2013 Emmy Winners: ‘Breaking Bad’ Finally Takes Best Drama

Breaking Bad finally snagged the Emmy for Best Drama last night at the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. While Breaking Bad fans were hopeful that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul would be taking home Emmys for their respective roles on the series, it sadly did not happen this year. However, Anna Gunn did pick up the award for Best Supporting Actress, Drama.

If you missed last night’s Emmy Awards, then don’t worry – we have the video highlights below of some of the night’s most amazing moments – and of course the full list of 2013 Emmy Award winners!

Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Give Twerking Advice To Neil Patrick Harris

Jane Lynch Pays Tribute To Glee Co-Star Cory Monteith

Claire Danes Wins Best Actress, Drama for Homeland

Jeff Daniels Wins Best Actor, Drama for Newsroom

Breaking Bad Wins Best Drama

Amazing Choreographers Dance Performance

We have the full list of winners for you below.

2013 Emmy Winners

Outstanding drama series

“Breaking Bad”

“Downton Abbey”

“Game of Thrones”

“Homeland”

“House of Cards”

Outstanding lead actress in a drama series

Claire Danes, “Homeland”

Connie Britton, “Nashville”

Michelle Dockery, “Downton Abbey”

Vera Farmiga, “Bates Motel”

Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”

Kerry Washington, “Scandal”

Robin Wright, “House of Cards”

Outstanding lead actor in a drama series

Jeff Daniels, “The Newsroom”

Hugh Bonneville, “Downton Abbey”

Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad”

Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”

Damian Lewis, “Homeland”

Kevin Spacey, “House of Cards”

Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series

Bobby Cannavale, “Boardwalk Empire”

Jonathan Banks, “Breaking Bad”

Jim Carter, “Downton Abbey”

Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones”

Mandy Patinkin, “Homeland”

Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad”

Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series

Anna Gunn, “Breaking Bad”

Morena Baccarin, “Homeland”

Christine Baranski, “The Good Wife”

Emilia Clarke, “Game of Thrones”

Christina Hendricks, “Mad Men”

Maggie Smith, “Downton Abbey”

Outstanding guest actor in a drama series

Dan Bucatinsky, “Scandal”

Rupert Friend, “Homeland”

Harry Hamlin, “Mad Men”

Michael J. Fox, “The Good Wife”

Robert Morse, “Mad Men”

Nathan Lane, “The Good Wife”

Outstanding guest actress in a drama series

Carrie Preston, “The Good Wife”

Diana Rigg, “Game of Thrones”

Joan Cusack, “Shameless”

Jane Fonda, “The Newsroom”

Margo Martindale, “The Americans”

Linda Cardellini, “Mad Men”

Outstanding directing for a drama series

David Fincher, “House of Cards”

Tim Van Patten, “Boardwalk Empire”

Michelle MacLaren, “Breaking Bad”

Jeremy Webb, “Downton Abbey”

Lesli Linka Glatter, “Homeland”

Outstanding writing for a drama series

Henry Bromell, “Homeland”

George Mastras, “Breaking Bad”

Thomas Schnauz, “Breaking Bad”

Julian Fellowes, “Downton Abbey”

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, “Game of Thrones”

Outstanding comedy series

 “Modern Family”

“The Big Bang Theory”

“Girls”

“Louie”

“Veep”

“30 Rock”

Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”

Laura Dern, “Enlightened”

Lena Dunham, “Girls”

Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie”

Tina Fey, “30 Rock”

Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation”

Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series

Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory”

Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock”

Jason Bateman, “Arrested Development”

Don Cheadle, “House of Lies”

Louis CK, “Louie”

Matt LeBlanc, “Episodes”

Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series

Tony Hale, “Veep”

Ty Burrell, “Modern Family”

Adam Driver, “Girls”

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, “Modern Family”

Bill Hader, “Saturday Night Live”

Ed O’Neill, “Modern Family”

Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series

Merritt Wever, “Nurse Jackie”

Mayim Bialik, “The Big Bang Theory”

Julie Bowen, “Modern Family”

Anna Chlumsky, “Veep”

Jane Krakowski, “30 Rock”

Jane Lynch, “Glee”

Sofia Vergara, “Modern Family”

Outstanding guest actor in a comedy series

Bob Newhart, “The Big Bang Theory”

Will Forte, “30 Rock”

Bobby Cannavale, “Nurse Jackie”

Justin Timberlake, “Saturday Night Live”

Louis C.K., “Saturday Night Live”

