as Peggy Olson -
Connie Britton
as Rayna James -
Kerry Washington
as Olivia Pope
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
-
Bryan Cranston
as Walter White -
Hugh Bonneville
as Earl of Grantham / Robert -
Damian Lewis
as Nicholas Brody -
Kevin Spacey
as Francis Underwood -
Jon Hamm
as Don Draper -
Jeff Daniels
as Will McAvoy
Lead Actor In A Drama Series
-
Anna Gunn
as Skyler White -
Maggie Smith
as Dowager Countess
of Grantham/ Violet -
Emilia Clarke
as Daenerys Targaryen -
Morena Baccarin
as Jessica Brody -
Christina Hendricks
as Joan Harris -
Christine Baranski
as Diane Lockhart
Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
-
Bobby Cannavale
as Gyp Rosetti -
Jonathan Banks
as Mike Ehrmantraut -
Aaron Paul
as Jesse Pinkman -
Jim Carter
as Mr. Carson -
Peter Dinklage
as Tyrion Lannister -
Mandy Patinkin
as Saul Berenson
Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
-
Diana Rigg
as Olenna Tyrell -
Linda Cardellini
as Sylvia Rosen -
Joan Cusack
as Sheila Jackson -
Margo Martindale
as Claudia -
Carrie Preston
as Elsbeth Tascioni -
Jane Fonda
as Leona Lansing
Guest Actress In A Drama Series
-
Rupert Friend
as Peter Quinn -
Robert Morse
as Bertram Cooper -
Harry Hamlin
as Jim Cutler -
Dan Bucatinsky
as James Novack -
Nathan Lane
as Clarke Hayden -
Michael J. Fox
as Louis Canning
Guest Actor In A Drama Series
-
30 Rock
“Hogcock!”, Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock -
30 Rock
“Last Lunch”, Tina Fey & Tracey Wigfield -
Episodes
“Episode 209”, David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik -
Louie
“Daddy’s Girlfriend (Part 1)”, Louis C.K. & Pamela Adlon -
The Office
“Finale”, Greg Daniels
Writing for a Comedy Series
-
30 Rock
“Hogcock!”/ “Last Lunch”, Beth McCarthy-Miller -
Girls
“On All Fours”, Lena Dunham -
Glee
“Diva”, Paris Barclay -
Louie
“New Year’s Eve”, Louis C.K. -
Modern Family
“Arrested”, Gail Mancuso
Directing for a Comedy Series
-
Tina Fey
as Liz Lemon -
Laura Dern
as Amy -
Lena Dunham
as Hannah Horvath -
Edie Falco
as Jackie Peyton -
Amy Poehler
as Leslie Knope -
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as Selina Meyer
Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Alec Baldwin
as Jack Donaghy -
Jason Bateman
as Michael Bluth -
Matt LeBlanc
as Matt LeBlanc -
Don Cheadle
as Marty Kaan -
Louis C.K.
as Louie -
Jim Parsons
as Sheldon Cooper
Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
-
Jane Krakowski
as Jenna Maroney -
Jane Lynch
as Sue Sylvester -
Sofia Vergara
as Gloria Pritchett -
Julie Bowen
as Claire Dunphy -
Merritt Wever
as Zoey Barkow -
Mayim Bialik
as Amy Farrah Fowler -
Anna Chlumsky
as Amy Brookheimer
Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Adam Driver
as Adam Sackler -
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
as Mitchell Pritchett -
Ed O’Neill
as Jay Pritchett -
Ty Burrell
as Phil Dunphy -
Bill Hader
as various charactersSaturday Night Live
-
Tony Hale
as Gary Walsh
Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
-
Elaine Stritch
as Colleen Donaghy -
Molly Shannon
as Eileen Foliente -
Dot-Marie Jones
as Shannon Beiste -
Melissa Leo
as Laurie -
Melissa McCarthy
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Kristen Wiig
as HostSaturday Night Live
Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Will Forte
as Paul -
Nathan Lane
as Pepper Saltzman -
Bobby Cannavale
as Dr. Mike Cruz -
Louis C.K.
