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2006 Nominees
for the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
Winners denoted by a "¸"
Outstanding Lead Actor In
A Comedy Series
Larry David, Curb Your
Enthusiasm
Kevin James, The King Of Queens
¸Tony Shalhoub, Monk
Steve Carell, The Office
Charlie Sheen, Two And A Half Men
Outstanding Lead Actor In
A Drama Series
Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Denis Leary, Rescue Me
Peter Krause, Six Feet Under
¸Keifer Sutherland, 24
Martin Sheen, The West Wing
Outstanding Lead Actor In
A Miniseries Or Movie
Charles Dance, Bleak House
Donald Sutherland, Human Trafficking
Ben Kingsley, Mrs. Harris
Jon Voight, Pope John Paul II
¸Andre Braugher, Thief
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Larry David, Curb Your
Enthusiasm
Kevin James, The King Of Queens
¸Tony Shalhoub, Monk
Steve Carell, The Office
Charlie Sheen, Two And A Half Men
Outstanding Lead Actor In
A Drama Series
Christopher Meloni, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Denis Leary, Rescue Me
Peter Krause, Six Feet Under
¸Keifer Sutherland, 24
Martin Sheen, The West Wing
Outstanding Lead Actor In
A Miniseries Or Movie
Charles Dance, Bleak House
Donald Sutherland, Human Trafficking
Ben Kingsley, Mrs. Harris
Jon Voight, Pope John Paul II
¸Andre Braugher, Thief
Outstanding Lead Actress
In A Comedy Series
Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback
Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm In The Middle
¸Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures Of Old Christine
Stockard Channing, Out Of Practice
Debra Messing, Will & Grace
Outstanding Lead Actress
In A Drama Series
Kyra Sedgeick, The Closer
Geena Davis, Commander In Chief
¸Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Frances Conroy, Six Feet Under
Allison Janney, The West Wing
Outstanding Lead Actress
In A Miniseries Or Movie
Kathy Bates, Ambulance Girl
Gillian Anderson, Bleak House
¸Helen Mirren, Elizabeth I
Judy Davis, A Little Thing Called Murder
Annette Bening, Mrs. Harris
Outstanding Supporting
Actor In A Comedy Series
Will Arnett, Arrested
Development
¸Jeremy Piven, Entourage
Bryan Cranston, Malcolm In The Middle
Jon Cryer, Two And A Half Men
Sean Hayes, Will & Grace
Outstanding Supporting
Actor In A Drama Series
William Shatner, Boston
Legal
Oliver Platt, Huff
Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos
Gregory Itzin, 24
¸Alan Alda, The West Wing
Outstanding Supporting
Actor In A Miniseries Or Movie
Denis Lawson, Bleak House
Hugh Dancy, Elizabeth I
¸Jeremy Irons, Elizabeth I
Robert Carlyle, Human Trafficking
Clifton Collins, Jr., Thief
Outstanding Supporting
Actress In A Comedy Series
Cheryl Hines, Curb Your
Enthusiasm
Alfre Woodard, Desperate Housewives
James Pressly, My Name Is Earl
Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds
¸Megan Mullaly, Will & Grace
Outstanding Supporting
Actress In A Drama Series
Candice Bergen, Boston Legal
Sandra Oh, Grey’s Anatomy
Chandra Wilson, Grey’s Anatomy
¸Blythe Danner, Huff
Jean Smart, 24
Outstanding Supporting
Actress In A Miniseries Or Movie
¸Kelly Macdonald, The Girl In
The Café
Shirley Jones, Hidden Places
Ellen Burstyn, Mrs. Harris
Cloris Leachman, Mrs. Harris
Alfre Woodard, The Water Is Wide
Outstanding Guest Actor
In A Comedy Series
Patrick Stewart, Extras
Ben Stiller, Extras
Martin Sheen, Two And A Half Men
Alec Baldwin, Will & Grace
¸Leslie Jordan, Will & Grace
Outstanding Guest Actor
In A Drama Series
Michael J. Fox, Boston Legal
¸Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal
James Woods, ER
Kyle Chandler, Grey’s Anatomy
Henry Ian Cusick, Lost
Outstanding Guest Actress
In A Comedy Series
Shirley Knight, Desperate
Housewives
Kate Winslet, Extras
¸Cloris Leachman, Malcolm In The Middle
Laurie Metcalf, Monk
Blythe Danner, Will & Grace
