2013 Bryan Award Mock Submissions - Daytime Television
One of the processes that takes place during the Emmy Awards voting process is that of the episode submissions. For Comedy and Drama Series, each nominated show submits six episodes, on three DVD’s (two episodes on a DVD, or a double episode). Each nominated series actor submits one episode for consideration as part of the nomination process and the voting process (the guest actors episodes are practically known once they submit, because the episode description is listed on the nomination ballot).
The Bryan Awards also have races for Daytime Soaps, and there are some differences with the Daytime and Primetime Emmys. Like the Primetime Emmys, each Daytime actor submits one episode. The Writing and Directing teams for each soap submit one episode as well. This year, all five eligible soaps for this year’s Daytime Emmys submitted two episodes in the Drama Series race.
For the Bryan Awards, one episode was picked for Directing and in the performance categories, two episodes were picked for Writing, and six for the Daytime Drama Series category.
Now, if the Bryan Awards did this, here is how the Bryan Awards would pick episodes, if there was the same process as the Primetime Emmys.
DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES:
The Bold and the Beautiful:
Pairing A: June 22 & 25, 2012 (Hope & Liam’s Italian Wedding)
Pairing B: November 21 & 26, 2012 (Stephanie Forrester Dies)
Pairing C: November 12 & 13, 2012 (Stephanie’s Goodbye Party)
Days of Our Lives:
Pairing A: July 27, 2012 & August 13, 2012 (The DAYS-aster Olympic Cliffhanger)
Pairing B: November 12, 2012 (Jennifer visits Nicole in the hospital; Marlena walks in on John and Kristen; Chad confronts Nick and Gabi) and May 21, 2013 (Jensen shoots Will; Gabi goes into labor on Smith Island)
Pairing C: August 14 & 15, 2013 (The DAYS-aster)
General Hospital:
Pairing A: June 1, 2012 (The Baby Switch) and November 21, 2012 (Edward Quartermaine dies)
Pairing B: September 11 & 12, 2012
Pairing C: April 2, 2013 (50th Anniversary) and April 9, 2013 (Nurse’s Ball Finale)
The Young and the Restless:
Pairing A: June 29 & July 2, 2012 (Paul kills Ricky)
Pairing B: September 26 & 27, 2012 (Victor shows up at Sharon & Tucker’s Wedding)
Pairing C: Date? (Jack detoxes) and March 20, 2013 (Victor & Nikki’s Wedding Reception)
WRITING:
The Bold and the Beautiful: November 21 & 26, 2012 (Stephanie Forrester Dies)
Days of Our Lives: November 12, 2012 (Jennifer visits Nicole in the hospital; Marlena walks in on John and Kristen; Chad confronts Nick and Gabi) and March 4, 2013 (Nick forces Will to sign away his parental rights)
General Hospital: September 12, 2012 (TBA) and April 2, 2013 (50th Anniversary)
The Young and the Restless: September 26 & 27, 2012 (Victor shows up at Sharon & Tucker’s Wedding)
DIRECTING:
- B&B, DAYS, and Y&R episodes have been chosen
LEAD ACTOR:
- Bergman, Davidson, Geary, and Howarth episodes have been chosen
LEAD ACTRESS:
Jeanne Cooper (The Young and the Restless) – May 3, 2013 (Katherine/Cooper’s final episode)
Susan Flannery (The Bold and the Beautiful) – November 26, 2012 (Stephanie dies in Brooke’s arms)
Katherine Kelly Lang (The Bold and the Beautiful) – November 26, 2012 (Stephanie dies in Brooke’s arms)
Michelle Stafford (The Young and the Restless) – (Phyllis forces Jack into detox) (NOTE: Same episode as Peter Bergman)
Heather Tom (The Bold and the Beautiful) – October 2012 (Katie says goodbye to Bill and Brooke, in a post-partum depression)
Laura Wright (General Hospital) – November 2012 (Carly is upset at Sonny over Jason’s death)
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
- Christian, Clifton, and Porte episodes have been chosen; Anderson and Miller episodes tentatively
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
- Francis, Mattson, and Zucker episodes have been chosen
YOUNGER ACTOR:
- Massey, Deshler, Polo, Duell, and Ehrich episode have been chosen
YOUNGER ACTRESS:
- Matula's episode has been chosen
GUEST ACTOR:
- Kanan, Kelker-Kelly, Simmons, and Wagner's episodes have been chosen
GUEST ACTRESS:
- Franklin, Herring, Hershey Presley, Towers, and Vieira's episodes have been chosen
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
2013 Mock Bryan Award Submissions - The Drama Races
2013 Bryan Award Mock Submissions
One of the processes that takes place during the Emmy Awards voting process is that of the episode submissions. For Comedy and Drama Series, each nominated show submits six episodes, on three DVD’s (two episodes on a DVD, or a double episode). Each nominated series actor submits one episode for consideration as part of the nomination process and the voting process (the guest actors episodes are practically known once they submit, because the episode description is listed on the nomination ballot).
The Bryan Awards also have races for Daytime Soaps, and there are some differences with the Daytime and Primetime Emmys. Like the Primetime Emmys, each Daytime actor submits one episode. The Writing and Directing teams for each soap submit one episode as well. This year, all five eligible soaps for this year’s Daytime Emmys submitted two episodes in the Drama Series race.
Now, if the Bryan Awards did this, here is how the Bryan Awards would pick episodes for the Drama races, if there was the same process as the Primetime Emmys.
