2010 Emmy Winners List; 2010 Emmy Winners Lead by Modern Family

Ryan Christopher DeVault
The 2010 Emmy winners list is complete. Among the 2010 Emmy winners list is Modern Family, the 2010 Emmy winners for Outstanding Comedy Series, and the show that took home the most Emmy Award this year. Combining the Creative Arts Emmy's with the Primetime Emmy's that they won, Modern Family won a total of six 2010 Emmy's. That was the most for any show that was honored this year. The mini-series The Pacific led the overall awards with eight wins, while Temple Grandin won seven awards in the categories for made for television films. It was an amazing two weeks for all three projects, but Sunday night belonged to Modern Family.

The other shows that brought home numerous awards were Disney Prep & Landing, Glee, and Mad Men, with each of those show winning three 2010 Emmy Awards. Three time 2010 Emmy Award winners included Saturday Night Live, the 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony, and the 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert. The Emmy awards ended up being pretty good for all of the networks, showing how spread out the best shows and programs on television are right now. It was certainly an interesting 2010 Emmy winners list, and that full list from Sunday is below. We also provided a link to the overall winners when combining Sunday with last weekend's Creative Arts Emmy's.

Full Primetime 2010 Emmy Winners List

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy -- Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family

Outstanding Writing in a Comedy -- Modern Family

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy -- Jane Lynch, Glee

Outstanding Directing in a Comedy -- Glee

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy -- Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy -- Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program -- Top Chef

Outstanding Writing for a Drama -- Mad Men

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama -- Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama -- Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama -- Brian Cranston, Breaking Bad

Outstanding Directing in a Drama -- Dexter

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama -- Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer

Outstanding Writing in Variety -- 63rd Annual Tony Awards

Outstanding Variety Series -- The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie -- Julia Ormond, Temple Grandin

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie -- David Strathairn, Temple Grandin

Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or Movie -- You Don't Know Jack

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie -- Claire Danes, Temple Grandin

Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or Movie -- Temple Grandin

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie -- Al Pacino, You Don't Know Jack

Outstanding Miniseries -- The Pacific

Outstanding Made for Television Movie -- Temple Grandin

Outstanding Drama Series -- Mad Men

Outstanding Comedy Series -- Modern Family

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Published by Ryan Christopher DeVault

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  • exian9/1/2010

    double fail. methinks double barrelt shotgun with salt shells are required to sort this crap out.

  • Kayla8/30/2010

    Fail! Jensen Ackles should have won:Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama

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