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Here is the full list of winners from the 57th annual Prime-Time Emmy Awards. It includes the awards presented Sunday night on CBS and those that were bestowed Sept. 11. The Emmys are awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and cover programming from June 1, 2004, through May 31, 2005.
[PROGRAMS]
Comedy series
“Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS
Drama series
“Lost,” ABC
Miniseries
“The Lost Prince (Masterpiece Theatre),” PBS
Movies
“Warm Springs,” HBO
Variety, music or comedy series
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central
Variety, music or comedy special
“58th Annual Tony Awards (2004),” CBS
Special class program
“Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Passion’ (Live From Lincoln Center),” PBS
Children’s program
“Classical Baby,” HBO; “Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Never Again? From the Holocaust to the Sudan,” Nickelodeon
Nonfiction special
“Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” PBS
Nonfiction series
“Broadway: The American Musical,” PBS
Reality program
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” ABC
Reality-competition program
“The Amazing Race,” CBS
Animated program (less than one hour)
“South Park (Best Friends Forever),” Comedy Central
Animated program (one hour or more)
“Star Wars Clone Wars Vol. 2 (Chapters 21-25),” Cartoon Network
Exceptional merit in nonfiction filmmaking
“Death in Gaza,” HBO
Commercial
“Surprise Dinner,” Ameriquest Mortgage
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[PERFORMING]
Actor, comedy series
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk,” USA
Actor, drama series
James Spader, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Actor, miniseries or movie
Geoffrey Rush, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Actress, comedy series
Felicity Huffman, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC
Actress, drama series
Patricia Arquette, “Medium,” NBC
Actress, miniseries or movie
S. Epatha Merkerson, “Lackawanna Blues,” HBO
Supporting actor, comedy series
Brad Garrett, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS
Supporting actor, drama series
William Shatner, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Supporting actor, miniseries or movie
Paul Newman, “Empire Falls,” HBO
Supporting actress, comedy series
Doris Roberts, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS
Supporting actress, drama series
Blythe Danner, “Huff,” Showtime
Supporting actress, miniseries or movie
Jane Alexander, “Warm Springs,” HBO
Guest actor, comedy series
Bobby Cannavale, “Will & Grace,” NBC
Guest actor, drama series
Ray Liotta, “ER,” NBC
Guest actress, comedy series
Kathryn Joosten, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC
Guest actress, drama series
Amanda Plummer, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” NBC
Individual performance in a variety or music program
Hugh Jackman, “58th Annual Tony Awards,” CBS
Voice-over performance
Keith David, “Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” PBS
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[WRITING]
Comedy series
Mitchell Hurwitz, Jim Valley, “Arrested Development (The Righteous Brothers),” Fox
Drama series
David Shore, “House (Three Stories),” Fox
Variety, music or comedy program
David Javerbaum, Rich Blomquist, Steve Bodow, Tim Carvell, Stephen Colbert, Eric Drysdale, J.R. Havlan, Scott Jacobson, Ben Karlin, Rob Kutner, Chris Regan, Jason Reich, Jason Ross, Jon Stewart, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central
Miniseries, movie or dramatic special
Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Nonfiction programming
Geoffrey C. Ward, “Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” PBS
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[DIRECTING]
Comedy series
Charles McDougall, “Desperate Housewives (Pilot),” ABC
Drama series
J.J. Abrams, “Lost (Pilot),” ABC
Variety, music or comedy program
Bucky Gunts, “The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony,” NBC
Miniseries, movie or dramatic special
Stephen Hopkins, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Nonfiction programming
James Miller, “Death in Gaza,” HBO
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[ANIMATION]
Individual achievement