Outstanding Guest Actress
In A Drama Series
Kate Burton, Grey’s Anatomy
Christina Ricci, Grey’s Anatomy
Swoosie Kurtz, Huff
¸Patricia Clarkson, Six Feet Under
Joanna Cassidy, Six Feet Under
Outstanding Individual
Performance In
A Variety Or Music Program
¸Barry Manilow, Music And
Passion
Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report
Craig Ferguson, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson
David Letterman, Late Show With David Letterman
Hugh Jackman, 59th Annual Tony Awards
(2005)
Outstanding Comedy Series
Arrested Development
Curb Your Enthusiasm
¸The Office
Scrubs
Two And A Half Men
Outstanding Drama Series
Grey’s Anatomy
House
The Sopranos
¸24
The West Wing
Outstanding Miniseries
Bleak House
¸Elizabeth I
Into The West
Sleeper Cell
Outstanding Made For
Television Movie
Flight 93
The Flight That Fought Back
¸The Girl In The Café
Mrs. Harris
Yesterday
Outstanding Variety,
Music Or Comedy Series
The Colbert Report
¸The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Late Night With Conan O’Brien
Late Show With David Letterman
Real Time With Bill Maher
Outstanding Variety,
Music Or Comedy Special
78th Annual Academy Awards
Bill Maher: I’m Swiss
George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing
McCartney In St. Petersburg
¸The XX Olympic Winter Games - Opening Ceremony
Outstanding Reality
Program
Antiques Roadshow
The Dog Whisperer
¸Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List
Penn & Teller: Bullshit
Outstanding
Reality-Competition Program
¸The Amazing Race
American Idol
Dancing With The Stars
Project Runway
Survivor
Directing for a Drama Series
¸"24,"
7:00 - 8:00 AM," Fox
Directing for a
Comedy Series
¸"My
Name Is Earl: Pilot," NBC
Directing for a
Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
¸"Elizabeth
I," HBO
Directing for a
Variety, Music or Comedy Program
¸"78th
Annual Academy Awards," ABC
Writing for a
Drama Series
¸"The
Sopranos: Members Only," HBO
Writing for a
Comedy Series
¸"My
Name Is Earl: Pilot," NBC
Writing for a
Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
¸"The
Girl in the Cafe," HBO
Writing for a
Variety, Music or Comedy Program
¸"The
Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central
Other Awards
Animated Program (for programming less than one
hour): "The Simpsons: The Seemingly Neverending Story," Fox.
Animated Program (for programming one hour or more): "Before the
Dinosaurs," Discovery Channel.
Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series: "How I Met Your
Mother: Pilot," CBS.
Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series: "Rome: Caesarion,
Triumph, Kalends of February," HBO.
Art Direction for a Miniseries, or Movie: "Elizabeth I," HBO.
Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program, or Special: "78th
Annual Academy Awards," ABC.
Casting for a Comedy Series: "My Name Is Earl," NBC.
Casting for a Drama Series: "Grey's Anatomy," ABC.
Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Elizabeth I,"
HBO.
Choreography: "High School Musical," Disney.
Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series: "How I Met Your
Mother: The Limo," CBS.
Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series: "CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation: Gum Drops," CBS.
Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie: "Bleak House
(Masterpiece Theatre): Episode 1," PBS.
Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming — Single-Camera
Productions: "Baghdad ER," HBO.
Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming — Multi-Camera
Productions: "The Amazing Race: Here Comes the Bedouin!" CBS.
Commercial (two winners): "Required Reading," Hallmark;
"Stick," FedEx.
Costumes for a Series: "Rome: Triumph," HBO.
Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Elizabeth I:
Part 2," HBO.
Directing for Nonfiction Programming: "Baghdad ER," HBO.
Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series: "24: 7:00
AM -8:00 AM," Fox.
Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series: "My Name
Is Earl: Ruined Joy's Wedding," NBC.
Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie:
"Elizabeth I: Part 1," HBO.
Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series: "Two and a Half
Men: That Special Tug," CBS.
Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera): "The
Kennedy Center Honors," CBS.
Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Small Team
Entries — Primarily Single-Camera Productions): "Rome:
Engineering an Empire," The History Channel.
Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Large Team
Entries — Primarily Multi-Camera Productions): "The Amazing
Race: Here Comes the Bedouin!" CBS.
Hairstyling for a Series: "Rome: Stealing From Saturn," HBO.
Hairstyling for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Elizabeth
I: Part 2," HBO.
Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) for VMC
Programming: "2005 American Music Awards," ABC.
Main Title Design: "78th Annual Academy Awards," ABC.
Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic): "Black. White.: Hour
One," FX Network.
Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Non-Prosthetic):
"Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS.
Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a
Special: "Six Feet Under: Everyone's Waiting," HBO.
Music Direction: "South Pacific in Concert From Carnegie Hall
(Great Performances)," PBS.
Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore): "24:
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM," Fox.
Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
(Dramatic Underscore): "Into the West," TNT.
Music and Lyrics: "MADtv: Episode 1111," Song Title: "A
Wonderfully Normal Day," Fox.
Main Title Theme Music: "Masters of Horror," Showtime.
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Leslie Jordan, "Will &
Grace," NBC.
Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Christian Clemenson, "Boston
Legal," ABC.
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Cloris Leachman, "Malcolm
in the Middle," Fox.
Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Patricia Clarkson, "Six Feet
Under," HBO.
Special Class Program: "Dance in America: Swan Lake With
American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances)," PBS.
Children's Program (area award, possibility of more than one
winner): "High School Musical," Disney; "I Have Tourette's but
Tourette's Doesn't Have Me," HBO.
Nonfiction Special: "Rome: Engineering an Empire," The
History Channel.
Nonfiction Series: "10 Days
That Unexpectedly Changed America," The History Channel.
Reality Program: "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," ABC.
Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking (juried award, possibility of
more than one winner): "Baghdad ER," HBO; "Two Days in October
(American Experience)," PBS.
Variety, Music or Comedy Special: "The XX Olympic Winter
Games -Opening Ceremony," NBC.
Writing for Nonfiction Programming: "Stardust: The Bette
Davis Story," TCM.
Sound Editing for a Series: "Smallville: Arrival," WB.
Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Flight
93," A&E.
Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or
Multi-Camera): "Baghdad ER," HBO.
Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series: "Boston Legal:
Finding Nimmo," ABC.
Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Into
the West: Dreams and Schemes," TNT.
Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special: "The West
Wing: The Debate," NBC.
Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special or
Animation (area award, possibility of more than one winner):
"78th Annual Academy Awards," ABC; "Eagles Farewell I Tour -
Live From Melbourne," NBC.
Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or
Multi-Camera): "American Masters: Bob Dylan: No Direction Home,"
PBS.
Special Visual Effects for a Series: "Rome: The Stolen
Eagle," HBO.
Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special:
"The Triangle: Part 1," Sci Fi Channel.
Stunt Coordination: "E-Ring: Snatch and Grab," NBC.
Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Series: "Dancing
With the Stars: Episode 204," ABC.
Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Miniseries,
Movie or a Special: "The XX Olympic Winter Games - Opening
Ceremony," NBC.
Writing for a Comedy Series: "Arrested Development:
Development Arrested," Fox; "Entourage: Exodus," HBO; "Extras:
Kate Winslet," HBO; "My Name Is Earl: Pilot," NBC; "The Office:
Christmas Party," NBC.
Governors Award: MTVU's Sudan Campaign.
Voice-over performance: Kelsey Grammer, "The Simpsons," "The
Italian Bob" episode, Fox.
