Emmy Awards: Sherlock and Breaking Bad win big
BBC One drama Sherlock has won a hat-trick of awards at the US Primetime Emmys in Los Angeles.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman won best actor and best supporting actor in a mini-series, although neither was at the ceremony.
Steven Moffat also won best writing in a mini-series for the final episode of Sherlock’s third season.
Drug drama Breaking Bad was the biggest winner on the night, scooping five awards including best drama series.
It was the second consecutive year that the show, which ended last September after five seasons, had picked up the ceremony’s highest honour.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston was named best actor in a drama series for a fourth time as the teacher-turned-drug kingpin Walter White.
He beat a host of Hollywood heavyweights including Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson for their roles in the acclaimed crime drama True Detective.
“I have gratitude for everything that has happened,” Cranston said.
His co-stars Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn were also honoured for best supporting actor and supporting actress in a drama series.
Collecting the award for best drama series, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan said: “Holy cow! This is indeed a wonderful time to be working in television. Thank you for this wonderful farewell to our show.”
In other categories, The Good Wife star Julianna Margulies won the Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series for her part as lawyer Alicia Florrick.
“I feel like this is the golden age of television, but it’s also the time for women in television,” she said. “I feel very grateful to be here.”
There were also best actress and best supporting actress in a mini-series awards for Oscar winners Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates for their roles in American Horror Story: Coven.
Although there was a considerable amount of British talent up for awards, success only came from Sherlock’s triple win and a best director award for Colin Bucksey for Fargo.
ITV drama Downton Abbey walked away empty-handed despite nominations for its stars Michelle Dockery, Dame Maggie Smith, Joanne Froggart and Jim Carter.
BBC series Luther also lost out in the best mini-series category to FX’s small screen adaptation of Fargo.
Game of Thrones actress Lena Headey, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Idris Elba, Helena Bonham Carter, Minnie Driver and Ricky Gervais were among the other British stars who were nominated.
Sitcom Modern Family was named best comedy series for a fifth consecutive year, equalling the record set by 1990s show Frasier for most comedy wins.
Ty Burrell also walked away with best supporting actor in a comedy for his role on the show.
The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons won best actor in a comedy series. Julia Louis-Dreyfus won her third consecutive Emmy for playing foul-mouthed US Vice President Selina Meyer in political satire Veep.
Allison Janney won the best supporting actress in a comedy series for Mom.
The ceremony also paid tribute to industry members who died in the past year.
They included James Garner, Ruby Dee, Sid Caesar, Carmen Zapata and Elaine Stritch.
It concluded with a special homage to Robin Williams by long-time friend Billy Crystal, who remembered the actor as “the brightest star in a comedy galaxy”.
“It is very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in our lives,” Crystal said.
“While some of the brightest of our celestial bodies are actually extinct now, their energy long since cool, but miraculously, because they float in the heavens so far away from the sound, their beautiful life will continue to shine on us forever.
“And the glow will be so bright, it will warm your heart, it will make your eyes glisten, and you’ll think to yourself, Robin Williams – what a concept.”
The main ceremony at the Nokia Theatre followed the Creative Arts Emmy prize-giving on 16 August, honouring TV guest stars and behind-the-scenes crew.
There were four awards for Sherlock including best cinematography, music, single-camera picture editing and sound editing.
“It’s great to see Sherlock being recognised so spectacularly at the Emmys,” Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC drama said.
“I’m delighted that the BBC is home to so much world class acting and writing talent.”
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Breaking Bad actors Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston posed with their Emmy Awards
Steven Moffat was at the Los Angeles ceremony to accept the best writing in a miniseries award
Modern Family won best comedy series for a fifth consecutive year
Julia Louis-Dreyfus collected the best actress in a comedy series for her role in Veep
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Here is a selection of the key winners.