Nathan Lane, “Modern Family”

Outstanding guest actress in a comedy series

Melissa Leo, “Louie”

Elaine Stritch, “30 Rock”

Molly Shannon, “Enlightened”

Dot-Marie Jones, “Glee”

Kristen Wiig, “Saturday Night Live”

Melissa McCarthy, “Saturday Night Live”

Outstanding writing for a comedy series

Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield, “30 Rock”

Louis C.K. and Pamela Adlon, “Louie”

Jack Burditt and Robert Carlock, “30 Rock”

David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, “Episodes”

Greg Daniels, “The Office”

Outstanding directing for a comedy series

Gail Mancuso, “Modern Family”

Lena Dunham, “Girls”

Louis C.K., “Louie”

Beth McCarthy-Miller, “30 Rock”

Paris Barclay, “Glee”

Outstanding miniseries or movie

“Behind the Candelabra”

“American Horror Story: Asylum”

“The Bible”

“Phil Spector”

“Political Animals”

“Top of the Lake”

Outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie

Michael Douglas, “Behind the Candelabra”

Matt Damon, “Behind the Candelabra”

Benedict Cumberbatch, “Parade’s End”

Toby Jones, “The Girl”

Al Pacino, “Phil Spector”

Outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie

Laura Linney, “The Big C: Hereafter”

Jessica Lange, “American Horror Story: Asylum

Helen Mirren, “Phil Spector”

Elisabeth Moss, “Top of the Lake”

Sigourney Weaver, “Political Animals”

Outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or movie

James Cromwell, “American Horror Story: The Asylum”

Scott Bakula, “Behind the Candelabra”

John Benjamin Hickey, “The Big C: Hereafter”

Peter Mullan, “Top of the Lake”

Zachary Quinto, “American Horror Story: The Asylum”

Outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or movie

Ellen Burstyn, “Political Animals”

Sarah Paulson, “American Horror Story: Asylum”

Charlotte Rampling, “Restless”

Imelda Staunton, “The Girl”

Alfre Woodard, “Steel Magnolias”

Outstanding directing for a miniseries or movie

Steven Soderbergh, “Behind the Candelabra”

David Mamet, “Phil Spector”

Allison Anders, “Ring of Fire”

Julian Jarrold, “The Girl”

Jane Campion and Garth Davis, “Top of the Lake”

Outstanding writing for a miniseries or movie

Abi Morgan, “The Hour”

Richard LaGravenese, “Behind the Candelabra”

Tom Stoppard, “Parade’s End”

David Mamet, “Phil Spector”

Jane Campion and Gerard Lee, “Top of the Lake”

Outstanding reality competition program

“The Voice”

“The Amazing Race”

“Dancing With the Stars”

“Project Runway”

“So You Think You Can Dance”

“Top Chef”

Outstanding host for a reality or reality-competition program

Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, “Project Runway” S

Tom Bergeron, “Dancing With the Stars”

Anthony Bourdain, “The Taste”

Cat Deeley, “So You Think You Can Dance”

Ryan Seacrest, “American Idol”

Betty White, “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers”

Outstanding variety series

“The Colbert Report”

“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

“Late Night With Jimmy Fallon”

“Real Time With Bill Maher”

“Saturday Night Live”

Outstanding writing for a variety series

“The Colbert Report”

“Jimmy Kimmel Live”

“Portlandia”

“Real Time With Bill Maher”

“Saturday Night Live”

“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”

Outstanding directing for a variety series

Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live”

Andy Fisher, “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

Jerry Foley, “Late Show with David Letterman”

Jonathan Krisel, “Portlandia”

James Hoskinson, “The Colbert Report”

Chuck O’Neil, “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”

Outstanding choreography

Derek Hough, “Dancing With the Stars”

Travis Wall, “So You Think You Can Dance”

Napoleon Dumo and Tabitha Dumo, “So You Think You Can Dance”

Mandy Jo Moore, “So You Think You Can Dance”

Sonya Tayeh, “So You Think You Can Dance”

Warren Carlyle, “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel” (Live From Lincoln Center)

Derek Hough and Allison Holker, “Dancing With the Stars”

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  1. Admittedly, I’m a little biased on this but I really think it should have been Bill Hader’s year. Given the fact that he just left SNL it’s a little sad he won’t get another chance (at least for that show, he could always come back in another vehicle).

  2. I’m glad they won the Emmy for the Best Drama category. But,i have to mention that this years Emmys was extremely boring. Or is it just me? :/