Costumes for a variety or music program: Wendy Benbrook,
Wanda Leavey, "MADtv," episode 1109, Fox; Erin Lareau, "Benise:
Nights of Fire!" PBS; Dana Campbell, Randall Christensen,
"Dancing With the Stars," episode 208A, ABC.
Individual achievement in animation: Jarek Szyszko,
"Classical Baby 2," Hippo Dance segment, HBO; Sarah E. Meyer,
"Robot Chicken," Easter Basket episode, Cartoon Network;
Frederick Gardner, "The Life and Times of Juniper Lee,"
Adventures in Babysitting episode, Cartoon Network; Bryan
Arnett, "Escape From Cluster Prime," Nickelodeon; Shannon Tindle,
"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends," Go Goo Go episode,
Cartoon Network; Mike Diederich, "The Grim Adventures of Billy &
Mandy," Cartoon Network.
2005 Nominees
and Winners for the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
Winners denoted by a "¸"
Drama Series
Deadwood
(HBO)
¸Lost
(ABC)
Six Feet Under
(HBO)
24
(Fox)
The West Wing
(NBC)
Comedy Series
Arrested
Development
(Fox)
Desperate
Housewives
(ABC)
¸Everybody Loves
Raymond
(CBS)
Scrubs
(NBC)
Will & Grace
(NBC)
Miniseries
Elvis
(CBS)
Empire Falls
(HBO)
The 4400
(USA)
¸The Lost Prince
(Masterpiece Theatre)
Made-for-TV Movie
Lackawanna Blues
(HBO)
The Life and Death
of Peter Sellers
(HBO)
The Office Special
(BBC America)
¸Warm Springs
(HBO)
The Wool Cap
(TNT)
Variety, Music or
Comedy Series
Da Ali G Show
(HBO)
¸The Daily Show
With Jon Stewart
(Comedy Central)
Late Night With
Conan O'Brien
(NBC)
Late Show With
David Letterman
(CBS)
Real Time With
Bill Maher
(HBO)
Actor, Drama
Series
¸James Spader -
Boston Legal
Ian McShane –
Deadwood
Hugh Laurie –
House
Hank Azaria –
Huff
Kiefer Sutherland
- 24
Actress, Drama
Series
Jennifer Garner –
Alias
Mariska Hargitay -
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
¸Patricia Arquette
– Medium
Glenn Close -
The Shield
Frances Conroy -
Six Feet Under
Supporting Actor,
Drama Series
¸William Shatner -
Boston Legal
Oliver Platt –
Huff
Naveen Andrews –
Lost
Terry O'Quinn –
Lost
Alan Alda -
The West Wing
Supporting
Actress, Drama Series
Sandra Oh -
Grey's Anatomy
¸Blythe Danner –
Huff
Tyne Daly -
Judging Amy
CCH Pounder -
The Shield
Stockard Channing
- The West Wing
Actor, Comedy
Series
Jason Bateman -
Arrested Development
Ray Romano -
Everybody Loves Raymond
¸Tony Shalhoub –
Monk
Zach Braff –
Scrubs
Eric McCormack -
Will & Grace
Actress, Comedy
Series
Marcia Cross -
Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher - Desperate Housewives
¸Felicity Huffman -
Desperate Housewives
Patricia Heaton -
Everybody Loves Raymond
Jane Kaczmarek -
Malcolm In The Middle
Supporting Actor,
Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor -
Arrested Development
Jeremy Piven –
Entourage
Peter Boyle -
Everybody Loves Raymond
¸Brad Garrett -
Everybody Loves Raymond
Sean Hayes -
Will & Grace
Supporting
Actress, Comedy Series
Jessica Walter -
Arrested Development
¸Doris Roberts -
Everybody Loves Raymond
Holland Taylor -
Two And A Half Men
Conchata Ferrell -
Two And A Half Men
Megan Mullally -
Will & Grace
Actor, Miniseries
or a Movie:
Jonathan
Rhys-Meyers – Elvis
Ed Harris -
Empire Falls
¸Geoffrey Rush -
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Kenneth Branagh -
Warm Springs
William H. Macy -
The Wool Cap
Actress,
Miniseries or a Movie
Blythe Danner -
Back When We Were Grownups (Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation)
Debra Winger -
Dawn Anna
¸S. Epatha
Merkerson - Lackawanna Blues
Halle Berry -
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Cynthia Nixon -
Warm Springs
Supporting Actor,
Miniseries or a Movie
Randy Quaid –
Elvis
¸Paul Newman -
Empire Falls
Philip Seymour
Hoffman - Empire Falls
Christopher
Plummer - Our Fathers
Brian Dennehy -
Our Fathers
Supporting
Actress, Miniseries or a Movie
Camryn Manheim –
Elvis
Joanne Woodward -
Empire Falls
Charlize Theron -
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
¸Jane Alexander -
Warm Springs
Kathy Bates -
Warm Springs
Non-Major Awards:
Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program:
Hugh Jackman, "The 58th
Annual Tony Awards (2004)," CBS.
