The annual Emmy Primetime Awards honoring America’s most loved television series hit the stage once again, gracing tinseltown’s Kodak Theatre, hugging the limelight and adoration of its followers. The primetime series’ popularity soar once again as the Hollywood’s celebrities’ glitz and glamour emerge as the true winner. Sophistication and elegance is visible as long as fashion is concerned. Those among the haute couture standouts includes Heather Morris, Dianna Agron, Lea Michele, Jayma Mays, Christina Hendricks, Emily Blunt, Nina Dobrev, Kelly Osbourne, Peter Facinelli, Keri Russell, January Jones, Claire Danes, Jane Lynch, Ryan Kwanten,
And by the way, a little credit in the end should be given to the show performers much to the delight of many the funny antics of George Clooney as the meddling character of U.S. hit television series.
Here’s the roll call of the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy winners:
Programs:
Outstanding Drama Series: Mad Men (AMC)
Outstanding Comedy Series: Modern Family (ABC)
Outstanding Miniseries: The Pacific (HBO)
Outstanding Made for Television Movie: Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special: Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program: Top Chef (Bravo)
Outstanding Animated Program: Prep &Landing (ABC)
Outstanding Reality Program: Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution (ABC)
Outstanding Children’s Program: Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (Disney Channel)
Outstanding Reality Host: Jeff Probst for Survivor (CBS)
Acting
Outstanding Lead Actor in A Drama Series: Bryan Cranston for playing Walter White on Breaking Bad for episode “Full Measure” (AMC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in A Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick for playing Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer for episode “Maternal Instincts” (TNT)
Outstanding Lead Actor in A Comedy Series: Jim Parsons for playing Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory for episode “The Pants Alternative” (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actress in A Comedy Series: Edie Falco for playing Jackie Peyton on Nurse Jackie for episode “Pilot” (Showtime)
Outstanding Lead Actor in A Miniseries or Movie: Al Pacino for playing Dr. Jack Kevorkian on You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actress in A Miniseries or Movie: Claire Danes for playing Temple Grandin on Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Drama Series: Aaron Paul for playing Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad for episode “Half Measures” (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Drama Series: Archie Panjabi for playing Kalinda Sharma on The Good Wife for the episode “Hi” (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet for playing Cameron Tucker on Modern Family for episode “Fizbo” (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Comedy Series: Jane Lynch for playing Sue Sylvester on Glee for episode “The Power of Madonna” (Fox)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Miniseries or Movie: David Strathairn for playing Dr. Carlock in Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Miniseries or Movie: Julia Ormond for playing Eustacia Grandin in Temple Grandin (HBO)
Outstanding Guest Actor in A Drama Series: John Lithgow for playing Arthur Mitchell in “Road Kill” on Dexter (Showtime)
Outstanding Guest Actress in A Drama Series: Ann Margaret for playing Rita Wills in “Bedtime” on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC)
Outstanding Guest Actor in A Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris for playing Bryan Ryan in “Dream On” on Glee (Fox)
Outstanding Guest Actress in A Comedy Series: Betty White for playing Host Saturday Night Live (NBC)
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