Awards for 2011

Emmy

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

WINNER

Harry's Law: Paul McCrane
For playing "Josh Peyton".

NOMINEES

Mad Men: Robert Morse
For playing "Bertram Cooper".

The Good Wife: Michael J. Fox
For playing "Louis Canning".

Big Love: Bruce Dern
For playing "Frank Harlow".

Justified: Jeremy Davies
For playing "Dickie Bennett".

Brothers & Sisters: Beau Bridges
For playing "Nick Brody".

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES

30 Rock: Matt Damon
For playing "Carol".

The Big C: Idris Elba
For playing "Lenny".


Modern Family: Nathan Lane
For playing "Pepper Saltzman".

30 Rock: Will Arnett
For playing "Devon Banks".

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

WINNER

Grey's Anatomy: Loretta Devine
For playing "Adele Webber".

NOMINEES

Shameless: Joan Cusack
For playing "Sheila Jackson".

True Blood: Alfre Woodard
For playing "Ruby Jean Reynolds"

Mad Men: Randee Heller
For playing "Miss Blankenship".

The Closer: Mary McDonnell
For playing "Capt. Sharon Raydor"

Mad Men: Cara Buono
For playing "Faye Miller".

Dexter: Julia Stiles
For playing "Lumen Pierce".

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

NOMINEES




Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

WINNER

Glee: Gwyneth Paltrow
For playing "Holly Holliday".

NOMINEES

Glee: Dot Jones
For playing "Coach Beiste".

Saturday Night Live: Tina Fey
For being host.

Raising Hope: Cloris Leachman
For playing "Maw Maw".

30 Rock: Elizabeth Banks
For playing "Avery".

Glee: Kristin Chenoweth
For playing "April Rhodes".

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

NOMINEES




Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

NOMINEES




Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Lighting Design or Lighting Direction for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special

WINNER

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards: Jon Kusner (lighting director), Robert A. Dickinson (lighting designer), Andy O'Reilly (lighting director), Travis Hagenbuch (lighting director)

NOMINEES


The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Andy O'Reilly (lighting director), Robert T. Barnhart (lighting director), Robert A. Dickinson (lighting designer), Jon Kusner (lighting director)

Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special

WINNER

Great Performances: Lonny Price
For episode "Sondheim! The Birthday Concert".

NOMINEES




Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special

NOMINEES

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards: David Levisohn (camera), Theodore Ashton (camera), Kenneth R. Shapiro (technical director), John Repczynski (camera), Guy Jones (video control), Randy Gomez (camera), Marc Hunter (camera), David Plakos (camera), Easter Xua (camera), Eric Becker (technical director), Danny Bonilla (camera), Manny Bonilla (camera), Rob Palmer (camera), Dave Eastwood (camera), Keith Winikoff (video control), Larry Heider (camera), Kris Wilson (camera), Dean Hall (camera), Brian Reason (camera), Steve Martyniuk (camera), John B. Field (technical director), Hector Ramirez (camera)

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Rob Balton (camera), David Levisohn (camera), Larry Heider (camera), Rob Palmer (camera), Charlie Huntley (camera), Guy Jones (video control), Terrance Ho (video control), Dave Eastwood (camera), Steve Martyniuk (camera), John Pritchett (technical director), Danny Webb (camera), Marc Hunter (camera), Theodore Ashton (camera), Danny Bonilla (camera), Jofre Rosero (camera), David Plakos (camera), Rick Edwards (technical director), Lyn Noland (camera), Easter Xua (camera), John Repczynski (camera), Mark Sanford (video control), Kris Wilson (camera), Bob DelRusso (camera), John B. Field (technical director), Mark Whitman (camera), Hector Ramirez (camera)

Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden: Rich York (camera), Jim Hurley (video control), Jay Kulick (camera), Pat Gleason (camera), Patrick Minietta (camera), John C. Kelleran (camera), Chad Smith (camera), Bob DelRusso (camera), Dante Pagano (camera), Matty Randazzo (video control), Ernie Jew (camera), Tom Ucciferri (camera), Tore Livia (camera), Keith Winikoff (technical director), Mark Renaudin (camera), Garrett Hurt (camera), Suzanne Ebner (camera), Kevin Chung (camera), Kenneth Patterson (camera), Helene Haviland (camera), Freddy Frederick (camera), John Meiklejohn (camera)

Great Performances: Alain Onesto (camera), David Smith (camera), Matty Randazzo (video control), Mark Whitman (camera), Joe De Bonis (camera), Emmett Loughran (technical director), Shawn Harkins (camera), Anthony De Fonzo (video control), Larry Solomon (camera), John Kosmaczewski (camera), Jay Millard (camera), Manny Gutierrez (camera), Bob Long (camera), Paul Ranieri (video control), Miguel Armstrong (camera), Ron Washburn (camera)
For episode "Don Pasquale".

The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts: Bill Philbin (camera operator), John B. Field (technical director), Helene Haviland (camera operator), John Burdick (camera operator), Darryl Player (camera operator), Hector Ramirez (camera operator), Lyn Noland (camera operator), Marc Hunter (camera operator), Chris Tafuri (camera operator), Jay Millard (camera operator), Susan Noll (video control), Mark Whitman (camera operator), Charlie Huntley (camera operator), Paul Ranieri (video control)

Outstanding Lighting Design or Lighting Direction for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Series

WINNER

So You Think You Can Dance: Pete Radice (lighting director), Robert T. Barnhart (lighting designer), Matt Firestone (lighting director), Patrick Boozer (lighting director)
For episode "Season 7 Finale (Part 2)".

NOMINEES

Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Christian Hibbard (lighting designer)
For episode directed by 'Michel Gondrey' .

Saturday Night Live: Phil Hyms (lighting designer), Geoff Amoral (lighting director), Rick McGuinness (lighting director)
For episode "Host: Justin Timberlake"

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Matthew McAdams (lighting director), George Harvey (lighting director), Kieran Healy (lighting designer), Josh Hutchings (lighting director)
For episode "Finale".

Dancing with the Stars: Simon Miles (lighting designer)
For episode #1204A

Conan: Robert A. Dickinson (lighting designer), Noah Mitz (lighting director)
For episode "Love Gets Liposuctioned".

Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming

WINNER

NOMINEES

Top Chef: Paul Starkman
For episode "Give Me Your Huddled Masses".

The Amazing Race: Bertram van Munster
For episode "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win".

A Letter to Elia: Kent Jones, Martin Scorsese
For episode "A Letter To Elia/Reflecting On Kazan".

Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special

WINNER

Downton Abbey: Brian Percival
For episode #1

NOMINEES




Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series

WINNER

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Bill Chaikowsky (camera), Alex Hernandez (camera), Suzanne Ebner (camera), Bob Highton (camera), Diane Biederbeck (camera), John Repczynski (camera), Eric Becker (technical director), Danny Webb (camera), Ed Horton (camera), George Prince III (camera), Danny Bonilla (camera), Dave Eastwood (camera), Keith Dicker (camera), Chris Gray (video control), Christine Salomon (technical director), Ken Dahlquist (camera), John Perry (camera) (20th Century Fox Television)
For episode "Finale"

NOMINEES

Dancing with the Stars: Mike Snedden (video control), Hector Ramirez (camera operator), David Levisohn (camera operator), Adam Margolis (camera operator), Larry Heider (camera operator), Chuck Reilly (video control), Charles Ciup (technical director), Easter Xua (camera operator), Bettina Levesque (camera operator), Bert Atkinson (camera operator), Mike Malone (camera operator), Damien Tuffereau (camera operator), Brian Reason (camera operator)
For episode #1104A

30 Rock: Frank Grisanti (video control), Eric Eisenstein (camera operator), Peter Agliata (camera operator), Barry Frisher (camera operator), Gerard Sava (camera operator), Marc Bloomgarden (camera operator), Timothy Quigley (camera operator), Susan Noll (video control), Johnny Pinto (camera operator), James Mott (camera operator), Steven Cimino (technical director)
For episode "Live Show (West Coast)"

Saturday Night Live: Susan Noll (video control), Eric Eisenstein (camera), Frank Grisanti (video control), Barry Frisher (camera), Paul Cangialosi (camera), Steven Cimino (technical director), Johnny Pinto (camera), Len Wechsler (camera)
For episode with host Justin Timberlake

The Daily Show: Phil Salanto (camera), Tom Dowling (camera), Timothy Quigley (camera), Rich York (camera), Andre Allen (technical director), Paul Ranieri (video control)
For episode #15135

Outstanding Music Direction

WINNER

Great Performances: Harry Connick Jr. (music director)
For episode "Harry Connick Jr. In Concert On Broadway".

NOMINEES



Great Performances: David Foster (music director)
For episode "Hit Man: David Foster and Friends".


Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

WINNER

Modern Family: Michael Spiller
For episode "Halloween".

NOMINEES

30 Rock: Beth McCarthy-Miller
For episode "Live Show".

Modern Family: Gail Mancuso
For episode "Slow Down Your Neighbors".

Modern Family: Steven Levitan
For episode "See You Next Fall".

How I Met Your Mother: Pamela Fryman
For episode "Subway Wars".

Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series

WINNER

Saturday Night Live: Don Roy King
For episode "Host: Justin Timberlake".

NOMINEES

The Daily Show: Chuck O'Neil
For episode #16048


The Colbert Report: Jim Hoskinson
For episode #6112

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Martin Scorsese (Home Box Office (HBO))
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)"

NOMINEES

Game of Thrones: Timothy Van Patten (Home Box Office (HBO))
For episode "Winter is Coming (Pilot)"

The Borgias: Neil Jordan (Showtime)
For episode "The Poisoned Chalice/The Assassin"


Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

WINNER

Friday Night Lights: Jason Katims
For episode "Always (Series Finale)"

NOMINEES

Mad Men: Matthew Weiner
For episode "The Suitcase"

Game of Thrones: D.B. Weiss, David Benioff
For episode "Baelor"

The Killing: Veena Sud
For the Pilot

Mad Men: André Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton
For episode "Blowing Smoke"

Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series

WINNER

The Daily Show: Jason Ross (writer), Jo Miller (writer), Josh Lieb (writer), Jon Stewart (writer), Wyatt Cenac (writer), Kevin Bleyer (writer), J.R. Havlan (writer), Elliott Kalan (writer), Rory Albanese (writer), Sam Means (writer), John Oliver (writer), Tim Carvell (head writer), Hallie Haglund (writer), Rich Blomquist (writer), Steve Bodow (head writer), Daniel Radosh (writer)

NOMINEES

Saturday Night Live: Jessica Conrad (writer), John Mulaney (writer), Lorne Michaels (writer), Shelly Gossman (writer), Sarah Schneider (writer), Heather Anne Campbell (writer), Akiva Schaffer (writer), Kent Sublette (writer), Matthew Craig (writer), Bryan H. Tucker (writer), Doug Abeles (writer), Paula Pell (writer), Erik Kenward (writer), Rob Klein (writer), John Solomon (writer), James Anderson (writer), Jorma Taccone (writer), Christine Nangle (writer), Steve Higgins (writer), Seth Meyers (writer), James Downey (writer), Marika Sawyer (writer), Michael Patrick O'Brien (writer), Alex Baze (writer), Colin Jost (writer), Tom Flanigan (writer), Simon Rich (writer)

The Colbert Report: Tom Purcell (writer), Paul Dinello (writer), Opus Moreschi (writer), Max Werner (writer), Rob Dubbin (writer), Frank Lesser (writer), Stephen Colbert (writer), Scott Sherman (writer), Peter Gwinn (writer), Glenn Eichler (writer), Meredith Scardino (writer), Barry Julien (head writer), Rich Dahm (writer), Dan Guterman (writer), Jay Katsir (writer), Michael Brumm (writer), Eric Drysdale (writer)

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Jon Rineman (writer), Morgan Murphy (writer), A.D. Miles (head writer), Patrick Borelli (writer), Bobby Patton (writer), Mike DiCenzo (writer), Jeremy Bronson (writer), Michael Shoemaker (writer), Jimmy Fallon (writer), Justin Shanes (writer), Amy Ozols (writer), Bashir Salahuddin (writer), Eric Ledgin (writer), Gavin Purcell (writer), Gerard Bradford (writer), David Angelo (writer), Bobby Tisdale (writer), Michael Blieden (writer), Diallo Riddle (writer)

Conan: Frank Smiley (writer), Matt O'Brien (writer), Todd Levin (writer), Conan O'Brien (writer), Laurie Kilmartin (writer), Andres du Bouchet (writer), Rob Kutner (writer), Mike Sweeney (head writer), Josh Comers (writer), Brian Kiley (writer), José Arroyo (writer), Michael Gordon (writer), Andy Richter (writer), Brian McCann (writer), Deon Cole (writer), Dan Cronin (writer), Brian Stack (writer), Berkley Johnson (writer)

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

WINNER

Modern Family: Steven Levitan, Jeffrey Richman
For episode "Caught in the Act"

NOMINEES

Episodes: Jeffrey Klarik, David Crane
For "Episode Seven"

30 Rock: Matt Hubbard
For episode "Reaganing"

The Office: Greg Daniels
For episode "Goodbye, Michael"

Louie: Louis C.K.
For episode "Poker/Divorce"

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special

WINNER

NOMINEES

Sherlock: Steven Moffat (written by)
For episode "A Study In Pink."



Mildred Pierce: Todd Haynes (written by), Jonathan Raymond (written by)

Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special

WINNER

The 64th Annual Tony Awards: Matt Roberts (special material by), Mo Rocca (special material by), Dave Boone (written by) (White Cherry Entertainment)

NOMINEES

Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education: Andrew Secunda (writer), Eric Slovin (head writer), R.J. Fried (writer), Russ Armstrong (writer), Robert Smigel (writer), Craig Rowin (writer), Anthony King (writer), Jason Reich (writer), Andy Blitz (writer), Anthony Jeselnik (additional material written by), Dan Mintz (writer), Brian Huskey (writer), Adam Moerder (additional material written by)


The 64th Annual Tony Awards: Matt Roberts (special material by), Mo Rocca (special material by), Dave Boone (written by)


The Women of SNL: John Solomon (new material written by), Paula Pell (new material written by), Emily Spivey (new material written by), Seth Meyers (new material written by)

Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming

WINNER

NOMINEES

Gettysburg: Ed Fields (written by), Richard Bedser (written by)

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Anthony Bourdain (written by)
For episode "Haiti".

Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood: Jon Wilkman (written by)
For episode "The Birth Of Hollywood."

GasLand: Josh Fox (written by)

Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series

WINNER

Two and a Half Men: Steven V. Silver (director of photography)
For episode "Hookers, Hookers, Hookers".

NOMINEES

How I Met Your Mother: Chris La Fountaine (director of photography)
For episode "Hopeless".

Wizards of Waverly Place: Rick F. Gunter (director of photography)
For episode "Dancing With Angels".

Rules of Engagement: Wayne Kennan (director of photography)
For episode "Uh Oh It's Magic".

Retired at 35: Donald A. Morgan (director of photography)
For episode "Rocket Man".

Pair of Kings: John Simmons (director of photography)
For episode "Return Of The Kings".

Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

Downton Abbey: David Katznelson (director of photography)
For episode #1

NOMINEES

The Kennedys: David Moxness (director of photography)
For episode 'Life Sentences".

Mildred Pierce: Edward Lachman (director of photography)
For episode "Part Five".

The Pillars of the Earth: Attila Szalay (director of photography)
For episode "Legacy".

Too Big to Fail: Kramer Morgenthau (director of photography)

Outstanding Cinematography for Reality Programming

WINNER

NOMINEES

The Amazing Race
For episode "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win".

Intervention: Joia Speciale (director of photography)
For episode "Rachel".

Survivor
For episode "Rice Wars".

Top Chef: Tim Spellman (director of photography)
For episode "Give Me Your Huddled Masses".

Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Jonathan Freeman (director of photography)
For episode "Home".

NOMINEES

Boardwalk Empire: Stuart Dryburgh (director of photography)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

The Good Wife: Fred Murphy (director of photography)
For episode "Double Jeopardy".

Boardwalk Empire: Kramer Morgenthau (director of photography)
For episode "A Return To Normalcy".

The Borgias: Paul Sarossy (director of photography)
For episode "The Poisoned Chalice/The Assassin"

Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming

WINNER

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Todd Liebler (director of photography), Zach Zamboni (director of photography)
For episode "Haiti".

NOMINEES

American Masters: Nicola Marsh (director of photography), Arlene Nelson (director of photography)
For episode "Troubadours: Carole King/James Taylor & The Rise Of The Singer-Songwriter".

Gettysburg: Michael Snyman (director of photography)


GasLand: Josh Fox (camera)

Whale Wars
For episode "To The Ends Of The Earth".

Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie

WINNER

Mildred Pierce: Ellen Christiansen (set decorator), Mark Friedberg (production designer), Peter Rogness (art director)

NOMINEES

The Kennedys: Mun Ying Kwun (art director), Enrico Campana (set decorator), Rocco Matteo (production designer)

Upstairs Downstairs: Eve Stewart (production designer), Julia Castle (set decorator), David Hindle (art director)

Downton Abbey: Donal Woods (production designer), Charmian Adams (art director), Gina Cromwell (set decorator)

Outstanding Art Direction for Variety, Music or Nonfiction Programming

WINNER

MTV Video Music Awards 2010: Florian Wieder (production designer), Tamlyn Wright (art director), Isabell Rauert (art director)

NOMINEES

Saturday Night Live: Eugene Lee (production designer), Joe DeTullio (production designer), Keith Raywood (production designer), Akira Yoshimura (production designer)
For episode with host Russell Brand.

