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Facts & Figures FACTS & FIGURES FOR 2013 NOMINATIONS 2013 PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS 1 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 SUMMARY OF MULTIPLE EMMY WINS IN 2012 Game Of Thrones – 6 Homeland – 6 Game Change – 5 Hatfields & McCoys – 5 Modern Family – 5 65th Annual Tony Awards – 4 Boardwalk Empire – 4 Frozen Planet – 4 Great Expectations (Masterpiece) - 4 Saturday Night Live – 4 Downton Abbey – 3 Two And A Half Men – 3 American Horror Story - 2 Dancing With The Stars - 2 Deadliest Catch – 2 George Harrison: Living In The Material World – 2 Hemingway & Gellhorn - 2 Secret Mountain Fort Awesome – 2 The 54th Annual Grammy Awards – 2 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – 2 The Kennedy Center Honors - 2 PARTIAL LIST OF 2012 WINNERS PROGRAMS: Comedy Series: Modern Family Drama Series: Homeland Miniseries or Movie: Game Change Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart PERFORMERS: Comedy Series: Lead Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) Lead Actor: Jon Cryer (Two And A Half Men) Supporting Actress: Julie Bowen (Modern Family) Supporting Actor: Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) Drama Series: Lead Actress: Claire Danes (Homeland) Lead Actor: Damian Lewis (Homeland) Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey) Supporting Actor: Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) Miniseries/Movie: Lead Actress: Julianne Moore (Game Change) Lead Actor: Kevin Costner (Hatfields & McCoys) Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange (American Horror Story) Supporting Actor: Tom Berenger (Hatfields & McCoys) 2 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 NON-CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2013 2012 ABC – 45 nominations ABC – 48 nominations, 9 wins (includes juried win) CBS – 53 nominations CBS – 60 nominations, 16 wins FOX – 19 nominations FOX – 26 nominations, 2 wins (includes juried win) NBC – 53 nominations NBC – 51 nominations, 5 wins PBS – 25 nominations PBS – 58 nominations, 12wins CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2013 2012 A&E – 1 nomination A&E – 4 nominations, 1 win AMC – 26 nominations AMC – 34 nominations, 2 wins BBC America – 3 nominations BBC America – 5 nominations, 0 wins Bravo – 3 nominations Bravo – 5 nominations, 0 wins Cartoon Network – 8 nominations Cartoon Network – 6 nominations, 4 wins (includes juried wins) Cinemax – 1 nomination Cinemax – 1 nomination, 0 wins CNN – 4 nominations CNN – 0 nominations Comedy Central – 16 nominations Comedy Central –11 nominations, 3 wins CW – 1 nomination CW – 0 nominations Discovery Channel – 6 nominations Discovery Channel – 9 nominations, 6 wins Disney Channel – 1 nomination Disney Channel – 4 nominations, 2 wins (includes juried win) Food Network – 1 nomination Food Network – 0 nominations FX Networks – 26 nominations FX Networks – 26 nominations, 5 wins HBO – 108 nominations HBO – 81 nominations, 23 wins History – 10 nominations History – 17 nominations, 5 wins IFC – 2 nominations IFC – 2 nominations, 0 wins Lifetime – 12 nominations Lifetime – 5 nominations, 0 wins NGC – 5 nominations NGC – 0 nominations Nickelodeon – 4 nominations Nickelodeon – 5 nominations, 1 win OWN – 1 nomination OWN – 0 nominations ReelzChannel – 2 nominations ReelzChannel – 0 nominations Science Channnel – 1 nomination Science Channel – 0 nominations Showtime – 31 nominations Showtime – 22 nominations, 6 wins Starz – 3 nominations Starz – 1 nomination, 0 wins Sundance Channel – 10 nominations Sundance Channel – 0 nominations Syfy – 4 nominations Syfy – 2 nominations, 0 wins TBS – 1 nomination TBS – 1 nomination, 1 win TNT – 3 nominations TNT – 3 nominations, 1 win TV Land – 2 nominations TV Land – 2 nominations, 0 wins USA – 5 nominations USA – 1 nomination, 0 wins 3 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 BROADBAND NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2013 2012 amctv.com – 1 nomination amctv.com – 0 nominations bravotv.com – 2 nominations bravotv.com – 2 nominations, 0 wins cartoonnetwork.com – 1 nomination cartoonnetwork.com – 0 nominations comedycentral.com – 1 nomination comedycentral.com – 0 nominations crackle.com – 1 nomination crackle.com – 0 nominations disney.com – 1 nomination disney.com – 0 nominations funnyordie.com – 1 nomination funnyordie.com – 0 nominations hbo.com – 1 nomination hbo.com – 0 nominations history.com – 1 nomination history.com – 0 nominations jaylenosgarage.com – 1 nomination jaylenosgarage.com – 1 nomination, 0 wins machinima.com – 1 nomination machinima.com – 0 nominations natgeotv.com – 1 nomination natgeotv.com – 0 nominations nbc.com – 3 nominations nbc.com – 3 nominations, 0 wins Netflix – 14 nominations Netflix – 0 nominations sho.com – 1 nomination sho.com – 0 nominations teamcoco.com – 1 nomination teamcoco.com – 0 nominations thedailyshow.com – 1 nomination thedailyshow.com – 1 nomination, 0 wins yahoo.com – 1 nomination yahoo.com – 0 nominations 4 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 SUMMARY OF “MOST” EMMYS MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL: Hector Ramirez: 71 (new record in 2013) Sheila Nevins: 63 (new record in 2013) Edward J. Greene: 61 (new record in 2013) Jac Venza: 57 MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR A PROGRAM: Saturday Night Live: 171 (new record in 2013) ER: 124 Cheers: 117 MOST EMMYS WON BY INDIVIDUALS: Sheila Nevins: 23 Edward J. Greene: 21 James L. Brooks: 20 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MALE PERFORMER: Edward Asner: 7 Carl Reiner: 6 (as performer) Tim Conway: 6 Art Carney: 6 MOST EMMYS WON BY A FEMALE PERFORMER: Cloris Leachman: 8 Mary Tyler Moore: 7 MOST EMMYS WON BY A PERFORMER - SAME ROLE, SAME SERIES: Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown): 5 Don Knotts (Andy Griffith Show): 5 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES: Frasier: 37 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MINISERIES: John Adams (2008): 13 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Eleanor and Franklin (1976): 11 MOST EMMYS WON IN A SINGLE YEAR BY A NETWORK: CBS (1974): 44 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN ITS FIRST SEASON: The West Wing (2000): 9 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN A SINGLE SEASON: The West Wing (2000): 9 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST DRAMA SERIES: Hill Street Blues: 4 L.A. Law: 4 The West Wing: 4 Mad Men: 4 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST COMEDY SERIES: Frasier: 5 5 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 MOST PROGRAM NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE AWARDS YEAR COMEDY SERIES 30 Rock (2009): 22 nominations Most in 2013 – 30 Rock: 13 nominations DRAMA SERIES NYPD Blue (1994): 27 nominations Most in 2013 – Game Of Thrones: 16 nominations MINISERIES Roots (1977): 37 nominations Most in 2013 – American Horror Story: Asylum: 17 nominations MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years (1977) and Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee (2007) and Grey Gardens (2009): 17 nominations Most in 2013 – Behind The Candelabra: 15 nominations VARIETY PROGRAM Saturday Night Live (2011): 16 nominations Most in 2013 – Saturday Night Live: 15 nominations NONFICTION/REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (2009) and American Idol (2011): 10 nominations Most in 2013 – Dancing With The Stars: 9 nominations PERFORMER HUSBANDS AND WIVES WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue Lynn Whitfield and Brian Gibson Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman PARENTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS Lucille Ball and Lucie Arnaz Tony and Danny and Dae Bennett James and Tyne Daly Buz and David and Jenji Kohan Jeff and Adam Margolis Walter C. and Paul Miller Christopher and Amanda Plummer Carl and Rob Reiner George Stevens and George Stevens, Jr. George Stevens, Jr. and Michael Stevens Donald and Kiefer Sutherland Danny and Marlo and Tony Thomas 6 Partial revision as of 9/19/13 bold = first time nominee 2013 PERFORMER NOMINEES & NOMINATION HISTORY (includes all category nominations for 2013 as of 7/18/2013) MORENA BACCARIN (HOMELAND) – 1 nomination SCOTT BAKULA (BEHIND THE CANDELABRA) – 5 nominations, 0 wins ALEC BALDWIN (30 ROCK) - 16 nominations, 2 wins JONATHAN BANKS (BREAKING BAD) – 2 nominations, 0 wins CHRISTINE BARANSKI (THE GOOD WIFE) - 11 nominations, 1 win JASON BATEMAN (ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT) – 2 nominations, 0 wins BOB BERGEN (THE LOONEY TUNES SHOW) – 2 nominations, 0 wins TOM BERGERON (DANCING WITH THE STARS) - 8 nominations, 1 win MAYIM BIALIK (THE BIG BANG THEORY) – 2 nominations, 0 wins HUGH BONNEVILLE (DOWNTON ABBEY) – 2 nominations, 0 wins ALEX BORSTEIN (FAMILY GUY) – 2 nominations, 0 wins ANTHONY BOURDAIN (THE TASTE and ANTHONY BOURDAIN: PARTS UNKNOWN) – 8 nominations, 0 wins JULIE BOWEN (MODERN FAMILY) - 4 nominations, 2 wins CONNIE BRITTON (NASHVILLE) - 4 nominations, 0 wins DAN BUCATINSKY (SCANDAL) – 3 nominations, 1 win TY BURRELL (MODERN FAMILY) - 4 nominations, 1 win ELLEN BURSTYN (POLITICAL ANIMALS) – 6 nominations, 1 win BOBBY CANNAVALE (NURSE JACKIE and BOARDWALK EMPIRE) – 4 nominations, 1 win LINDA CARDELLINI (MAD MEN) – 1 nomination JIM CARTER (DOWNTON ABBEY) – 2 nominations, 0 wins DON CHEADLE (HOUSE OF LIES) – 6 nominations, 0 wins ANNA CHLUMSKY (VEEP) – 1 nomination LOUIS C.K. (LOUIE and LOUIS C.K.: OH MY GOD and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE) – 25 nominations, 4 wins EMILIA CLARKE (GAME OF THRONES) – 1 nomination BRYAN CRANSTON (BREAKING BAD) – 10 nominations, 3 wins JAMES CROMWELL (AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM) – 4 nominations, 0 wins BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH (PARADE’S END) – 2 nominations, 0 wins JOAN CUSACK (SHAMELESS) – 3 nominations, 0 wins MATT DAMON (BEHIND THE CANDELABRA) – 5 nominations, 0 wins CLAIRE DANES (HOMELAND) – 4 nominations, 2 wins JEFF DANIELS (THE NEWSROOM) – 1 nomination CAT DEELEY (SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE) – 3 nominations, 0 wins LAURA DERN (ENLIGHTENED) –
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