DRAMA SERIES:
The Americans:
Pairing A: “Pilot” and “Covert War”
Pairing B: “The Oath” and “The Colonel”
Pairing C: “Trust Me” and “Safe House”
Breaking Bad:
Pairing A: “Live Free or Die” and “Madrigal”
Pairing B: “Fifty-One” and “Buyout”
Pairing C: “Say My Name” and “Gliding Over All”
Downton Abbey:
Pairing A: Episode 3.01 (Double Episode)
Pairing B: Episodes 3.04 & 3.05
Pairing C: Episode 3.06 (Double Episode)
Game of Thrones:
Pairing A: “And Now His Watch Has Ended” and “Kissed By Fire”
Pairing B: “The Bears of the Maiden Fair” and “Second Sons”
Pairing C: “The Rains of Castamere” and “Mhysa”
Homeland:
Pairing A: “Beirut Is Back” and “State of Independence”
Pairing B: “Q&A” and “I’ll Fly Away”
Pairing C: “In Memoriam” and “The Choice”
Mad Men:
Pairing A: “The Doorway” (double episode)
Pairing B: “The Better Half” and “A Tale of Two Cities”
Pairing C: “For Immediate Release” and “In Care Of”
The Newsroom:
Pairing A: “We Just Decided To” and “News Night 2.0”
Pairing B: “The Blackout Part I: Tragedy Porn” and “The Blackout Part II: Mock Debate”
Pairing C: “5/1” and “The Greater Fool”
LEAD ACTOR:
Kevin Bacon (The Following) – “The Final Chapter”
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) – “Live Free or Die”
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom) – “We Just Decided To”
Jon Hamm (Mad Men) – “In Care Of”
Damian Lewis (Homeland) – “Q&A”
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards) – “Chapter 1”
LEAD ACTRESS:
Claire Danes (Homeland) – “Q&A”
Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) – “Episode 3.01” (double episode)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) – “Death of a Client”
Keri Russell (The Americans) – “Pilot”
Kerry Washington (Scandal) – “Happy Birthday, Mr. President”
Robin Wright (House of Cards) – “Chapter 10”
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Jonathan Banks (Breaking Bad) – “Say My Name”
Jim Carter (Downton Abbey) – “Episode 3.06” (double episode)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) – “Second Sons”
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) – “Buyout”
Corey Stoll (House of Cards) – “Chapter 11”
Sam Waterston (The Newsroom) – “The Greater Fool”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Morena Baccarin (Homeland) – “State of Independence”
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife) – “The Wheels of Justice”
Lauren Graham (Parenthood) – “Trouble in Candyland”
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) – “Fifty-One”
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) – “For Immediate Release”
Monica Potter (Parenthood) – “There’s Something I Need to Tell You…”
Dame Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey) – “Episode 3.01” (double episode)
YOUNGER ACTOR:
Miles Heizer (Parenthood) – “Small Victories”
Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel) – “The Man in Number 9”
Graham Patrick Martin (The Closer) – “Hostile Witness” and (Major Crimes) – “Dismissed With Prejudice”
Cameron Monaghan (Shameless) – “Order Room Service”
Dev Patel (The Newsroom) – “I’ll Try to Fix You”
Jeremy Allen White (Shameless) – “Frank the Plumber”
YOUNGER ACTRESS:
Clare Bowen (Nashville) – “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You)”
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) – “And Now His Watch Has Ended”
Holliday Grainger (The Borgias) – “Siblings”
Emma Greenwell (Shameless) – “Frank the Plumber”
Hayden Panettiere (Nashville) – “A Picture from Life’s Other Side”
Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men) – “Favors”
Mae Whitman (Parenthood) – “What To My Wondering Eyes”
GUEST ACTOR:
Christian Clemenson (Shameless) – “Where There’s a Will”
Michael J. Fox (The Good Wife) – “Boom De Yah Da”
John Noble (The Good Wife) – “Death of a Client”
Mike O’Malley (Justified) – “Decoy”
Matthew Perry (The Good Wife) – “Death of a Client”
Ray Romano (Parenthood) – “Trouble in Candyland”
GUEST ACTRESS:
Linda Cardellini (Mad Men) – “Man With a Plan”
Stockard Channing (The Good Wife) – “Death of a Client”
Jane Fonda (The Newsroom) – “The 112th Congress”
Shirley MacLaine (Downton Abbey) – “Episode 3.01”
Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife) – “What’s In The Box?”
Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones) – “And Now His Watch Has Ended”
Monday, July 29, 2013
2013 Mock Bryan Award Submissions - Variety & First-Year Races
2013 Bryan Award Mock Submissions
One of the processes that takes place during the Emmy Awards voting process is that of the episode submissions. For Comedy and Drama Series, each nominated show submits six episodes, on three DVD’s (two episodes on a DVD, or a double episode). Each nominated series actor submits one episode for consideration as part of the nomination process and the voting process (the guest actors episodes are practically known once they submit, because the episode description is listed on the nomination ballot).
The Bryan Awards also have races for Daytime Soaps, and there are some differences with the Daytime and Primetime Emmys. Like the Primetime Emmys, each Daytime actor submits one episode. The Writing and Directing teams for each soap submit one episode as well. This year, all five eligible soaps for this year’s Daytime Emmys submitted two episodes in the Drama Series race.
Now, if the Bryan Awards did this, here is how the Bryan Awards would pick episodes, if there was the same process as the Primetime Emmys.
NOTE: For the New Series category, for this simulation, the nine New Series nominees would be judged on two (2) episodes.
FIRST-YEAR/(Select) VARIETY CATEGORIES:
NEW SERIES:
The Americans: “Pilot” and “Covert War”
Elementary: “Pilot” and “The Deductionist”
The Following: “Pilot” and “The Final Chapter”
Inside Amy Schumer: “Bad Decisions” and “A Porn Star Is Born”
Legit: “Pilot” and “Cuckoo’s Nest”
The Mindy Project: “Pilot” and “The One That Got Away”
Mystery Diners: “Catering on the Side” and “Catch of the Day”
Nashville: “Pilot” and “I’ll Never Leave This World Alive”
The Newsroom: “We Just Decided To” and “5/1”
VARIETY/LATE NIGHT SERIES:
The Colbert Report: “Episode 8131”
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: “Episode 17153” (With Pink)
Inside Amy Schumer: “A Porn Star Is Born”
Jimmy Kimmel Live: “Show 13-1810” (With Matt Damon)
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: “Episode 777” (With Justin Timberlake and Hayden Panettiere)
Saturday Night Live: “Justin Timberlake/Justin Timberlake”
VARIETY WRITING (Series Nominees Only):
The Colbert Report – “Episode 8131”
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – “Episode 17153”
Inside Amy Schumer – “A Porn Star Is Born”
Portlandia – “Alexandra”
Saturday Night Live – “Martin Short/Sir Paul McCartney”
LEAD ACTOR – NEW SERIES:
Kevin Bacon (The Following) – “The Final Chapter”
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom) – “We Just Decided To”
Jim Jefferies (Legit) – “Pilot”
Jonny Lee Miller (Elementary) – “Pilot”
Matthew Rhys (The Americans) – “Safe House”
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards) – “Chapter 1”
LEAD ACTRESS – NEW SERIES:
Connie Britton (Nashville) – “Pilot”
Vera Farmiga (Bates Motel) – “First You Dream, Then You Die”
Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project) – “Pilot”
Lucy Liu (Elementary) – “Pilot”
Keri Russell (The Americans) – “Pilot”
Robin Wright (House of Cards) – “Chapter 10”
SUPPORTING ACTOR – NEW SERIES:
Eric Close (Nashville) – “There Will Be No Teardrops Tonight”
Charles Esten (Nashville) – “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive”
Larry Hagman (Dallas) – “Sins of the Father”
D.J. Qualls (Legit) – “Fatherhood”
Corey Stoll (House of Cards) – “Chapter 11”
Sam Waterston (The Newsroom) – “The Greater Fool”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS – NEW SERIES:
Ellen Barkin (The New Normal) – “Obama Mama”
Linda Gray (Dallas) – “J.R.’s Masterpiece”
Kate Mara (House of Cards) – “Chapter 9”
Emily Mortimer (The Newsroom) – “News Night 2.0”
Hayden Panettiere (Nashville) – “A Picture from Life’s Other Side”
Amy Schumer (Inside Amy Schumer) – “A Porn Star Is Born”
Natalie Zea (The Following) – “The Fall”
GUEST ACTOR – NEW SERIES:
Matthew Bomer (The New Normal) – “The Goldie Rush”
Jere Burns (Bates Motel) – “A Boy and His Dog”
John Ratzenberger (Legit) – “Hoarders”
Seth Rogen (The Mindy Project) – “The One That Got Away”
Martin Sheen (Anger Management) – “Charlie’s Dad Visits”
Richard Thomas (The Americans) – “Only You”
GUEST ACTRESS – NEW SERIES:
Jane Fonda (The Newsroom) – “The 112th Congress”
Lauren Graham (Go On) – “Dinner Takes All”
Sylvia Jefferies (Nashville) – “A Picture from Life’s Other Side”
Margo Martindale (The Americans) – “The Colonel”
Mindy Sterling (Legit) – “Hoarders”
Allison Williams (The Mindy Project) – “Hooking Up Is Hard”
The winners in all these categories posted here, except for Variety Series, Variety Writing, and New Series, will be announced on Friday August 9. The winners in the three aforementioned categories will be handed out during the 13th Annual Bryan Awards Ceremony, which commences on August 19 on WCRS-FM in Columbus, Ohio.
2013 Bryan Awards - Mock Comedy Submissions
2013 Bryan Award Mock Submissions - Comedy
One of the processes that takes place during the Emmy Awards voting process is that of the episode submissions. For Comedy and Drama Series, each nominated show submits six episodes, on three DVD’s (two episodes on a DVD, or a double episode). Each nominated series actor submits one episode for consideration as part of the nomination process and the voting process (the guest actors episodes are practically known once they submit, because the episode description is listed on the nomination ballot).
The Bryan Awards also have races for Daytime Soaps, and there are some differences with the Daytime and Primetime Emmys. Like the Primetime Emmys, each Daytime actor submits one episode. The Writing and Directing teams for each soap submit one episode as well. This year, all five eligible soaps for this year’s Daytime Emmys submitted two episodes in the Drama Series race.
Now, if the Bryan Awards did this, here is how the Bryan Awards would pick episodes for the Comedy Series and Comedy Acting Categories, if there was the same process as the Primetime Emmys.
COMEDY SERIES:
The Big Bang Theory:
Pairing A: “The Habitation Configuration” and “The Proton Resurgence”
Pairing B: “The Bakersfield Expediation” and “The Closet Reconfiguration”
Pairing C: “The Love Spell Potential” and “The Spoiler Alert Segmentation”
Girls:
Pairing A: “Bad Friend” and “On All Fours”
Pairing B: “It’s About Time” and “I Get Ideas”
Pairing C: “One Man’s Trash” and “Together”
Louie:
Pairing A: “Late Show” (Parts 1 & 2)
Pairing B: “Late Show” (Part 3) and “New Year’s Eve”
Pairing C: “Daddy’s Girlfriend” (Parts 1 & 2)
Modern Family:
Pairing A: “Party Crasher” and “Fulgencio”
Pairing B: “Mistery Date” and “Goodnight, Gracie”
Pairing C: “Schooled” and “Arrested”
New Girl:
Pairing A: “Menzies” and “Virgins”
Pairing B: “Parents” and “Chicago”
Pairing C: “Bachelorette Party” and “The Wedding”
Parks and Recreation:
Pairing A: “Emergency Response” and “Leslie and Ben”
Pairing B: “Ms. Knope Goes To Washington” and “Are You Better Off?”
Pairing C: “Article Two” and “Jerry’s Retirement”
LEAD ACTOR:
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) – “A Goon’s Deed in a Weary World”
Louis C.K. (Louie) – “New Year’s Eve”
Don Cheadle (House of Lies) – “Hostile Takeover”
David Duchovny (Californication) – “Dead Rock Stars”
Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Spoiler Alert Segmentation”
Jake Johnson (New Girl) – “First Date”
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Proton Resurgence”
LEAD ACTRESS:
Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) – “Virgins”
Lena Dunham (Girls) – “Bad Friend”
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) – “Walk of Shame”
Tina Fey (30 Rock) – “Hogcock/Last Lunch”
Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project) – “Pilot”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) – “Running”
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) – “Emergency Response/Leslie and Ben”
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Ty Burrell (Modern Family) – “Mistery Date”
Max Greenfield (New Girl) – “Menzies”
Ed O’Neill (Modern Family) – “Bringing Up Baby”
Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) – “Ron and Diane”
Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) – “A Slight at the Opera”
Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) – “Double Crossers”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Fish Guts Displacement”
Julie Bowen (Modern Family) – “My Hero”
Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) – “Ann’s Decision”
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family) – “Party Crasher”
Jessica Walter (Arrested Development) – “Queen B”
Betty White (Hot in Cleveland) – “The Anger Games”
YOUNGER ACTOR:
Michael Cera (Arrested Development) – “It Gets Better”
Darren Criss (Glee) – “The Break Up”
Alexander Gould (Weeds) – “It’s Time” (double episode)
Nolan Gould (Modern Family) – “Fulgencio”
Blake Jenner (Glee) – “Shooting Star”
Hunter Parrish (Weeds) – “God Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise”
YOUNGER ACTRESS:
Melissa Benoist (Glee) – “Glease”
Ruby Jerins (Nurse Jackie) – “Lost Girls”
Jane Levy (Suburgatory) – “Apocalypse Meow/Stray Dogs”
Heather Morris (Glee) – “Britney 2.0”
Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development) – “SeƱoritis”
Allison Williams (Girls) – “Bad Friend”
GUEST ACTOR:
Matthew Broderick (Modern Family) – “Mistery Date”
Louis C.K. (Saturday Night Live) – “Louis C.K./Musical Guest”
David Lynch (Louie) – “Late Show (Part 3)”
Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Proton Resurgence”
Rob Reiner (New Girl) – “Parents”
Justin Timberlake (Saturday Night Live) – “Justin Timberlake”
GUEST ACTRESS:
Shiri Appleby (Girls) – “On All Fours”
Bess Armstrong (House of Lies) – “Stochasticity”
Maggie Grace (Californication) – “Blind Faith”
Elaine Stritch (30 Rock) – “My Name is Thunder”
Mae Whitman (Arrested Development) – “Colony Collapse”
Kristen Wiig (Arrested Development) – “Flight of the Phoenix” & (Saturday Night Live) – “Kristen Wiig/Vampire Weekend”
One of the processes that takes place during the Emmy Awards voting process is that of the episode submissions. For Comedy and Drama Series, each nominated show submits six episodes, on three DVD’s (two episodes on a DVD, or a double episode). Each nominated series actor submits one episode for consideration as part of the nomination process and the voting process (the guest actors episodes are practically known once they submit, because the episode description is listed on the nomination ballot).
The Bryan Awards also have races for Daytime Soaps, and there are some differences with the Daytime and Primetime Emmys. Like the Primetime Emmys, each Daytime actor submits one episode. The Writing and Directing teams for each soap submit one episode as well. This year, all five eligible soaps for this year’s Daytime Emmys submitted two episodes in the Drama Series race.
Now, if the Bryan Awards did this, here is how the Bryan Awards would pick episodes for the Comedy Series and Comedy Acting Categories, if there was the same process as the Primetime Emmys.