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: David Edwards (art director), James Yarnell (production designer)
For episode #1018

Gettysburg: Emma Eunson (set decorator), Sylvain Gingras (art director)

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Steve Bass (production designer), Joe Celli (art director), Kristen Merlino (art director)

Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series

WINNER

Hot in Cleveland: Michael Hynes (production designer), Maralee Zediker (set decorator)
For episodes: "Sisterhood Of The Traveling SPANXc," "I Love Lucci: Part Two," and "LeBron Is Le Gone."

NOMINEES

How I Met Your Mother: Steve Olson (production designer), Susan Mina Eschelbach (set decorator)
For episodes: "Subway Wars" and "Natural History."

The Big Bang Theory: Ann Shea (set decorator), John Shaffner (production designer), Francoise Cherry-Cohen (Art Director)
For episodes: "The Love Car Displacement," "The 21-Second Excitation," and "The Agreement Dissection."

Mike & Molly: John Shaffner (production designer), Ann Shea (set decorator)
For episode "Pilot."

Rules of Engagement: Bernard Vyzga (production designer), Jerie Kelter (set decorator)
For episodes: "Last Of The Red Hat Lovers," "Singing And Dancing," and "The Set Up."

Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Doug Huszti (art director), Bob Shaw (production designer), Debra Schutt (set decorator)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

NOMINEES

True Blood: Laura Richarz (set decorator), Catherine Smith (art director), Suzuki Ingerslev (production designer)
For episode "Beautifully Broken".

The Borgias: François Séguin (production designer), Jonathan McKinstry (art director), Judit Varga (set decorator)
For episode "Lucrezia's Wedding".

Modern Family: Amber Haley (set decorator), Richard Berg (production designer)
For episode "Halloween".

Mad Men: Christopher Brown (art director), Dan Bishop (production designer), Claudette Didul (set decorator)
For episode "Public Relations".

Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special

WINNER

Downton Abbey: Caroline McCall (assistant costume designer), Susannah Buxton (costume designer)
For episode #1.

NOMINEES

Upstairs Downstairs: Amy Roberts (costume designer), Giles Gale (costume supervisor)
For episode #1.

Cinema Verite: Joseph T. Mastrolia (costume supervisor), Suttirat Anne Larlarb (costume designer)

Mildred Pierce: Michelle Matland (assistant costume cesigner), Ann Roth (costume designer)
For episode "Part Two".

Outstanding Costumes for a Series

WINNER

The Borgias: Gabriella Pescucci (costume designer), Uliva Pizzetti (costume supervisor)
For episode "Lucrezia's Wedding".

NOMINEES

Glee: Lou Eyrich (costume designer), Marisa Aboitiz (costume supervisor)
For episode "New York".

Boardwalk Empire: Courtney McClain (assistant costume designer), John A. Dunn (costume designer), Christopher Peterson (assistant costume designer)
For episode "Anastasia".

Game of Thrones: Rachael Webb-Crozier (costume supervisor), Michele Clapton (costume designer)
For episode "The Pointy End".

Mad Men: Katherine Jane Bryant (costume designer), Le Dawson (costume supervisor)
For episode "The Beautiful Girls".

Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming

WINNER

Deadliest Catch: Bob Bronow (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Redemption Day".

NOMINEES

The Amazing Race: Jerry Masanky Chabane (production mixer), Dean Gaveau (production mixer), Troy Smith (re-recording mixer), Jim Ursulak (lead production audio)
For episode "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win".

American Masters: Ed Campbell (re-recording mixer)
For episode "LENNONYC".

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Phil Valdivia (production sound mixer), Brian Riordan (re-recording mixer), Chris Tront (production sound mixer), Kamal Humphrey (production sound mixer)
For episode "Auditions No. 2: New Orleans".

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation

WINNER

Family Guy: Jim Fitzpatrick (re-recording mixer), Patrick S. Clark (production sound mixer)
For episode "Road To The North Pole".

NOMINEES

Californication: Ed Carr (re-recording mixer), Todd Grace (re-recording mixer), Daniel P. Church (production sound mixer)
For episode "The Last Supper".

Modern Family: Stephen Tibbo (production sound mixer), Brian Harman (re-recording mixer), Dean Okrand (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Halloween".

Parks and Recreation: Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer), John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Steve Morantz (production sound mixer)
For episode "Fancy Party".

The Office: John W. Cook II (re-recording mixer), Benjamin Patrick (production sound mixer), Peter Nusbaum (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Andy's Play".

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special

WINNER

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Ed Greene (production mixer), Randy Faustino (music mixer), Patrick Baltzell (pa mixer), Michael Parker (monitor mixer)
For episode "Finale".

NOMINEES

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Paul Sandweiss (audio director), Pablo Munguia (protools), Kristian Pedregon (show post audio), Thomas Vicari (orchestra mixer)

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards: Thomas Holmes (production mixer), Eric Schilling (music mixer), Bob La Masney (supplemental audio), John Harris (music mixer)

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie

WINNER

The Kennedys: Larold Rebhun (music score mixer), Frank Morrone (re-recording mixer), Stephen Traub (re-recording mixer), Henry Embry (production sound mixer)
For episode "Lancer And Lace".

NOMINEES

Too Big to Fail: Bob Beemer (re-recording mixer), Chris Jenkins (re-recording mixer), James Sabat (production sound mixer)

Mildred Pierce: Bobby Johanson (adr mixer), Leslie Shatz (re-recording mixer), A. Josh Reinhardt (foley mixer), Drew Kunin (production sound mixer)
For episode "Part Five."

Cinema Verite: Scott R. Lewis (re-recording mixer), Lora Hirschberg (re-recording mixer), Douglas Murray (re-recording mixer), Petur Hliddal (production sound mixer)

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)

WINNER

House M.D.: Von Varga (production sound mixer), Joe DeAngelis (re-recording mixer), Brad North (re-recording mixer), Juan Cisneros (production sound mixer)
For episode "Bombshells".

NOMINEES

Burn Notice: Scott Clements (production sound mixer), David Raines (re-recording mixer), Sherry Klein (re-recording mixer)
For episode "Last Stand".

Boardwalk Empire: Tom Fleischman (re-recording mixer), Jeff Pullman (production sound mixer), Frank Stettner (production sound mixer)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

Dexter: Kevin Roache (re-recording mixer), Pete Elia (re-recording mixer), Jeremy Balko (adr mixer), Greg Agalsoff (production sound mixer)
For episode "Take It!".

Glee: Doug Andham (re-recording mixer), Phillip W. Palmer (production sound mixer), Joe Earle (re-recording mixer)
For episode "The Substitute".

Mad Men: Ken Teaney (re-recording mixer), Todd Orr (re-recording mixer), Peter Bentley (production sound mixer)
For episode "The Suitcase".

Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera)

NOMINEES





Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming

NOMINEES

Freedom Riders: Aljernon Tunsil (edited by), Lewis Erskine (edited by)



American Masters: Ed Barteski (editor), Deborah Peretz (editor)
For episode "LENNONYC".

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Eric Lasby (editor)
For episode "Haiti".

Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Single or Multi-Camera)

WINNER

NOMINEES

30 Rock: Meg Reticker (editor)
For episode "100".

Modern Family: Ryan Case (editor)
For episode "Halloween"

How I Met Your Mother: Susan Federman (edited by)
For episode "Subway Wars".

Modern Family: Jonathan Schwartz (editor)
For episode "Slow Down Your Neighbors".

The Big Bang Theory: Peter Chakos (editor)
For episode "The Agreement Dissection".

Outstanding Picture Editing for Reality Programming

WINNERS

Deadliest Catch: Kelly Coskran (Supervising editor), Josh Earl (Supervising editor), Alex Durham (Editor) (Original Productions, Discovery Channel)

Deadliest Catch: Alex Durham (editor), Kelly Coskran (supervising editor), Josh Earl (supervising editor)
For episode "Redemption Day".

NOMINEES

Top Chef: Jeff Nemetz (editor), Laronda Morris (co-lead editor), Michael Lynn Sturm (edited by), Bri Dellinger (edited by), Tom Danon (editor), Kevin Kearney (co-lead editor), Chris Colombel (editor)
For episode "Give Me Your Huddled Masses".

Project Runway: Lisa Trulli (editor), Josh Franco (editor), Erik Hammarberg (editor), Blue (editor)
For episode "There Is An I" In Team"".

Survivor: Eric Gardner (editor), H.A. Arnarson (editor), Michael Greer (supervising editor), Evan Mediuch (editor), Andrew Bolhuis (editor), James Ciccarello (editor), Chad Bertalotto (editor)
For episode "Don't You Work For Me?"

