Emmy Award

Television Academy

The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards

September 20, 2015  •  Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles  •  Hosted by Andy Samberg

12
Game of Thrones wins
4
Olive Kitteridge wins
3
Veep wins
Game of Thrones set an all-time record with 12 wins in a single year
Veep ended Modern Family’s five-year run • Viola Davis made history in drama
Drama
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner
Game of Thrones
HBO — Season 5, record 12 wins total this night
Better Call SaulWatch RT IMDb
Downton AbbeyWatch RT IMDb
HomelandWatch RT IMDb
House of CardsWatch RT IMDb
Mad MenWatch RT IMDb
Orange Is the New BlackWatch RT IMDb
Lead Actor — Drama
Winner
Jon Hamm
Mad Men — final season, long-overdue win
Kyle ChandlerIMDb— Bloodline
Jeff DanielsIMDb— The Newsroom
Bob OdenkirkIMDb— Better Call Saul
Liev SchreiberIMDb— Ray Donovan
Kevin SpaceyIMDb— House of Cards
Lead Actress — Drama
Winner
Viola Davis
How to Get Away with Murder — first Black woman to win this category
Claire DanesIMDb— Homeland
Taraji P. HensonIMDb— Empire
Tatiana MaslanyIMDb— Orphan Black
Elisabeth MossIMDb— Mad Men
Robin WrightIMDb— House of Cards
Supporting Actor — Drama
Winner
Peter Dinklage
Game of Thrones — Season 5
Jonathan BanksIMDb— Better Call Saul
Ben MendelsohnIMDb— Bloodline
Alan CummingIMDb— The Good Wife
Supporting Actress — Drama
Winner
Uzo Aduba
Orange Is the New Black — as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes”
Emilia ClarkeIMDb— Game of Thrones
Lena HeadeyIMDb— Game of Thrones
Christina HendricksIMDb— Mad Men
Comedy
Outstanding Comedy Series
Winner
Veep
HBO — ended Modern Family’s five-year run
LouieWatch RT IMDb
Modern FamilyWatch RT IMDb
Parks and RecreationWatch RT IMDb
Silicon ValleyWatch RT IMDb
TransparentWatch RT IMDb
Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtWatch RT IMDb
Lead Actor — Comedy
Winner
Jeffrey Tambor
Transparent — Amazon
Louis C.K.IMDb— Louie
Jim ParsonsIMDb— The Big Bang Theory
Matt LeBlancIMDb— Episodes
Will ForteIMDb— The Last Man on Earth
Lead Actress — Comedy
Winner
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Veep — HBO, fourth win
Amy PoehlerIMDb— Parks and Recreation
Edie FalcoIMDb— Nurse Jackie
Lily TomlinIMDb— Grace and Frankie
Ellie KemperIMDb— Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Supporting Actor — Comedy
Winner
Tony Hale
Veep — second win
Supporting Actress — Comedy
Winner
Allison Janney
Mom — CBS
Limited Series, Movie & Variety
Outstanding Limited Series
Winner
Olive Kitteridge
HBO — based on Elizabeth Strout’s Pulitzer Prize novel
American Crime
American Horror Story: Freak Show
The Honorable Woman
Wolf Hall
Lead Actor — Limited Series or Movie
Winner
Richard Jenkins
Olive Kitteridge — as Henry Kitteridge
Adrien BrodyIMDb— Houdini
Benedict CumberbatchIMDb— Sherlock
Lead Actress — Limited Series or Movie
Winner
Frances McDormand
Olive Kitteridge — HBO, title role
Felicity HuffmanIMDb— American Crime
Maggie GyllenhaalIMDb— The Honorable Woman
Outstanding Talk Series
Winner
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
Winner
The Amazing Race