54th Primetime Emmy Awards
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| 54th Primetime Emmy Awards | |||
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| Date | September 22, 2002 | ||
| Site | Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California | ||
| Creative Arts Awards | September 14, 2002 | ||
| Host | Conan O'Brien | ||
| Network | NBC | ||
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The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held Sunday, September 22, 2002. The awards show was hosted by Conan O'Brien and was broadcast on NBC. Nominees and winners are listed below, winners are in bold.
[edit] Outstanding Comedy Series
- Curb Your Enthusiasm - HBO
- Everybody Loves Raymond - CBS
- Friends - NBC
- Sex and the City - HBO
- Will & Grace - NBC
[edit] Outstanding Drama Series
- 24 - FOX
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - CBS
- Law & Order - NBC
- Six Feet Under - HBO
- The West Wing - NBC
[edit] Outstanding Miniseries
- Band of Brothers, HBO
- Dinotopia, ABC
- The Mists of Avalon, TNT
- Shackleton, A&E
[edit] Outstanding Made For Television Movie
- Dinner With Friends, HBO
- The Gathering Storm, HBO
- James Dean, TNT
- The Laramie Project, HBO
- Path to War, HBO
[edit] Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Comedy Central
- The Late Show With David Letterman, CBS
- Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, ABC
- Saturday Night Live, NBC
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC
[edit] Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special
- 74th Academy Awards, ABC
- America: A Tribute to Heroes, various networks
- Cirque Du Soleil's Alegría, Bravo
- Concert for New York City, VH1
- Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, NBC
- The Carol Burnett Show "Show Stoppers" - CBS
[edit] Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
- Robert Weide for Curb Your Enthusiasm (episode: The Doll)
- Jeff Melman for Malcolm in the Middle (episode: Christmas)
- Marc Buckland for Scrubs (episode: My Old Lady)
- Michael Patrick King for Sex and the City (episode: The Real Me)
- James Burrows for Will & Grace (episode: A Chorus Lie)
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
- Kelsey Grammer for playing Frasier Crane on Frasier
- Matt LeBlanc for playing Joey Tribianni on Friends
- Bernie Mac, The Bernie Mac Show
- Matthew Perry for playing Chandler Bing on Friends
- Ray Romano for playing Raymond Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
- Michael Chiklis for playing Detective Vic Mackey on The Shield
- Michael C. Hall for playing David Fisher on Six Feet Under
- Peter Krause for playing Nate Fisher on Six Feet Under
- Martin Sheen for playing Josiah Bartlet on The West Wing
- Kiefer Sutherland for playing Jack Bauer on 24
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
- Albert Finney for playing Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm
- James Franco for playing James Dean in James Dean
- Sir Michael Gambon for playing Lyndon B. Johnson in Path to War
- Kenneth Branagh for playing Ernest Shackleton in Shackleton
- Beau Bridges for playing Michael Mulvaney in We Were the Mulvaneys
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
- Jennifer Aniston for playing Rachel Green on Friends
- Patricia Heaton for playing Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Jane Kaczmarek for playing Lois Wilkerson on Malcolm in the Middle
- Debra Messing for playing Grace Adler on Will & Grace
- Sarah Jessica Parker for playing Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
- Amy Brenneman for playing Amy Gray on Judging Amy
- Frances Conroy for playing Ruth Fisher Six Feet Under
- Jennifer Garner for playing Sydney Bristow on Alias
- Rachel Griffiths for playing Brenda Chenowith Six Feet Under
- Allison Janney for playing C. J. Cregg on The West Wing
[edit] Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
- Vanessa Redgrave for playing Clementine Churchill in The Gathering Storm
- Angela Bassett for playing Rosa Parks in The Rosa Parks Story
- Blythe Danner for playing Corinne Mulvaney in We Were the Mulvaneys
- Laura Linney for playing Iris Bravard in Wild Iris
- Gena Rowlands for playing Minnie Brinn in Wild Iris
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
- Peter Boyle for playing Frank Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Bryan Cranston for playing Hal Wilkerson on Malcolm in the Middle
- Brad Garrett for playing Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Sean Hayes for playing Jack McFarland on Will & Grace
- David Hyde Pierce for playing Niles Crane for Frasier
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
- Victor Garber for playing Jack Bristow in Alias
- Dule Hill for playing Charlie Young in The West Wing
- Freddy Rodriguez for playing Federico Diaz inSix Feet Under
- Richard Schiff for playing Toby Ziegler in The West Wing
- John Spencer for playing Leo McGarry on The West Wing
- Bradley Whitford for playing Josh Lyman in The West Wing
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
- Michael Moriarty for playing Winton Dean in James Dean.