The Amazing Race: Julian Gomez (editor), Jacob Parsons (editor), Mike Bolanowski (editor), Jenn Nelson (editor), Eric Goldfarb (editor), Paul C. Nielsen (editor), Andrew Kozar (editor)
For episode "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win"

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Sidney Wolinsky (editor)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

NOMINEES

Mad Men: Pattye Rogers (edited by), Leo Trombetta (edited by)
For episode "Blowing Smoke"

Mad Men: Tom Wilson (edited by)
For episode "The Suitcase".

The Killing: Elizabeth Kling (edited by)
For episode "Pilot".

Dexter: Louis F. Cioffi (edited by)
For episode "Take It!".

Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for News and Documentary Programming - Regularly Scheduled News Programs and Coverage of Special Events

WINNER

Outstanding Short-Form Picture Editing

NOMINEES

Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Brian Marsh (editor)
For "The President's Speech" in episode "After The Academy Awards".

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Oren Castro (editor)
For "Scotty's Home Story" in episode "Top 3 Results Show".

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Noah Rosenstein (editor), Troy Miller (opening film by)
For the "Opening Film"

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Michael Gregory (this year's unintentional musicals by), Evan Gregory (this year's unintentional musicals by)
For "This Year's Unintentional Musicals"

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie

WINNER

NOMINEES


Mildred Pierce: Camilla Toniolo (editor)
For episode "Part Four".

Sherlock: Charlie Phillips (editor)
For episode "A Study In Pink".

Downton Abbey: John Wilson (editor)
For episode #1.1

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Eugene Gearty (sound effects editor), Fred Rosenberg (dialogue editor), Steven Visscher (foley editor), Jennifer L. Dunnington (music editor), Philip Stockton (supervising sound editor), Marko A. Costanzo (foley artist), Marissa Littlefield (adr editor)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

NOMINEES

True Blood: Steven Stuhr (dialogue editor), Fred Judkins (foley editor), Jeff Gunn (foley artist), Stuart Martin (sound effects editor), Zane D. Bruce (foley artist), Christian Buenaventura (dialogue editor), John Benson (supervising sound editor), Eduardo Ponsdomenech (music editor), Jason Krane (dialogue and adr editor)
For episode "Hitting The Ground".

Nikita: Chad J. Hughes (sound effects editor), George Haddad (sound supervisor), Ruth Adelman (adr editor), Ashley Revell (music editor), James Bailey (foley artist), Dale Chaloukian (dialogue editor), Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist)
For episode "Pandora".

CSI: NY: Edmund J. Lachmann (dialogue editor), James Bailey (foley artist), David Barbee (sound editor), Ruth Adelman (adr editor), Joshua Winget (music editor), Kevin McCullough (foley editor), Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist), Mark Relyea (supervising sound editor)
For episode "Life Sentence".

Game of Thrones: Tim Hands (adr editor/supervisor), Steve Fanagan (sound effects editor), Stefan Henrix (supervising sound editor), Caoimhe Doyle (foley artist), Eoghan McDonnell (foley artist), Andy Kennedy (sound effects editor/designer), Robin Quinn (music editor), Jon Stevenson (sound effects editor), Michelle McCormack (dialogue editor)
For episode "A Golden Crown".

The Walking Dead: David Lee Fein (foley artist), Darleen Stoker (supervising dialogue editor), Jerry Edemann (supervising foley editor), Kenneth Young (co-supervisor/sound editor), Hilda Hodges (foley artist), Walter Newman (supervising sound editor), Michael Baber (music editor)
For episode "Days Gone Bye".

Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)

WINNER

Gettysburg: Brent Kiser (sound effects editor), Zach Seivers (sound design), Charles Maynes (sound editor)

NOMINEES

Whale Wars: Bryan Parker (sound editor)
For episode "To The Ends of the Earth".

The Amazing Race: Paul C. Nielsen (sound editor), Andrew Kozar (sound editor), Eric Goldfarb (sound editor), Jenn Nelson (sound editor), Bryan Parker (sound editor), Jacob Parsons (sound editor), Mike Bolanowski (sound editor), Rich Remis (sound editor), Julian Gomez (sound editor)
For episode " You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win".

American Masters: Deborah Wallach (sound editor)
For episode "Jeff Bridges: The Dude Abides".

American Idol: The Search for a Superstar: Bryan Parker (sound editor), Matt Slivinski (sound editor)
For episode "Auditions No. 2: New Orleans".

Baseball: Marlena Grzaslewicz (dialogue editor), Dan Korintus (dialogue editor), Jacob Ribicoff (music editor), Ira Spiegel (sound effects editor), Mariusz Glabinski (sound effects editor)
For episode "The Tenth Inning: Top of the Tenth".

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special

WINNER

The Pillars of the Earth (series): Guy Francoeur (foley artist), Antoine Morin (sound effects editor), Guy Pelletier (dialogue and music editor), Christian Rivest (sound designer), Marcel Pothier (supervising sound editor), Tom Trafalski (music editor), Dominik Pagacz (sound effects editor)

NOMINEES

Downton Abbey: Alex Sawyer (dialogue editor), Adam Armitage (sound effects editor)
For episode #1.1

Mildred Pierce: Thomas O'Neil Younkman (sound effects editor), Brian Dunlop (foley editor), Ellen Heuer (foley artist), Eliza Paley (supervising dialogue/adr editor), Todd Kasow (music editor), Tony Martinez (dialogue/adr editor)
For episode "Part Five".

Any Human Heart: Laura Lovejoy (dialogue editor), Alex Sawyer (dialogue editor), Keith Partridge (sound editor), Robin Quinn (music editor), Adam Armitage (sound effects editor)
For episode #1.2

Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special

WINNER

Gettysburg (documentary): Mike Yip (lead visual effects animator), Kent Johnson (visual effects supervisor), Jon Rhinehardt (lead visual effect compositor), Jared Jones (visual effects compositor), Brent A. Steinberg (cgi artist), J. David Everhart (visual effects producer), Max Poolman (special effects supervisor), Jason Korber (visual effects compositor), Ethan Summers (lead model maker)

NOMINEES

The Pillars of the Earth: Paul Stephenson (special effects supervisor), Vít Komrzý (visual effects producer), Viktor Muller (visual effects supervisor)
For episode "Witchcraft".

Sherlock: James D. Etherington (visual effects supervisor), Danny Hargreaves (special effects supervisor)

Mildred Pierce: Renuka Ballal (visual effects producer), Josephine Noh (compositor), Constance Conrad (compositor), Marci Ichimura (compositor), Nathan Meier (cgi artist), John Bair (visual effects supervisor), Scott Winston (compositor), Lesley Robson-Foster (visual effects supervisor), Aaron Raff (compositor)
For episode "Part Five".

Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: David Taritero (visual effects producer), Paul Graff (visual effects supervisor), J. John Corbett (lead compositor), Justin Ball (visual effects supervisor), Ah Dee Chao (lead compositor), Brian Sales (lead compositor), Robert Stromberg (visual effects designer), Richard Friedlander (visual effects producer), Steven Kirshoff (special effects coordinator)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)"

NOMINEES

SGU Stargate Universe: Craig Van Den Biggelaar (digital effects supervisor), Luke Vallee (key visual effects compositor), Erica Henderson (lead compositor), Mark Savela (visual effects supervisor), Kodie Mackenzie (key visual effects compositor), Wes Sargent (key 3D artist), Michael Lowes (lead 3D artists), Krista McLean (digital effects supervisor), Adam de Bosch Kemper (lead animator)
For episode "Awakening".

Game of Thrones: Adam McInnes (lead visual effects supervisor), Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor (lead visual effects producer), Henry Badgett (lead visual effects compositor), Angela Barson (2nd lead visual effects supervisor & visual effects supervisor), Stuart Brisdon (special effects supervisor), Rafael Morant (cgi supervisor), Damien Macé (lead matte artist), Graham Hills (special effects supervisor)
For episode "Fire And Blood".

The Walking Dead: Gregory Nicotero (lead special effects artist), Michael Cook (lead cgi artist), Christopher D. Martin (lead visual effects compositor), Anthony Ocampo (lead visual effects animator), Jason Sperling (visual effects supervisor), Michael Enriquez (lead model maker), Sam Nicholson (lead visual effects supervisor), Kent Johnson (visual effects producer), Kristin Johnson (lead matte artist)
For episode "Days Gone Bye".

The Borgias: Bill Halliday (visual effects producer), Blair Tennessy (cgi supervisor), Bob Munroe (lead visual effects supervisor), Seth Martiniuk (lead visual effects compositor), Doug Campbell (visual effects supervisor), Juan Jesus Garcia (visual effects art director), Luke Groves (visual effects technical producer)
For episodes "The Poisoned Chalice/The Assassin".

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special

WINNER

The Walking Dead: Jake Garber (special makeup effects artist), Jaremy Aiello (prosthetic designer), Garrett Immel (special makeup effects artist), Howard Berger (prosthetic designer), Andy Schoneberg (special makeup effects artist), Gregory Nicotero (special makeup effects department head)
For episode "Days Gone Bye".