Directing for a Drama Series: "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part 2)," ABC.
Directing for a Comedy Series: "Desperate Housewives: Pilot," ABC.
Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: "The Life and Death of
Peter Sellers," HBO.
Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program: "The Games of the XXVIII
Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony," NBC.
Writing for a Drama Series: "House: Three Stories," Fox.
Writing for a Comedy Series: "Arrested Development: The Righteous Brothers,"
Fox.
Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: "The Life and Death of
Peter Sellers," HBO.
Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program: "The Daily Show With Jon
Stewart," Comedy Central.
List of winners in the creative arts categories (announced Sept. 11):
Animated program (for programming less than one hour): "South Park: Best
Friends Forever," Comedy Central.
Animated program (for programming one hour or more): "Star Wars Clone Wars
Vol. 2 (Chapters 21-25)," Cartoon Network.
Art direction for a multicamera series: "George Lopez: Leave It to Lopez/The
Simple Life/Trouble in Paradise," ABC.
Art direction for a single-camera series: "Deadwood: Requiem for a Gleet/Complications/Childish
Things," HBO.
Art direction for a miniseries or movie (area award: more than one winner
possible): "The Lost Prince" ("Masterpiece Theatre"), PBS; and "Warm Springs,"
HBO.
Art direction for a variety, music program or special: "The 47th Annual
Grammy Awards," CBS.
Casting for a comedy series: "Desperate Housewives," ABC.
Casting for a drama series: "Lost," ABC.
Casting for a miniseries, movie or a special: "Lackawanna Blues," HBO.
Choreography: "Smucker's Stars on Ice 2005," A&E.
Cinematography for a multicamera series: "Will & Grace: Friends With
Benefits," NBC.
Cinematography for a single-camera series: "Deadwood: Complications"
(formerly "Difficulties"), HBO.
Cinematography for a miniseries or movie: "The Life and Death of Peter
Sellers," HBO.
Cinematography for nonfiction programming (single or multicamera): "Death in
Gaza," HBO.
Commercial: "Surprise Dinner," Ameriquest Mortgage.
Costumes for a series: "Deadwood: Boy the Earth Talks To," HBO.
Costumes for a miniseries, movie or a special: "The Lost Prince (Masterpiece
Theatre): Episode One," PBS.
Directing for nonfiction programming: "Death in Gaza," HBO.
Single-camera picture editing for a drama series: "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part
2)," ABC.
Single-camera picture editing for a comedy series: "Desperate Housewives:
Pilot," ABC.
Single-camera picture editing for a miniseries or a movie: "The Life and
Death of Peter Sellers," HBO.
Multicamera picture editing for a series: "Scrubs: My Life in Four Cameras,"
NBC.
Picture editing for a special (single or multicamera): "Eric Clapton
Crossroads Guitar Festival (Great Performances)," PBS.
Picture editing for nonfiction programming (single or multicamera): "The
Amazing Race: We're Moving Up the Food Chain," CBS.
Governor's Award: Jerry Lewis.
Hairstyling for a series: "Deadwood: Boy the Earth Talks To," HBO.