- Alec Baldwin for playing Robert McNamara in Path to War
- Jim Broadbent for playing Desmond Morton in The Gathering Storm
- Don Cheadle for playing Chuck in Things Behind the Sun
- Jon Voight for playing Major-General Jurgen Stroop in Uprising
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
- Kim Cattrall for playing Samantha Jones on Sex and the City
- Wendie Malick for playing Nina Van Horn on Just Shoot Me
- Megan Mullally for playing Karen Walker on Will & Grace
- Cynthia Nixon for playing Miranda Hobbes on Sex and the City
- Doris Roberts for playing Marie Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
- Lauren Ambrose, Six Feet Under
- Stockard Channing for playing Abigail Bartlet on The West Wing
- Tyne Daly for playing Maxine Gray on Judging Amy
- Janel Moloney for playing Donna Moss on The West Wing
- Mary-Louise Parker for playing Amy Gardner on The West Wing
[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie
- Sissy Spacek for playing Zelda Fitzgerald in Last Call
- Stockard Channing for playing Judy Shepard in The Matthew Shepard Story
- Joan Allen for playing Morgause in The Mists of Avalon
- Anjelica Huston for playing Viviane in The Miss of Avalon
- Diana Rigg for playing Lezhen in Victoria and Albert
[edit] Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program
- Sting for A&E in Concert: Sting in Tuscany...All This Time
- Billy Joel for Billy Joel: In His Own Words
- Jon Stewart for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
- Wayne Brady for Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- Ryan Stiles for Whose Line Is It Anyway?
[edit] Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
- Adam Arkin for playing Tom on Frasier
- Anthony LaPaglia for playing Simon Moon on Frasier
- Brian Cox for playing Harry Moon on Frasier
- Brad Pitt for playing Will Colbert on Friends
- Michael Douglas for playing Detective Gavin Hatch on Will & Grace
[edit] Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
- John Larroquette for playing Joey Heric on The Practice
- Charles S. Dutton for playing Leonard Marshall on The Practice
- Ron Silver for playing Bruno Gianelli on The West Wing
- Tim Matheson for playing Vice President John Hoynes on The West Wing
- Mark Harmon for playing Simon Donovan on The West Wing
[edit] Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
- Katherine Helmond for playing Lois on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Susan Sarandon for playing Meg on Malcolm In The Middle
- Cloris Leachman for playing Ida on Malcolm In The Middle
- Frances Sternhagen for playing Bunny McDougal on Sex And The City
- Glenn Close for playing Sanny on Will & Grace
[edit] Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
- Mary McDonnell for playing Eleanor Carter on ER
- Martha Plimpton for playing Claire Rinato on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- Patricia Clarkson for playing Sarah O'Connor on Six Feet Under
- Lili Taylor for playing Lisa on Six Feet Under
- Illeana Douglas for playing Angela on Six Feet Under
[edit] Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
- Victor Fresco for Andy Richter Controls the Universe (episode:"Pilot")
- Jennifer Crittenden for Everybody Loves Raymond (episode: "Ray's Journal")
- Philip Rosenthal for Everybody Loves Raymond (episode: "The Angry Family")
- Julie Rottenberg for Sex and the City
- Larry Wilmore for The Bernie Mac Show (episode:"Pilot")
[edit] Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
- Robert Cochran for 24 (episode: 12:00AM-1:00AM)
[edit] Outstanding Writing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special
[edit] Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
- America: A Tribute to Heroes
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- Late Show with David Letterman
- Saturday Night Live
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