blogs  
 
yournews
   
 
Video Photos Finance Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
| |
 
  Home ›
 
Entertainment News

 

'Mad Men' wins best drama at Emmy awards
Posted: 30 August 2010 1807 hrs

  Producer Matthew Weiner (right) is joined by cast members as he accepts the award for outstanding drama series for \
 
Photos  of

   
 


LOS ANGELES : "Mad Men" kept its crown as the best television drama series at the 62nd annual Emmy Awards Sunday while comedy show "Modern Family" dethroned "30 Rock" to establish itself as the best in the genre.

"Mad Men", which tells the story of an advertising agency in the 1960s, won the outstanding drama series award for the third year in a row.

"Modern Family", which makes fun of the everyday life of three American families, emerged meanwhile as the top winner for outstanding comedy series.

Television movie "Temple Grandin", which tells the story of a woman who triumphed over autism, also did well, boosting the standing of its producer, the Home Box Office cable television network.

The movie swept a total of three prizes: Claire Danes won for lead actress in a movie or miniseries; Julia Ormond won supporting actress; and David Strathairn for supporting actor.

Hollywood's glitterati were out in force to fete television's finest performances, with actress Edie Falco nabbing one of the first coveted statuettes of the evening at Los Angeles' Nokia Theater.

Falco, an alumna of the hit show "The Sopranos", won top acting honors for her starring turn in the show "Nurse Jackie", a dark comedy in which she depicts a drug-abusing hospital worker.

"This is just the most ridiculous thing that has ever happened in the history of this ceremony," a flabbergasted Falco told the audience. "I'm not funny!"

Ryan Murphy meanwhile scooped an Emmy for directing "Glee", another popular situation comedy show.

"Glee" entered the award season with 19 nominations but picked up only two statuettes, with the other going to Jane Lynch for supporting actress for her role as a supercompetitive cheerleading coach.

Producer Tom Hanks' and Steven Spielberg's epic World War II miniseries "The Pacific" took the prize for outstanding mini-series. The production made the HBO cable television network the most prominent in the event, with 101 nominations this year.

The show covers the exploits of young American soldiers proudly defending their nation after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

Kyra Sedgwick won her first Emmy, for actress in a drama series, playing a tough Los Angeles policewoman in TNT's drama series "The Closer".

Bryan Cranston for the third year in a row won for lead actor in a drama for "Breaking Bad", where he plays a deranged chemistry professor turned methamphetamine dealer.

Other winners included Adam Mazer for writing the screenplay for the TV movie "You Don't Know Jack".

Jim Parsons took a Grammy for best actor in a comedy series for his performance in CBS's "The Big Bang Theory" while Eric Stonestreet won the best supporting actor award in a comedy for playing half of the gay couple on the ABC hit "Modern Family".

Al Pacino, who plays the much maligned right-to-die activist in "You Don't Know Jack", won the outstanding best lead actor award in a miniseries or a movie.

George Clooney, who led a galaxy of stars in a January telethon fundraiser for Haiti's earthquake victims, meanwhile received a special Emmy for his humanitarian efforts.

The 49-year-old Hollywood heartthrob was honored for hosting the "Hope for Haiti Now" special as well as his efforts to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Katrina and awareness of the crisis in Darfur.

"George was an obvious choice for this honor," said John Shaffner, chairman and chief executive of the Television Academy.

"It's important to remember how many good things can be done because we live in such strange times where bad behaviors suck up all the attention in the press, and the people who really need the spotlight - the Sudanese, people in the Gulf Coast, people in Pakistan - they can't get any," Clooney told the audience.

- AFP/il

 


Other entertainment News
Naomi Watts to play Princess Diana
Rui En goes all domestic for new drama "Joys of Life"
Lady Gaga to perform in Singapore on May 28
Dateless Rainie Yang mulls Valentine's Day matchmaking session
Brad Pitt moves from onscreen to behind-the-scenes
Lady Gaga world tour to kick off in Seoul
Nicholas Tse: Son wants him and Cecilia to get back together
While Myolie Wu is away, Bosco Wong goes out to play
Vic Chou is looking for love
Baseball legend fields fantasy world video game
McCartney headlines queen's jubilee concert
Madonna's 9th world tour in May
"Spring Awakening" sheds light on controversial youth issues
Mike Kasem: A new voice in town
Makiyo in hot soup after drunken fracas leaves cabby in intensive care

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions