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| 2002
Emmy Award Winners: |
| Outstanding
Drama Series - The West Wing (NBC) |
| Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Drama Series - James Gandolfini,
The Sopranos |
| Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Edie Falco,
The Sopranos |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Joe Pantoliano,
The Sopranos |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Tyne Daly,
Judging Amy |
| Outstanding
Guest Actor in a Drama Series - Charles S.
Dutton, Without a Trace |
| Outstanding
Guest Actress in a Drama Series - Alfre Woodard,
The Practice |
| Outstanding
Directing for a Drama Series - Christopher Misiano, The
West Wing : “25” |
| Outstanding
Writing for a Drama Series - David Chase, The Sopranos
: “Whitecaps” |
| Outstanding
Comedy Series - Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS) |
| Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Tony Shalhoub,
Monk |
| Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Debra Messing,
Will & Grace |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Brad Garrett,
Everybody Loves Raymond |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - Doris Roberts,
Everybody Loves Raymond |
| Outstanding
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Gene Wilder,
Will & Grace |
| Outstanding
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series - Christina
Applegate, Friends |
| Outstanding
Directing for a Comedy Series - Robert B. Weide, Curb
Your Enthusiasm : “Krazee-Eyez Killa” |
| Outstanding
Writing for a Comedy Series - Mike Royce, Everybody
Loves Raymond : “Counseling” |
| Outstanding
Variety, Music, or Comedy Series - The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) |
| Outstanding
Variety, Music, or Comedy Special - Cher - The Farewell
Tour (NBC) |
| Outstanding
Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program -
Wayne Brady, Whose Line Is It Anyway? |
| Outstanding
Directing in a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program - Glenn
Weiss, The 56th Annual Tony Awards |
| Outstanding
Writing in a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program - The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart |
| Outstanding
Miniseries - Steven Spielberg Presents Taken (Sci Fi)
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| Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie -
William H. Macy, Door to Door |
| Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie -
Maggie Smith, My House in Umbria |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie -
Ben Gazzara, Hysterical Blindness |
| Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie -
Gena Rowlands, Hysterical Blindness |
| Outstanding
Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie - Steven Schachter,
Door to Door |
| Outstanding
Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie - Larry Ramin
and Hugh Whitemore, Door to Door |
| Outstanding
made for Television Movie - Door to Door (TNT) |
| Outstanding
Nonfiction Series - (Traditional) American Masters (PBS)
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| Outstanding
Nonfiction Special - (Traditional) Benjamin Franklin (PBS)
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| Outstanding
Nonfiction Program - (Reality) The Amazing Race (CBS) |
| Outstanding
Nonfiction Program - (Alternative) Cirque Du Soleil Fire
Within (Bravo) |
| Outstanding
Children's Program - Through A Child's Eyes - September
11, 2001 (HBO) |
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Outstanding
Animated Program (one hour or less) - The Simpsons : “Three
Gays of the Condo”
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