The Complete List of 2016 Primetime Emmy Winners

On Sunday, Sept. 18, ABC aired the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards live from Los Angeles, California. The show was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Going into the night, HBO’s Game of Thrones had 23 nominations, followed by FX’s The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which had 22 nominations and FX’s Fargo, which had 18 nominations. Below is the complete list of nominations of winners, with data provided by the Television Academy’s Emmy website.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations in the category were Bryan Cranston for All The Way, Idris Elba for Luther, Benedict Cumberbatch for Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece), Tom Hiddleston for The Night Manager, Courtney B. Vance for The People vs. O.J. Simpson and Cuba Gooding, Jr. for The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is Courtney B. Vance for The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations in the category were Felicity Huffman for American Crime, Lili Taylor for American Crime, Kerry Washington for Confirmation, Kirsten Dunst for Fargo, Audra McDonald for Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill and Sarah Paulson for The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is Sarah Paulson for The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were Anthony Anderson for black-ish, Aziz Ansari for Master of None, William H. Macy for Shameless, Thomas Middleditch for Silicon Valley, Will Forte for Last Man On Earth and Jeffrey Tambor for Transparent. The winner of the category is Jeffrey Tambor for Transparent, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Bob Odenkirk for Better Call Saul, Kyle Chandler for Bloodline, Kevin Spacey for House of Cards, Rami Malek for Mr. Robot, Liev Schreiber for Ray Donovan and Matthew Rhys for The Americans. The winner of the category is Rami Malek for Mr. Robot, which airs on USA.

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
The nominations in this category were Tracee Ellis Ross for black-ish, Laurie Metcalf Getting On, Lily Tomlin for Grace and Frankie, Amy Schumer for Inside Amy Schumer, Ellie Kemper for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Julia Louis-Dreyfus for Veep. The winner of the category is Julia Louis-Dreyfus for Veep, which airs on HBO. She’s won the award for the last five years.

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
The nominations in this category were Taraji P. Henson for Empire, Claire Danes Homeland, Robin Wright for House of Cards, Viola Davis for, Tatiana Maslany for Orphan Black and Keri Russell for The Americans. The winner is Tatiana Maslany for Orphan Black, which airs on BBC America.

Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Series
The nominations in the category were Drunk History, Key and Peele, Portlandia, Saturday Night Live and The Voice. The winner of the category is Portlandia, which airs on IFC.

Outstanding Children’s Program
The nominations in the category were Dog With A Blog, Girl Meets World, It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown!, Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Hello, I Must Be Going! 25 Years Of Nick News With Linda Ellerbee and School of Rock. The winner of the category is It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown, which aired on ABC.

Outstanding Choreography
The nominations in the category were America’s Best Dance Crew, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Dancing With The Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, which received two nominations. Two shows won in the category: America’s Best Dance Crew, which airs on MTV, and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which airs on the CW.

Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations in the category were Fargo, Luther, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece) and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is Fargo, which airs on FX.

Outstanding Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were black-ish, Master of None, Modern Family, Silicon Valley, Transparent, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Veep. The winner of the category is Veep, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were Catastrophe, Master of None, Silicon Valley, which was nominated for two different episodes, and Veep, which was nominated for two different episodes. The winner is Master of None, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
The nominations in the category were Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, Inside Amy Schumer, Key & Peele, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Portlandia and Saturday Night Live. The winner of the category is Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Commercial
The nominations in the category were Dear Peyton from Gatorade, Love Has No Labels from AdCouncil, Marilyn from Snickers, Paper from Honda and Year in 2015 from Google. The winner of the category is AdCouncil’s Love Has No Labels.

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were Master of None, Silicon Valley, which was nominated for two different episodes, Transparent and Veep, which was nominated for three different episodes. The winner of the category is Transparent, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series
The nominations in the category were Inside Amy Schumer, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Saturday Night Live, The Late Late Show With James Corden and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The winner of the category is Inside Amy Schumer, which airs on Comedy Central.