NOMINEES

Grey's Anatomy: Norman T. Leavitt (department head makeup artist), Bari Dreiband-Burman (special makeup effects artist), Vincent Van Dyke (prosthetic designer), Susan Laprelle (makeup effects artist), Thomas R. Burman (prosthetic designer), Ed French (makeup effects artist), Thomas Floutz (special makeup effects department head)
For episode "Superfreak".

Game of Thrones: Conor O'Sullivan (special makeup effects artist), Paul Engelen (department head makeup artist)
For episode "A Golden Crown".

The Walking Dead: Garrett Immel (special makeup effects artist), Gregory Nicotero (special makeup effects department head), Jake Garber (special makeup effects artist), Howard Berger (prosthetic designer), Jaremy Aiello (prosthetic designer), Andy Schoneberg (special makeup effects artist)
For episode "Days Gone Bye".

The Cape: Karen Iverson (special makeup effects artist), Michael Shawn McCracken (prosthetic designer), Matthew W. Mungle (prosthetic designer), Camille Calvet (department head makeup artist), Suzanne Diaz (special makeup effects artist), Christopher Allen Nelson (special makeup effects artist), Mary Kay Morse (special makeup effects artist), Greg Nelson (special makeup effects artist)
For episode "Razer".

Glee: Jennifer Greenberg (key makeup artist), Kelley Mitchell (makeup artist), Hiroshi Yada (prosthetic designer), Eryn Krueger Mekash (department head makeup artist), Christien Tinsley (prosthetic designer), Mike Mekash (makeup artist), Robin L. Neal (makeup artist), Melissa Buell (makeup artist)
For episode "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle".

Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or a Special (Non-Prosthetic)

WINNER

Saturday Night Live: Katherine O'Donnell (additional makeup artist), Josh Turi (additional makeup artist), Amy Tagliamonti (additional makeup artist), Louie Zakarian (department head makeup artist)
For episode "Host: Jon Hamm".

NOMINEES

The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway: Cristina Waltz (department head makeup artist), Katie Pellegrino (makeup artist)

How I Met Your Mother: Megan Moore (key makeup artist), Brad Look (additional makeup artist), Jennifer Turchi (department head makeup artist)
For episode "Bad News".

iCarly: Melanie Mills (additional makeup artist), Kim Perrodin (additional makeup artist), Patti Brand (key makeup artist), Patti Ramsey Bortoli (additional makeup artist), Tyson Fountaine (additional makeup artist), Michael Johnston (department head makeup artist)
For episode "iStart A Fan War".

Dancing with the Stars: Barbara Fonte-Kunkel (additional makeup artist), Nadege Schoenfeld (additional makeup artist), Melanie Mills (department head makeup artist), Patti Ramsey Bortoli (additional makeup artist), Angela Moos (additional makeup artist), Zena Shteysel (key makeup artist)
For episode #1205

Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Nicki Ledermann (department head makeup artist), Evelyne Noraz (key makeup artist)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire (Pilot)".

NOMINEES

True Blood: Lana Grossman (key makeup artist), Brigette A. Myre (department head makeup artist)
For episode "9 Crimes".

Game of Thrones: Paul Engelen (department head makeup artist), Melissa Lackersteen (key makeup artist)
For episode "Winter Is Coming (Pilot)".

Mad Men: Mary Kay Morse (additional makeup artist), Ron Pipes (key makeup artist), Lana Grossman (department head makeup artist), Tricia Sawyer (additional makeup artist), Maurine Schlenz (makeup artist)
For episode "The Rejected".

Glee: Eryn Krueger Mekash (department head makeup artist), Robin L. Neal (additional makeup artist), Jennifer Greenberg (key makeup artist), Mike Mekash (additional makeup artist)
For episode "The Rocky Horror Glee Show".

Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Non-Prosthetic)

WINNER

The Kennedys: Amanda Terry (additional makeup artist), Linda Dowds (personal makeup artist), Jordan Samuel (department head makeup artist), Colin Penman (Key Makeup)

Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or a Movie (Non-Prosthetic)

NOMINEES

The Pillars of the Earth: Colleen Quinton (department head makeup artist)

Mildred Pierce: Patricia Regan (department head makeup artist), Linda Melazzo (personal makeup artist)

Cinema Verite: Mindy Hall (department head makeup artist), Kimberly Felix (assistant department head makeup artist), Julie Hewett (personal makeup artist)

Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score)

WINNER

Mildred Pierce: Carter Burwell (music by)
For episode "Part Five".

NOMINEES

The Pillars of the Earth: Trevor Morris (music by)
For episode "Anarchy".

Any Human Heart: Dan Jones (music by)
For episode #1.2

Sherlock: David Arnold (music by), Michael Price (music by)
For episode "A Study In Pink".

Thurgood: Rob Mathes (music by)

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)

WINNER

John Muir in the New World: Garth Neustadter (music by)
For episode "John Muir In The New World".

NOMINEES

30 Rock: Jeff Richmond (music by)
For episode "100".

The Simpsons: Alf Clausen (music by)
For episode "Treehouse Of Horror XXI.

Family Guy: Ron Jones (music by)
For episode "Road To The North Pole".

Family Guy: Walter Murphy (music by)
For episode "And Then There Were Fewer".

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

WINNER

NOMINEES

Camelot: Jeff Danna (music by), Mychael Danna (music by)


Episodes: Mark Thomas (music by)


Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics

WINNER

Saturday Night Live: John Mulaney (lyrics by), Seth Meyers (lyrics by), Justin Timberlake (lyrics by), Katreese Barnes (music by)
For the song "Justin Timberlake Monologue". For episode "Host: Justin Timberlake".

NOMINEES

Robert Klein: Unfair and Unbalanced: Robert Klein (music & lyrics by), Bob Stein (music & lyrics by)
For the song "An American Prayer - Hymn II?".

Family Guy: Danny Smith (lyrics by), Seth MacFarlane (music & lyrics by), Ron Jones (music by)
For the song "Christmastime Is Killing Us". For episode "Road To The North Pole".

Saturday Night Live: Jerrod Bettis (music by), Jorma Taccone (lyrics by), Justin Franks (music by), Andy Samberg (lyrics by), Akiva Schaffer (lyrics by)
For the song "I Just Had Sex". For episode "Host: Jeff Bridges."

Saturday Night Live: Andy Samberg (music & lyrics by), Jorma Taccone (music & lyrics by), Akiva Schaffer (music & lyrics by), Justin Timberlake (music & lyrics by)
For the song "3-Way (The Golden Rule)". For episode "Host: Justin Timberlake".

Saturday Night Live: Andy Samberg (lyrics by), Michael 'Woodzy' Woods (music by), Jorma Taccone (lyrics by), Akiva Schaffer (lyrics by)
For the song "Jack Sparrow". For episode "Host: Tina Fey".

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special

NOMINEES

Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On: Seanne Farmer (produced by), Bette Midler (executive producer/produced by/performer)

Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden: Vincent Herbert (executive producer), Lady Gaga (executive producer/performer), Jimmy Iovine (executive producer), Mo Morrison (executive producer), Troy Carter (executive producer)

The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway: Paul Reubens (executive producer/performer), Kelly Bush (executive producer), Marty Callner (produced by), Randall Gladstein (produced by), Bonnie Werth (executive producer)

Wishful Drinking: Carrie Fisher (performer), Sheila Nevins (executive producer), Randy Barbato (produced by), Fenton Bailey (produced by)

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program

WINNER

NOMINEES

Adventure Time with Finn & Jake: Adam Muto (written by), Curtis Lelash (executive producer), Jennifer Pelphrey (executive producer), Dong-kun Won (overseas director), Kelly Crews (producer), Rob Sorcher (executive producer), Larry Leichliter (supervising director), Patrick McHale (story by), Rebecca Sugar (written by), Steve Little (story by), Fred Seibert (executive producer), Merriwether Williams (story by), Kevin Kolde (supervising producer), Rob Swartz (executive producer), Pendleton Ward (story by), Thurop Van Orman (supervising producer/story by), Brian A. Miller (executive producer)
For episode "It Came From The Nightosphere".

Regular Show: Janet Dimon (producer), Chris Reccardi (supervising producer), Robert Alvarez (Robert Alvarez), Brian A. Miller (executive producer), Brian Sheesley (animation director), Shion Takeuchi (written by), Rob Sorcher (executive producer), Sean Szeles (written by), Jennifer Pelphrey (executive producer), Mike Roth (writer), J.G. Quintel (executive producer), Curtis Lelash (executive producer), Rob Swartz (executive producer), Hwang Gi-Ho (overseas director), Matt Price (writer)
For episode "Mordecai And The Rigbys".

