Congratulations, television, you did it! You celebrated yourself for three hours! To be fair, while the Emmys were mostly boring and very who-cares, they were not as boring and as who-cares as they might have been. Neil Patrick Harris did a pretty good job! John Hodgman was there, which was weird! And after a couple of early upsets (no offense to Kristin Chenoweth or John Cryer, but REALLY?) almost everyone who deserved to win the award did. So, good for them. Between that and the millions of dollars they get paid to play make-believe, things are going great.
Check out this photo gallery of the highlights, and a full list of winners after the jump.
COMEDY SERIES
“Entourage”
“Family Guy
“Flight of the Conchords”
“How I Met Your Mother”
“The Office”
“30 Rock”
“Weeds”
DRAMA SERIES
“Big Love”
“Breaking Bad”
“Damages”
“Dexter”
“House”
“Lost”
“Mad Men”
MINISERIES
“Generation Kill” (HBO)
“Little Dorrit” (PBS)
ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Alec Baldwin – “30 Rock” (NBC)
Steve Carell – “The Office” (NBC)
Jemaine Clement – “Flight Of The Conchords” (HBO)
Jim Parsons – “The Big Bang Theory” (CBS)
Tony Shalhoub – “Monk” (USA)
Charlie Sheen – “Two And A Half Men” (CBS)
ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Simon Baker – “The Mentalist” (CBS)
Gabriel Byrne – “In Treatment” (HBO)
Bryan Cranston – “Breaking Bad” (AMC)
Michael C. Hall – “Dexter” (Showtime)
Jon Hamm – “Mad Men” (AMC)
Hugh Laurie – “House” (Fox)
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Christina Applegate – “Samantha Who?” (ABC)
Toni Collette – “United States Of Tara” (Showtime)
Tina Fey – “30 Rock” (NBC)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – “The New Adventures Of Old Christine” (CBS)
Sarah Silverman – “The Sarah Silverman Program” (Comedy Central)
Mary-Louise Parker – “Weeds” (Showtime)
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Glenn Close as Patty Hewes – “Damages” (FX Networks)
Sally Field – “Brothers & Sisters” (ABC)
Holly Hunter – “Saving Grace” (TNT)
Mariska Hargitay – “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC)
Kyra Sedgwick – “The Closer” (TNT)
Elisabeth Moss – “Mad Men” (AMC)
MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE
“Coco Chanel” (Lifetime)
“Grey Gardens” (HBO)
“Into The Storm” (HBO)
“Prayers For Bobby” (Lifetime)
“Taking Chance” (HBO)
REALITY HOST
Tom Bergeron – “Dancing With The Stars” (ABC)
Phil Keoghan – “The Amazing Race” (CBS)
Heidi Klum – “Project Runway” (Bravo)
Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio – “Top Chef” (Bravo)
Jeff Probst – “Survivor” (CBS)
Ryan Seacrest – “American Idol” (Fox)
REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
“The Amazing Race” (CBS)
“American Idol” (Fox)
“Dancing With The Stars” (ABC)
“Project Runway” (Bravo)
“Top Chef” (Bravo)
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Kevin Kline – “Cyrano de Bergerac” (“Great Performances”) (PBS)
Brendan Gleeson – “Into The Storm” (HBO)
Sir Ian McKellen – “King Lear” (“Great Performances”) (PBS)
Kevin Bacon – “Taking Chance” (HBO)
Kiefer Sutherland – “24: Redemption” (Fox)
Kenneth Branagh – “Wallander: One Step Behind” (PBS)
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Drew Barrymore – “Grey Gardens” (HBO)
Jessica Lange – “Grey Gardens” (HBO)
Shirley MacLaine – “Coco Chanel” (Lifetime)
Sigourney Weaver – “Prayers For Bobby” (Lifetime)
Chandra Wilson – “Accidental Friendship” (Hallmark Channel)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Jon Cryer – “Two And A Half Men” (CBS)
Kevin Dillon – “Entourage” (HBO)
Neil Patrick Harris – “How I Met Your Mother” (CBS)
Jack McBrayer – “30 Rock” (NBC)
Tracy Morgan – “30 Rock” (NBC)
Rainn Wilson – “The Office” (NBC)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Christian Clemenson – “Boston Legal” (ABC)
Michael Emerson – “Lost” (ABC)
William Hurt – “Damages” (FX Networks)
Aaron Paul – “Breaking Bad” (AMC)
William Shatner – “Boston Legal” (ABC)
John Slattery – “Mad Men” (AMC)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Len Cariou – “Into The Storm” (HBO)
Tom Courtenay – “Little Dorrit” (PBS)
Ken Howard – “Grey Gardens” (HBO)
Bob Newhart – “The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice” (TNT)