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, which was nominated for two episodes, Homeland, Ray Donovan and The Knick. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
The nominations in the category were All The Way, Fargo, The Night Manager and The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which was nominated for three episodes. The winner of the the category is The Night Manager, which aired in AMC.

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
The nominations in the category were The 58th Grammy Awards, Adele Live in New York City, Amy Schumer: Live at The ApolloGrease: Live, Lemonade and The Kennedy Center Honors. The winner is Grease: Live, which aired on Fox.

Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
The nominations in the category were American Masters, Chef’s Table, Making a Murderer, The Seventies and Woman With Gloria Steinem. The winner of the category is Making a Murderer, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Better Call Saul, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Homeland, House of Cards, Mr. Robot and The Americans. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series
The nominations in the category were Dancing With The Stars, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Saturday Night Live, The Big Bang Theory and The Voice. The winner of the category is Dancing With The Stars, which airs on ABC.

Outstanding Television Movie
The nominations in the category were A Very Murray Christmas, All The Way, Confirmation, Luther and Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece). The winner of the category is Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece), which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
The nominations in the category were All The Way, Descendants, Fargo, Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise, The Night Manager and War & Peace. The winner of the category is The Night Manager, which airs on AMC.

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)
The nominations in the category were Bates Motel, Chef’s Table, Limitless, Minority Report, Mr. Robot and Penny Dreadful. The winner of the category is Mr. Robot, which airs on USA.

Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
The nominations in the category were Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Empire, Galavant, Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special and The Hunting Ground. The winner of the category is The Hunting Ground, which aired on CNN. This gave Diane Warren, who wrote the themes from well-known movies, her first Emmy. She’s now won more Emmys than Oscars, despite being nominated for an Oscar eight times.

Outstanding Variety Special
The nominations in the category were Adele Live in New York City, Amy Schumer: Live at The Apollo, Lemonade, The Kennedy Center Honors and The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special. The winner of the category is The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special.

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were Louie Anderson for Baskets, Andre Braugher for Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Keegan-Michael Key for Key & Peele, Ty Burrell for Modern Family, Tituss Burgess for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Tony Hale for Veep. The winner of the category is Louie Anderson for Baskets, which airs on FX.

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Jonathan Banks for Better Call Saul, Ben Mendelsohn for Bloodline, Peter Dinklage for Game of Thrones, Kit Harrington for Game of Thrones, Michael Kelly for House of Cards and Jon Voight for Ray Donovan. The winner of the category is Ben Mendelsohn for Bloodline, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
The nominations in the category were Niecy Nash for Getting On, Allison Janney for Mom, Kate McKinnon for Saturday Night Live, Judith Light for Transparent, Gaby Hoffmann for Transparent and Anna Chlumsky for Veep. The winner of the category is Kate McKinnon for Saturday Night Live, which airs on NBC.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Dame Maggie Smith for Downton Abbey, Leane Headey for Game of Thrones, Emilia Clarke for Game of Thrones, Maisie Williams for Game of Thrones, Maura Tierney for The Affair and Constance Zimmer for UnREAL. The winner of the category is Dame Maggie Smith for Downton Abbey.

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
The nominations in the category were Black Sails, Game of Thrones, Gotham, Marvel’s Daredevil and Vikings. The winner of the category is Black Sails, which airs on Starz.

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
The nominations in the category were Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Mr. Robot, The Americans, The Good Wife and UnREAL. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special
The nominations in the category were Amy Schumer: Live at The Apollo, John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid, Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping, Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted and Triumph’s Election Special 2016. The winner is Patton Oswalt for Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping.

Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking
The nominations in the category were Cartel Land, Jim: The James Foley Story, Racing Extinction, The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (Independent Lens), The Hunting Ground and Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom. There were two winners in the category: Cartel Land, which aired on A&E, and Jim: The James Foley Story, which aired on HBO.