COMEDY SERIES:
The Big Bang Theory:
Pairing A: “The Habitation Configuration” and “The Proton Resurgence”
Pairing B: “The Bakersfield Expediation” and “The Closet Reconfiguration”
Pairing C: “The Love Spell Potential” and “The Spoiler Alert Segmentation”
Girls:
Pairing A: “Bad Friend” and “On All Fours”
Pairing B: “It’s About Time” and “I Get Ideas”
Pairing C: “One Man’s Trash” and “Together”
Louie:
Pairing A: “Late Show” (Parts 1 & 2)
Pairing B: “Late Show” (Part 3) and “New Year’s Eve”
Pairing C: “Daddy’s Girlfriend” (Parts 1 & 2)
Modern Family:
Pairing A: “Party Crasher” and “Fulgencio”
Pairing B: “Mistery Date” and “Goodnight, Gracie”
Pairing C: “Schooled” and “Arrested”
New Girl:
Pairing A: “Menzies” and “Virgins”
Pairing B: “Parents” and “Chicago”
Pairing C: “Bachelorette Party” and “The Wedding”
Parks and Recreation:
Pairing A: “Emergency Response” and “Leslie and Ben”
Pairing B: “Ms. Knope Goes To Washington” and “Are You Better Off?”
Pairing C: “Article Two” and “Jerry’s Retirement”
LEAD ACTOR:
Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) – “A Goon’s Deed in a Weary World”
Louis C.K. (Louie) – “New Year’s Eve”
Don Cheadle (House of Lies) – “Hostile Takeover”
David Duchovny (Californication) – “Dead Rock Stars”
Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Spoiler Alert Segmentation”
Jake Johnson (New Girl) – “First Date”
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Proton Resurgence”
LEAD ACTRESS:
Zooey Deschanel (New Girl) – “Virgins”
Lena Dunham (Girls) – “Bad Friend”
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) – “Walk of Shame”
Tina Fey (30 Rock) – “Hogcock/Last Lunch”
Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project) – “Pilot”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) – “Running”
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) – “Emergency Response/Leslie and Ben”
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Ty Burrell (Modern Family) – “Mistery Date”
Max Greenfield (New Girl) – “Menzies”
Ed O’Neill (Modern Family) – “Bringing Up Baby”
Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) – “Ron and Diane”
Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) – “A Slight at the Opera”
Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) – “Double Crossers”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Fish Guts Displacement”
Julie Bowen (Modern Family) – “My Hero”
Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) – “Ann’s Decision”
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family) – “Party Crasher”
Jessica Walter (Arrested Development) – “Queen B”
Betty White (Hot in Cleveland) – “The Anger Games”
YOUNGER ACTOR:
Michael Cera (Arrested Development) – “It Gets Better”
Darren Criss (Glee) – “The Break Up”
Alexander Gould (Weeds) – “It’s Time” (double episode)
Nolan Gould (Modern Family) – “Fulgencio”
Blake Jenner (Glee) – “Shooting Star”
Hunter Parrish (Weeds) – “God Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise”
YOUNGER ACTRESS:
Melissa Benoist (Glee) – “Glease”
Ruby Jerins (Nurse Jackie) – “Lost Girls”
Jane Levy (Suburgatory) – “Apocalypse Meow/Stray Dogs”
Heather Morris (Glee) – “Britney 2.0”
Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development) – “SeƱoritis”
Allison Williams (Girls) – “Bad Friend”
GUEST ACTOR:
Matthew Broderick (Modern Family) – “Mistery Date”
Louis C.K. (Saturday Night Live) – “Louis C.K./Musical Guest”
David Lynch (Louie) – “Late Show (Part 3)”
Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory) – “The Proton Resurgence”
Rob Reiner (New Girl) – “Parents”
Justin Timberlake (Saturday Night Live) – “Justin Timberlake”
GUEST ACTRESS:
Shiri Appleby (Girls) – “On All Fours”
Bess Armstrong (House of Lies) – “Stochasticity”
Maggie Grace (Californication) – “Blind Faith”
Elaine Stritch (30 Rock) – “My Name is Thunder”
Mae Whitman (Arrested Development) – “Colony Collapse”
Kristen Wiig (Arrested Development) – “Flight of the Phoenix” & (Saturday Night Live) – “Kristen Wiig/Vampire Weekend”
Friday, July 19, 2013
'Made In Jersey' Leads Silver Garbage Nominations
Verdict: ‘Made in Jersey’ Rules With 18 Nominations
July 19, 2013
The verdict is in, and “Made in Jersey” is charged with 18 Silver Garbage Award Nominations, including Worst New Series and Worst Drama Series, when the Silver Garbage Award nominations were announced via podcast on Wednesday afternoon.
The failed CBS drama about a tough New Jersey lawyer was the first casualty of the Fall 2012 season.
“CBS over-played the promos for ‘Jersey’ last summer,” said Silver Garbage Awards creator Bryan Curtiss. “The promos were over the top and annoying, and the premise was really bad.” CBS pulled the show after two episodes in October.
On the Comedy side, it’s a three-show race between “Animal Practice”, “Partners”, and “Whitney” with 13, 12, and 11 nominations respectively. “Animal Practice” was a failed NBC comedy about a veterinary practice, which garnered a nomination for it’s non-human cast member, Crystal the Monkey in the Worst Supporting Actress category. The second (and final) season of “Whitney” was worse than the first, which garnered nine nominations last year at the Silver Garbage Awards.
“‘Partners’ was so hated by the critics and people alike, that when it was cancelled, CBS removed the show from the People’s Choice Ballot. You don’t get anymore critical than that,” Curtiss added about “Partners”, a comedy about a straight man and his gay best friend that was panned by critics and cancelled during November sweeps.
In other races, the Reality race is a competitive fight between TLC’s “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” and the final season of MTV’s “Jersey Shore”, while in the Specials Categories, “Mockingbird Lane”, a failed reboot of the 1960s sitcom “The Munsters” is in a tight race with Lifetime’s remake of the 1980 Brooke Shields film “Blue Lagoon”, “The Blue Lagoon: The Awakening.”
The Creative Arts Silver Garbage Awards will be held on September 13, the eve of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, and the 2013 Silver Garbage Award winners will be announced on September 21, the eve of the broadcast of the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS.
For more on The Silver Garbage Awards, go to http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com and http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com. The Silver Garbage Awards are on Facebook under the name “One Man and His Awesome Awards”.
