Primetime Emmy Awards 2013

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The Nokia Theater , home of the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards
Neil Patrick Harris, presenter of the awards ceremony

The 65th Emmy -Verleihung in the category of prime time ( 65th Primetime Emmy Awards ) took place on September 22, 2013, Nokia Theater in Los Angeles instead. In the United States , the award ceremony was broadcast by the broadcaster CBS ; in German-speaking countries, the award ceremony was broadcast live by the pay-TV broadcaster TNT Serie from 2 a.m. onwards. For the second time, Neil Patrick Harris hosted the Emmy Awards.

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards had previously been presented on September 15, 2013. They honor television professionals in technical categories such as production design , costumes , camera or editing .

overview

The series Breaking Bad radio station AMC won best drama series in the main category, while Modern Family of ABC in a row received the award for best comedy series for the fourth time. Well received Julia Louis-Dreyfus its fourth award as best actress (this is a Best Supporting Actress) and Jim Parsons his third Best Actor.

With Netflix , a streaming provider managed to win a Primetime Emmy Award for the first time . Netflix series nominated a total of 14 categories; Netflix won the award in three categories. As in the previous year, HBO remained the broadcaster with the most nominations with 37, followed by NBC with 22 and Showtime with 17 nominations. With three awards, Liberace - Too Much of a Good Is Wonderful, won most Emmys this year.

Award winners and nominations (selection)

Comedy series division

Best comedy series

(Outstanding Comedy Series)

Modern Family (ABC)

Directed a comedy series

(Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series)

Gail Mancuso - Modern Family (episode: Arrested ; ABC)

Screenplay for a comedy series

(Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series)

Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield - 30 Rock (episode: Last Lunch ; NBC)

Leading actor in a comedy series

(Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series)

Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

Leading actress in a comedy series

(Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep - The Vice President ( Veep , HBO)

Supporting actor in a comedy series

(Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series)

Tony Hale - Veep - The Vice President ( Veep , HBO)

Supporting actress in a comedy series

(Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series)

Merritt Wever - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)

Drama series division

Best drama series

(Outstanding Drama Series)

Breaking Bad (AMC)

Directed a drama series

(Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series)

David Fincher - House of Cards (episode: Chapter 1 ; Netflix)

Screenplay for a drama series

(Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series)

Henry Bromell - Homeland (episode: Q&A ; Showtime)

Leading actor in a drama series

(Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series)

Jeff Daniels - The Newsroom

Leading actress in a drama series

(Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series)

Claire Danes - Homeland (episode: The Vest ; Showtime)

Supporting actor in a drama series

(Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series)

Bobby Cannavale - Boardwalk Empire (AMC)

Supporting actress in a drama series

(Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series)

Anna Gunn - Breaking Bad (AMC)

Miniseries or TV film division

Best Miniseries or TV Movie

(Outstanding Mini Series or TV Movie)

Liberace - Too much of a good thing is wonderful ( Behind the Candelabra , HBO)

Directing a miniseries, TV film or Dramatic Special

(Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special)

Steven Soderbergh - Liberace - Too Much of a Good is Wonderful ( Behind the Candelabra , HBO)

Screenplay for a miniseries, TV movie or Dramatic Special

(Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special)

Abi Morgan - The Hour (BBC America)

Lead actor in a miniseries or a television movie

(Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie)

Michael Douglas - Liberace - Too Much of a Good is Wonderful ( Behind the Candelabra , HBO)

Leading actress in a miniseries or a television movie

(Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie)

Laura Linney - The Big C (Showtime)

Supporting actor in a miniseries or a television movie

(Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie)

James Cromwell - American Horror Story (FX)

Supporting actress in a miniseries or a television movie

(Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie)

Ellen Burstyn - Political Animals (USA Network)

Further categories (selection)

Variety show

(Outstanding Variety Series)

The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)

Reality TV competition

(Outstanding Reality Competition Program)

The Voice (NBC)

Audience ratings

The broadcast watched 17.63 million viewers, which was the highest audience rating since 2005.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Sharma, Amol and Alexandra Cheney: Netflix Makes Some History With Showing at Emmys. In: The Wall Street Journal . September 23, 2013, accessed August 27, 2014 .
  3. Netflix Wins Three Emmys, 'House Of Cards' Shut Out Of Major Categories. In: The Huffington Post . September 23, 2013, accessed August 27, 2014 .
  4. Breaking Bad named Best Drama at the Emmys… but Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul miss out on individual gongs. In: Daily Mail. September 23, 2013, accessed August 27, 2014 .
  5. Breaking Bad and Modern Family take home top Emmy honors. In: Guardian UK. September 23, 2013, accessed August 27, 2014 .
  6. USA to day Emmys-online-news. In: USA Today. September 23, 2013, accessed August 27, 2014 .
  7. Emmys 2013 review: What the upsets say about the way we watch TV now. Retrieved August 28, 2014 .