Homeland And Modern Family Win Big At The 2012 Emmys
Sep 23, 2012 08:35 PM
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While shows like Mad Men and Glee have dominated the Emmys in years past, Homeland was one of the breakout winners tonight with six total awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Lead Actor (Damian Lewis), Best Lead Actress (Claire Danes) and Best Writing.
Modern Family picked up four wins as well, for Best Comedy Series, Best Supporting Actor (Eric Stonestreet), Best Supporting Actress (Julie Bowen) and Outstanding Directing. The HBO Sarah Palin biopic Game Change also picked up four wins, including Best Miniseries or Movie, Best Lead Actress (Julianne Moore), Best Writing and Best Directing.
Kevin Costner and Tom Berenger each picked up awards for The History Channel's miniseries Hatfields & McCoys, and Two and a Half Men earned a pair with Best Lead Actor (Jon Cryer) and Best Guest Actress (Kathy Bates).
Despite its 17 nominations, Mad Men was completely shut out, but AMC's other hit Breaking Bad took home Emmy gold with Aaron Paul's trophy for Best Supporting Actor. Awesome, yo!
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