Outstanding comedy series
Winner: Modern Family
Also nominated:
The Big Bang Theory
Louie
Orange is the New Black
Silicon Valley
Veep
Outstanding drama series
Winner: Breaking Bad
Also nominated:
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
House of Cards
Mad Men
True Detective
Outstanding miniseries
Winner: Fargo
Also nominated:
American Horror Story: Coven
Bonnie and Clyde
Luther
Treme
The White Queen
Outstanding TV movie
Winner: The Normal Heart
Also nominated:
Burton and Taylor
Killing Kennedy
Return to Zero
Sherlock: His Last Vow
The Trip to Bountiful
Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
Winner: Jim Parsons – The Big Bang Theory
Also nominated:
Louis CK – Louie
Don Cheadle – House of Lies
Ricky Gervais – Derek
Matt LeBlanc – Episodes
William H Macy – Shameless
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series
Winner: Ty Burrell – Modern Family
Also nominated:
Fred Armisen – Portlandia
Andre Braugher – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Adam Driver – Girls
Tony Hale – Veep
Jessie Tyler-Ferguson – Modern Family
Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series
Winner: Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Veep
Also nominated:
Lena Dunham – Girls
Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
Melissa McCarthy – Mike & Molly
Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation
Taylor Schilling – Orange Is the New Black
Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series
Winner: Allison Janney – Mom
Also nominated:
Mayim Bialik – The Big Bang Theory
Julie Bowen – Modern Family
Anna Chlumsky – Veep
Kate McKinnon – Saturday Night Live
Kate Mulgrew – Orange is the New Black
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
Winner: Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad
Also nominated:
Jeff Daniels – The Newsroom
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Woody Harrelson – True Detective
Matthew McConaughey – True Detective
Kevin Spacey – House of Cards
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
Winner: Aaron Paul – Breaking Bad
Also nominated:
Jim Carter – Downton Abbey
Josh Charles – The Good Wife
Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones
Mandy Patinkin – Homeland
Jon Voight – Ray Donovan
Outstanding lead actress in a drama series
Winner: Julianna Margulies – The Good Wife
Also nominated:
Lizzy Caplan – Masters of Sex
Claire Danes – Homeland
Michelle Dockery – Downton Abbey
Kerry Washington – Scandal
Robin Wright – House of Cards
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Winner: Anna Gunn – Breaking Bad
Also nominated:
Christine Baranski – The Good Wife
Joanne Froggatt – Downton Abbey
Lena Headey – Game of Thrones
Christina Hendricks – Mad Men
Dame Maggie Smith – Downton Abbey
Outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie
Winner: Benedict Cumberbatch – Sherlock: His Last Vow
Also nominated:
Chiwetel Ejiofor – Dancing on the Edge
Idris Elba – Luther
Martin Freeman – Fargo
Mark Ruffalo – The Normal Heart
Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo
Outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or movie
Winner: Martin Freeman – Sherlock: His Last Vow
Also nominated:
Matt Bomer – The Normal Heart
Colin Hanks – Fargo
Joe Mantello – The Normal Heart
Alfred Molina – The Normal Heart
Jim Parsons – The Normal Heart
Outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie
Winner: Jessica Lange – American Horror Story: Coven
Also nominated:
Helena Bonham Carter – Burton and Taylor
Minnie Driver – Return to Zero
Sarah Paulson – American Horror Story: Coven
Cicely Tyson – The Trip to Bountiful
Kristen Wiig – The Spoils of Babylon
Outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or movie
Winner: Kathy Bates – American Horror Story: Coven
Also nominated:
Angela Bassett – American Horror Story: Coven
Ellen Burstyn – Flowers in the Attic
Frances Conroy – American Horror Story: Coven
Julia Roberts – The Normal Heart
Alison Tolman – Fargo
Outstanding writing in a drama
Winner: Moira Walley-Beckett – Breaking Bad
Also nominated:
Vince Gilligan – Breaking Bad
David Benioff, DB Weiss – Game of Thrones
Beau Willimon – House of Cards
Nic Pizzolatto – True Detective
Outstanding writing in a comedy
Winner: Louis CK – Louie
Also nominated:
David Crane, Jeffrey Klarik – Episodes
Liz Friedman, Jenji Kohan – Orange is the New Black
Alec Berg – Silicon Valley
Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Armando Iannucci – Veep
Outstanding writing in a miniseries or movie
Winner: Steven Moffat – Sherlock: His Last Vow
Also nominated:
Neil Cross – Luther
Noah Hawley – Fargo
Larry Kramer – The Normal Heart
Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk – American Horror Story: Coven
David Simon, Eric Overmyer – Treme