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Nominados a Los Premios Emmy 2015 Nominados a los Premios Emmy 2015 Mejor Serie de drama Downton Abbey (ITV) Mad Men (AMC) Juego de Tronos (HBO) House of Cards (Netflix) Orange Is The New Black ( Netflix) Better Call Saul (AMC) Homeland (Showtime) Mejor Serie de comedia Modern Family (ABC) Veep (HBO) Louie (FX) Silicon Valley (HBO) Parks and Recreation (NBC) Transparent (Amazon) Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) Mejor miniserie/película para televisión American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX) American Crime (ABC) Olive Kitteridge (HBO) The Honorable Woman (SundanceTV) Wolf Hall (PBS) Mejor película para la televisión Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, Poirot's Last Case (Acorn TV) Bessie (HBO) Grace of Monaco (Lifetime) Hello Ladies: The Movie (HBO) Killing Jesus (National Geographic Channel) Nightingale (HBO) Actor principal (drama) Jeff Daniels de The Newsroom Kevin Spacey por House of Cards Jon Hamm por Mad Men Bob Odenkirk por Better Call Saul Kyle Chandler por Bloodline Liev Schreiber por Ray Donovan Actriz principal (drama) Viola Davis por Cómo defender a un asesino Traraji P. Henson por Empire Claire Danes por Homeland Tatiana Maslany por Orphan Black Elisabeth Moss por Mad Men Robin Wright por House of Cards Actor principal (comedia) Anthony Anderson - Black-ish Louis C.K. – Louie Don Cheadle - House of Lies Will Forte - The Last Man on Earth Matt LeBlanc – Episodes Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent William H. Macy – Shameless Actriz principal (comedia) Eddie Falco por Enfermera Jackie Julia Louis-Dreyfus por Veep Lisa Kudrow por The Comeback Lily Tomlin por Grace and Frankie Amy Schumer por Inside Amy Schumer Amy Poehler por Parks and Recreation Actor principal (miniserie/película televisión) Adrien Brody – Houdini Rocky Gervais - Derek Special Timothy Hutton - American Crime Richard Jenkins - Olive Kitteridge David Oyelowo – Nightingale Mark Rylance - Wolf Hall Actriz principal (miniserie/película televisión) Jessica Lange por American Horror Story: Freak Show Felicty Huffman por American Crime Queen Latifah por Bessie Frances McDormand por Olive Kitteridge Emma Thompson por Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Maggie Gyllenhaal por The Honorable Woman Actor de reparto (drama) Jonathan Banks - Better Call Saul Jim Carter - Downton Abbey Alan Cumming - The Good Wife Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones Michael Kelly - House of Cards Ben Mendelsohn – Bloodline Actriz de reparto (drama) Lena Headey por Juego de Tronos Christina Hendricks por Mad Men Christine Baranski por The Good Wife Emilia Clarke por Juego de tronos Uzo Aduba por Orange Is The New Black Joanne Froggatt por Downton Abbey Actor de reparto (comedia) Andre Braugher - Broolyn Nine-Nine Tituss Burgess - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Ty Burrell - Modern Family Adam Driver – Girls Tony Hale – Veep Keegan-Michael Key - Key & Peele Actriz de reparto (comedia ) Mayim Bialik por The Big Bang Theory Allison Janney por Mom Julie Bowen por Modern Family Anna Chlumsky por Veep Kate McKinnon por Saturday Night Live Niecy Nash por Getting On Jane Krakowski por Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Gaby Hoffmann por Transparent Actor de reparto (miniserie/película televisión) Richard Cabral - American Crime Damian Lewis - Wolf Hall Bill Murray - Olive Kitteridge Denis O’Hare - American Horror Story: Freak Show Michael Kenneth Williams – Bessie Finn Wittrock - American Horror Story: Freak Show Actriz de reparto (miniserie/película televisión) Sarah Paulson por American Horror Story: Freak Show Angela Bassett por American Horror Story: Freak Show Kathy Bates por American Horror Story: Freak Show Regina King por American Crime Mo'Nique por Bessie Zoe Kazan por Olive Kitteridge Actor invitado (drama) F. Murray Abraham – Homeland Alan Alda - The Blacklist Beau Bridges - Masters of Sex Reg E. Cathey - House of Cards Michael J- Fox - The Good Wife Pablo Schreiber - Orange is the New Black Actriz invitada (drama) Diana Rigg por Juego de tronos Rachel Brosnahan por House of Cards Allison Janney por Masters of Sex Khandi Alexander por Scandal Cicely Tyson por Cómo defender a un asesino Margo Martindale por The Americans Actor invitado (comedia) Mel Brooks - The Comedians Louis C.K. - Saturday Night Live Paul Giamatti - Inside Amy Schumer Bill Hader - Saturday Night Live Jon Hamm - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Bradley Whitford – Transparent Actriz invitada (comedia) Gaby Hoffman por Girls Pamela Adlon por Louie Elizabeth Banks por Modern Family Christine Baranski por The Big Bang Theory Tina Fey por Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Joan Cusack por Shameless Dirección (drama) Lesli Linka Glatter - Homeland (Episodio: ‘From A to B and Back Again’) David Nutter - Game of Thrones (Episodio: ‘Mother’s Mercy’) Jeremy Podeswa - Game of Thrones (Episodio: ‘Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken’) Tim Van Patten - Boardwalk Empire (Episodio: ‘El dorado’) Steven Soderbergh - The Knick (Episodio: ‘Method and Madness’) Dirección (comedia) Louis C.K. - Louie (Episodio: ‘Sleepover’) Armando Iannucci - Veep (Episodio: ‘Testimony’) Mike Judge - Silicon Valley (Episodio: ‘Sand Hill Shuffle’) Phil Lord & Chris Miller - The Last Man on Eart h (Episodio: ‘Alive in Tucson’) Jill Soloway - Transparent (Episodio: ‘Best New Girl’) Dirección (miniserie/película televisión) Hugo Blick - The Honorable Woman Lisa Cholodenko - Olive Kitteridge Uli Edel – Houdini Peter Kosminsky - Wolf Hall Ryan Murphy - American Horror Story: Freak Show Dee Rees – Bessie Tom Shankland - The Missing Guión (drama) David Benioff y D.B. Weiss - Game of Thrones (Episodio: ‘Mother’s Mercy’) Joshua Brand - The Americans (Episodio: ‘Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?’) Semi Chellas y Matthew Weiner - Mad Men (Episodio: ‘Lost Horizon’) Gordon Smith - Better Call Saul (Episodio: ‘Five-O’) Matthew Weiner - Mad Men (Episodio: ‘Person to Person’) Guión (comedia) Alec Berg - Silicon Valley (Episodio: ‘Two Days of the Condor’) Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci y Tony Roche - Veep (Episodio: ‘Election Night’) Louis C.K. - Louie (Episodio: ‘Bobby’s House’) David Crane y Jeffrey Klarik - Episodes (Episodio: ‘Episode 409’) Will Forte - The Last Man on Earth (Episodio: ‘Alive in Tucson’) Jill Soloway - Transparent (Episodio: ‘Pilot’) Guión (miniserie/película televisión) Jane Anderson - Olive Kitteridge Hugo Blick - The Honorable Woman Stephen Merchant, Gene Stupnitsky y Lee Eisenberg - Hello Ladies: The Movie Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois y Horton Foote – Bessie John Ridley - American Crime Peter Straughan - Wolf Hall .
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