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Worst Comedy Series:
Animal Practice (NBC)
Partners (CBS)
Real Husbands of Hollywood (BET)
Trust Us With Your Life (ABC)
Up All Night (NBC)
Whitney (NBC)
Worst Actress in a Comedy Series:
Christina Applegate - Up All Night (NBC)
Selma Blair - Anger Management (F/X)
Whitney Cummings - I Love You, Mean It, Whitney Cummings (E!) and Whitney (NBC)
Joanna Garcia - Animal Practice (NBC)
LisaRaye McCoy - Single Ladies (BET)
Denise Vasi - Single Ladies (BET)
Worst Actor in a Comedy Series:
Will Arnett - Up All Night (NBC)
Russell Brand - Brand X with Russell Brand (F/X)
Chris D’Elia - Whitney (NBC)
Justin Kirk - Animal Practice (NBC)
Johnathan McClain - Retired at 35 (TV Land)
Charlie Sheen - Anger Management (F/X)
Worst Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:
Sophia Bush - Partners (CBS)
Zoe Lister-Jones - Whitney (NBC)
Crystal the Monkey - Animal Practice (NBC)
Maya Rudolph - Up All Night (NBC)
Rhea Seehorn - Whitney (NBC)
Marissa Jaret Winokur - Retired at 35 (TV Land)
Worst Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:
Brad Garrett - How to Live With Your Parents... (ABC)
Angus T. Jones - Two and a Half Men (CBS)
Brandon Routh - Partners (CBS)
Robin Thicke - Real Husbands of Hollywood (BET)
Michael Urie - Partners (CBS)
Fred Willard - Trust Us With Your Life (ABC)
Worst Guest Actress in a Comedy Series:
Miley Cyrus - Two and a Half Men (CBS)
Brooke D’Orsay - Two and a Half Men (CBS)
Hilary Duff - Two and a Half Men (CBS)
Chelsea Handler - Whitney (NBC)
Kerri Kenney-Silver - Anger Management (F/X)
Natasha Leggero - Whitney (NBC)
Worst Guest Actor in a Comedy Series:
Diedrich Bader - The Exes (TV Land)
John Cleese - Whitney (NBC)
Cornell “Nelly” Hayes - Real Husbands of Hollywood (BET)
Terrell Owens - Go On (NBC)
Martin Sheen - Anger Management (F/X)
Fred Willard - Hot in Cleveland (TV Land) and Modern Family (ABC)
Worst Drama Series:
Army Wives (Lifetime)
Do No Harm (NBC)
Made in Jersey (CBS)
The Mob Doctor (Fox)
Red Widow (ABC)
Zero Hour (ABC)
Worst Actress in a Drama Series:
Cote d’Pablo - NCIS (CBS)
Alana de la Garza - Do No Harm (NBC)
Ivana Milicevic - Banshee (Cinemax)
Janet Montgomery - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Jordana Spiro - The Mob Doctor (Fox)
Rachael Taylor - 666 Park Avenue (ABC)
Worst Actor in a Drama Series:
Dave Annable - 666 Park Avenue (ABC)
Anthony Edwards - Zero Hour (ABC)
William Forsythe - The Mob Doctor (Fox)
Alfred Molina - Monday Mornings (TNT)
Steven Pasquale - Do No Harm (NBC)
Alex O’Loughlin - Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
Worst Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:
Ashanti - Army Wives (Lifetime)
Jacinda Barrett - Zero Hour (ABC)
Erin Cummings - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Megalyn Echikunwoke - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Donna Murphy - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Jeri Ryan - Body of Proof (ABC)
Worst Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:
Jeremy Jordan - Smash (NBC)
Kyle MacLachlan - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Terry O’Quinn - 666 Park Avenue (ABC)
Kristopher Polaha - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Felix Solis - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Goran Visjnic - Red Widow (ABC)
Worst Guest Actress in a Drama Series:
Kim Delaney - Army Wives (Lifetime)
Jennifer Hudson - Smash (NBC)
Stephanie March - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Bernadette Peters - Smash (NBC)
Brooke Shields - Army Wives (Lifetime)
Sheryl Underwood - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Worst Guest Actor in a Drama Series:
Charles S. Dutton - Zero Hour (ABC)
Sean Hayes - Smash (NBC)
Eddie Izzard - Hannibal (NBC)
Thorsten Kaye - Smash (NBC)
Michael Rapaport - The Mob Doctor (Fox)
Pablo Schreiber - Made in Jersey (CBS)
Worst Reality Show:
Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (TLC)
Jersey Shore (MTV)
The Job (CBS)
Keeping Up With the Kardashians (E!)
Preacher’s Daughters (Lifetime)
3 (CBS)
Worst Remake or Spin-Off:
Animal Practice (NBC) - Remake of “Scrubs”, “House Calls”, and “Me and the Chimp”
Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (Lifetime) - Remake of the 1980 film “The Blue Lagoon”
Do No Harm (NBC) - Remake of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”
Mockingbird Lane (NBC) - Remake of “The Munsters”
Partners (CBS) - Remake of “He & She”, “The Odd Couple”, “Will & Grace”, and the 1995 sitcom “Partners”
Trust Us With Your Life (ABC) - Remake of “This is Your Life” and “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
13th Annual Bryan Awards - Major Nominees: Daytime/Reality/New/Other Notable Categories
The Main Categories - Part II
Best Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our
Lives (NBC)
General
Hospital (ABC)
The Young
and the Restless (CBS)
Best Lead Actor in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - John McCook as Eric Forrester
General
Hospital (ABC) - Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer
General
Hospital (ABC) - Roger Howarth as Todd Manning
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Doug Davidson as Paul Williams
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Christian LeBlanc as Michael Baldwin
Best Lead Actress in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Heather Tom as Katie Logan Spencer
General
Hospital (ABC) - Laura Wright as Carly Jacks
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Jeanne Cooper as Katherine Chancellor
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers
Best Supporting Actor in a Daytime
Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Scott Clifton as Liam Spencer
Days of Our
Lives (NBC) - Shawn Christian as Dr. Daniel Jonas
General
Hospital (ABC) - Bradford Anderson as Damian Spinelli
General
Hospital (ABC) - Sean Kanan as A.J. Quartermaine
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Billy Miller as Billy Abbott
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Peter Porte as Ricky Williams
Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime
Soap:
Days of Our
Lives (NBC) - Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker
General
Hospital (ABC) - Julie Marie Berman as Lulu Spencer Falconeri
General
Hospital (ABC) - Genie Francis as Laura Spencer
General
Hospital (ABC) - Robin Mattson as Heather Webber
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Tracey Bregman as Lauren Fenmore
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Jessica Collins as Avery Bailey Clark
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea Newman
Best Younger Actor in a Daytime Soap:
Days of Our
Lives (NBC) - Chandler Massey as Will Horton
Days of Our
Lives (NBC) - Freddie Smith as Sonny Kiriakis
General
Hospital (ABC) - Jimmy Deshler as Rafe Kovich
General
Hospital (ABC) - Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Max Ehrich as Fenmore Baldwin
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Daniel Polo as Jamie Vernon
Best Younger Actress in a Daytime
Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Kimberly Matula as Hope Logan
