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The 2014 Emmy Winners – Updated Live

Well, it’s that time of year again. It’s time for the battle of the TV titans to be waged on live television! …On a Monday. We know some of you are excited to get your fantasy leagues going, but we’re a little miffed that one of our favoritest, silliest awards shows is right at the end of the work day. That’s ok, though. We will soldier on. You know, like a member of Night’s Watch staring down a wooly mammoth. And in case you’re stuck at work, desperately trying to live stream the show in a tiny browser so your boss doesn’t see, never fear: we’ve got the live updates right here. Beginning at 5PM PT we’ll be updating this post with the winners as they’re announced, so keep your eyes on this page and join the conversation with us on Twitter.

Who do you think will reign triumphant this year? Can True Detective beat out the other illustrious drama contenders? Will Orange Is The New Black make history and take home a ton of prizes? Will everyone’s acceptance speeches make me cry? (Spoiler alert: yes.) Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or chat with me about it on Twitter.

Outstanding Drama Series

WINNER: Breaking Bad (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Mad Men (AMC)
True Detective (HBO)

Outstanding Comedy Series

The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Louie (FX)
WINNER: Modern Family (ABC)
Orange is the New Black (Netflix)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Veep (HBO)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

WINNER: Bryan Cranston as “Walter White” in Breaking Bad
Kevin Spacey as “Francis Underwood” in House of Cards
Jon Hamm as “Don Draper” in Mad Men
Jeff Daniels as “Will McAvoy” in The Newsroom
Woody Harrelson as “Martin Hart” in True Detective
Matthew McConaughey as “Rust Cohle” in True Detective

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Michele Dockery as “Lady Mary Crawley” in Downton Abbey
Claire Danes as “Carrie Mathison” in Homeland
Robin Wright as “Claire Underwood” in House of Cards
Lizzy Caplan as “Virginia Johnson” in Masters of Sex
Kerry Washington as “Olivia Pope” in Scandal
WINNER: Julianna Margulies as “Alicia Florrick” in The Good Wife

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

WINNER: Moira Walley-Beckett for Breaking Bad
Vince Gilligan for Breaking Bad
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss for Game of Thrones
Beau Willimon for House of Cards
Nic Pizzolatto for True Detective

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

WINNER: Anna Gunn as “Skyler White” in Breaking Bad
Maggie Smith as “Dowager Countess of Grantham/Violet” in Downton Abbey
Joanne Froggatt as “Anna Bates” in Downton Abbey
Lena Headey as “Cersei Lannister” in Game of Thrones
Christina Hendricks as “Joan Harris” in Mad Men
Christine Baranski as “Diane Lockhart” in The Good Wife

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

Tim Van Patten for Boardwalk Empire
Vince Gilligan for Breaking Bad
David Evans for Downton Abbey
Neil Marshall for Game of Thrones
Carl Franklin for House of Cards
WINNER: Cary Joji Fukunaga for True Detective

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

WINNER: Aaron Paul as “Jesse Pinkman” in Breaking Bad
Jim Carter as “Mr. Carson” in Downton Abbey
Peter Dinklage as “Tyrion Lannister” in Game of Thrones
Mandy Patinkin as “Saul Berenson” in Homeland
Jon Voight as “Mickey Donovan” in Ray Donovan
Josh Charles as “Will Gardner” in The Good Wife

Outstanding Variety Series

WINNER: The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special 

Gregg Gelfand (The Beatles: The Night That Changed America)
Louis J. Horvitz (The Kennedy Center Honors)
Hamish Hamilton (The Oscars)
James Lapine (Six by Sondheim)
Beth McCarthy Miller and Rob Ashford (The Sound of Music Live!)
WINNER: Glenn Weiss (67th Tony Awards)

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special

The Beatles: The Night That Changed America (CBS)
Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays (HBO)
The 71st Golden Globe Awards (NBC)
WINNER: Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles (HBO)
67th Tony Awards (CBS)

Outstanding Television Movie

Killing Kennedy (National Geographic)
Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight (HBO)
WINNER: The Normal Heart (HBO)
Sherlock: His Last Vow (PBS)
The Trip to Bountiful (Lifetime)

Outstanding Miniseries

American Horror Story: Coven (FX)
Bonnie & Clyde (A&E)
WINNER: Fargo (FX)
Luther (BBC America)
Treme (HBO)
The White Queen (Starz)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

