2010 Emmy Winners

The 2010 Emmy Awards aired last night on NBC, and we have the complete list of winners for you below.

  • Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.
  • Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.
  • Reality TV Competition Series: “Top Chef,” Bravo.
  • Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.
  • Miniseries: “The Pacific,” HBO.
  • Made-for-TV Movie: “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
  • Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC
  • Actress, Drama Series: Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer,” TNT.
  • Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad,” AMC
  • Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Archie Panjabi, “The Good Wife,” CBS.
  • Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS.
  • Actress, Comedy Series: Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie,” Showtime.
  • Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet, “Modern Family,” ABC.
  • Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Jane Lynch, “Glee,” FOX.
  • Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Al Pacino, “You Don’t Know Jack,” HBO.
  • Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Claire Danes, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
  • Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: David Straithairn, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
  • Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Julia Ormond, “Temple Grandin,” HBO.
  • Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ann Margaret, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” NBC.
  • Guest Actor in a Drama Series: John Lithgow, “Dexter.”
  • Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Betty White, “Saturday Night Live.”
  • Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris, “Glee.”
  • Directing for a Comedy Series: Ryan Murphy, “Glee.”
  • Directing for a Drama Series: Steve Shill, “Dexter.”
  • Directing for a Miniseries or Movie: Mick Jackson, “Temple Grandin,” HBO
  • Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special: Bucky Gunts, “Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Opening Ceremonies,” NBC.
  • Writing for a Drama Series: Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy, “Mad Men.”
  • Writing for a Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, “Modern Family.”
  • Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special: “63rd Annual Tony Awards,” CBS.
  • Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Adam Mazer, “You Don’t Know Jack,” HBO

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