Andy Serkis – “Little Dorrit” (PBS)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Kristin Chenoweth – “Pushing Daisies” (ABC)
Jane Krakowski – “30 Rock” (NBC)
Elizabeth Perkins – “Weeds” (Showtime)
Amy Poehler – “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
Kristen Wiig – “Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
Vanessa Williams – “Ugly Betty” (ABC)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Rose Byrne – “Damages” (FX Networks)
Hope Davis – “In Treatment” (HBO)
Cherry Jones – “24? (Fox)
Sandra Oh – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
Dianne Wiest – “In Treatment”
Chandra Wilson – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Shohreh Aghdashloo – “House Of Saddam” (HBO)
Marcia Gay Harden – “The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler” (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation) (CBS)
Janet McTeer – “Into The Storm” (HBO)
Jeanne Tripplehorn – “Grey Gardens” (HBO)
Cicely Tyson – “Relative Stranger” (Hallmark Channel)
WRITING FOR A COMEDY
“Flight Of The Conchords” – “Prime Minister” (HBO) – James Bobin, Jemaine Clement, Bret McKenzie,
“30 Rock” – “Reunion” (NBC) – Matt Hubbard
“30 Rock” – “Apollo, Apollo” (NBC) – Robert Carlock
“30 Rock” – “Mamma Mia” (NBC) Ron Weiner
“30 Rock” – “Kidney Now!” (NBC) – Jack Burditt, Robert Carlock
WRITING FOR A DRAMA
“Lost” – “The Incident” – (ABC) – Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof
“Mad Men – A Night To Remember” – (AMC) – Robin Veith, Matthew Weiner
“Mad Men – Six Month Leave” – (AMC) – Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton, Matthew Weiner
“Mad Men” – The Jet Set” – (AMC) – Matthew Weiner
“Mad Men” – “Meditations In An Emergency” – (AMC) – Kater Gordon, Matthew Weiner
WRITING FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES
“The Colbert Report” (Comedy Central) – Stephen Colbert, Allison Silverman, Richard Dahm, Michael Brumm, Rob Dubbin, Opus Moreschi, Peter Gwinn, Jay Katsir, Frank Lesser, Tom Purcell, Glenn Eichler, Peter Grosz, Barry Julien, Meredith Scardino
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” (Comedy Central) – Steve Bodow, Jon Stewart, David Javerbaum, Josh Lieb, Rory Albanese, Kevin Bleyer, Jason Ross, Tim Carvell, John Oliver, Sam Means, Rob Kutner, J.R. Havlan, Rich Blomquist, Wyatt Cenac, Elliott Kalan, Rachel Axler
“Late Night With Conan O’Brien” (NBC) – Mike Sweeney, Chris Albers, Jose Arroyo, Dan Cronin, Kevin Dorff, Andres du Bouchet, Michael Gordon, Berkley Johson, Brian Kiley, Todd Levin, Brian McCann, Guy Nicolucci, Conan O’Brien, Matt O’Brien, Brian Stack, Andrew Weinberg
“Late Show With David Letterman” (CBS) – Eric Stangel, Justin Stangel, Michael Barrie, Jim Mulholland, Steve Young, Tom Ruprecht, Lee Ellenberg, Matt Roberts, Jeremy Weiner, Joe Grossman, Bill Scheft, Bob Borden, Frank Sebastiano, David Letterman
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC) – Seth Meyers, Doug Abeles, James Anderson, Alex Baze, Jessica Conrad, James Downey, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Rob Klein, John Lutz, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Paula Pell, Simon Rich, Marika Sawyer, Akiva Schaffer, John Solomon, Emily Spivey, Kent Sublette, Jorma Taccone, Bryan Tucker
WRITING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A DRAMATIC SPECIAL
“Generation Kill – Bomb In The Garden” (HBO)- David Simon
“Grey Gardens” (HBO) – Michael Sucsy, Patricia Rozema
“Into The Storm” (HBO)- Hugh Whitemore
“Little Dorrit” (PBS) – Andrew Davies
“Taking Chance” (HBO) – Ross Katz
DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES
Julian Farino, “Entourage” (Tree Trippers)
James Bobin, “Flight of the Conchords” (The Tough Brets)
Jeff Blitz, “The Office” (Stress Relief)
Millicent Shelton, “30 Rock” (Apollo, Apollo)
Beth McCarthy, “30 Rock” (Reunion)
Todd Holland, “30 Rock” (Generalissimo)
DIRECTING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR DRAMATIC SPECIAL
Susanna White, “Generation Kill” (Bomb in the Garden)
Michael Sucsy, “Grey Gardens”
Thaddeus O’Sullivan, “Into the Storm”
Dearbhla Walsh, “Little Dorrit” (Part 1)
Ross Katz, “Taking Chance”
Philip Martin, “Wallander: One Step Behind”
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES
Bruce Gowers, “American Idol” (The Final Three)
Jim Hoskinson, “The Colbert Report” (No. 4159)
