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The nominations were announced on July 16, 2009. [2] On July 13, 2009, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced that Neil Patrick Harris would host the Primetime ceremony (even going so far as to play Dr. Horrible at one point). [3] The Creative Arts Emmy Awards for prime time were hosted by Kathy Griffin on September 12. [4]
This list showcases the Primetime Emmy Award winners in the comedy program, drama program, variety program, and lead actors categories.. In the early days of the Primetime Emmy Awards, categories awarded by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences changed year-to-year, causing irregularities in the continuity of the listed awards.
2009 Emmy Awards may refer to: 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, the 2009 Emmy Awards ceremony that honored primetime programming during June 2008 – May 2009;
She has won nine Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, five Screen Actors Guild Awards, and seven Writers Guild Awards. In 2008, she received the AP Entertainer of the Year award from the Associated Press .
The Primetime Emmy Award is an American award bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in American primetime television programming. Louis-Dreyfus has received 11 awards from 26 nominations.
Primetime Emmy Awards; 2009: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: 24: Won [1] 2018: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: The Handmaid's Tale: Nominated [2] 2019: Won [3] 2020: Succession: Won [4] 2023: Nominated [5]
Programs with multiple major nominations Program Category Network No. of Nominations Mad Men: Drama AMC 9 Glee: Comedy Fox 8 Modern Family: ABC 30 Rock: NBC 7 Temple Grandin: Movie HBO You Don't Know Jack: Lost: Drama ABC 6 The Good Wife: CBS 5 The Pacific: Miniseries HBO The Special Relationship: Movie Breaking Bad: Drama AMC 4 Damages: FX 3 ...
American actress Lisa Kudrow has been honored with numerous accolades over her career. For her role in the sitcom Friends, she received six nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, winning in 1998 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, she won two Screen Actors Guild Awards, one Satellite Award, one American Comedy award and one TV Guide award.