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Justin Timberlake
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Bob Newhart
as Arthur Jeffries/ Professor Proton
Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
-
Behind the Candelabra
Richard LaGravenese94%
-
Parade’s End
Tom Stoppard -
Phil Spector
David Mamet51%
-
The Hour
Abi Morgan -
Top of the Lake
Jane Campion & Gerard Lee
Writing for A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
-
Behind the Candelabra
Steven Soderbergh94%
-
Phil Spector
David Mamet51%
-
Ring Of Fire
Allison Anders33%
-
The Girl
Julian Jarrold70%
-
Top of the Lake
Jane Campion & Garth Davis
Directing for A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
-
American Horror Story: Asylum
FX Networks -
94%
-
Phil Spector
HBO51%
-
The Bible
HISTORY -
Top of the Lake
Sundance Channel
Miniseries Or Movie
-
Jessica Lange
as Sister Jude Martin -
Helen Mirren
as Linda Kenney-Baden -
Sigourney Weaver
as Elaine Barrish Hammond -
Laura Linney
as Cathy Jamison -
Elisabeth Moss
as Robin
Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
Michael Douglas
as Liberace -
Matt Damon
as Scott Thorson -
Benedict Cumberbatch
as Christopher Tietjens -
Al Pacino
as Phil Spector -
Toby Jones
as Alfred Hitchcock
Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
Sarah Paulson
as Lana Winters -
Ellen Burstyn
as Margaret Barrish Worthington -
Charlotte Rampling
as Sally Gilmartin -
Alfre Woodard
as Ouiser -
Imelda Staunton
as Alma Hitchcock
Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
James Cromwell
as Dr. Arthur Arden -
Zachary Quinto
as Dr. Oliver Thredson -
Scott Bakula
as Bob Black -
John Benjamin Hickey
as Sean -
Peter Mullan
as Matt
Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
Project Runway
Lifetime -
The Voice
NBC -
Top Chef
Bravo
Reality – Competition Program
-
Jimmy Kimmel Live
ABC -
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
NBC -
Real Time With Bill Maher
HBO -
Saturday Night Live
NBC -
The Colbert Report
Comedy Central -
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Comedy Central
Variety Series
-
Dancing With The Stars
Derek Hough & Allison Holker -
Dancing With The Stars
Derek Hough -
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel
Warren Carlyle -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Sonya Tayeh -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Mandy Jo Moore -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Napoleon Dumo & Tabitha Dumo -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Travis Wall
Choreography
-
American Idol
Ryan Seacrest -
Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
Betty White -
Dancing With The Stars
Tom Bergeron -
Project Runway
Heidi Klum & Tim Gunn -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Cat Deeley -
The Taste
Anthony Bourdain
Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, took place on September 22nd at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The big winners of the evening were Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra, who won Best Drama Series, Best Comedy and Best Miniseries or TV Movie, respectively. Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below.
-
Breaking Bad
“Dead Freight”, George Mastras -
Breaking Bad
“Say My Name”, Thomas Schnauz -
Downton Abbey
“Episode 4”, Julian Fellowes -
Game of Thrones
“The Rains Of Castamere”, David Benioff & D.B. Weiss -
Homeland
“Q&A”, Henry Bromell
Writing for a Drama Series
-
Boardwalk Empire
“Margate Sands”, Tim Van Patten -
Breaking Bad
“Gliding Over All”, Michelle MacLaren -
Downton Abbey
“Episode 4”, Jeremy Webb -
Homeland
“Q&A”, Lesli Linka Glatter -
House of Cards
“Chapter 1”, David Fincher
Directing for a Drama Series
-
Breaking Bad
AMC -
-
-
Homeland
Showtime -
House of Cards
Netflix -
Mad Men
AMC
Drama Series
-
Vera Farmiga
as Norma Bates -
Michelle Dockery
as Lady Mary Crawley -
Claire Danes
as Carrie Mathison -
Robin Wright
as Claire Underwood -
Elisabeth Moss
as Peggy Olson -
Connie Britton
as Rayna James -
Kerry Washington
as Olivia Pope
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
-
Bryan Cranston
as Walter White -
Hugh Bonneville
as Earl of Grantham / Robert -
Damian Lewis
as Nicholas Brody -
Kevin Spacey
as Francis Underwood -
Jon Hamm
as Don Draper -
Jeff Daniels
as Will McAvoy
Lead Actor In A Drama Series
-
Anna Gunn
as Skyler White -
Maggie Smith
as Dowager Countess
of Grantham/ Violet -
Emilia Clarke
as Daenerys Targaryen -
Morena Baccarin
as Jessica Brody -
Christina Hendricks
as Joan Harris -
Christine Baranski
as Diane Lockhart
Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
-
Bobby Cannavale
as Gyp Rosetti -
Jonathan Banks
as Mike Ehrmantraut -
Aaron Paul
as Jesse Pinkman -
Jim Carter
as Mr. Carson -
Peter Dinklage
as Tyrion Lannister -
Mandy Patinkin
as Saul Berenson
Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
-
Diana Rigg
as Olenna Tyrell -
Linda Cardellini
as Sylvia Rosen -
Joan Cusack
as Sheila Jackson -
Margo Martindale
as Claudia -
Carrie Preston
as Elsbeth Tascioni -
Jane Fonda
as Leona Lansing
Guest Actress In A Drama Series
-
Rupert Friend
as Peter Quinn -
Robert Morse
as Bertram Cooper -
Harry Hamlin
as Jim Cutler -
Dan Bucatinsky
as James Novack -
Nathan Lane
as Clarke Hayden -
Michael J. Fox
as Louis Canning
Guest Actor In A Drama Series
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, took place on September 22nd at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The big winners of the evening were Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra, who won Best Drama Series, Best Comedy and Best Miniseries or TV Movie, respectively. Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below.