Barbara Wierzchowska (animator), “Classical Baby (Bear Hugs),” HBO; Gordon Hammond (character designer), “The Fairly Odd Parents (Shelf Life),” Nickelodeon; Mike Moon (art director), “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends (House of Bloos),” Cartoon Network; Craig McCracken (character designer), “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends (House of Bloos),” Cartoon Network; Ed Baker (storyboard artist), “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends (World Wide Wabbit),” Frederick Gardner (background key designer), “The Powerpuff Girls (West in Pieces),” Cartoon Network; Bryan Andrews (storyboard artist), “Samurai Jack (Episode 49),” Justin Thompson (background key designer), “Star Wars: Clone Wars Vol. 2 (Chapters 21-25),” Cartoon Network
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[ART DIRECTION]
Multi-camera series
John Shaffner, Judi Giovanni, “George Lopez (Leave It to Lopez/The Simple Life/Trouble in Paradise),” ABC
Single-camera series
Maria Caso, James J. Muakami, David Potts, Ernie Bishop, “Deadwood (Requiem for a Gleet/Complications/Childish Things),” HBO
Miniseries or movie
John-Paul Kelly, Emma MacDevitt, Sara Wan, “The Lost Prince (Masterpiece Theatre),” PBS; Sarah Knowles, Scott Ritenour, Thomas Minton, Frank Galline, “Warm Springs,” HBO
Variety, music program or special
Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Tamlyn Wright, Scott Welborn, “The 47th Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS
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[CASTING]
Comedy series
Scott Genkinger, Junie Lowry-Johnson, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC
Drama series
April Webster, Mandy Sherman, Alyssa Weisberg, Veronica Collins Rooney, “Lost,” ABC
Miniseries, movie or special
John Papsidera, “Lackawanna Blues,” HBO
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[CHOREOGRAPHY]
Christopher Dean, “Smucker’s Stars on Ice 2005,” A&E;
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[CINEMATOGRAPHY]
Multi-camera series
Tony Askins, “Will & Grace (Friends With Benefits),” NBC
Single-camera series
James Glennon, “Deadwood (Complications),” HBO
Miniseries or movie
Peter Levy, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Nonfiction programming (single or multi-camera)
James Miller, “Death in Gaza,” HBO
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[COSTUMES]
Series
Katherine Jane Bryant, Le Dawson, “Deadwood (Boy the Earth Talks To),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or special
Odile Dicks-Mireaux, Colin May, “The Lost Prince (Masterpiece Theatre, Episode One),” PBS
Variety or music program
Wendy Benbrook, Wanda Leavey, “MADtv (Episode #1017),” Fox
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[PICTURE EDITING]
Single camera, drama series
Mary Jo Markey, “Lost (Pilot, Parts 1&2),” ABC
Single-camera, comedy series
Michael Berenbaum, “Desperate Housewives (Pilot),” ABC
Single-camera, miniseries or movie
John Smith, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Multi-camera, series
John F. Michel, “Scrubs (My Life in Four Cameras),” NBC
Special (single- or multi-camera)
Gary Bradley, “Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival (Great Performances),” PBS
Nonfiction programming (single- or multi-camera)
Matt Deitrich, Mike Bolanowski, Heeyeon Chang, Chris Dalzell, Evan Finn, Danny Flynn, Michael “Mighty” Friedman, Eric Goldfarb, Julian Gomez, Andy Kozar, Paul Neilsen, Jacob Parsons, Jeff Runyan, Eric Wilson, “The Amazing Race (We’re Moving Up the Food Chain),” CBS
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[HAIRSTYLING]
Series
Carol Pershing, Terry Baliel, Kimberly Spiteri, “Deadwood (Boy the Earth Talks To),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or special
Veronica Brebner, Enzo Angileri, Ashley Johnson, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
[LIGHTING DIRECTION]
Electronic, multi-camera for VMC programming
Robert Dickinson, Eleftheria Deko, Ted Wells, Andy O’Reilly, Theodore Tsevas, “The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony,” NBC
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[MAIN TITLE DESIGN]
Andre Stringer, Jose Gomez, Tracy Chandler, Christopher Markos, “Huff,” Showtime
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[MAKEUP]
Series (non-prosthetic)
John Rizzo, Adam Brandy, Ron Snyder, Deborah McNulty, “Deadwood (A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I),” HBO
Miniseries, movie or special (non-prosthetic)
Beatrix Dollingerova, “Frankenstein,” Hallmark
Prosthetic makeup for a series, miniseries, movie or special
Wesley Wofford, Davy Jones, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
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[MUSIC]
Music composition for a series (dramatic underscore)
Michael Giacchino, “Lost,” ABC
Music composition for a miniseries, movie or special (dramatic underscore)
Bruce Broughton, “Warm Springs,” HBO
Music direction
Michael Kosarin, “A Christmas Carol,” NBC
Music and lyrics
Dan Studney, Kevin Murphy, “Mary Jane/Mary Lane” from “Reefer Madness,” Showtime.