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)
The nominations in the category were Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Deadliest Catch, Making a Murderer, Vice and What Happened, Miss Simone? The winner of the category is Vice, which aired on HBO.

Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (Juried)
The winners of the category were Adventure Time, which received two wins and airs on Cartoon Network, He Named Me Malala, which aired on National Geographic, Long Live the Royals, which aired on Cartoon Network and Robot Chicken DC Comics III: Magical Friendship, which aired on Adult Swim.

Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
The nominations for the category were Fargo, Grease: Live, Roots, The Night Manager and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Costumes for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Dancing With The Stars, Grease: Live, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Saturday Night Live and The Wiz Live! The winner of the category is The Wiz Live!, which aired on NBC.

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
The nominations for the category were American Horror Story: Hotel, Fargo, Roots, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece) and The Night Manager. The winner of the category is Fargo, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Main Title Design
The nominations for the category were Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Narcos, The Man in the High Castle, The Night Manager and Vinyl. The winner of the category is The Man in the High Castle, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Hairstyling for a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were All The Way, American Horror Story: Hotel, Fargo, Roots and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
The nominations for the category were Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Narcos, Sense8, The Night Manager and The Whispers. The winner of the category is Marvel’s Jessica Jones, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Music Direction
The nominations for the category were A Very Murray Christmas, Danny Elfman’s Music From the Films of Tim Burton (Live from Lincoln Center), Jazz at The White House, Sinatra: Voice For a Century (Live from Lincoln Center) and Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at The White House. The winner is Danny Elfman’s Music From the Films of Tim Burton (Live from Lincoln Center), which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special
The nominations for the category were Becoming Mike Nichols, Everything is Copy – Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted, Listen to Me Marlon, Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures and What Happened, Miss Simone? The winner of the category is What Happened, Miss Simone?, which aired on Netflix.

Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program
The nominations for the category were Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Cartel Land, He Named Me Malala, Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures and What Happened, Miss Simone? The winner of the category is Cartel Land, which aired on A&E.

Outstanding Picture Editing for a Nonfiction Program
The nominations for the category were Cartel Land, He Named Me Malala, Making a Murderer, Vice and What Happened Miss Simone? The winner of the category is Making a Murderer, which aired on Netflix.

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)
The nominations for the category were Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Cartel Land, He Named Me Malala, Making a Murderer and What Happened, Miss Simone? The winner of the category is Cartel Land, which aired on A&E.

Outstanding Special Visual Effects
The nominations for the category were Black Sails, Game of Thrones, Penny Dreadful, The Man in the High Castle and Vikings. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Animated Program
The nominations for the category were Archer, Bob’s Burgers, Phineas and Ferb Last Day of Summer, South Park and The Simpsons. The winner of the category is Archer, which airs on FX.

Outstanding Short Form Animation Program
The nominations for the category were Adventure TimeRobot Chicken, SpongeBob SquarePants, Steven Universe and The Powerpuff Girls. The winner of the category is Robot Chicken, which airs on Adult Swim.

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)
The nominations for the category were American Horror Story: Hotel, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, Penny Dreadful and The Man in the High Castle. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less)
The nominations for the category were Silicon Valley, The Big Bang Theory, The Muppets, Transparent and Veep. The winner of the category is Transparent, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More)
The nominations for the category were Downton Abbey, Fargo, Masters of Sex, Outlander and The Knick. The winner of the category is Downton Abbey, which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
The nominations for the category were Modern Family, Silicon Valley, Transparent, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Veep. The winner of the category is Veep, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, Mr. Robot and Orange is the New Black. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance
The nominations for the category were Family Guy, South Park, which was nominated for two episodes, and SuperMansion, which was also nominated for two episodes. The winner of the category is Family Guy, which airs on Fox.

Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series
The nominations for the category were Mom, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, The Big Bang Theory and The Soul Man. The winner of the category is Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, which airs on Nickelodeon.

Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
The nominations for the category were Bates Model, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Gotham, Homeland, House of Cards and The Man in the High Castle. The winner of the category is The Man in the High Castle, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Deadliest Catch, Intervention, Life Below Zero, Project Runway, Survivor and The Amazing Race. The winner of the category is Life Below Zero, which airs on National Geographic.

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Multiplatform Storytelling (Juried)
The winner of the category is Archer Scavenger Hunt.

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Original Interactive Program (Juried)
The winner of the category is Henry, from Oculus Platform.

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Social TV Experience (Juried)
The winner of the category is @midnight With Chris Hardwick, which airs on Comedy Central.

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – User Experience and Visual Design (Juried)
The winner of the category is the Cartoon Network App Experience.

Outstanding Directing for a Nonfiction Program
The nominations for the category were Cartel Land, Chef’s Table, He Named Me Malala, Making a Murderer and What Happened, Miss Simone? The winner of the category is Making a Murderer, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Fargo, which received nominations for two episodes, and The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which received nominations for three episodes. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Fargo, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece), The Night Manager, The People vs. O.J. Simpson and True Detective. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which airs on FX.

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
The nominations for the category were Peter Scolari for Girls, Larry David for Saturday Night Live, Bob Newhart for The Big Bang Theory, Bradley Whitford for Transparent and Martin Mull for Veep. The winner of the category is Peter Scolari for Girls, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Max von Sydow for Game of Thrones, Reg E. Cathey for House of Cards, Mahershala Ali for House of Cards, Paul Sparks for House of Cards, Hank Azaria for Ray Donovan and Michael J. Fox for The Good Wife. The winner of the category is Hank Azaria for Ray Donovan, which airs on Showtime.

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
The nominations for the category were Amy Schumer for Saturday Night Live, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey for Saturday Night Live, Melissa McCarthy for Saturday Night Live, Christine Baranski for The Big Bang Theory, Laurie Metcalf for The Big Bang Theory and Melora Hardin for Transparent. The winner of the category is Amy Poehler and Tina Fey for Saturday Night Live, giving Poehler her first Emmy win.

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Laurie Metcalf for Horace and Pete, Ellen Burstyn for House of Cards, Molly Parker for House of Cards, Allison Janney for Masters of Sex, Margo Martindale for The Americans and Carrie Preston for The Good Wife. The winner of the category is Margo Martindale for The Americans, which airs on FX.

Outstanding Hairstyling for Multi-Camera Series or Special
The nominations for the category were Dancing With The Stars, Grease: Live, Key & Peele, Saturday Night Live and The Wiz Live! The Winner of the category is Saturday Night Live, which airs on NBC.

Outstanding Hairstyling for Single Camera Series
The nominations for the category were Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Masters of Sex, Penny Dreadful and The Knick. The winner of the category is Downton Abbey, which airs on PBS.

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
The nominations for the category were Ryan Seacrest from American Idol, Tom Bergeron for Dancing With The Stars, Jane Lynch for Hollywood Game Night, Steve Harvey for Little Big Shots starring Steve Harvey, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn for Project Runway and RuPaul Charles for RuPaul’s Drag Race. The winner of the category is RuPaul Charles for RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series and Special
The nominations for the category were Danny Elfman’s Music From The Films of Tim Burton (Live from Lincoln Center), Grease: Live, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, The Oscars and The Voice. The winner of the category is Danny Elfman’s Music From The Films of Time Burton (Live from Lincoln Center), which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie or Special
The nominations for the category were The 69th Annual Tony Awards, Adele Live in New York City, Grease: Live, The Oscars and The Wiz Live! The winner of the category is Grease: Live, which aired on Fox.

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special
The nominations for the category were Fargo, which had two episodes get nominations, The Night Manager and The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which had three episodes get nominations. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Informational Series or Special
The nominations for the category were Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Inside The Actor’s Studio, StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson, The Story of God With Morgan Freeman and Vice. The winner of the category is Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, which airs on CNN.