-
30 Rock
“Hogcock!”, Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock -
30 Rock
“Last Lunch”, Tina Fey & Tracey Wigfield -
Episodes
“Episode 209”, David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik -
Louie
“Daddy’s Girlfriend (Part 1)”, Louis C.K. & Pamela Adlon -
The Office
“Finale”, Greg Daniels
Writing for a Comedy Series
-
30 Rock
“Hogcock!”/ “Last Lunch”, Beth McCarthy-Miller -
Girls
“On All Fours”, Lena Dunham -
Glee
“Diva”, Paris Barclay -
Louie
“New Year’s Eve”, Louis C.K. -
Modern Family
“Arrested”, Gail Mancuso
Directing for a Comedy Series
-
Tina Fey
as Liz Lemon -
Laura Dern
as Amy -
Lena Dunham
as Hannah Horvath -
Edie Falco
as Jackie Peyton -
Amy Poehler
as Leslie Knope -
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
as Selina Meyer
Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Alec Baldwin
as Jack Donaghy -
Jason Bateman
as Michael Bluth -
Matt LeBlanc
as Matt LeBlanc -
Don Cheadle
as Marty Kaan -
Louis C.K.
as Louie -
Jim Parsons
as Sheldon Cooper
Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
-
Jane Krakowski
as Jenna Maroney -
Jane Lynch
as Sue Sylvester -
Sofia Vergara
as Gloria Pritchett -
Julie Bowen
as Claire Dunphy -
Merritt Wever
as Zoey Barkow -
Mayim Bialik
as Amy Farrah Fowler -
Anna Chlumsky
as Amy Brookheimer
Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Adam Driver
as Adam Sackler -
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
as Mitchell Pritchett -
Ed O’Neill
as Jay Pritchett -
Ty Burrell
as Phil Dunphy -
Bill Hader
as various charactersSaturday Night Live
-
Tony Hale
as Gary Walsh
Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
-
Elaine Stritch
as Colleen Donaghy -
Molly Shannon
as Eileen Foliente -
Dot-Marie Jones
as Shannon Beiste -
Melissa Leo
as Laurie -
Melissa McCarthy
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Kristen Wiig
as HostSaturday Night Live
Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
-
Will Forte
as Paul -
Nathan Lane
as Pepper Saltzman -
Bobby Cannavale
as Dr. Mike Cruz -
Louis C.K.
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Justin Timberlake
as HostSaturday Night Live
-
Bob Newhart
as Arthur Jeffries/ Professor Proton
Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, took place on September 22nd at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The big winners of the evening were Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra, who won Best Drama Series, Best Comedy and Best Miniseries or TV Movie, respectively. Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below.
-
Behind the Candelabra
Richard LaGravenese94%
-
Parade’s End
Tom Stoppard -
Phil Spector
David Mamet51%
-
The Hour
Abi Morgan -
Top of the Lake
Jane Campion & Gerard Lee
Writing for A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
-
Behind the Candelabra
Steven Soderbergh94%
-
Phil Spector
David Mamet51%
-
Ring Of Fire
Allison Anders -
The Girl
Julian Jarrold -
Top of the Lake
Jane Campion & Garth Davis
Directing for A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
-
American Horror Story: Asylum
FX Networks -
94%
-
Phil Spector
HBO51%
-
-
The Bible
HISTORY -
Top of the Lake
Sundance Channel
Miniseries Or Movie
-
Jessica Lange
as Sister Jude Martin -
Helen Mirren
as Linda Kenney-Baden -
Sigourney Weaver
as Elaine Barrish Hammond -
Laura Linney
as Cathy Jamison -
Elisabeth Moss
as Robin
Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
Michael Douglas
as Liberace -
Matt Damon
as Scott Thorson -
Benedict Cumberbatch
as Christopher Tietjens -
Al Pacino
as Phil Spector -
Toby Jones
as Alfred Hitchcock
Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
Sarah Paulson
as Lana Winters -
Ellen Burstyn
as Margaret Barrish Worthington -
Charlotte Rampling
as Sally Gilmartin -
Alfre Woodard
as Ouiser -
Imelda Staunton
as Alma Hitchcock
Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
-
James Cromwell
as Dr. Arthur Arden -
Zachary Quinto
as Dr. Oliver Thredson -
Scott Bakula
as Bob Black -
John Benjamin Hickey
as Sean -
Peter Mullan
as Matt
Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, took place on September 22nd at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. The big winners of the evening were Breaking Bad, Modern Family and Behind the Candelabra, who won Best Drama Series, Best Comedy and Best Miniseries or TV Movie, respectively. Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below.
-
-
Project Runway
Lifetime -
-
-
The Voice
NBC -
Top Chef
Bravo
Reality – Competition Program
-
Jimmy Kimmel Live
ABC -
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
NBC -
Real Time With Bill Maher
HBO -
Saturday Night Live
NBC -
The Colbert Report
Comedy Central -
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Comedy Central
Variety Series
-
Dancing With The Stars
Derek Hough & Allison Holker -
Dancing With The Stars
Derek Hough -
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel
Warren Carlyle -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Sonya Tayeh -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Mandy Jo Moore -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Napoleon Dumo & Tabitha Dumo -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Travis Wall
Choreography
-
American Idol
Ryan Seacrest -
Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
Betty White -
Dancing With The Stars
Tom Bergeron -
Project Runway
Heidi Klum & Tim Gunn -
So You Think
You Can Dance
Cat Deeley -
The Taste
Anthony Bourdain
Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program