Chuck O’Neil, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” (No. 13107)
Jerry Foley, “Late Show With David Letterman” (Episode 2932)
Hal Grant, “Real Time With Bill Maher” (No. 705), HBO, Bill Maher Prods. and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment
Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live” (Host: Justin Timberlake)
ORIGINAL MUSIC AND LYRICS
“81st Annual Academy Awards,” Song: “Hugh Jackman Opening Number”
“A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All,” Song: “Much Worse Things”
“The 2008 ESPYS,” Song: “I Love Sports”
“Flight of the Conchords” (Unnatural Love), Song: “Carol Brown”
“A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa,” Song: “I Wish I Could Be Santa Claus”
“Saturday Night Live” (Host: Justin Timberlake), Song: “Motherlover”
DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES
Michael Rymer, “Battlestar Galactica” (Daybreak — Part 2), Syfy, R&D TV in association with Universal Cable Prods.
Bill D’Elia, “Boston Legal” (Made in China/Last Call)
Todd A. Kessler, “Damages” (Trust Me)
Rod Holcomb, “ER” (And in The End)
Phil Abraham, “Mad Men” (The Jet Set)
VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES
“The Colbert Report,” Comedy Central, Hello Doggie with Busboy Prods. and Spartina Prods.
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central, Central Prods.
“Late Show With David Letterman,” CBS, Worldwide Pants
“Real Time With Bill Maher,” HBO, Bill Maher Prods. and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment
“Saturday Night Live,” NBC, SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video
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What is going on with John Hodgman in that picture? It looks like someone used the “neon forehead fire” Photoshop filter.
I’m glad I missed this shitshow. The Toni Collette selection over Tina Fey makes me see anger in colors.
Any leftover pizza?
Yes… but it’s stained with the bitter tears of Conchords fans.
As long as it’s not anchovies.
We’re not crying. It’s just been raining on our faces.
I think Cristin Chenowith is actually Amy Sedaris in disguise, so I’m happy she won. And is that Toni Collette show really a comedy? I miss Shelley Long.
Am i the only one who’s a little annoyed that Alec Baldwin keeps winning Best Actor in a Comedy over Steve Carrell? Don’t get me wrong, I love both shows equally, and Baldwin is great, but I feel like Michael Scott is a much more complex character to portray than Jack Donaghy. Also, Ricky Gervais and Tony Shaloub are great too, not to take away from their respective wins. And I’m certainly glad that Charlie Sheen continues to not win. I just think that Michael Scott needs another chance. Especially after managing to destroy Stanley’s life last week.
Still though, I think you’re missing the great picture: no Charlie Sheen.
Duly noted. That’s one thing all of America can agree on (and apparently does not, considering Two & a Half Men is still on the air).
Baldwin is great. I just think Carrell is equally great and doesn’t get enough credit (from “the biz”, not from “the people”, because clearly, and luckily, The Office IS still on the air).
Ahem…North America. Cover the full scale of hate. I can’t say anything about your Office rebuttal, last time I watched that show Pam was dating that delivery guy.
True…I’m sure people in Central and South America hate Charlie Sheen as well.
Let’s be honest. People all over the world hate Charlie Sheen. We should all film a giant “Buy the World A Coke”-type music video, only about how much he sucks. Featuring T-Pain.
To be fair, I am fed-up with/sick of Family Guy as much as the next being, but McFarlane has a wonderful singing voice. (In response to Gabe’s comment on the Maroon 5/McFarlane duet photo).
You guys, where is the JUSTICE??? Jon Hamm is yet again emmy/golden globe blocked by Bryan Cranston?!?!?!!? How is Dr. Tim Howley/Malcolm in the Middle’s dad now the freaking Meryl Streep of television acting?
You have clearly never watched Breaking Bad, because then you would realize that Cranston delivers one of the greatest performances in the history of television drama on one of the best dramas out there. Hamm is amazing, no doubt, but Cranston is fucking incredible.