Hairstyling for a miniseries, movie or a special: "The Life and Death of
Peter Sellers," HBO.
Lighting direction (electronic, multicamera) for VMC programming: "The Games
of the XXVIII Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony," NBC.
Main title design: "Huff," Showtime.
Makeup for a series (non-prosthetic): "Deadwood: A Lie Agreed Upon, Part I,"
HBO.
Makeup for a miniseries, movie or a special (non-prosthetic): "Frankenstein,"
Hallmark.
Prosthetic makeup for a series, miniseries, movie or a special: "The Life and
Death of Peter Sellers," HBO.
Music composition for a series (dramatic underscore): "Lost," ABC.
Music composition for a miniseries, movie or a special (dramatic underscore):
"Warm Springs," HBO.
Music direction: "A Christmas Carol," NBC.
Music and lyrics: "Reefer Madness," Song Title: "Mary Jane/Mary Lane,"
Showtime.
Main title theme music: "Desperate Housewives," ABC.
Variety, music or comedy special: "58th Annual Tony Awards (2004)," CBS.
Special class program: "Stephen Sondheim's 'Passion' (Live From Lincoln
Center)," PBS.
Children's program (area award: more than one winner possible): "Classical
Baby," HBO; and "Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Never Again? From the Holocaust
to the Sudan," Nickelodeon.
Nonfiction special: "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack
Johnson," PBS.
Nonfiction series: "Broadway: The American Musical," PBS.
Outstanding guest actor in a comedy series: Bobby Cannavale, "Will & Grace."
Outstanding guest actress in a comedy series: Kathryn Joosten, "Desperate
Housewives."
Outstanding guest actor in a drama series: Ray Liotta, "ER."
Outstanding guest actress in a drama series: Amanda Plummer, "Law & Order:
Special Victims Unit."
Reality program: "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," ABC.
Writing for nonfiction programming: "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and
Fall of Jack Johnson," PBS.
Sound editing for a series: "24: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM," Fox.
Sound editing for a miniseries, movie or a special: "The Life and Death of
Peter Sellers," HBO.
Sound editing for nonfiction programming (single or multicamera): "Pompeii:
The Last Day," Discovery Channel.
Single-camera sound mixing for a series: "24: 6:00 AM-7:00 AM," Fox.
Single-camera sound mixing for a miniseries or a movie: "Warm Springs," HBO.
Multicamera sound mixing for a series or special: "Two and a Half Men: Can
You Eat Human Flesh With Wooden Teeth?" CBS.
Sound mixing for a variety or music series or special or animation: "Genius:
A Night for Ray Charles," CBS.
Sound mixing for nonfiction programming (single or multicamera): "Broadway:
The American Musical 'Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'!" PBS.
Special visual effects for a series: "Lost: Pilot (Part 1 & Part 2)," ABC.
Special visual effects for a miniseries, movie or a special: "The Life and
Death of Peter Sellers," HBO.
Stunt coordination: "24: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM," Fox.
Technical direction, camerawork, video for a series: "Late Show With David
Letterman: 2269," CBS.
Technical direction, camerawork, video for a miniseries, movie or a special:
"The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad -- Opening Ceremony," NBC.
Exceptional merit in nonfiction filmmaking: "Death in Gaza," HBO.
Costumes for a variety or music program: "MADtv: Episode 1017," Fox.
Engineering award: USAnimation Opus, Toon Boom Animation Inc.
Voice-over performance: Keith David, narrator, "Unforgivable Blackness: The
Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson," PBS.
Individual achievement in animation (juried award: more than one winner
possible): "Classical Baby: Bear Hugs," HBO; "The Fairly Odd Parents: Shelf
Life," Nickelodeon; "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: House of Bloos,"
Cartoon Network (two awards); "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: World Wide
Wabbit," Cartoon Network; "The Powerpuff Girls: West in Pieces," Cartoon
Network; "Samurai Jack: Episode 49," Cartoon Network; "Star Wars: Clone Wars
Volume 2: Chapters 21-25," Cartoon Network
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