2010 Primetime Emmy Award Winners!

The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Winners!
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Winners!
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences held The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday night at the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles and broadcast live coast-to-coast exclusively on NBC.

This year's Awards show was hosted by Jimmy Fallon, and celebrated some fresh faces and new programs such as Modern Family, which won best comedy over 30 Rock, which has held to that title for three consecutive years.

The night's biggest shocker winner was Bravo's Top Chef, who knocked out The Amazing Race from its seven-year winning streak.

But not all winning streaks are meant to be broken: Mad Men took home its third consecutive win for best drama.

Check out the list of the winners below!



































Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special




Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special




Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie




Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie




Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special




Actress in a Miniseries or Movie




Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special




Actor in a Miniseries or Movie




Outstanding Miniseries




Made for Television Movie






Outstanding Nonfiction Series






The Emmy Awards episode 62.1, "The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" stars Jimmy Fallon.



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Comments (7)

  1. Messenger

    @justhim-sir

    There are so many parts to making a TV show or movie that each is an art form and deserves to have recognition. Like I said before, Madmen is extremely well made, right down to the choice of keeping a lot of the shots wide instead of having a lot of closeups because if you go back and watch TV from back then you'll see they shot everything pretty much at a wide angle. That's why Madmen gets so many awards is because of it's attention to detail and its execution.

    3 years agoby @messengerFlag

  2. slysnide

    Why can't November 2nd get here now?? Bring on "The Pacific"!!!

    3 years agoby @slysnideFlag

  3. Justhim_sir

    Awards winning awards for comedy (stupid), and all the animated series out there and those the ones nominated, no boondocks, no futurama, no life and times of Tim, it's funny and little bit more down to earth than the others. I too stop watching Mad since season 1, I think the only reason it won because it wasn't sci-fi and base on a time line whatever year it is in. For the last thing, what is it about giving that many awards to a show/movie that people had a part to, it shouldn't give no more than two, because me and to how many agree with me, believe you got at least to overlook show/movie ain't winning any awards, not even for a great cast or writing.

    3 years agoby @justhim-sirFlag

  4. Messenger

    Though I know Madmen is well crafted I just can't get into it. I loved the first two season of B.B. but I stopped watching half-way through the 3rd season, it just didn't seem to be going anywhere.

    3 years agoby @messengerFlag

  5. Tyranus

    John Noble should have been nominated for Fringe, and Fringe should have been nominated in the drama category

    3 years agoby @tyranusFlag

  6. Fat_Jesus

    It's all about Cranston and Paul both nabbing best acting for Breaking Bad. A threepeat for Cranston.

    3 years agoby @fat-jesusFlag

  7. Brian

    Hell yes Mad Men!

    3 years agoby @brianFlag

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