2013 Emmy Awards Nominations
The nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 18 by Aaron Paul and Neil Patrick Harris on a live video streaming at Emmys.com. The winners for Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Comedy Series, and Host for a Reality Program were revealed on Sunday, September 16. Check out the complete list below.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
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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 nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 18 by Aaron Paul and Neil Patrick Harris on a live video streaming at Emmys.com. The winners for Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Comedy Series, and Host for a Reality Program were revealed on Sunday, September 16. Check out the complete list below.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
-
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 nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 18 by Aaron Paul and Neil Patrick Harris on a live video streaming at Emmys.com. The winners for Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Comedy Series, and Host for a Reality Program were revealed on Sunday, September 16. Check out the complete list below.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
-
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 nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 18 by Aaron Paul and Neil Patrick Harris on a live video streaming at Emmys.com. The winners for Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Comedy Series, and Host for a Reality Program were revealed on Sunday, September 16. Check out the complete list below.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
-
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 nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 18 by Aaron Paul and Neil Patrick Harris on a live video streaming at Emmys.com. The winners for Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series and Comedy Series, and Host for a Reality Program were revealed on Sunday, September 16. Check out the complete list below.
The Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
-
-
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


