Emmy Winners 2012

United States, September 24, 2012
Last night was the 64th installment of the Emmy broadcast of 2012 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, where they presented the biggest stars of the U.S. small screen, and the ceremony was hosted by the comedian Jimmy Kimmel.
The winners are:
Best Supporting Actor: Eric Stonestreet of Modern Family.
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Julie Bowen of Modern Family.
Writer of Comedy Series: Louis C.K. by Loui.
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Kathy Bates on Two and a Half Men and Jimmy Fallon on Saturday Night Live.
Best Actor in a Comedy for the second time: John Cryer for Two and a Half Men.
Best Comedy Director: Steven Levitan of Modern Family.
Best Comedy Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Best Reality Show Host: Tom Bergeron of Dancing With The Stars.
Best Reality Competition (for the eighth time): The Amazing Race.
Best Actor in a Drama: Aaron Paul of Breaking Bad.
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Homeland.
Best Actor in a Drama Series: Damian Lewis of Homeland.
Best Actress in a Drama Series: Claire Danes for Homeland.
Best Actress (Drama): Maggie Smith for Downtown Abbey.
Guest Cast in a Drama Series: Jeremy Davies and Martha Plimpton.
Best Director of a Drama Series: Van Patten Tiim by Boardwalk Empire.
Best Variety Special Program: Louis C.K. (Second award of the night).
Best Direction in a Variety Program: Glenn Weiss for Tony Awards (theater).
Best Variety Series: Jon Stewart Daily Show.
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie: Jessica Lange for American Horror Story.
Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie: Tom Berenger Hatfields & McCoys by.
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Game Change by Danny Strong.
Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV movie: Julianne Moore for Game Change.
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or Movie: Jay Roach Game Change.
Best Miniseries or TV Movie: Game Change.
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Movie: Kevin Costner Hatfields & McCoys by.
Best Drama Series: Homeland, unseating Mad Men, which had taken the award since 2008.
Best Comedy Series: Modern Family, which racked up four awards during tonight.













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