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood as Steffy Forrester Spencer
Days of Our
Lives (NBC) - Kate Mansi as Abigail Deveraux
General
Hospital (ABC) - Kristen Alderson as Starr Manning
General
Hospital (ABC) - Haley Pullos as Molly Lansing-Davis
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Hunter King as Summer Newman
Best Guest Actor in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS) - Sean Kanan as Deacon Sharpe
General
Hospital (ABC) - Anders Hove as Cesar Faison
General
Hospital (ABC) - Robert Kelker-Kelly as Stavros Cassidine
General
Hospital (ABC) - Richard Simmons as Richard Simmons
General
Hospital (ABC) - Jack Wagner as Frisco Jones
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Mark Pinter as Congressman Marcus Wheeler
Best Guest Actress in a Daytime Soap:
General
Hospital (ABC) - Lynn Herring as Lucy Coe
General
Hospital (ABC) - Erin Hershey Presley as Alison Barrington
General
Hospital (ABC) - Constance Towers as Helena Cassidine
General
Hospital (ABC) - Meredith Vieira as Bree Flanders
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Bonnie Franklin as Sister Celeste
The Young
and the Restless (CBS) - Beth Maitland as Traci Abbott
Best Writing in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our
Lives (NBC)
General
Hospital (ABC)
The Young
and the Restless (CBS)
Best Directing in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our
Lives (NBC)
General
Hospital (ABC)
The Young
and the Restless (CBS)
Best Ensemble Cast in a Daytime Soap:
The Bold and
the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our
Lives (NBC)
General
Hospital (ABC)
The Young
and the Restless (CBS)
Best New Series:
The
Americans (F/X)
Elementary
(CBS)
The
Following (Fox)
Inside Amy
Schumer (Comedy Central)
Legit (F/X)
The Mindy
Project (Fox)
Mystery
Diners (Food Network)
Nashville
(ABC)
The Newsroom
(HBO)
Best Lead Actor in a First-Year
Series:
The
Americans (F/X) - Matthew Rhys as Phillip Jennings
Elementary
(CBS) - Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes
The Following
(Fox) - Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Kevin Spacey as Rep. Francis Underwood
Legit (F/X)
- Jim Jefferies as Jim Jefferies
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Jeff Daniels as Will McAvoy
Best Lead Actress in a New Series:
The
Americans (F/X) - Keri Russell as Elizabeth Jennings
Bates Motel
(A&E) - Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise Bates
Elementary
(CBS) - Lucy Liu as Dr. Joan Watson
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Robin Wright as Claire Underwood
The Mindy
Project (Fox) - Mindy Kaling as Dr. Mindy Lahiri
Nashville
(ABC) - Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes
Best Supporting Actor in a New Series:
Dallas (TNT)
- Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Corey Stoll as Rep. Peter Russo
Legit (F/X)
- D.J. Qualls as Billy
Nashville
(ABC) - Eric Close as Teddy Conrad
Nashville
(ABC) - Charles Esten as Deacon Claybourne
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Sam Waterston as Charlie Skinner
Best Supporting Actress in a New
Series:
Dallas (TNT)
- Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing
The
Following (Fox) - Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Kate Mara as Zoe Barnes
Inside Amy
Schumer (Comedy Central) - Amy Schumer as Various Characters
Nashville
(ABC) - Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes
The New
Normal (NBC) - Ellen Barkin as Jane Forrest
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Emily Mortimer as Mackenzie McHale
Best Guest Actor in a New Series:
The
Americans (F/X) - Richard Thomas as Agent Gaad
Anger
Management (F/X) - Martin Sheen as Martin Goodson
Bates Motel
(A&E) - Jere Burns as Jake Abernathy
Legit (F/X)
- John Ratzenberger as Walter Nugent
The Mindy
Project (Fox) - Seth Rogen as Sam Kleinfeld
The New
Normal (NBC) - Matthew Bomer as Monty
Best Guest Actress in a New Series:
The
Americans (F/X) - Margo Martindale as Claudia
Go On (NBC)
- Lauren Graham as Amy
Legit (F/X)
- Mindy Sterling as Janice Nugent
The Mindy
Project (Fox) - Allison Williams as Jillian
Nashville
(ABC) - Sylvia Jefferies as Jolene Barnes
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Jane Fonda as Leona Lansing
Best Writing in a New Series:
The
Americans - “Pilot” (F/X) - Joe Weisberg, Writer
Inside Amy
Schumer - “A Porn Star Is Born” - (Comedy Central) - Writing Team
Legit -
“Pilot” (F/X) - Peter O’Fallon & Jim Jefferies, Writers
The Mindy
Project – “Pilot” (Fox) – Mindy Kaling, Writer
The Newsroom
- “We Just Decided To” (HBO) - Aaron Sorkin, Writer
Best Directing in a New Series:
The
Americans - “Pilot” (F/X) - Gavin O’Connor, Director
Dallas -
“JR’s Masterpiece” (TNT) - Michael M. Robin, Director
The
Following - “Pilot” (F/X) - Marcos Siega, Director
House of
Cards - “Chapter 1” (Netflix) - David Fincher, Director
The Newsroom
- “We Just Decided To” (HBO) - Greg Mottola, Director
Ensemble Cast in a New Series:
The
Americans (F/X)
Dallas (TNT)
House of
Cards (Netflix)
Nashville
(ABC)
The Newsroom
(HBO)
Most Missed Series:
The Big C
(Showtime: 2010-2013)
The Borgias
(Showtime: 2011-2013)
Happy
Endings (ABC: 2011-2013)
The Office
(NBC: 2005-2013)
30 Rock
(NBC: 2006-2013)
Weeds
(Showtime: 2005-2012)
Animated Program:
Archer (F/X)
Bob’s
Burgers (Fox)
Brickleberry
(Comedy Central)
Futurama
(Comedy Central)
The Simpsons
(Fox)
South Park
(Comedy Central)
Reality Non-Fiction Series:
Kitchen
Nightmares (Fox)
Mystery
Diners (Food Network)
Polyamory:
Married and Dating (Showtime)
Restaurant
Impossible (Food Network)
Shark Tank
(ABC)
Undercover
Boss (CBS)
Reality-Competition Series:
The Amazing
Race (CBS)
American
Idol (Fox)
Dancing With
the Stars (ABC)
Project
Runway (Lifetime)
Survivor
(CBS)
The Voice
(NBC)
Reality Host:
The Amazing
Race – Phil Keoghan, Host (CBS)
American
Idol – Ryan Seacrest, Host (Fox)
Dancing With
the Stars – Tom Bergeron & Brooke Burke-Charvet, Hosts (ABC)
Hell’s
Kitchen/Kitchen Nightmares – Gordon Ramsay, Host (Fox/Fox)
Project
Runway – Heidi Klum & Tim Gunn, Hosts (Lifetime)
Restaurant:
Impossible – Robert Irvine, Host (Food Network)
Survivor –
Jeff Probst, Host (CBS)
Reality Judges:
American
Idol – Randy Jackson, Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, and Nicki Minaj (Fox)
Dancing With
the Stars – Bruno Tonioli, Len Goodman, and Carrie Ann Inaba (ABC)
The Voice –
Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, and Cee Lo Green (NBC)
13th Annual Bryan Awards - Major Nominees: Comedy/Drama/Longform/Variety
The Main Categories - Part I
Best Comedy Series:
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS)
Girls (HBO)
Louie (F/X)
Modern
Family (ABC)
New Girl
(Fox)
Parks and
Recreation (NBC)
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS) - Johnny Galecki as Leonard Hofstadter
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS) - Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper
Californication
(Showtime) - David Duchovny as Hank Moody
House of
Lies (Showtime) - Don Cheadle as Marty Kaan
Louie (F/X)
- Louis C.K. as Louie
New Girl
