Modern Family e Mad Men vincono gli Emmy 2010

Assegnati gli Emmy 2010, gli Oscar della TV USA: tra sorprese e conferme, migliori serie Modern Family e Mad Men, mentre Jim Parsons e Jane Lynch sono stati premiati per Big Bang Theory e Glee...

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Si sono tenuti questa notte i premi Emmy, gli Oscar della televisione americana, che hanno assegnato premi in 26 categorie (il 21 agosto sono stati assegnati premi per altre 74 categorie, durante i Creative Arts Awards).

C'era grande attesa per i premi più importanti: tra i più nominati c'erano show ormai già pluripremiati come Mad Men e 30 Rock, ma nuove serie come Glee e Modern Family avevano fatto il pieno di nomination, lasciando sperare in una ventata di aria fresca.

E' andata così, ma non del tutto. Alla fine, nella categoria miglior serie-commedia, lo show distribuito dalla ABC Modern Family (ma realizzato da Fox TV) ha battuto gli altri favoriti (in particolare Glee, altro show realizzato dalla Fox TV, che torna a casa con soli due premi - più due della premiazione Creative Arts Emmy della settimana scorsa) e ha vinto cinque riconoscimenti (per un totale di 7 Emmy, due li ha presi ai Creative). Completamente senza premi 30 Rock, che per tre anni aveva fatto piazza pulita. Glee ha tuttavia dominato l'apertura del programma, con un numero musicale molto divertente:

Sul lato delle serie drammatiche, invece, Mad Men ha vinto ancora una volta prendendo riconoscimenti anche nelle categorie della sceneggiatura, ma saltando a pié pari quelle recitative.

Il premio come miglior attore in una serie drammatica è andato a Bryan Cranston, per Breaking Bad; a sorpresa, la migliore attrice in una serie drammatica è stata Kyra Sedgwick (nominata per la quinta volta per The Closer). Dopo la delusione dell'anno scorso, atteso riconoscimento per Jim Parsons e per il successo di Big Bang Theory: l'attore ha ricevuto il premio come migliore attore in una serie-commedia (qui sotto il suo discorso di accettazione), mentre la migliore attrice in una serie-commedia è stata Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie).

Nelle categorie di supporto, Jane Lynch ha vinto per Glee (un premio previsto da molti), mentre Eric Stonestreet per Modern Family.

Nessun addio per Lost: l'ultima stagione della celebre serie della ABC non ha vinto nemmeno un premio.

Le serie che hanno vinto più premi sono state The Pacific (otto premi, compreso miglior miniserie) e Temple Grandin (sette premi); The Daily Show mantiene il record anche quest'anno vincendo l'ottavo premio consecutivo. I network più premiati sono stati la HBO (25 premi), la ABC (18 premi), la Fox (11 premi) e la CBS (10 premi).

Qui sotto trovate l'elenco di tutte le categorie della premiazione di ieri sera, con i vincitori in grassetto:

  • Drama Series
    Breaking Bad (AMC)
    Dexter (Showtime)
    The Good Wife (CBS)
    Lost (ABC)
    Mad Men (AMC)
    True Blood (HBO)

  • Comedy Series
    Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO)
    Modern Family (ABC)
    Glee (Fox)
    Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
    The Office (NBC)
    30 Rock (NBC)

  • Miniseries
    The Pacific (HBO)

    Return to Cranford (PBS)

  • Made for Television Movie
    Endgame (PBS)
    Georgia O’Keeffe (Lifetime)
    Moonshot (History)
    The Special Relationship (HBO)
    Temple Grandin (HBO)
    You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)

  • Lead Actor in a Drama Series
    Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (AMC)

    Michael C. Hall, Dexter (Showtime)
    Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights (DirecTV/NBC)
    Hugh Laurie, House (Fox)
    Matthew Fox, Lost (ABC)
    Jon Hamm, MadMen (AMC)

  • Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
    Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

    Larry David, CurbYourEnthusiasm (HBO)
    Tony Shalhoub, Monk (USA)
    Steve Carell, The Office (NBC)
    Alec Baldwin, 30Rock (NBC)
    Matthew Morrison, Glee (Fox)

  • Lead Actress in a Drama Series
    Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer (TNT)

    Glenn Close, Damages (FX)
    Connie Britton,  Friday Night Lights (DirecTV/NBC)
    Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife (CBS)
    Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
    January Jones, Mad Men (AMC)

  • Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
    Lea Michele, Glee (Fox)
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
    Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
    Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation (NBC)
    Tina Fey, 30 Rock (NBC)
    Toni Collette, United States of Tara (Showtime)

  • Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
    Chris Colfer, Glee (Fox)
    Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family (ABC)
    Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family (ABC)
    Ty Burrell, Modern Family (ABC)
    Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men (CBS)

  • Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
    Jane Lynch, Glee (Fox)

