Monday, August 25, 2014

'Breaking Bad' goes out on top at Emmy Awards - CNN






Stars such as "Veep"s" Julia Louis-Dreyfus arrived in style at the 66th Emmy Awards on August 25. Take a look at some of the best red carpet looks (TV shows the star is known for are noted in parentheses). Stars such as "Veep"s" Julia Louis-Dreyfus arrived in style at the 66th Emmy Awards on August 25. Take a look at some of the best red carpet looks (TV shows the star is known for are noted in parentheses).

Julia Roberts ("The Normal Heart")Julia Roberts ("The Normal Heart")

Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") Jon Hamm ("Mad Men")

Uzo Aduba ("Orange Is the New Black")Uzo Aduba ("Orange Is the New Black")

Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad") Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad")

Kerry Washington ("Scandal")Kerry Washington ("Scandal")

Taylor Schilling ("Orange is the New Black")Taylor Schilling ("Orange is the New Black")

Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey (McConaughey, "True Detective")Camila Alves McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey (McConaughey, "True Detective")

Mayim Bialik ("The Big Bang Theory") Mayim Bialik ("The Big Bang Theory")

Jeff Daniels ("The Newsroom")Jeff Daniels ("The Newsroom")

Sofia Vergara ("Modern Family")Sofia Vergara ("Modern Family")

Amy Poehler ("Parks and Recreation")Amy Poehler ("Parks and Recreation")

Sarah Paulson ("American Horror Story: Coven")Sarah Paulson ("American Horror Story: Coven")

Aaron Paul ("Breaking Bad") Aaron Paul ("Breaking Bad")

Laura Prepon ("Orange Is the New Black")Laura Prepon ("Orange Is the New Black")

Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine (Levine, "The Voice")Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine (Levine, "The Voice")

Gabourey Sidibe ("American Horror Story: Coven")Gabourey Sidibe ("American Horror Story: Coven")

Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones")Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones")

Sarah Silverman ("Masters of Sex," "We Are Miracles")Sarah Silverman ("Masters of Sex," "We Are Miracles")

Minnie Driver ("About a Boy")Minnie Driver ("About a Boy")

Lizzy Caplan ("Masters of Sex")Lizzy Caplan ("Masters of Sex")

Vanessa Williams ("The Trip to Bountiful")Vanessa Williams ("The Trip to Bountiful")

From left, Thomas Middleditch, Amanda Crew, T.J. Miller, Josh Brener, Zach Woods and Kumail Nanjiani (cast of "Silicon Valley").From left, Thomas Middleditch, Amanda Crew, T.J. Miller, Josh Brener, Zach Woods and Kumail Nanjiani (cast of "Silicon Valley").

Zooey Deschanel ("New Girl")Zooey Deschanel ("New Girl")

Mindy Kaling ("The Mindy Project")Mindy Kaling ("The Mindy Project")

Sarah Hyland ("Modern Family")Sarah Hyland ("Modern Family")

Allison Williams ("Girls")Allison Williams ("Girls")

Kevin Spacey and Ashleigh Banfield ("House of Cards")Kevin Spacey and Ashleigh Banfield ("House of Cards")

Laverne Cox ("Orange Is the New Black")Laverne Cox ("Orange Is the New Black")

Liev Schreiber ("Ray Donovan") Liev Schreiber ("Ray Donovan")

Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy (Macy, "Shameless")Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy (Macy, "Shameless")

Christina Hendricks ("Mad Men")Christina Hendricks ("Mad Men")

Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live," "The Spoils of Babylon")Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live," "The Spoils of Babylon")

Matt LeBlanc ("Episodes")Matt LeBlanc ("Episodes")

Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy (Danes, "Homeland")Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy (Danes, "Homeland")

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley (Heigl, "State of Affairs")Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley (Heigl, "State of Affairs")

Kate Walsh ("Fargo")Kate Walsh ("Fargo")

Heidi Klum and Zac Posen ("Project Runway")Heidi Klum and Zac Posen ("Project Runway")

Octavia Spencer ("Mom") Octavia Spencer ("Mom")

Neha Kapur and Kunal Nayyar (Nayyar, "The Big Bang Theory")Neha Kapur and Kunal Nayyar (Nayyar, "The Big Bang Theory")

Rose Leslie ("Game of Thrones")Rose Leslie ("Game of Thrones")

Drew Scott, J.D. Scott and Jonathan Silver Scott ("Property Brothers") Drew Scott, J.D. Scott and Jonathan Silver Scott ("Property Brothers")

January Jones ("Mad Men") January Jones ("Mad Men")

Kate McKinnon ("Saturday Night Live") Kate McKinnon ("Saturday Night Live")