(Fox) - Jake Johnson as Nick Miller
30 Rock
(NBC) - Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy
Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series:
Girls (HBO)
- Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath
The Mindy
Project (Fox) – Mindy Kaling as Dr. Mindy Lahiri
New Girl
(Fox) - Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day
Nurse Jackie
(Showtime) - Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton
Parks and
Recreation (NBC) - Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope
30 Rock
(NBC) - Tina Fey as Liz Lemon
Veep (HBO) -
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Vice President Selina Meyer
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix) - Jeffrey Tambor as George & Oscar Bluth
Modern
Family (ABC) - Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy
Modern
Family (ABC) - Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett
Modern Family
(ABC) - Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker
New Girl
(Fox) - Max Greenfield as Schmidt
Parks and
Recreation (NBC) - Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy
Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix) - Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS) - Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler
Hot in
Cleveland (TV Land) - Betty White as Elka Ostrovsky
Modern
Family (ABC) - Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy
Modern
Family (ABC) - Sofia Vergara as Gloria Pritchett
Parks and
Recreation (NBC) - Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins
Best Younger Actor in a Comedy Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix) - Michael Cera as George Michael Bluth
Glee (Fox) -
Darren Criss as Blaine Anderson
Glee (Fox) -
Blake Jenner as Ryder Lynn
Modern
Family (ABC) - Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy
Weeds
(Showtime) - Alexander Gould as Shane Botwin
Weeds
(Showtime) - Hunter Parrish as Silas Botwin
Best Younger Actress in a Comedy
Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix) - Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke
Girls (HBO)
- Allison Williams as Marnie Michaels
Glee (Fox) -
Melissa Benoist as Marley Rose
Glee (Fox) -
Heather Morris as Brittany Pierce
Nurse Jackie
(Showtime) - Ruby Jerins as Grace Peyton
Suburgatory
(ABC) - Jane Levy as Tessa Altman
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series:
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS) - Bob Newhart as Arthur Jefferies/Professor Proton
Louie (F/X)
- David Lynch as Jack Dall
Modern
Family (ABC) - Matthew Broderick as Dave
New Girl
(Fox) - Rob Reiner as Bob Day
Saturday
Night Live (NBC) - Louis C.K. as Various Characters
Saturday
Night Live (NBC) - Justin Timberlake as Various Characters
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix) - Mae Whitman as Ann Veal
Arrested
Development (Netflix)/Saturday Night Live (NBC) - Kristen Wiig as Young Lucille
Bluth (Arrested Development)/Various Characters (Saturday Night Live)
Californication
(Showtime) - Maggie Grace as Faith
Girls (HBO)
- Shiri Appleby as Natalia
House of
Lies (Showtime) - Bess Armstrong as Julianne Hotschragar
30 Rock
(NBC) - Elaine Stritch as Colleen Donaghy
Best Writing in a Comedy Series:
Episodes -
“Episode 209” (Showtime) - David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik, Writers
Girls - “Bad
Friend” (HBO) - Lena Dunham & Sarah Heyward, Writers
Girls - “On
All Fours” (HBO) - Lena Dunham & Jenni Konner, Writers
Legit -
“Pilot” (F/X) - Peter O’Fallon & Jim Jefferies, Writers
New Girl -
“Virgins” (Fox) - Elizabeth Meriwether, Writer
The Office -
“Finale” (NBC) - Greg Daniels, Writer
Best Directing in a Comedy Series:
Episodes -
“Episode 209” (Showtime) - Jim Field Smith, Director
Girls - “On
All Fours” (HBO) - Lena Dunham, Director
Louie - “New
Year’s Eve” (F/X) - Louis C.K., Director
Modern
Family - “Fulgencio” (ABC) - Lev L Spiro, Director
Modern
Family - “Goodnight, Gracie” (ABC) - Steven Levitan, Director
New Girl -
“Chicago” - Jake Kasdan, Director
Best Ensemble Cast in a Comedy Series:
Arrested
Development (Netflix)
The Big Bang
Theory (CBS)
Girls (HBO)
Modern
Family (ABC)
The Office
(NBC)
Parks and
Recreation (NBC)
Best Drama Series:
The
Americans (F/X)
Breaking Bad
(AMC)
Downton
Abbey - Masterpiece (PBS)
Game of
Thrones (HBO)
Homeland
(Showtime)
Mad Men
(AMC)
The Newsroom
(HBO)
Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series:
Breaking Bad
(AMC) - Bryan Cranston as Walter H. White
The
Following (Fox) - Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy
Homeland
(Showtime) - Damian Lewis as U.S. Congressman Nicholas Brody
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Kevin Spacey as Rep. Francis Underwood
Mad Men
(AMC) - Jon Hamm as Don Draper
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Jeff Daniels as Will McAvoy
Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
The
Americans (F/X) - Keri Russell as Elizabeth Jennings
Downton
Abbey - Masterpiece (PBS) - Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick
Homeland
(Showtime) - Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Robin Wright as Claire Underwood
Scandal
(ABC) - Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
Series:
Breaking Bad
(AMC) - Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut
Breaking Bad
(AMC) - Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman
Downton
Abbey - Masterpiece (PBS) - Jim Carter as Mr. Carson
Game of
Thrones (HBO) - Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister
House of
Cards (Netflix) - Corey Stoll as Rep. Peter Russo
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Sam Waterston as Charlie Skinner
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
Series:
Breaking Bad
(AMC) - Anna Gunn as Skyler White
Downton
Abbey - Masterpiece (PBS) - Dame Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess of
Grantham
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart
Homeland
(Showtime) - Morena Baccarin as Jessica Brody
Mad Men
(AMC) - Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris
Parenthood
(NBC) - Lauren Graham as Sarah Braverman
Parenthood
(NBC) - Monica Potter as Kristina Braverman
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series:
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Michael J. Fox as Louis Canning
The Good
Wife (CBS) - John Noble as Matthew Ashbaugh
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Matthew Perry as Mike Kresteva
Justified
(F/X) - Mike O’Malley as Nicky Augustine
Parenthood
(NBC) - Ray Romano as Hank Rizzoli
Shameless
(Showtime) - Christian Clemenson as Christopher
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series:
Downton
Abbey - Masterpiece (PBS) - Shirley MacLaine as Martha Levinson
Game of
Thrones (HBO) - Diana Rigg as Lady Olenna Tyrell
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Stockard Channing as Veronica Loy
The Good
Wife (CBS) - Martha Plimpton as Patti Nyholm
Mad Men
(AMC) - Linda Cardellini as Sylvia Rosen
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Jane Fonda as Leona Lansing
Best Younger Actor in a Drama Series:
