Emmy Awards 2010 – Winners | 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on August 29, 2010. NBC will broadcast the event, which will take place at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Late Night host Jimmy Fallon will host.
The drama to receive the most nominations was Mad Men, with 17. The comedy to receive the most nominations was Glee, with 19. The miniseries to receive the most nominations was The Pacific, with 24.
According to buddytv list of the 2010 Creative Arts Emmy winners are
Guest Actor in a Comedy: Neil Patrick Harris, Glee
Guest Actress in a Comedy: Betty White, Saturday Night Live
Guest Actor in a Drama: John Lithgow, Dexter
Guest Actress in a Drama: Ann-Margaret, Law and Order: SVU
Reality Host: Jeff Probst, Survivor
Reality Program: Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution
Animated Series: Disney Prep and Landing
Animated Series (Short Form): Robot Chicken
Voiceover: Anne Hathaway, The Simpsons
Art Direction for a Single Camera Series: The Tudors
Art Direction for a Variety Series or Special: 82nd Annual Academy Awards
Art Direction for a Miniseries or TV Movie: The Pacific
Casting for a Comedy: Modern Family
Casting for a Drama: Mad Men
Casting for a Miniseries or TV Movie: The Pacific
Children’s Program: Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
Children’s Nonfiction Program: Nick News with Linda Ellerbee – The Faces of Courage: Kids Living with Cancer
Choreography: Mia Michaels, So You Think You Can Dance
Cinematography for an Hour-Long Series: CSI
Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series: Weeds
Cinematography for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Return to Cranford
Cinematography for Reality: Survivor
Cinematography for a Nonfiction Series: Life
Commercial: The Man Your Man Could Smell Like, Old Spice Body Wash
Costumes for a Series: The Tudors
Costumes for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Return to Cranford
Directing for a Variety Series: Saturday Night Live
Directing for Nonfiction: My Lai
Editing for a Comedy: Modern Family
Editing for a Drama: Lost
Editing for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Temple Grandin
Editing for a Reality Series: Intervention
Editing for a Nonfiction Program: By the People: The Election of Barack Obama
Editing for Short Form: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series: Mad Men
Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series: Dancing with the Stars
Hairstyling for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Emma
Interactive Media (Fiction): Star Wars: Uncut
Interactive Media (Nonfiction): The Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience
Lighting: Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
Main Title Design: Bored to Death
Main Title Theme Song: Nurse Jackie
Music Direction: Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games: Opening Ceremony
Musical Score for a Series: 24
Musical Score for a Miniseries or TV Movie: Temple Grandin
Music and Lyrics: “When I’m Gone” from Monk
Nonfiction Series: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
Nonfiction Special: Teddy: In His Own Words
Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking: Nerakhoon (The Betrayal)
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Single-Camera Series: Grey’s Anatomy
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series: Saturday Night Live
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Miniseries or TV Movie: The Pacific
Prosthetic Makeup: The Pacific
Sound Mixing for An Hour-Long Series: Glee
Sound Mixing for a Half-Hour Series: Entourage and Modern Family
Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or TV Movie: The Pacific
Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special: The 25 Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert and the 52 Annual Grammy Awards
Special Class Program: 63rd Annual Tony Awards
Stunt Coordination: FlashForward
Technical Direction for a Series: Dancing with the Stars
Technical Direction for a Special: The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert
Variety Special: Kennedy Center Honors
Visual Effects in a Series: CSI
Visual Effects in a Miniseries or TV Movie: The Pacific
Writing for a Variety Series: The Colbert Report
Writing for Nonfiction: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea



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