The complete list of winners
Here is the full list of winners from the 58th Annual Prime-Time Emmy Awards. It includes the awards presented Sunday night on NBC and those that were bestowed Aug. 19. The Emmys are awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and cover programming from June 1, 2005, through May 31, 2006:
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PROGRAMS
Comedy series
“The Office,” NBC
Drama series
“24,” Fox
Miniseries
“Elizabeth I,” HBO
Movie
“The Girl in the Cafe,” HBO
Variety, music
or comedy series
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central
Variety, music
or comedy special
“The XX Olympic Winter Games -- Opening Ceremony,” NBC
Special class program
“Dance in America: Swan Lake With American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances),” PBS
Children’s program
“High School Musical,” Disney; “I Have Tourette’s but Tourette’s Doesn’t Have Me,” HBO
Nonfiction special
“Rome: Engineering an Empire,” The History Channel
Nonfiction series
“10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America,” The History Channel
Reality program
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” ABC
Reality-competition program
“The Amazing Race,” CBS
Exceptional merit in nonfiction filmmaking
“Baghdad ER,” HBO; “Two Days in October (American Experience),” PBS
Animated program
(less than one hour)
“The Simpsons (The Seemingly Neverending Story),” Fox
Animated program
(one hour or more)
“Before the Dinosaurs,” Discovery Channel
Commercial
“Required Reading,” Hallmark; “Stick,” FedEx
ACTING
Lead actor in a comedy series
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk,” USA
Lead actor in a drama series
Kiefer Sutherland, “24,” Fox
Lead actor in a miniseries
or a movie
Andre Braugher, “Thief,” FX
Lead actress in
a comedy series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” CBS
Lead actress in a drama series
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” NBC
Lead actress in a
miniseries or a movie
Helen Mirren, “Elizabeth I,” HBO
Supporting actor
in a comedy series
Jeremy Piven, “Entourage,” HBO
Supporting actor
in a drama series
Alan Alda, “The West Wing,” NBC
Supporting actor in a miniseries or a movie
Jeremy Irons, “Elizabeth I,” HBO
Supporting actress
in a comedy series
Megan Mullally, “Will & Grace,” NBC
Supporting actress
in a drama series
Blythe Danner, “Huff,” Showtime.
Supporting actress in a miniseries or a movie
Kelly Macdonald, “The Girl in the Cafe,” HBO
Guest actor in a comedy series
Leslie Jordan, “Will & Grace,” NBC
Guest actor in a drama series
Christian Clemenson, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Guest actress
in a comedy series
Cloris Leachman, “Malcolm in the Middle,” Fox
Guest actress
in a drama series
Patricia Clarkson, “Six Feet Under,” HBO
Individual performance in a variety or music program
Barry Manilow, “Barry Manilow: Music and Passion,” PBS
Voiceover performance
Kelsey Grammer, “The Simpsons (The Italian Bob),” Fox
WRITING
Comedy series
Greg Garcia, “My Name Is Earl (Pilot),” NBC
Drama series
Terence Winter, “The Sopranos (Members Only),” HBO
Variety, music
or comedy program
David Javerbaum, Rachel Axler, Kevin Bleyer, Rich Blomquist, Steve Bodow, Tim Carvell, Stephen Colbert, Eric Drysdale, J.R. Havlan, Scott Jacobson, Ben Karlin, Rob Kutner, Sam Means, Chris Regan, Jason Reich, Jason Ross, Jon Stewart, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central
Miniseries, movie
or a dramatic special
Richard Curtis, “The Girl in the Cafe,” HBO
Nonfiction programming
Peter Jones, “Stardust: The Bette Davis Story,” TCM
DIRECTING
Comedy series
Marc Buckland, “My Name Is Earl (Pilot),” NBC
Drama series