Natalie Dormer ("Game of Thrones")Natalie Dormer ("Game of Thrones")

Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein ("Portlandia")Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein ("Portlandia")

Teyonah Parris ("Mad Men") Teyonah Parris ("Mad Men")

Rico Rodriguez ("Modern Family")Rico Rodriguez ("Modern Family")

Lena Headey ("Game of Thrones")Lena Headey ("Game of Thrones")

Melissa McCarthy ("Mike & Molly")Melissa McCarthy ("Mike & Molly")

Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men")Kiernan Shipka ("Mad Men")

Mario Lopez ("Extra")Mario Lopez ("Extra")

Hayden Panettiere ("Nashville")Hayden Panettiere ("Nashville")

Keke Palmer ("Masters of Sex")Keke Palmer ("Masters of Sex")

Kelly Osbourne (E!'s "Fashion Police")Kelly Osbourne (E!'s "Fashion Police")








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  • "Breaking Bad" wins best drama; stars also win

  • "Modern Family" wins best comedy series

  • Jim Parsons of "Big Bang" wins Emmy for fourth time

  • "American Horror Story," "Sherlock" take home multiple awards




(CNN) -- "Breaking Bad" is in blue heaven.


The AMC series -- about a chemistry teacher-turned-drug lord who rides powerful methamphetamine called "Blue" to wealth and pain -- concluded its triumphant run last year as one of the most-lauded TV series of all time: the story of "Mr. Chips turning into Scarface," as creator Vince Gilligan liked to describe it. On Monday, the show received one more set of honors: a slew of nods at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, including the Emmy for outstanding drama series.


The show won six Emmys total, second only to "Sherlock: His Last Vow's" seven among all programs.


Quick read: Full list of winners


There was some tough competition this year, notably from "True Detective," the moody HBO detective series starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.


Bryan Cranston won the lead actor Emmy for his performance as meth king Walter White, beating out the Oscar-winning McConaughey, who was the subject of laudatory and humorous remarks all night long.





What is an Emmy REALLY worth?








Season 7 of the very popular comedy "The Big Bang Theory" had its finale on May 15. Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco play Leonard and Penny, who just got engaged on the series. Here is a primer on the show's characters:Season 7 of the very popular comedy "The Big Bang Theory" had its finale on May 15. Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco play Leonard and Penny, who just got engaged on the series. Here is a primer on the show's characters:



Simon Helberg plays Howard Wolowitz, an aerospace engineer who started out as a bit of a creeper of women, but these days is happily married. Simon Helberg plays Howard Wolowitz, an aerospace engineer who started out as a bit of a creeper of women, but these days is happily married.



Jim Parsons has won three Emmys for his portrayal of physicist Sheldon Cooper, who is as clueless about social interaction as he is knowledgeable about science. He is "dating" Amy Farrah Fowler.Jim Parsons has won three Emmys for his portrayal of physicist Sheldon Cooper, who is as clueless about social interaction as he is knowledgeable about science. He is "dating" Amy Farrah Fowler.



Three-time Emmy nominee Mayim Bialik plays Amy Farrah Fowler, a scientist who is involved with Sheldon. She also believes she is best friends with Penny. Three-time Emmy nominee Mayim Bialik plays Amy Farrah Fowler, a scientist who is involved with Sheldon. She also believes she is best friends with Penny.



Cuoco plays Penny, a waitress who can't quite match wits with her group of friends, but nevertheless hangs out with them. She lives across the hall from Sheldon and her now fiance Leonard.Cuoco plays Penny, a waitress who can't quite match wits with her group of friends, but nevertheless hangs out with them. She lives across the hall from Sheldon and her now fiance Leonard.



Melissa Rauch plays Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz. She is a highly paid scientist who is married to Howard. A frequent joke in the show is how she can be as overbearing as his mother.Melissa Rauch plays Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz. She is a highly paid scientist who is married to Howard. A frequent joke in the show is how she can be as overbearing as his mother.



"Roseanne" alum Galecki stars as Leonard Hofstadter, Sheldon's long-suffering roommate and Penny's future husband. He is a physicist. "Roseanne" alum Galecki stars as Leonard Hofstadter, Sheldon's long-suffering roommate and Penny's future husband. He is a physicist.



Kunal Nayyar plays Rajesh Ramayan "Raj" Koothrappali, a shy astrophysicist who up until recently could only talk to women after he drank alcohol. He is desperate to find true love and recently, finally found a girlfriend.Kunal Nayyar plays Rajesh Ramayan "Raj" Koothrappali, a shy astrophysicist who up until recently could only talk to women after he drank alcohol. He is desperate to find true love and recently, finally found a girlfriend.




Photos: \'Big Bang Theory\' castPhotos: 'Big Bang Theory' cast



"Even I thought about voting for Matthew," joked Cranston, and then turned serious.


