Emmy Awards, The: 67th Primetime (2015)


The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents

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About

The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 20, 2015 in downtown Los Angeles and broadcast live on FOX. Andy Samburg hosted the event.

The 2015 Emmy Award season began on July 16, 2015 with the official nomination announcement. The Creative Arts Emmys were awarded on September 12th. Congratulations to all the Nominees! A full list of nominees and winners can be found here on Emmys.com

Congratulations to the Archive interviewees on their Emmy nominations this year! Click the links to view their full interviews.

Alan Alda for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series (Blacklist)

Hank Azaria for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (The Simpsons)

Tom Bergeron for Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program (Dancing with the Stars)

Mark Burnett- for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program (The Voice) and Outstanding Structured Reality Program (Shark Tank)

Ken Burns for Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series (Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies and The Roosevelts)

Dan Castellaneta for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (The Simpsons)

David Crane for Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series (Episodes)

Robert Dickinson for Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special (The Oscars and 57th Annual Grammy Awards)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series (Veep)

Kelley Dixon for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series (Better Call Saul)

Linda Ellerbee for Outstanding Children's Program (Nick News with Linda Ellerbee)

Julian Fellowes and Gareth Neame for Outstanding Drama Series (Downton Abbey)

Horton Foote for Outstanding Writing For A Limited Series, Movie Or A Dramatic Special (BESSIE)

Michael J Fox for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series (The Good Wife )

Vince Gilligan for Outstanding Drama Series (Better Call Saul)

Jon Hamm for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series (Mad Men) and Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

Allison Janney for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series (Masters of Sex) and Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series (Mom)

Louis J Horvitz for Outstanding Directing For A Variety Special (Kennedy Center Honors)

Lisa Kudrow for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series (The Comeback)

Susan Lacy for Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series (American Masters)

Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd  for Outstanding Comedy Series  (MODERN FAMILY)

James Lipton for Outstanding Informational Series Or Special (Inside the Actors Studio)

Jonathan Murray for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program (Project Runway)

Sheila Nevins for Outstanding Children's Program (Alan Alda And The Actor Within You: A YoungArts Masterclass)  and Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special (The Case Against 8, Going Clear, and Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck

Hector Ramirez for Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series (Dancing with the Stars) and Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Limited Series, Movie Or A Special (The Kennedy Center Honors)

John Shaffner for Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour Or Less) (Big Bang Theory)

Jeffrey Tambor for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Series Or A Movie (Transparent)

Matthew Weiner for Outstanding Drama Series (Mad Men) and Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series (Mad Men)

Betram Van Munster and Elise Doganieri for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program (The AMAZING RACE)

Tim Van Patten for Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series (Boardwalk Empire)

Highlights
Lisa Kudrow on creating her Comeback character "Valerie Cherish" and the rest of the cast on the show
Jeffrey Tambor on advice to an aspiring actor
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus on one of her favorite improv moments on Veep
04:11
Allison Janney on her Emmy wins for The West Wing
02:07
Louis J. Horvitz on the challenges of cutting off acceptance speeches
01:29
Julian Fellowes on his favorite storylines from Downton Abbey
06:40
Susan Lacy on what makes American Masters unique
01:48
Hector Ramirez on his Emmy for the "Steadicam Tango"
00:54
Sheila Nevins on advice to aspiring female television executives
00:52
Who talked about this show

Dr. John Leverence

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Dr. John Leverence on Viola Davis winning an Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series in 2015 (for How to Get Away with Murder) as the first Black actress to win in that category
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