Jon Cassar, “24 (7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m.),” Fox
Variety, music or
comedy program
Louis J. Horvitz, “78th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC
Miniseries, movie or a dramatic special
Tom Hooper, “Elizabeth I,” HBO
Nonfiction programming
Jon Alpert, Matthew O’Neill, “Baghdad ER,” HBO
ART DIRECTION
Multi-camera series
Stephan Olson, Richard C. Walker, “How I Met Your Mother (Pilot),” CBS
Single-camera series
Joseph Bennett, Domenico Sica, Cristina Onori, “Rome (Caesarion, Triumph, Kalends of February),” HBO
Miniseries or movie
Eve Stewart, Leon McCarthy, Sarah Whittle, “Elizabeth I,” HBO
Variety, music program
or special
Roy Christopher, Greg Richman, “78th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC
CASTING
Comedy series
Dava Waite Peaslee, “My Name Is Earl,” NBC
Drama series
Linda Lowy, John Brace, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Miniseries, movie or special
Doreen Jones, “Elizabeth I,” HBO
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Multi-camera series
Christian LaFountain, “How I Met Your Mother (The Limo),” CBS
Single-camera series
Michael Slovis, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Gum Drops),” CBS
Miniseries or movie
Kieran McGuigan, “Masterpiece Theatre: Bleak House,” PBS
Nonfiction programming -- single-camera productions
Jon Alpert, Matthew O’Neill, “Baghdad ER,” HBO
Nonfiction programming -- multi-camera productions
Per A.C. Larsson, Sylvester Campe, Tom Cunningham, Chip Goebert, Uri Sharon, Scott Shelley, “The Amazing Race (Here Comes the Bedouin!),” CBS
COSTUMES
Series
April Ferry, Augusto Grassi, “Rome (Triumph),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or special
Mike O’Neill, Samantha Horn, “Elizabeth I (Part 2),” HBO
Variety or music program
Wendy Benbrook, Wanda Leavey, “MADtv (Episode #1109),” Fox; Erin Lareau, “Benise: Nights of Fire!,” PBS; Dana Campbell, Randall Christensen, “Dancing With the Stars (Episode 208A),” ABC
PICTURE EDITING
Drama series, single-camera
David Latham, “24 (7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m.),” Fox
Comedy series, single-camera
Lance Luckey, “My Name Is Earl (Ruined Joy’s Wedding),” NBC
Miniseries or movie,
single-camera
Beverley Mills, “Elizabeth I (Part 1),” HBO
Series, multi-camera
Joe Bella, “Two and a Half Men (That Special Tug),” CBS
Special (single or
multi-camera)
Mike Polito, John Zimmer, Cathy Shields, Anny Meza, “The Kennedy Center Honors,” CBS
Nonfiction programming (small team entries -- primarily single-camera productions)
Jennifer P. Honn, “Rome: Engineering an Empire,” History Channel
Nonfiction programming (large team entries -- primarily multi-camera productions)
Matt Deitrich, Mike Bolanowski, Evan Finn, Eric Goldfarb, Julian Gomez, Andy Kozar, Paul Nielsen, “The Amazing Race (Here Comes the Bedouin!),” CBS
HAIRSTYLING
Series
Aldo Signoretti, Ferdinando Merolla, Stefano Ceccarelli, Gaetano Panico, “Rome (Stealing From Saturn),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or special
Fae Hammond, Su Westwood, “Elizabeth I (Part 2),” HBO
MAKEUP
Series (non-prosthetic)
Brian Sipe, Keith Vanderlaan, Will Huff, “Black.White. (Hour One),” FX
Miniseries, movie or
a special (non-prosthetic)
Daniel Phillips, “Masterpiece Theatre: Bleak House,” PBS
Prosthetic makeup for a series, miniseries, movie or a special
Matthew W. Mungle, Michelle Vittone-McNeil, John E. Jackson, Clinton Wayne, “Six Feet Under (Everyone’s Waiting),” HBO
MUSIC
Composition for a series (dramatic underscore)
Sean Callery, “24 (6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m.),” Fox
Miniseries, movie or special (dramatic underscore)
Geoff Zanelli, “Into the West,” TNT
Music direction