Outstanding Interactive Program
The nominations for the category were Conan, Game of Thrones Main Titles 360 Experience, Saturday Night Live Interactive Experience, Talking Dead Interactive Experience and The Late Late Show With James Corden. The winner of the category is The Late Late Show With James Corden, which airs on CBS.

Outstanding Lighting Design | Lighting Direction for a Variety Series
The nominations for the category were American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, Saturday Night Live, So You Think You Can Dance and The Voice. The winner of the category is The Voice, which airs on NBC.

Outstanding Lighting Design | Lighting Direction for a Variety Show
The nominations for the category were Adele Live in New York City, Grease: Live, Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show, The Oscars and The Wiz Live! The winner of the category is Grease: Live, which aired on Fox.

Outstanding Makeup for a Limited Series or Movie (Non-Prosthetic)
The nominations for the category were All The Way, American Horror Story: Hotel, Fargo, Roots and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is American Horror Story: Hotel, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)
The nominations for the category were Dancing With The Stars, Grease: Live, Key & Peele, Saturday Night Live and The Wiz Live! The winner of the category is Key & Peele, which aired on Comedy Central.

Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)
The nominations for the category were Game of Thrones, Penny Dreadful, The Knick, Vikings and Vinyl. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Limited Series
The nominations for the category were American Crime, Fargo, Roots, The Night Manager and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is The People vs. O.J. Simpson, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
The nominations for the category were 2 Broke Girls, Horace And Pete, Last Man Standing, Mike & Molly, Mom and The Big Bang Theory. The winner of the category is The Big Bang Theory, which airs on CBS.

Outstanding Narrator
The nominations for the category were Adrien Brody for Breakthrough, Keith David for Jackie Robinson, Anthony Mendez for Jane the Virgin, David Attenborough for Life Steps and Laurence Fisburne as Alex Haley for Roots. The winner of the category is Keith David for Jackie Robinson, which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
The nominations for the category were Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Silicon Valley, which was nominated for two episodes, and Veep, which was nominated for two episodes. The winner of the category is Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which airs on the CW.

Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Born This Way, which had two episodes nominated, Deadliest Catch, Naked and Afraid XL and Project Greenlight. The winner of the category is Project Greenlight, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming
The nominations for the category were Conan in Korea, Drunk History, Key & Peele, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and Lemonade. The winner of the category is Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Special Class Program
The nominations for the category were the 69th Annual Tony Awards, Grease: Live, Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show, The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards and The Oscars. The winner of the category is Grease: Live, which aired on Fox.

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special
The nominations for the category were All The Way, American Horror Story: Hotel, Game of Thrones, Penny Dreadful and The Walking Dead. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The nominations for the category were American Ninja Warrior, Dancing With The Stars, Project Runway, The Amazing Race, The Voice and Top Chef. The winner is The Voice, which airs on NBC.

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Better Call Saul, which was nominated for two episodes, Game of Thrones, which was nominated for two episodes, and Narcos. The winner of the category is one of the Game of Thrones episodes, which air on HBO.

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation
The nominations for the category were Modern Family, Mozart in the Jungle, Silicon Valley, The Simpsons and Veep. The winner of the category is Mozart in the Jungle, which airs on Amazon.

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)
The nominations for the category were Better Call Saul, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, House of Cards, Mr. Robot and Ray Donovan. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Special Effects in a Supporting Role
The nominations for the category were 11.22.63, Better Call Saul, Hannibal, Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece) and The Walking Dead. The winner of the category is Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (Masterpiece), which aired on PBS.

Outstanding Structured Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Antiques Roadshow, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Lip Sync Battle, Mythbusters, Shark Tank and Undercover Boss. The winner of the category is Shark Tank, which airs on ABC.

Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program
The nominations for the category were Angie Tribeca, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, K.C. Undercover, Saturday Night Live and Shameless. The winner of the category is Shameless, which airs on Showtime.

Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Game of Thrones, Gotham, Marvel’s Daredevil, Rush Hour and The Blacklist. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Jesse Plemons for Fargo, Bokeem Woodbine for Fargo, Hugh Laurie for The Night Manager, Sterling K. Brown for The People vs. O.J. Simpson, David Schwimmer for The People vs. O.J. Simpson and John Travolta for The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is Sterling K. Brown for The People vs. O.J. Simpson.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Melissa Leo for All The Way, Regina King for American Crime, Sarah Paulson for American Horror Story: Hotel, Kathy Bates for American Horror Story: Hotel, Jean Smart for Fargo and Olivia Colman for The Night Manager. The winner is Regina King for American Crime, which aired on ABC.

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Born This Way, Deadliest Catch, Gaycation With Ellen Page, Intervention, Project Greenlight and United Shades of America. The winner of the category is Born This Way, which airs on A&E.

Outstanding Variety Talk Series
The nominations for the category were Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Real Time With Bill Maher, The Late Late Show With James Corden and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The winner of the category is Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program
The nominations for the category were Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, Everything is Copy – Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted, Jackie Robinson, Making a Murderer and Walt Disney (American Experience). The winner of the category is Making a Murderer, which airs on Netflix.

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
The nominations for the category were Documentary Now, Drunk History, Inside Amy Schumer, Key & Peele, Portlandia and Saturday Night Live. The winner is Key & Peele, which aired on Comedy Central.

Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Outlander, Roots and The People vs. O.J. Simpson. The winner of the category is Game of Thrones, which airs on HBO.

Outstanding Costumes for a Contemporary Series, Limited Series or Movie
The nominations for the category were American Horror Story: Hotel, Empire, Grace and Frankie, The Good Wife and Transparent. The winner of the category is American Horror Story: Hotel, which aired on FX.

Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy Series or Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Rob Corrdry for Childrens Hospital, Rob Huebel for Childrens Hospital, Oscar Nunez for The Crossroads of History, Lou Diamond Phillips for The Crossroads of History and Jack McBrayer for Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell. The winner of the category is Rob Corrdry for Childrens Hospital, which aired on Adult Swim.

Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy Series or Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Patrika Darbo for Acting Dead, Erinn Hayes for Childrens Hospital, Janet Varney for Everyone’s Crazy But Us, Michelle Ang for Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462 and Tracie Thoms for Send Me: an original web series. The winner of the category is Patrika Darbo for Acting Dead.

Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Event or Award Special
The nominations for the category for the categories were Grease: Live, He Named Me Malala, Lemonade, The Oscars and The Wiz Live! The winner of the category is Grease: Live, which aired on Fox.

Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
The nominations for the category were Childrens Hospital, Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462, Hack Into Broad City, Her Story and UnREAL The Auditions. The winner of the category is Childrens Hospital, which aired on Adult Swim.

Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series
The nominations for the category were A Year in Space, Inside Look: The People vs. O.J. Simpson, Jay Leno’s Garage, National Endowment for the Arts: United States of Art and Roots: A New Vision. The winner of the category is Inside Look: The People vs. O.J. Simpson.

Outstanding Short Form Variety Series
The nominations for the category were Epic Rap Battles of History, Gay of Thrones, Honest Trailers, Making a Scene With James Franco and Park Bench with Steve Buscemi. The winner of the category is Park Bench with Steve Buscemi, which airs on AOL.

Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured or Competition Reality Program
The nominations for the category were Shark Tank, Survivor, The Amazing Race, The Voice and Who Do You Think You Are? The winner of the category is Who Do You Think You Are?, which airs on TLC.

Lauren Fitz: Lauren is a graduating senior at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, who is majoring in multiplatform journalism and is minoring in popular culture. She has been a member of the mxdwn Television team since February 2016 and was promoted to editor in October 2016. In addition to being part of the mxdwn team, she is a columnist and general entertainment reporter for her college's student-run paper, The BG News. In her free time, Lauren likes to read, watch TV and meet up with friends over coffee, where she will inevitably end up talking about TV. You can reach out to Lauren by email: lauren@mxdwn.com.
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