Main title theme music
Danny Elfman, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC
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[SOUND]
Sound editing, series
William Dotson, Catherine Speakman, Pembrooke Andrews, Jeff Whitcher, Shawn Kennelly, Jeff Charbonneau, Laura Macias, Vince Nicastro, “24 (12:00 PM-1:00 PM),” Fox
Sound editing, miniseries, movie or special
Tim Hands, Geoff Rubay, James Mather, Victoria Brazier, Zack Davis, Laura Lovejoy, Anna MacKenzie, Richard Ford, Felicity Cottrell, Ruth Sullivan, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Sound editing, nonfiction programming (single- or multi-camera)
Simon Farmer, “Pompeii: The Last Day,” Discovery Channel.
Single-camera sound mixing, series
Bill Gocke, Michael Olman, Kenneth Kobett, “24 (“6:00 AM-7:00 AM),” Fox
Single-camera sound mixing, miniseries or movie
Mary Ellis, Rick Ash, Adam Jenkins, “Warm Springs,” HBO
Multi-camera sound mixing, series or special
Bruce Peters, Kathy Oldham, Bob La Masney, Charlie McDaniel, “Two and a Half Men (Can You Eat Human Flesh With Wooden Teeth?),” CBS
Sound mixing, variety or music series or special or animation
Evan Adelman, Paul Sandweiss, Randy Faustino, Robert LaMasney, “Genius: A Night for Ray Charles,” CBS
Sound mixing, nonfiction programming (single- or multi-camera)
Ed Campbell, “Broadway: The American Musical (“Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’),” PBS
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[VISUAL EFFECTS]
Series
Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, Archie Ahuna, Jonathan Spencer Levy, Benoit “Ben” Girard, Laurent M. Abecassis, Kevin Kutchaver, Steve Fong, Bob Lloyd, “Lost (Pilot, Parts 1 & 2),” ABC
Miniseries, movie or special
Joe Pavlo, Barrie Hemsley, Paul Tuersley, Andy McLeod, Andrew Fowler, Camille Cellucci, Mark Intravartola, Robin Huffer, Neil Culley, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO
Stunt coordination
Matt Taylor, “24 (12:00 PM-1:00 PM),” Fox
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[TECHNICAL DIRECTION]
Camerawork, video, series
Timothy Kennedy, William White, Dan Campbell, Al Cialino, David Dorsett, Karin-Lucie Grzella, Jack Young, John Hannel, John Curtin, George Rothweiler, Dan Flaherty, Fred Shimizu, Steve Kaufman, Joe Debonis, Claus Stuhlweissenburg, John Pry, “Late Show With David Letterman (#2269),” CBS
Camerawork, video, miniseries, movie or special
Steve Laxton, Dean Andersen, Dave Adkins, Bob Basile, Cody Alexander, Dan Beard, Andy Allman, Joe Carzoli, Steve Cozakos, Robert Jaeger, Joe Debonis, Richie Leible Jr., Rick Fox Jr., James Mansfield, Mike Harvath, David Manton, Terry Hester, Brian Phraner, Andy Italiano, John Pinto, Rick Rice, David Whitlock, Pat Rondou, Mike Wimberly, Marc Tippy, Ken Woo, Nick Utley, James Wachter, Harry Weisman, Jerrold Hochman, “The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony,” NBC
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[GOVERNORS AWARD]
Jerry Lewis
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MOVIE ACTORS WIN BIG: To judge by Sunday night’s awards, the top actors on TV are also known for their work on the silver screen. Among the winners: Geoffrey Rush, James Spader, Patricia Arquette, Blythe Danner, Hugh Jackman and Paul Newman. Rush won for lead actor in a miniseries or movie, portraying Peter Sellers. “I was honored to bounce off all the curious dimensions of his life,” he said.
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