Paul Gemignani, “South Pacific in Concert From Carnegie Hall (Great Performances),” PBS
Music and lyrics
Greg O’Connor (music composer), Jim Wise (lyrics), “MADtv (Episode #1111; Song: A Wonderfully Normal Day),” Fox
Main title theme music
Edward Shearmur, “Masters of Horror,” Showtime
SOUND EDITING
Series
Michael Lawshe, Timothy Cleveland, Paul Diller, Stuart Calderon, Jason Oliver, Jessica Dickson, David Cowan, Chris McGeary, Casey Crabtree, Michael Crabtree, “Smallville (Arrival),” WB
Miniseries, movie or a special
Harry Snodgrass, Mark Linden, Tara A. Paul, David A. Sharf, Geoff Raffan, Carlos Ramirez, Joan Rowe, Chris Julian, “Flight 93,” A&E;
Nonfiction programming (single or multi-camera)
Lila Yomtoob, “Baghdad ER,” HBO
SOUND MIXING
Series, single-camera
Craig Hunter, Peter R. Kelsey, Clark King, William Butler, “Boston Legal (Finding Nimmo),” ABC
Miniseries or movie, single-camera
George Tarrant, Richard Rogers, Rick Alexander, “Into the West (Dreams and Schemes),” TNT
Series or special,
multi-camera
Edward J. Greene, Andrew Strauber, “The West Wing (The Debate),” NBC
Variety or music series or special or animation
Edward J. Greene, Tom Vicari, Patrick Baltzell, Robert Douglass, Jamie Santos, “78th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Elliot Schneider, Sue Pelino, “Eagles Farewell I Tour -- Live From Melbourne,” NBC
Nonfiction programming (single or multi-camera)
Tom Fleischman, “American Masters -- Bob Dylan: No Direction Home,” PBS.
VISUAL EFFECTS
Series
Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan, Joe Pavlo, Duncan Kinnaird, Dan Pettipher, Michele Sciolette, Charles Darby, Clare Herbert, Anna Panton, “Rome (The Stolen Eagle),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or a special
Marc Weigert, Volker Engel, Ingo Putze, Robin Graham, Todd Sheridan Perry, Conrad Murrey, Sam Khorshid, Paul Graff, Ben Grossman, “The Triangle (Part 1),” Sci-Fi
TECHNICAL
DIRECTION
Camerawork, video for a series
John Pritchett, Brian Reason, Hector Ramirez, Dave Levisohn, John Repczynski, Danny Bonilla, Easter Xau, Diane Biederbeck, Suzanne Ebner, James Karidas, Chris Gray, “Dancing With the Stars (Episode 204),” ABC
Camerawork, video for a miniseries, movie or a special
Robert LaMacchia, Cody Alexander, Dan Beard, Joe Debonis, Kenneth Decker, Eric Eisenstein, Rick Fox Jr., Sal Guarna, Mike Harvath, Terry Hester, Igor Klobas, Richie Leible Jr., Tore Livia, Jon Mantak, Chris Matott, Robert Mikkelson, Brian Phraner, John Pinto, Marc Tippy, Nick Utley, James Wachter, Harry Weisman, Mike Wimberley, Ken Woo, John Murphy, Jerrold Hochman, “The XX Olympic Winter Games -- Opening Ceremony,” NBC
OTHER
Stunt coordination
Jimmy Romano, “E-Ring (Snatch and Grab),” NBC
Choreography
Kenny Ortega, Charles Klapow, Bonnie Story, “High School Musical,” Disney
Lighting direction (electronic, multi-camera) for vmc programming
Olin Younger, Harry Sangmeister, “2005 American Music Awards,” ABC
Main title design
Alen Petkovic, Jon Teschner, Renato Grgic, Kristijan Petrovic, “78th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC
Outstanding achievement in interactive television
TiVo; ABC.com
Individual achievement in animation
Jarek Szyszko, “Classical Bay 2 (The Hippo Dance),” HBO; Sarah E. Meyer, “Robot Chicken (Easter Basket),” Cartoon Network; Frederick Gardner, “The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (Adventures in Babysitting),” Cartoon Network; Bryan Arnett, “Escape From Cluster Prime,” Nickelodeon; Shannon Tindle, “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends (Go Goo Go),” Cartoon Network; Mike Diederich, “The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy,” Cartoon Network
Governors award
mtvU.
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