Robot Chicken: Mike Fasolo (written by), Ollie Green (producer), Michael Lazzo (executive producer), Brendan Hay (written by), Tom Root (co-executive producer/head writer), Keith Crofford (executive producer), Chris McKay (directed by), Matthew Ireland Beans (written by), Zeb Wells (written by), Seth Green (executive producer/written by), Savelen Forrest (animation director), Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by), Alexander Bulkley (producer), Douglas Goldstein (co-executive producer/head writer), Daniel Libman (written by), Corey Campodonico (producer), Matthew Libman (written by)
For episode "Robot Chicken's DP Christmas Special".

SpongeBob SquarePants: Alan Smart (supervising director), Stephen Hillenburg (executive producer), Nate Cash (written by/storyboard director), Sean Charmatz (written by), Luke Brookshier (storyboard director), Dina Buteyn (producer), Andrew Overtoom (animation director), Paul Tibbitt (executive producer/supervising producer), Mr. Lawrence (written by)
For episode "That Sinking Feeling".

Regular Show: Robert Alvarez (Animation Director), Shion Takeuchi (Written By), Chris Reccardi (Supervising Producer), Janet Dimon (Producer), Curtis Lelash (Executive Producer), Jennifer Pelphrey (Executive Producer), Sean Szeles (Written By), Rob Swartz (Executive Producer), Rob Sorcher (Executive Producer), Mike Roth (Writer), J.G. Quintel (Executive Producer), Brian A. Miller (Executive Producer), Matt Price (Writer), Brian Sheesley (Animation Director), Hwang Gi-Ho (Overseas Animation Director) (Cartoon Network Studios)

Outstanding Special Class - Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Programs

NOMINEE

30 Rock (series): Clint Koltveit (Producer), William Sell (Producer), Eric Gurian (Producer)

Outstanding Special Class - Short-Format Nonfiction Programs

NOMINEE

Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Documentary Programs

NOMINEE

Emmy (Midwest Region) Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Programs

NOMINEE


For the episode "Hit the Ground Running"

Outstanding Children's Program

WINNERS

A Child's Garden of Poetry: Amy Schatz (produced by), Sheila Nevins (executive producer), Beth Aala (producer), Beth Levison (producer), Jacqueline Glover (supervising producer)

Degrassi: The Next Generation: Stephen Stohn (executive producer), Stephanie Williams (supervising producer), Brendon Yorke (executive producer), Linda Schuyler (executive producer), Stefan Brogren (producer), David Lowe (producer) (N, The)
For episode "My Body Is a Cage, Part 2".

NOMINEES

Wizards of Waverly Place: Perry M. Rein (co-executive producer), Todd J. Greenwald (executive producer), Ben Montanio (executive producer), Greg Hampson (producer), Vince Cheung (executive producer), Gigi McCreery (co-executive producer), Richard Goodman (supervising producer) (Disney Channel)
For episode "Wizards vs. Angels".

Victorious: Joe Catania (producer), Bruce Rand Berman (produced by), Dan Schneider (executive producer), Robin Weiner (supervising producer)
For episode "Freak the Freak Out".

iCarly: Bruce Rand Berman (produced by), Robin Weiner (supervising producer), Dan Schneider (executive producer), Joe Catania (producer), George Doty IV (supervising producer)
For episode "iGot A Hot Room".

Outstanding Main Title Design

WINNER

Game of Thrones: Angus Wall (creative director), Hameed Shaukat (designer), Robert Feng (art director), Kirk Shintani (animator)

NOMINEES

Rubicon: Jeremy Cox (designer/animator), Cara McKenney (producer/art director), Karin Fong (creative director), Theo Daley (designer)

Too Big to Fail: Bob Swensen (creative lead), Michael Riley (creative director), Adam Bluming (editor), Cory Shaw (designer/animator)

Boardwalk Empire: Cara McKenney (producer/art director), Michelle Dougherty (designer/director), Karin Fong (designer/director), Lauren Hartstone (designer/art director)

Any Human Heart: Paul McDonnell (designer), Justin Lowings (animator), Hugo Moss (art director)

Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special

WINNER

Mildred Pierce: Laura Rosenthal (casting director)

NOMINEES

Upstairs Downstairs: Andy Pryor (casting director)

Too Big to Fail: Christine Kromer (casting director), Alexa L. Fogel (casting director)

Downton Abbey: Jill Trevellick (casting director)

Cinema Verite: Randi Hiller (casting director)

Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement

WINNER

Off Campus (Television Series): Laurel Chadwick (producer), D.J. Dodd (producer), Ryan Goldberg (supervising producer), Andrew Catania (director), Kristina Massie (producer), Ashley Hulse (director), James Hall (editor)

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

WINNER

NOMINEES





Outstanding Special Class Programs

NOMINEES

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards: Anne Hathaway (host), Bruce Cohen (produced by), Don Mischer (produced by), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), James Franco (host)

The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards: Orly Adelson (executive producer), Barry Adelman (executive producer), Ricky Gervais (host)

The 64th Annual Tony Awards: Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Sean Hayes (host)

The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards: Ken Ehrlich (executive producer), John Cossette (executive producer)

Outstanding Reality/Competition Program

WINNER

The Amazing Race (series): Bertram van Munster (executive producer), Michael Norton (supervising producer), Bob Parr (senior producer), Jerry Bruckheimer (executive producer), Elise Doganieri (executive producer) (Jerry Bruckheimer Television (production company), Worldrace Productions (production company))

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or Special

NOMINEES

The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway: Steven Kirkham (department head hairstylist)

Saturday Night Live: Christal Schanes (additional hairstylist), Bettie O. Rogers (department head hairstylist), Jodi Mancuso (key hairstylist), Jennifer Serio Stauffer (additional hairstylist), Inga Thrasher (additional hairstylist)
For episode "Host: Anne Hathaway".

America's Got Talent: Mary Lum (additional hairstylist), Justina Turk (additional hairstylist), Carol McCoo (additional hairstylist), Russell Latham (department head hairstylist), Desiree Dizard (additional hairstylist), Annette M. Jones (key hairstylist)
For episode #529

iCarly: Cindy Costello (additional hairstylist), Maria Valdivia (department head hairstylist), David Larson (key hairstylist), Kim Messina (assistant department head hairstylist), Shawn Finch (additional hairstylist), Cyndra Dunn (key hairstylist)
For episode "iStart A Fan War".

Dancing with the Stars: Kim Messina (key hairstylist), Jennifer Guerrero-Mazursky (additional hairstylist), Maria Valdivia (department head hairstylist), Cynthia P. Romo (additional hairstylist), Cyndra Dunn (additional hairstylist), Rachel Dowling (additional hairstylist)
For episode #1106

Outstanding Comedy Series

WINNER

Modern Family: Bill Wrubel (co-executive producer), Jeffrey Morton (co-executive producer), Paul Corrigan (co-executive producer), Abraham Higginbotham (co-executive producer), Dan O'Shannon (co-executive producer), Brad Walsh (co-executive producer), Ilana Wernick (co-executive producer), Danny Zuker (co-executive producer), Christopher Lloyd (executive producer), Steven Levitan (executive producer), Jeffrey Richman (co-executive producer)

NOMINEES

Glee: Ryan Murphy (executive producer), Kenneth J. Silverstein (producer), Michael Novick (producer), Dante Di Loreto (executive producer), Alexis Martin Woodall (producer), Bradley Buecker (supervising producer), Brad Falchuk (executive producer), Ian Brennan (executive producer)

The Office: Paul Lieberstein (executive producer), Justin Spitzer (supervising producer), B.J. Novak (executive producer/co-executive producer), Warren Lieberstein (producer), Aaron Shure (co-executive producer), Benjamin Silverman (executive producer), Mindy Kaling (co-executive producer), Teri Weinberg (co-executive producer), Charlie Grandy (supervising producer), Howard Klein (executive producer), Peter Ocko (co-executive producer), Ricky Gervais (executive producer), Stephen Merchant (executive producer), Daniel Chun (co-executive producer), Steve Carell (producer), Greg Daniels (executive producer), Steve Hely (producer), Randy Cordray (producer), Halsted Sullivan (producer)

30 Rock: John Riggi (executive producer), Alec Baldwin (producer), Jeff Richmond (executive producer), Robert Carlock (executive producer), Lorne Michaels (executive producer), Josh Siegal (producer), Jerry Kupfer (producer), David Miner (executive producer), Tina Fey (executive producer), Jack Burditt (co-executive producer), Vali Chandrasekaran (producer), Matt Hubbard (co-executive producer), Dylan Morgan (producer), Marci Klein (executive producer), Irene Burns (producer), Don Scardino (producer), Ron Weiner (co-executive producer), Kay Cannon (producer)

Parks and Recreation: Morgan Sackett (producer), Michael Schur (executive producer), Greg Daniels (executive producer), Amy Poehler (producer), Daniel J. Goor (supervising producer), David Miner (executive producer), Howard Klein (executive producer), Emily Spivey (producer)

The Big Bang Theory: Peter Chakos (supervising producer), Bill Prady (executive producer), David Goetsch (co-executive producer), Steve Holland (producer), Chuck Lorre (executive producer), Lee Aronsohn (executive producer), Jim Reynolds (superising producer), Eric Kaplan (co-executive producer), Steven Molaro (executive producer), Faye Oshima Belyeu (producer)

Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series

WINNER

Glee: Robert J. Ulrich (casting director), Eric Dawson (casting director)

NOMINEES

Nurse Jackie: Ross Meyerson (casting director), Julie Tucker (casting director)

Modern Family: Jeff Greenberg (casting director)

30 Rock: Katja Blichfeld (casting director), Jennifer McNamara (casting director)

The Big C: Ross Meyerson (casting director), Julie Tucker (casting director)

Outstanding Animated Program

WINNER

Futurama: Michael Rowe (co-executive producer), Eric Horsted (co-executive producer), Josh Weinstein (co-executive producer), Ken Keeler (executive producer), Lewis Morton (written by), Ira Sherak (assistant director), Dan Vebber (co-executive producer), David X. Cohen (executive producer), Peter Avanzino (supervising director/directed by), Scott Vanzo (director of computer graphics), Matt Groening (executive producer), Lee Supercinski (produced by), Claudia Katz (produced by), Gregg Vanzo (animation executive producer), Patric M. Verrone (co-executive producer)
For episode "The Late Philip J. Fry."