Sarah Paulson in American Horror Story: Coven
WINNER: Jessica Lange in American Horror Story: Coven
Helena Bonham Carter in Burton and Taylor
Minnie Driver in Return to Zero
Kristen Wiig in The Spoils of Babylon
Cicely Tyson in The Trip to Bountiful

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

Chiwetel Ejiofor as “Louis Lester” in Dancing On The Edge
Martin Freeman as “Lester Nygaard” in Fargo
Billy Bob Thornton as “Lorne Malvo” in Fargo
Idris Elba as “John Luther” in Luther
WINNER: Benedict Cumberbatch as “Sherlock Holmes” in Sherlock: His Last Vow
Mark Ruffalo as “Ned Weeks” in The Normal Heart

Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special

Alfonso Gomez-Rejon for American Horror Story: Coven
Adam Bernstein for Fargo
WINNER: Colin Bucksey for Fargo
Stephen Frears for Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight
Ryan Murphy for The Normal Heart 
Nick Hurran Sherlock: His Last Vow

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

Colin Hanks as “Deputy Gus Grimly” in Fargo
WINNER: Martin Freeman as “John Watson” in Sherlock: His Last Vow
Joe Mantello as “Mickey Marcus” for The Normal Heart
Matt Bomer as “Felix Turner” for The Normal Heart
Alfred Molina as “Ben Weeks” for The Normal Heart
Jim Parsons as “Tommy Boatwright” for The Normal Heart

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

Frances Conroy as “Myrtle Snow” in American Horror Story: Coven
WINNER: Kathy Bates as “Madame Delphine LaLaurie” in American Horror Story: Coven
Angela Bassett as “Marie Laveau” in American Horror Story: Coven
Allison Tolman as “Molly Solverson” in Fargo
Ellen Burstyn as “Olivia” in Flowers in the Attic
Julia Roberts as “Dr. Emma Brookner” in The Normal Heart

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special

Brad Falchuk for American Horror Story: Coven
Noah Hawley for Fargo
Neil Cross for Luther
Larry Kramer for The Normal Heart
WINNER: Steven Moffat for Sherlock: His Last Vow
David Simon and Eric Overmyer for Treme

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program

WINNER: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
So You Think You Can Dance (FOX)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Lena Dunham as “Hannah Horvath” in Girls
Melissa McCarthy as “Molly Flynn” in Mike & Molly
Edie Falco as “Jackie Peyton” in Nurse Jackie
Taylor Schilling as “Piper Chapman” in Orange is the New Black
Amy Poehler as “Leslie Knope” in Parks and Recreation
WINNER: Julia Louis-Dreyfus as “Vice President Selina Meyer” in Veep

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Ricky Gervais as “Derek” in Derek
Matt LeBlanc as “Matt LeBlanc” in Episodes
Don Cheadle as “Marty Kaan” in House Of Lies
Louis C.K. as “Louie” in Louie
William H. Macy as “Frank Gallagher” in Shameless
WINNER: Jim Parsons as “Sheldon Cooper” in The Big Bang Theory

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

Iain B. MacDonald for Episodes
Paris Barclay for Glee
Louis C.K. for Louie
WINNER: Gail Mancuso for Modern Family
Jodie Foster for Orange Is the New Black
Mike Judge for Silicon Valley

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Julie Bowen as “Claire Dunphy” in Modern Family
WINNER: Allison Janney as “Bonnie” in Mom
Kate Mulgrew as “Galina ‘Red’ Reznikov” in Orange Is The New Black
Kate McKinnon as “Various characters” in Saturday Night Live
Mayim Bialik as “Amy Farrah Fowler” in The Big Bang Theory
Anna Chlumsky as “Amy Brookheimer” in Veep

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik for Episodes
WINNER: Louis C.K. for Louie
Liz Friedman and Jenji Kohan for Orange Is the New Black
Alec Berg for Silicon Valley
Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche and Armando Iannucci for Veep

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Andre Braugher as “Captain Ray Holt” in Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Adam Driver as “Adam Sackler” in Girls
WINNER: Ty Burrell as “Phil Dunphy” in Modern Family
Jesse Tyler Ferguson as “Mitchell Pritchett” in Modern Family
Fred Armisen as “Various characters” in Portlandia
Tony Hale as “Gary Walsh” in Veep

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Comments

  1. thanks for posting the updates! I had to work…Knew Modern Family would win…