"My own family nicknamed me Sneaky Pete," he said, noting he didn't expect he'd find his niche. And then he found acting.


He dedicated the Emmy to "all the Sneaky Petes of the world. ... Take a chance, take a risk. It's really worth it."


Aaron Paul got his third win for playing Jesse Pinkman, White's sometimes undependable right hand.


"I've learned so much, on screen and off," he said to Cranston, sitting in the audience.


And Anna Gunn won for outstanding supporting actress for her performance as White's wife. She also won last year.


Show writer Moira Walley-Beckett also won.


"Detective" wasn't completely shut out. It won four technical awards at the Creative Arts Emmys on August 16 and another one on the telecast, the latter for director Cary Joji Fukunaga.


Repeat performances


"Breaking Bad's" win wasn't its first; it also won best drama last year. And many of Emmy's other winners may have seemed equally familiar.


"Modern Family" won outstanding comedy series for the fifth straight year, despite stiff competition. In addition, the show's Ty Burrell won outstanding supporting actor and Gail Mancuso won for directing.


Backstage, Mancuso hoped her Emmy gave young girls a sign that there were jobs for them besides acting.


"Seeing a woman winning an Emmy is a wonderful image to project to young girls who think they can do something besides in front of the camera," she said.


Julianna Margulies won outstanding lead actress in a drama for her performance in "The Good Wife." She won in 2010 and has been nominated each year since.


Jim Parsons won the Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a comedy. It's his fourth win in the category, all for his performance in "The Big Bang Theory."


Julia Louis-Dreyfus ("Veep") earned an Emmy for lead actress in a comedy, her second straight. In congratulations, Cranston -- a former "Seinfeld' co-star -- gave her a passionate kiss. (It was OK -- they checked with their spouses beforehand.)


"He went for it. He goes for it in everything he does," she said later.


And "The Amazing Race" won for reality competition, a return to the winner's circle after losing to "The Voice" last year. It's now won 10 of the 12 Emmys given out in the category.


Sneaky 'Sherlock'


However, the Emmys weren't entirely surprise-free. Despite 16 nominations, the HBO TV movie "The Normal Heart" -- based on Larry Kramer's 1985 play about the beginnings of the AIDS crisis -- won just two Emmys. It did win in the most important of its categories, that of outstanding TV movie.


"This is for all of the hundreds of thousands of artists who have passed from HIV/AIDS since 1981," said director Ryan Murphy.


But it was "Sherlock: His Last Vow" that took home many of the genre's awards. Lead actor Benedict Cumberbatch, supporting actor Martin Freeman and writer Stephen Moffat all took home trophies, with Freeman beating out four performers from "The Normal Heart."


"Fargo" won two Emmys, including an award for outstanding miniseries, and "American Horror Story: Coven" picked up two awards, for actresses Kathy Bates and Jessica Lange.


Asked backstage if she had any other goals, Lange offered an unlikely objective: "I want to win the Belmont Stakes," she said.


Williams: 'He made us laugh'


The "In Memoriam" tribute was set to the music of "Smile," sung by Sara Bareilles. It concluded with Robin Williams.


"He made us laugh -- hard -- every time you saw him," said Billy Crystal, telling stories about Williams' quick wit in a broadcast booth and at a family gathering.


"It's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in all of our lives," he said.


Backstage, Kathy Bates remembered Williams' good nature.


One year at the Golden Globes, in a time before cell phones were commonplace, she was waiting at a pay phone to call her mother -- and didn't have change. It was Williams who gave her a quarter. Years later, he was presenting the Oscar for supporting actress, for which Bates was nominated. She didn't win that time.


"I won this time, and this is for you," she said, getting choked up.


Louis C.K. also reflected on Williams.


"I grew up watching him. He was somebody who worked so hard at it and was explosive with energy," he said. "He was a beacon when I was a kid." The two became friendly later, with Williams telling Louis C.K. he was a fan of "Louie."


"He was a big influence on me as a person and comedically," he said.


Brisk hosting


Host Seth Meyers kept things lively with some winning skits and a brisk monologue. He opened the show with pokes at the very timing of the Emmys itself.


Noting that the awards show was on a Monday night in August -- so it didn't conflict with Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards and an NFL game on Emmy network NBC -- the host noted that could only mean one thing: It's "about to get canceled."


"Breaking Bad" never had to undergo that indignity. The show simply got better throughout its five-season run, gaining audience, gripping fans, leaving on its own terms.


"This is a wonderful icing on the cake," said creator Gilligan. "The cake itself, the substance, was getting to work with these wonderful people for six years.


"It's going to be a tough one to top, that's for sure."


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