Complete List: 2010 Primetime Emmy Winners Nick Butler, August 29, 2010 We normally cover movies but sometimes venture out to cover television, and this is one of those times. There’s nothing better for a brand than to win awards, especially if that award is an Emmy. After the jump, check out the complete list of 2010 Primetime Emmy winners. The winners will be colored orange. Below is the complete list. Drama Series Breaking Bad Dexter The Good Wife Lost Mad Men True Blood Comedy Series 30 Rock Curb Your Enthusiasm Glee Modern Family Nurse Jackie The Office Reality Competition Series The Amazing Race American Idol Dancing with the Stars Project Runway Top Chef Variety, Music or Comedy Series The Colbert Report The Daily Show Real Time with Bill Maher Saturday Night Live Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien Lead Actor in a Drama Series Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Matthew Fox, Lost Michael C. Hall, Dexter Jon Hamm, Mad Men Hugh Laurie, House Lead Actress in a Drama Series Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights Glenn Close, Damages Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU January Jones, Mad Men Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock Steve Carell, The Office Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm Matthew Morrison, Glee Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Tony Shalhoub, Monk Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Toni Collette, United States of Tara) Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie Tina Fey, 30 Rock Lea Michele, Glee Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Emerson, Lost Martin Short, Damages Andre Braugher, Men of a Certain Age Terry O’Quinn, Lost Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad John Slattery, Mad Men Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Sharon Gless, Burn Notice Rose Byrne, Damages Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Christina Hendricks, Mad Men Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Chris Colfer, Glee Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family Ty Burrell, Modern Family Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Julie Bowen, Modern Family Jane Lynch, Glee Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock Sofia Vergara, Modern Family Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men Made for TV Movie Endgame Georgia O’Keefe Moonshot The Special Relationship Temple Grandin You Don’t Know Jack Mini-Series The Pacific Return to Cranford Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Made for TV Movie Maggie Smith, Capturing Mary Joan Allen, Georgia O’Keefe Judi Dench, Return to Cranford Hope Davis, The Special Relationship Claire Danes, Temple Grandin Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Made for TV Movie Jeff Bridges, A Dog Year Ian McKellen, The Prisoner Dennis Quaid, The Special Relationship Michael Sheen, The Special Relationship Al Pacino, You Don’t Know Jack Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Kathy Bates, Alice Catherine O”Hara, Temple Grandin Julia Ormond, Temple Grandin Susan Sarandon, You Don’t Know Jack Brenda Vaccaro, You Don’t Know Jack Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Michael Gambon, Emma John Goodman, You Don’t Know Jack Jonathan Pryce, Return to Cranford Patrick Stewart, Hamlet David Strathairn, Temple Grandin Writing for a Comedy Series “Pilot,” Glee “Pilot,” Modern Family “Niagara,” The Office “Anna Howard Shaw Day,” 30 Rock “Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter,” 30 Rock Writing for a Drama Series “The Son,” Friday Night Lights “Pilot,” The Good Wife “The End,” Lost “Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency,” Mad Men “Shut The Door. Have A Seat,” Mad Men Writing For Variety or Music Special 82nd Annual Academy Awards Bill Maher: But I’m Not Wrong The Kennedy Center Honors 63rd Annual Tony Awards Wanda Sykes: Imma Be Me Writing for a Miniseries or TV Movie Michelle Ashfor & Robert Schenkkan, The Pacific (“Part Eight”) Bruce C. McKenna, Robert Schenkkan, The Pacific (“Part Ten”) Peter Morgan, The Special Relationship William Merritt Johnson & Christopher Monger, Temple Grandin Adam Mazer, You Don’t Know Jack Directing for a Comedy Series Jason Winer, Modern Family Ryan Murphy, Glee Paris Barclay, Glee Allen Coulter, Nurse Jackie Don Scardino, 30 Rock Directing for a Drama Series Jack Bender, Lost Leslie Lnka Glatter, Mad Men Agnieszka Holland, Treme Michelle MacLaren, Breaking Bad Steve Shill, Dexter Directing for a Variety or Music Special Bucky Gunts, The Olympics Ron de Moraes, In Concert At The White House Joel Gallen, Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Concert Louis J. Horvitz, the Kennedy Center Honors Glenn Weiss, 63rd Annual Tony Awards Directing for a Miniseries or a TV Movie Bob Balaban, Georgia O’Keefe Tim Van Patten, The Pacific Part Nine David Nutter and Jeremy Podeswa, The Pacific Part Eight Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin Barry Levinson, You Don’t Know Jack Also, the winners of the Interactive Media awards which went out last week: “The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience” from the NBC.com, won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Media — Fiction for the second consecutive year. In addition, Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Media — Nonfiction went to “Star Wars: Uncut,” from StarWarsUncut.com. News 2010 primetime emmy awardsawardsBreaking Badcolbertcomplete listemmyEmmyslate night with jimmy fallonNBC
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