    Julie Bowen, Modern Family (ABC)
    Sofia Vergara, Modern Family (ABC)
    Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
    Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock (NBC)
    Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men (CBS)

  • Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
    Maggie Smith, Capturing Mary (HBO)
    Joan Allen, Georgia O’Keeffe (Lifetime)
    Judi Dench, Return to Cranford (PBS)
    Hope Davis, The Special Relationship (HBO)
    Claire Danes, Temple Grandin (HBO)

  • Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
    Jeff Bridges, ADogYear (HBO)
    Ian McKellen, The Prisoner (AMC)
    Michael Sheen, The Special Relationship (HBO)
    Dennis Quaid, The Special Relationship (HBO)
    Al Pacino, You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)

  • Writing for a Comedy Series
    Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Modern Family - Pilot (ABC)

    Greg Daniels, Mindy Kaling, The Office - Niagara (NBC)
    Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Ian Brennan, Glee - Pilot - Director's Cut (Fox)
    Tina Fey, Kay Cannon, 30 Rock - Lee Marvin Vs.
    Derek Jeter (NBC)
    Matt Hubbard, 30 Rock - Anna Howard Shaw Day (NBC)

  • Directing for a Comedy Series
    Ryan Murphy, Glee (Fox)

    Allen Coulter, Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
    Jason Winer, Modern Family (ABC)
    Paris Barclay, Glee (Fox)
    Don Scardino, 30 Rock (NBC)

  • Reality Competition Program
    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    American Idol (Fox)
    Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
    Project Runway (Lifetime)
    Top Chef (Bravo)

  • Variety, Music or Comedy Series
    The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
    Saturday Night Live (NBC)
    Real Time With BillMaher (HBO)
    The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien (NBC)

  • Writing for a Drama Series
    Matthew Weiner, Erin Levy, Mad Men (AMC)

    Robin Veith, Matthew Weiner, Mad Men (AMC)
    Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Lost (ABC)
    Rolin Jones, Friday Night Lights (NBC)
    Michelle King, Robert King, The Good Wife (CBS)

  • Directing for a Drama Series
    Lesli LInka Glatter, Mad Men -- Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency (AMC)
    Steve Shill, Dexter -- The Getaway (Showtime)
    Angieszka Holland, Treme  -- Pilot (HBO)
    Jack Bender, Lost -- The End (ABC)
    Michelle MacLaren, Breaking Bad -- One Minute (AMC)

  • Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad (AMC)

    Martin Short, Damages (FX)
    Terry O’Quinn, Lost (ABC)
    Michael Emerson, Lost (ABC)
    John Slattery, Mad Men (AMC)
    Andre Braugher, Men of a Certain Age (TNT)

  • Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
    Sharon Gless, Burn Notice (USA)
    Rose Byrne, Damages (FX)
    Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife (CBS)
    Christine Baranski, The Good Wife (CBS)
    Christina Hendricks, Mad Men (AMC)
    Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men (AMC)

  • Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
    Kathy Bates, Alice (Syfy)
    Julia Ormond, Temple Grandin (HBO)
    Catherine O’Hara, Temple Grandin (HBO)
    Brenda Vaccaro, You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)
    Susan Sarandon, You Don’t Know Jack (HBO)

  • Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
    Michael Gambon, Emma (PBS)
    Patrick Stewart, Hamlet (PBS)
    Jonathan Pryce, Return to Cranford (PBS)
    David Strathairn, Temple Grandin (HBO)
    John Goodman, YouDon’t Know Jack (HBO)

  • Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special


    Dave Boone, Writer; Paul Greenberg, Special Material Written By -- 63rd Annual Tony Awards (CBS)


    Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)

    82nd Annual Academy Awards (ABC)

    Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be Me (HBO)
    
Bill Maher: But I'm Not Wrong (HBO)

  • Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special


    Bucky Gunts, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (NBC)

    
Glenn Weiss, 63rd Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
    
Joel Gallen, 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert (HBO)

    Ron deMoraes, In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights Movement (PBS)
    Louis J. Horvitz, Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)

  • Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
    Robert Schenkkan, Writer; Michelle Ashford, Writer, The Pacific -- part eight (HBO)
    Bruce C. McKenna, Writer; Robert Schenkkan, Writer, The Pacific -- part 10 (HBO)
    Christopher Monger, Writer; William Merritt Johnson, Writer, Temple Grandin (HBO)
    Adam Mazer, Writer, You Don't Know Jack (HBO)
    Peter Morgan, Writer, The Special Relationship (HBO)

  • Directing for Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
    David Nutter, Director; Jeremy Podeswa, Director -- The Pacific part eight (HBO)
    Tim Van Patten, The Pacific part nine (HBO)
    Mick Jackson, Temple Grandin (HBO)
    Barry Levinson, You Don't Know Jack (HBO)
    Bob Balaban, Georgia O'Keeffe (HBO)

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