Emmy Awards, The: 63rd Annual (2011)
About This Show
The 63rd Primetime Emmy® Awards, hosted by Jane Lynch, took place on Sunday, September 18, at NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles, and was telecast coast-to-coast on FOX.
The show was produced by Archive Interviewee Mark Burnett.
Interviewee John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted is the 2011 receipient of the prestigious Governor's Award.
The Archive of American Television congratulates its interviewees who were nominated in 2011:
Dan Castellaneta, Nominated for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance (As “Homer Simpson” on The Simpsons)
David Crane, Nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Episodes)
Robert Dickinson for Outstanding Lighting Design/ Lighting Direction (Conan, 83rd Academy Awards, 53rd Grammy Awards)
Linda Ellerbee for Outstanding Children’s Nonfiction (Exec. Producer for Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Under the Influence: Kids of Alcoholics)
Michael J. Fox for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (“Louis Cannin” on The Good Wife)
Louis J. Horvitz, Nominated for Outstanding Directing for a a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special (53rd Grammy Awards)
Cloris Leachman for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (as “Maw Maw” on Raising Hope)
Susan Lacy , Won for Outstanding Nonfiction Series (Exec. Producer for American Masters)
Christopher Lloyd, Won for Outstanding Comedy Series (co-creator of Modern Family)
Hector Ramirez for Outstanding Technical Director, Camerawork (American Idol, 83rd Academy Awards, The Kennedy Center Honors)
Don Mischer for Outstanding Directing for a a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special (83rd Academy Awards)
Sheila Nevins for Outstanding Children’s Program (Exec. producer for A Child’s Garden of Poetry)
Paul Shaffer for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions Ceremony)
Tim Van Patten for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Game of Thrones)
Matthew Weiner , Won for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series (creator/writer of Mad Men)
Betty White, Nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (as “Elka Ostrosky” on Hot in Cleveland)
A full list of the winners can be found here:
http://emmytvlegends.org/full-63rd-primetime-emmy-award-nominations-list-2011
Winners will be announced here:
Featured Content
2011 Red Carpet and backstage interviews:
Playlist of clips from Archive Interviewees nominated in 2011:
Highlights
Series creator Christopher Lloyd on Outstanding-comedy series nominee "Modern Family"
Clip begins at: 00:05
Matthew Weiner on Outstanding drama series nominee "Mad Men"
Clip begins at: 00:01
Emmy winner Melissa McCarthy
Clip begins at: 00:01
Timothy Van Patten on working with Martin Scorcese on HBO's Boardwalk Empire
Clip begins at: 00:01
John Walsh on receiving the Governors Award at the 2011 Creative Arts Emmys
Clip begins at: 00:01
Emmy winner Martin Scorcese on winning an Emmy for Boardwalk Empire
Clip begins at: 00:01
John Mulaney Seth Meyers and Katreese Barnes on Justin Timberlake's Emmy win for hosting SNL at the 2011 Creative Arts Emmys
Clip begins at: 00:01
Paul McCrane on his Emmy win for Harry's Law and directing TV Shows at the 2011 Creative Arts Emmysc
Clip begins at: 00:01
Susan Lacy on the Emmy-winning series "American Masters"
Clip begins at: 00:01
Trevor Morris on winning the Emmy for main title theme music for The Borgias at the 2011 Creative Arts Emmys
Clip begins at: 00:01
Dan Castellaneta on voicing "Homer Simpson" (nominated for Outstanding voice-over performance)
Clip begins at: 00:08
2011 Emmy producer Mark Burnett on taking risks
Clip begins at: 54:11, Duration: 00m 44s
Betty White on winning her 1952 Best Actress Emmy
Clip begins at: 18:55, Duration: 01m 19s


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