NOMINEES

The Cleveland Show: Jonathan Green (supervising producer), Ken Wong (director), Maureen Mlynarczyk (timing supervisor), Anthony Lioi (supervising director), Mike Henry (executive producer), Jamie H. Huang (animation timer), Tom Pope (animation timer), Kara Vallow (producer), Richard Appel (executive producer), Clarence Livingston (producer), Gabe Miller (supervising producer), Eric Bryan (animation timer), Doug Gallery (timing supervisor), Brandi Young (animation producer), Max Martinez (assistant director), Seth MacFarlane (executive producer), Aseem Batra (producer), Albert Calleros (supervising director), Patrick Buchanan (animation timer), Kirker Butler (co-executive producer/writer)
For episode "Murray Christmas."

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III: Hugh Sterbakov (written by), Zeb Wells (written by), Matthew Senreich (executive producer/written by), Douglas Goldstein (co-executive producer/head writer), Dan Milano (written by), Mike Fasolo (written by), Hugh Davidson (written by), Savelen Forrest (animation director), Chris McKay (directed by), Kevin Shinick (written by), Tom Root (co-executive producer/head writer), Michael Lazzo (executive producer), Geoff Johns (written by), Ollie Green (producer), Seth Green (executive producer/written by), Breckin Meyer (written by), Keith Crofford (executive producer), Alexander Bulkley (producer), Matthew Ireland Beans (written by), Corey Campodonico (producer)

South Park: Ryan Quincy (animation producer), Jenny Yu (director of animation), Eric Stough (producer), Bill Hader (producer), Vernon Chatman (producer), Anne Garefino (executive producer), Adrien Beard (producer), Frank C. Agnone II (supervising producer), Jack Shih (director of animation), Bruce Howell (producer), Matt Stone (executive producer), Trey Parker (executive producer/writer/director)
For episode "Crack Baby Athletic Association."

The Simpsons: Al Jean (executive producer), Sam Im (lead animation timer), Brian Kelley (co-executive producer), Mike B. Anderson (supervising director), Bill Odenkirk (co-executive producer), J. Stewart Burns (co-executive producer), Matt Selman (executive producer), Kevin Curran (co-executive producer), James L. Brooks (executive producer), Rob LaZebnik (co-executive producer), Michael Price (co-executive producer), Matt Groening (executive producer), Alex Ruiz (assistant director), Jeff Westbrook (co-executive producer), Matt Warburton (co-executive producer), Joel H. Cohen (co-executive producer), Matthew Nastuk (directed by), Marc Wilmore (co-executive producer), Larina Adamson (supervising producer), John Frink (executive producer/written by), Tom Klein (animation producer)
For episode "Angry Dad - The Movie."

Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series

WINNER

Boardwalk Empire: Meredith Tucker (casting director), Ellen Lewis (casting director)

NOMINEES

Game of Thrones: Robert Sterne (casting director), Nina Gold (casting director)

The Killing: Jennifer Page (casting director - Canada), Corinne Clark (casting director - Canada), Junie Lowry-Johnson (casting director), Stuart Aikins (casting director - Canada), Libby Goldstein (casting director), Sean Cossey

Mad Men: Carrie Audino (casting director), Laura Schiff (casting director)

The Good Wife: Mark Saks (casting director)

Outstanding Drama Series

WINNER

Mad Men: Blake McCormick (producer), Dwayne L. Shattuck (producer), Dahvi Waller (producer), Scott Hornbacher (executive producer), Jonathan Abrahams (producer), André Jacquemetton (co-executive producer), Matthew Weiner (executive producer), Maria Jacquemetton (co-executive producer)

NOMINEES

Dexter: Tim Schlattmann (co-executive producer), John Goldwyn (executive producer), Wendy West (co-executive producer), Sara Colleton (executive producer), Chip Johannessen (executive producer), Michael C. Hall (executive producer), Scott Buck (executive producer), Manny Coto (executive producer), Lauren Gussis (supervising producer), Robert Lloyd Lewis (producer)

Game of Thrones: Guymon Casady (co-executive producer), D.B. Weiss (executive producer), Ralph Vicinanza (co-executive producer), Mark Huffam (producer), David Benioff (executive producer), Carolyn Strauss (co-executive producer), Frank Doelger (producer), George R.R. Martin (co-executive producer), Vince Gerardis (co-executive producer)

Friday Night Lights: John Zinman (co-executive producer), David Nevins (executive producer), David Hudgins (executive producer), Rolin Jones (supervising producer), Brian Grazer (executive producer), Jason Katims (executive producer), Nan Bernstein Freed (producer), Bridget Carpenter (co-executive producer), Patrick Massett (co-executive producer), Ron Fitzgerald (producer), John Cameron (co-executive producer), Peter Berg (executive producer), Sarah Aubrey (executive producer), Michael Waxman (producer)

Boardwalk Empire: Terence Winter (executive producer), Howard Korder (supervising producer), Lawrence Konner (co-executive producer), Stephen Levinson (executive producer), Rick Yorn (producer), Rudd Simmons (producer), Timothy Van Patten (executive producer), Margaret Nagle (supervising producer), Mark Wahlberg (executive producer), Gene Kelly (co-executive producer), Martin Scorsese (executive producer)

The Good Wife: Corinne Brinkerhoff (producer), Keith Eisner (co-executive producer), Ridley Scott (executive producer), Courtney Kemp Agboh (producer), Michelle King (executive producer), Brooke Kennedy (executive producer), Tony Scott (executive producer), David W. Zucker (executive producer), Robert King (executive producer), Ted Humphrey (co-executive producer), Leonard Dick (co-executive producer)

Emmy (Midwest Region) Outstanding Achievement for Interview/Discussion Programming

WINNER


For the episode "Commitment to the Craft"

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation

WINNERS

Community: Drew Hodges
For the episode "Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas"

Phineas and Ferb: Brian Woods (Background Design)
For episode "Wizard Of Odd".

Phineas and Ferb: Jill Daniels (Background Painter)
For episode "Wizard Of Odd".

Firebreather: Peter Chung (Character Design)

Firebreather: Jung Chang Sung (Character Animator)

Young Justice: Phillip Bourassa (Character Design)
For episode "Independence Day".

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series

WINNER

Mad Men: Gloria Pasqua Casny (key hairstylist), Sean Flanigan (department head hairstylist), Lucia Mace (key hairstylist), Jules Holdren (additional hairstylist), Theraesa Rivers (additional hairstylist)
For episode "Christmas Comes But Once A Year".

NOMINEES

Boardwalk Empire: Jerry DeCarlo (key hairstylist), Michael Kriston (department head hairstylist)
For episode "Boardwalk Empire" (Pilot).

Mad Men: Terrie Velasquez (additional hairstylist), Lucia Mace (department head hairstylist), Theraesa Rivers (key hairstylist)
For episode "Hands And Knees".

Glee: Sterfon Demings (key hairstylist), Stacey K. Black (additional hairstylist), Susan Zietlow-Maust (additional hairstylist), Janis Clark (department head hairstylist), Monte Haught (additional hairstylist)
For episode "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle".