I totally agree with you. And another nice thing about Breaking Bad is that stuff actually happens on that show.
Do you mean Dr.Tim Whatley DDS? Because Brian Cranston is more than one great role unlike your boyfriend Jon Hamm who has been in what other good shows?
OH NO, THE BREAKING BAD TROLLS! hmmm…what other great actors have only had one character to play… Does the name George Costanza mean anything to you? Because it means A LOT to Jason Alexander. And James Gandolfini has won so many Oscars after playing Tony Soprano. I did not know that the litmus test for being a great television actor is having so many characters. In fact, isn’t it the other way around? The best actors play characters that people love and thereby keep watching which in turn keeps a show going for many, many years, thus limiting the number of characters said actor can play. If Jon Hamm is still playing Don Draper in 5 years, it probably means because his character is still interesting to people.
And I have watched the first season of Breaking Bad. YAWN. Sorry, I don’t find meth labs interesting. I’m not a juggalo.
All this being said, I realized 10 minutes after posting that it is Watley. Whoops.
Michael Emerson – “Lost” (ABC)
The real question is WHEN is the Emmy.
I’m going to lay it all out there: I can not see a picture of Jeff Probst without thinking of that naked picture Gawker had of him. And honestly, it’s not his Emmy that has me feeling inadequate.
Glenn Close as Patty Hewes – “Damages” (FX Networks)
Is this her characters name or is she credited as Patty Hewes on the show for some reason??
Aw come on, don’t hate on Kristin Chenoweth! She was fantastic in Pushing Daisies, and besides, you don’t have to worry about her winning ever again (for that show)!
Also, I’m all for Ricky Gervais hosting everything from now on (although this was also quite clear last year, too) because he is always my favorite part of this show. Props to NPH, though, too.
i didn’t even know who else was nominated for best supporting actress, but i am glad chenowith won. let pushing daisies get some recognition! looking over that list, the only think i am excited about is that my favorite episode of 30 Rock from last year won the emmy for best writing.
So, because of Toni Collete’s win, I finally decided to fire up the Google and see what the hell United States of Tara was. I must say, for the longest time I thought it was a show about Tara Reid taking a cross-country road trip across America… Arguably, the real thing is an even bigger Bad Idea. .
Oh God, Padma Lakshmi could have possibly won an Emmy for her performance in the groundbreaking “Tom Spits Out His Food and then a Meteor crashes into earth” episode.
What!? The Wire got snubbed again?!
YES! JEFF PROBST, BABY! After all those years hosting Rock and Roll Jeopardy! We did it, Jeff! WE DID IT!!!!!
YES! JEFF PROBST, BABY! After all those years hosting Rock and Roll Jeopardy! We did it, Jeff! WE DID IT!!!!!
YES! JEFF PROBST, BABY! After all those years hosting Rock and Roll Jeopardy! We did it, Jeff! WE DID IT!!!!!
“Triple-posts? I’M A MONSTER!!!!”
- you
Why does Dexter keep getting shafted? I’m sure Mad Men is a perfectly good fictional dramatization of real world boring events that already happened 40 years ago, but come on. Dexter. It’s gotta be one of the most original and well executed premises for a TV show ever. And they really deserve some make-up awards for not even getting nominated their first season.
“It’s gotta be one of the most original…” Slow down there. It’s based on a series of books.
Everybodies in some sort of Stepford Wife Times Square beerbubble billboard kind of trance…besides the comedy woman…and that dickhead at FOX….
the fact that tracy jordan doesn’t win best supporting actor in a comedy series forever makes me question the science behind the choosing of these awards
Ahem. Tracy Morgan. Don’t worry though, I always have to think a second to remember which his real-life name is.
should read: “no offense to Kristin Chenoweth and EXTREME OFFENSE AND PREJUDICE to John Cryer for taking part in what is essentially a highly successful attempt at appeasement of those too listless to even bother using that little hunk of turd in their head called BRAINSSSSS to desire any joke more creative than:
CRYER – hey didn’t you have breakfast already?
TUBBY SON – its the most important meal of the day, so i thought i should have it twice!
(actual quote) but hey lets shut down cherished comedic creations a la arrested development and freaks and geeks because GOD FORBID we actually attempt to incorporate any sort of callback element aand HEAVENS NO we certainly wouldn’t want the audience searching for any subtleties in this shitpile of a defecation-hole of garbage which is the show 2 and a half idiots + their maid idiot plus Sean Hunter’s bowling shirts, but REALLY?”
I guess Seth Macfarlane’s gamble did not pay off.