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Monday, September 17, 2007

Complete List of 2007 Primetime Emmy Winners

The 34th Daytime Emmy Awards, commemorating excellence in American daytime programming from 2006, was held on June 15, 2007 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. CBS televised the ceremonies in the United States. Meanwhile, Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented one day earlier on June 14 at the Hollywood and Highland Ballroom. Nominations for the children's series categories were announced on February 7, 2007. The rest of the nominations were released on March 14. The "Service Show" award categories were renamed the "Lifestyle" categories. Also a new award for Outstanding Morning Programming debuted. Here are the winners:



  • Best drama series - Fox - 24


  • Best comedy series - NBC - The Office


  • Lead actor, drama series - Fox - Kiefer Sutherland, 24


  • Lead actor, comedy - USA - Tony Shalhoub, Monk


  • Lead actress, comedy series - CBS - Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine


  • Lead actress, drama series - NBC - Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU


  • Supporting actress, comedy series - NBC - Megan Mullally, Will & Grace


  • Supporting actor, drama series - NBC - Alan Alda, The West Wing


  • Supporting actress, drama series - Showtime - Blythe Danner, Huff


  • Supporting actor, comedy series - HBO - Jeremy Piven, Entourage


  • Variety, music or comedy series - Comedy Central - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart


  • Outstanding miniseries - HBO - Elizabeth I


  • Directing, comedy series - NBC - Mark Buckland, My Name Is Earl


  • Writing, comedy series - NBC - Greg Garcia, My Name Is Earl


  • Directing, drama series - Fox - Jon Cassar, 24


  • Writing, drama series - HBO - Terence Winter, The Sopranos


  • Performance, variety or music program - PBS - Barry Manilow, Barry Manilow: Music And Passion


  • Directing, variety, music or comedy program - Louis J. Horvitz, 78th Annual Academy Awards


  • Writing, variety, music or comedy program - Comedy Central - The Daily Show With Jon Stewart


  • Actor, movie or miniseries - FX - Andre Braugher, Thief


  • Lead actress, miniseries or movie - HBO - Helen Mirren, Elizabeth I


  • Supporting actor, movie or miniseries - HBO - Jeremy Irons, Elizabeth I


  • Supporting actress, movie or miniseries - HBO - Kelly McDonald, The Girl in the Cafe


  • Made for TV movie - HBO - The Girl in the Cafe


  • Reality competition - CBS - The Amazing Race


  • Directing, movie or miniseries or dramatic special - HBO - Tom Hooper, Elizabeth I


  • Writing, movie or miniseries or dramatic special - HBO - Richard Curtis, The Girl in the Cafe

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