Game of Thrones: Candice Banks (key hairstylist), Kevin Alexander (department head hairstylist)
For episode "A Golden Crown"

Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality - Competition Program

WINNERS



NOMINEES




Outstanding Choreography

WINNERS

So You Think You Can Dance: Tabitha Dumo (choreographer), Napoleon Dumo (choreographer)
For the routines "Scars", "Fallin" and "Outta Your Mind"

So You Think You Can Dance: Mia Michaels (choreographer)
For the routines "Alice in Mia-Land Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", "When We Dance" and "This Bitter Earth - On The Nature of Daylight"

NOMINEES

So You Think You Can Dance: Stacey Tookey (choreographer)
For the routines "Mad World", "Sundrenched World" and "Heaven Is A Place On Earth"

So You Think You Can Dance: Travis Wall (choreographer)
For the routines "Collide", "How It Ends" and "Fix You"

Dancing with the Stars: Mark Ballas (choreographer)
For the routines "Jive - Write Sins Not Tragedies", "Viennese Waltz - Hedwigs Theme (Theme from Harry Potter)" and "Slow Waltz - My Love"

So You Think You Can Dance: Mandy Moore (choreographer)
For the routines "Oh Yeah", "Boogie Shoes" and "I Surrender""

Emmy (Midwest Region) Outstanding Achievement for Informational/Instructional Programming

NOMINEE


For the episode "The Tipping Point"

Outstanding Nonfiction Series

NOMINEES

American Masters: Prudence Glass (series producer), Julie Sacks (supervising producer), Susan Lacy (executive producer), Michael Epstein (producer), Jessica Levin (producer), Stanley Buchtal (executive producer), Michael Cohl (executive producer)

30 for 30: Keith Clinkscales (executive producer), Joan Lynch (executive producer), Bill Simmons (executive producer), John Skipper (executive producer), Connor Schell (executive producer), John Dahl (executive producer), John Walsh (executive producer)

Biography: Judith Belushi-Pisano (executive producer), Thomas Moody (executive producer for bio), Kevin Bachar (executive producer for pangolin pictures), Joey Allen (producer), Amelia Hanibelsz (supervising producer), Peter Tarshis (executive producer for bio), Rob Goldberg (producer)



Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Lydia Tenaglia (executive producer), Christopher Collins (executive producer), Anthony Bourdain (executive producer/host), Stone Roberts (executive producer for travel channel)

Outstanding Reality Program

WINNER

Deadliest Catch: Thom Beers (executive producer), Ethan Prochnik (series producer), Matt Renner (co-executive producer), Jeff Conroy (executive producer), Sheila McCormack (supervising producer) (Original Productions (production company))

NOMINEES

Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List: Kathy Griffin (executive producer), Cori Abraham (executive producer), Danny Salles (executive producer), Andrew Cohen (executive producer), Jenn Levy (executive producer), Lisa Tucker (executive producer), Bryan Scott (executive producer)

Antiques Roadshow: Marsha Bemko (executive producer), Sam Farrell (supervising producer)

Hoarders: Robert Sharenow (executive producer for a&e), Pat Barnes (series producer), Matt Chan (executive producer), Andrew Berg (executive producer for a&e), Dave Severson (executive producer), Jodi Flynn (executive producer), George Butts (series producer)

Undercover Boss: Lety Quintanar (supervising producer), Scott Cooper (supervising producer), Sandi Johnson (co-executive producer), Allison Chase (supervising producer), Eli Holzman (executive producer), Susan Hoenig (co-executive producer), Erica Hanson (supervising producer), Allison Schermerhorn (supervising producer), Chris Carlson (executive producer), Stephen Lambert (executive producer)

Deadliest Catch: Jeff Conroy (executive producer), Sheila McCormack (supervising producer), Paul Gasek (executive producer for discovery channel), Steven Robillard (senior producer), Ethan Prochnik (series producer), Tracy Rudolph (executive producer for discovery channel), Matt Renner (co-executive producer), Todd Stanley (producer), Thom Beers (executive producer)

MythBusters: Jamie Hyneman (executive producer), Tracy Rudolph (executive producer for discovery channel), Dan Tapster (executive producer), Adam Savage (executive producer), Alice Dallow (producer), John Luscombe (executive producer), Lauren Gray Williams (producer)

Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking

WINNER

Freedom Riders: Stanley Nelson (produced by), Laurens Grant (produced by), Sharon Grimberg (senior producer), Mark Samels (executive producer)

NOMINEES

GasLand: Trish Adlesic (producer), Molly Gandour (producer), Josh Fox (producer)

Outstanding Reality - Competition Program

NOMINEE

Outstanding Nonfiction Special

NOMINEES

His Way: Alan Polsky (produced by), Gabe Polsky (produced by), Audrey Rosenberg (executive producer), Graydon Carter (produced by), Steven Soderbergh (executive producer)

Stand Up to Cancer: Laura Ziskin (executive producer), Pamela Oas Williams (executive producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer)

Gettysburg: David McKillop (executive producer for history), Christopher G. Cowen (producer), Mary Lisio (executive producer), Julian Hobbs (executive producer for history), Ridley Scott (executive producer), Mary Donahue (executive producer for history), Tony Scott (executive producer)

Jaws: The Inside Story: Peter Tarshis (executive producer for bio), Kevin Bachar (executive producer for pangolin pictures), Georgia Manukas (producer), Amelia Hanibelsz (supervising producer), Thomas Moody (executive producer for bio)

Becoming Chaz: Randy Barbato (produced by), Chaz Bono (producer), Fenton Bailey (produced by)

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program

WINNER

The Amazing Race (series): Mark A. Vertullo (executive producer)

NOMINEE

Outstanding Stunt Coordination

WINNER

Southland: Peewee Piemonte (TNT, Warner Bros. Television)
For the episode "Graduation Day"

NOMINEES

Hawaii Five-0: Jeff Cadiente (stunt coordinator)
For episode "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau".

Southland: Peewee Piemonte (stunt director)
For episode "Graduation Day".

Game of Thrones: Paul Jennings (stunt coordinator)
For episode "The Wolf And The Lion".

Spartacus: Gods of the Arena: Allan Poppleton (stunt coordinator)
For episode "The Bitter End".

Outstanding Children's Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Program

WINNER

Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Wally Berger (supervising producer), Linda Ellerbee (executive producer), Mark Lyons (producer), Martin D. Toub (produced by), Rolfe Tessem (executive producer)
For episode "Under The Influence: Kids Of Alcoholics".

NOMINEE

Masterclass: Kirk Simon (produced by), Lin Arison (executive producer), Karen Goodman (produced by)

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance

WINNER

Futurama: Maurice LaMarche
For playing "Lrrr & Orson Welles". For episode "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences"

NOMINEES

The Looney Tunes Show: Bob Bergen
For playing "Porky Pig." For episode "Jailbird And Jailbunny".

The Simpsons: Dan Castellaneta
For playing "Barney Gumble/Homer Simpson/Krusty the Clown/Louie". For episode "Donnie Fatso".

Desperate Housewives: Brenda Strong
For playing "Mary-Alice Young". For episode "Come On Over For Dinner".

Robot Chicken: Seth Green
For playing "Batman/Cobra Commander/Judge/Light Cycle Driver/Newscaster/Robot Chicken Nerd/Teenager/Venger". For episode "Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack".

Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood: Christopher Plummer
For the narration. For episode "The Birth Of Hollywood".

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Movie

WINNER

The Kennedys: Judi Cooper-Sealy (key hairstylist), Jenny Arbour (department head hairstylist)

NOMINEES

The Pillars of the Earth: Tricia Cameron (department head hairstylist), Loulia Sheppard (key hairstylist)

Mildred Pierce: Jerry Popolis (personal hairstylist), Jerry DeCarlo (department head hairstylist)

Cinema Verite: Terry Baliel (department head hairstylist), Carol Pershing (key hairstylist), Beth Miller (personal hairstylist)

Outstanding Miniseries or Made for Television Movie

WINNER

Downton Abbey: Julian Fellowes (executive producer), Gareth Neame (executive producer), Liz Trubridge (producer), Rebecca Eaton (executive producer), Nigel Marchant (producer)

NOMINEES

Mildred Pierce: Ilene S. Landress (co-executive producer), Christine Vachon (executive producer), Todd Haynes (executive producer), Pamela Koffler (executive producer), John Wells (executive producer)

The Kennedys: Jon Cassar (executive producer), Stephen Kronish (executive producer), Jamie Paul Rock (executive producer), Dirk Hoogstra (executive producer), Jonathan Koch (executive producer), Brian Gibson (supervising producer), Joel Surnow (executive producer), Tara Ellis (executive producer), David McKillop (executive producer), Steven Michaels (executive producer), Michael Prupas (executive producer), Christine Shipton (executive producer)

Too Big to Fail: Curtis Hanson (executive producer), Ezra Swerdlow (producer), Paula Weinstein (executive producer), Jeffrey Levine (executive producer), Carol Fenelon (co-executive producer)

Cinema Verite: Karyn McCarthy (producer), Gavin Polone (executive producer), Zanne Devine (executive producer)

The Pillars of the Earth: Tony Scott (executive producer), Ridley Scott (executive producer), David W. Zucker (executive producer), Jonas Bauer (executive producer), Michael Prupas (executive producer), David A. Rosemont (executive producer), John Ryan (producer), Rola Bauer (executive producer), Tim Halkin (executive producer)

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