Bates Motel
(A&E) - Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates
The
Closer/Major Crimes (TNT) - Graham Patrick Martin as Rusty Beck
The Newsroom
(HBO) - Dev Patel as Neal Sampat
Parenthood
(NBC) - Miles Heizer as Drew Holt
Shameless
(Showtime) - Cameron Monaghan as Ian Gallagher
Shameless
(Showtime) - Jeremy Allen White as Phillip Gallagher
Best Younger Actress in a Drama
Series:
The Borgias
(Showtime) - Holliday Grainger as Lucrezia Borgia
Game of
Thrones (HBO) - Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen
Mad Men
(AMC) - Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper
Nashville
(ABC) - Clare Bowen as Scarlett O’Connor
Nashville
(ABC) - Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes
Parenthood
(NBC) - Mae Whitman as Amber Holt
Shameless
(Showtime) – Emma Greenwell as Mandy Milkovich
Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series:
Boardwalk
Empire (HBO)
Breaking Bad
(AMC)
Downton
Abbey, Masterpiece (PBS)
Game of
Thrones (HBO)
Mad Men
(AMC)
The Newsroom
(HBO)
Best Writing in a Drama Series:
The
Americans - “Pilot” (F/X) - Joe Weisberg, Writer
Breaking Bad
- “Fifty One” (AMC) - Sam Catlin, Writer
Homeland -
“The Choice” (Showtime) - Alex Gansa & Meredith Stiehm, Writers
Homeland -
“Q&A” (Showtime) - Henry Bromell, Writer
Mad Men -
“In Care Of” (AMC) - Carly Wray & Matthew Weiner, Writers
The Newsroom
- “We Just Decided To” (HBO) - Aaron Sorkin, Writer
Best Directing in a Drama Series:
The
Americans - “Pilot” (F/X) - Gavin O’Connor, Director
Boardwalk
Empire - “Margate Sands” (HBO) - Tim Van Patten, Director
Homeland -
“The Choice” (Showtime) - Michael Cuesta, Director
Homeland -
“Q&A” (Showtime) - Lesli Linka Glatter, Director
House of
Cards - “Chapter 1” (Netflix) - David Fincher, Director
Mad Men -
“The Better Half” (AMC) - Phil Abraham, Director
Best Miniseries or Made for
Television Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)
Behind the
Candleabra (HBO)
The Bible
(History Channel)
The Girl
(HBO)
Parade’s End
(HBO)
Political
Animals (USA)
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Movie:
Behind the
Candleabra (HBO) - Matt Damon as Scott Thorson
Behind the
Candleabra (HBO) - Michael Douglas as Wladziu Liberace
The Girl
(HBO) - Toby Jones as Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Parade’s End
(HBO) - Benedict Cumberbatch as Christopher Tietjens
Phil Spector
(HBO) - Al Pacino as Phil Spector
Wallander
(PBS) – Sir Kenneth Branagh as Kurt Wallander
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - Jessica Lange as Sister Jude
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - Sarah Paulson as Lana Winters
The Big C:
Hereafter (Showtime) - Laura Linney as Cathy Jamison
The Girl
(HBO) - Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren
Political
Animals (USA) - Sigourney Weaver as Elaine Barrish Hammond
Remember
Sunday - Hallmark Hall of Fame (ABC) - Alexis Bledel as Molly Bradford
Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries
or Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - James Cromwell as Dr. Arthur Arden
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Thredson
Behind the
Candleabra (HBO) - Dan Aykroyd as Seymour Heller
Behind the
Candleabra (HBO) - Rob Lowe as Dr. Jack Startz
Killing
Lincoln (National Geographic Channel) - Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln
Political
Animals (USA) - Ciaran Hinds as Donald “Bud” Hammond
Best Supporting Actress in a
Miniseries or Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - Lily Rabe as Sister Mary Eunice McKee
Parade’s End
(HBO) - Adelaide Clemens as Valentine Wannop
Political
Animals (USA) - Ellen Burstyn as Margaret Barrish Worthington
Political
Animals (USA) - Carla Gugino as Susan Berg
Steel
Magnolias (Lifetime) - Alfre Woodard as Ouiser
Top of the
Lake (BBC Two) - Holly Hunter as G.J.
Best Writing in a Miniseries or Movie:
Behind the
Candelabra (HBO) - Richard LaGravanese, Writer
The Big C:
Hereafter (Showtime) - Writing Team
Call Me
Crazy: A Five Film (Lifetime) - Writing Team
Phil Spector
(HBO) - David Mamet, Writer
Political
Animals (USA) - Writing Team
Best Directing in a Miniseries or
Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X) - Directing Team
Behind the
Candelabra (HBO) - Steven Soderbergh, Director
Call Me
Crazy: A Five Film (Lifetime) - Directing Team
Parade’s End
(HBO) - Susanna White, Director
Phil Spector
(HBO) - David Mamet, Director
Ensemble Cast in a Miniseries or
Movie:
American
Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)
Behind the
Candelabra (HBO)
Call Me
Crazy: A Five Film (Lifetime)
Parade’s End
(HBO)
Steel
Magnolias (Lifetime)
Variety or Late Night Show:
The Colbert
Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Inside Amy
Schumer (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel
Live (ABC)
Late Night
with Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
Saturday
Night Live (NBC)
Variety, Music, or Comedy Special:
Christmas in
Rockefeller Center (NBC)
The (2012)
Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
Louis C.K.:
Oh My God (HBO)
Michael
Buble: Home for the Holidays (NBC)
One Singular
Sensation! Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch - Live from Lincoln Center (PBS)
12-12-12:
The Concert for Sandy Relief (Various)
Special Class Special:
The 85th
Annual Academy Awards (ABC)
The 71st
Annual Golden Globe Awards (NBC)
The 55th
Annual Grammy Awards (CBS)
The
Opening/Closing Ceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games (NBC)
The 64th Annual
Primetime Emmy Awards (ABC)
The 66th
Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
Host of a Special:
The 85th
Annual Academy Awards - Seth MacFarlane, Host (ABC)
Dick Clark's
New Year's Rockin' Eve - Ryan Seacrest & Jenny McCarthy, Hosts (ABC)
The 71st
Annual Golden Globe Awards - Amy Poehler & Tina Fey, Hosts (NBC)
The 55th
Annual Grammy Awards - LL Cool J, Host (CBS)
The 66th
Annual Tony Awards - Neil Patrick Harris, Host (CBS)
Writing in a Variety Program:
The Colbert
Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Inside Amy
Schumer (Comedy Central)
Louis C.K.:
Oh My God (HBO)
Portlandia
(IFC)
Saturday
Night Live (NBC)
Directing in a Variety Program:
The 85th
Annual Academy Awards (ABC) - Don Mischer, Director
Inside Amy
Schumer - “A Porn Star Is Born” (Comedy Central) - Neal Brennan & Steven
Tsuchida, Directors
Jimmy Kimmel
Live - “Show 13-1810” (Matt Damon) (ABC) - Andy Fisher, Director
The Late
Show with David Letterman - “Show 3749” (Denzel Washington) (CBS) - Jerry
Foley, Director
London 2012
Olympic Games Opening/Closing Ceremonies (NBC) - Bucky Gunts & Hamish
Hamilton, Directors
Saturday
Night Live - “Justin Timberlake” (NBC) - Don Roy King, Director
Late Night Hosts:
Chelsea
Lately - Chelsea Handler (E!)
The Colbert
Report - Stephen Colbert (Comedy Central)
The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart - Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Inside Amy
Schumer - Amy Schumer (Comedy Central)
Late Night
with Jimmy Fallon - Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
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