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Emmy nominations list here with “Mad Men” for best drama

As expected, “Mad Men” snagged an Emmy nomination today as it began its bid for a record fifth outstanding drama
series prize, while “Modern Family” earned a nod for best comedy as it seeks a record sixth win in the category.

“Mad Men” will compete for best drama series with “Better Call Saul,” “Downton Abbey,” “Game of Thrones,” “Homeland,” “House of Cards” and “Orange is the New Black.

The AMC period advertising drama won the Emmy in the category each of its first four seasons, but last won in 2011. It completed its run in May and has history on its side. Both “Breaking Bad,” the winner each of the past two years,” and “The Sopranos” won in their final seasons.

“Mad Men” is among three series to be a four-time winner, along with “Hill Street Blues,” “L.A. Law” and “The West Wing.”

This is the fourth year in a row that none of the nominees for outstanding drama series came from the major broadcast networks. “The Good Wife” was the most recent nominee from a major broadcast network. A series
from the major broadcast networks has not won in the category since Fox’s “24” in 2006.

HBO’s “Game of Thrones” led the list of nominees with 24, followed by “American Horror Story: Freak Show” with 19 and “Olive Kitteridge” with 13.

Jon Hamm was nominated for best actor in a drama series for “Mad Men.”

He will square off against Kyle Chandler for “Bloodline,” Jeff Daniels for “The Newsroom,” Bob Odenkirk for “Better Call Saul,” Liev Schrieber for “Ray Donovan” and Kevin Spacey for “House of Cards.”

“Mad Men’s” Elisabeth Moss was nominated for best actress in a drama series, along with Claire Danes for “Homeland,” Viola Davis for “How to Get Away with Murder,” Taraji P. Henson for “Empire,” Tatiana Maslany for
“Orphan Black” and Robin Wright for “House of Cards.”

“Modern Family” has won the outstanding comedy series Emmy for a record-tying five consecutive seasons. “Frasier” is the other five-time winner in the category.

The ABC comedy will compete for the honor this year with “Louie,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Silicon Valley,” “Transparent,” “Veep” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.”

Anthony Anderson led the list of nominees for best actor in a comedy for his work in the freshman series “black-ish.” Will Forte was also a new face in the category for “The Last Man on Earth.” They will compete with Don Cheadle for “House of Lies,” William H. Macy for “Shameless,” Matt LeBlanc for “Episodes” and Louis C.K. for “Louie.”

Veteran actress and comedian Lily Tomlin scored a nomination for best actress in a comedy for “Grace and Frankie.” Perennial contender Edie Falco was nominated again for “Nurse Jackie,” along with Lisa Kudrow for “The
Comeback,” Amy Schumer for “Inside Amy Schumer,” Amy Poehler for “Parks and Recreation” and Julia Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep.”

CBS’ “The Amazing Race” was again among the nominees for outstanding reality-competition program. It has been nominated each of the preceding 13 years the category has been in existence. It won each of the first seven years,
and again in 2011, 2012 and 2014.

It will compete with “Dancing with the Stars,” “Project Runway,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Top Chef” and “The Voice.” The list of nominees in the category has now been the same for four years in a row. NBC’s “The Voice” and Bravo’s “Top Chef” are the only other shows to win in the category.

For this year’s Emmys, all references to mini-series have been changed to limited series, which is now defined as a program with two or more episodes with a total running time of at least 150 minutes, that tells a complete, non-
recurring story and does not have an on-going storyline and/or main characters in subsequent seasons.

Nominations for outstanding limited series went to ABC’s “American Crime,” FX’s “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” HBO’s “Olive Kitteridge,” Sundance’s “The Honorable Woman” and PBS’ “Wolf Hall.”

For outstanding television movie, nominations went to Acorn’s “Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain, Poirot’s Last Case,” HBO’s “Bessie,” Lifetime’s “Grace of Monaco,” HBO’s “Hello Ladies: The Movie,” National Geographic’s “Killing Jesus” and HBO’s “Nightingale.”

The nominations were announced at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood by Cat Deeley, host of “So You Think You Can Dance,” and Uzo Aduba, who won a guest actress Emmy last season for her portrayal of Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on “Orange is the New Black.”

Deeley scored her fifth nomination for host of a reality or reality-competition program. Also nominated in the category were Tom Bergeron of “Dancing with the Stars,” Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn of “Project Runway,” Anthony Bourdain of “The Taste” and Jane Lynch for “Hollywood Game Night.”

Aduba, meanwhile, was nominated for supporting actress in a drama, along with Joanne Froggatt of “Downton Abbey,” Emilia Clarke and Lena Headey of “Game of Thrones, Christine Baranski of “The Good Wife” and Christina
Hendricks of “Mad Men.”

Nominations for supporting actor in a drama went to Jonathan Banks of “Better Call Saul,” Jim Carter of “Downton Abbey,” Michael Kelly of “House of Cards,” Ben Mendelsohn of “Bloodline,” Peter Dinklage of “Game of
Thrones” and Alan Cumming of “The Good Wife.”

The nominations announcement was made at 8:30 a.m., a departure from the traditional early morning event timed to coincide with East Coast morning news shows. John Levrence, the Television Academy’s senior vice president of
awards, said the nature of the “24-hour news cycle gives flexibility to the timing of the announcement.”

The 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, which honor programming initially airing between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. from June 1, 2014, to May 31, 2015, will be presented Sept. 20 at the Microsoft Theater (formerly the Nokia Theatre) with

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star Andy Samberg as the host. The ceremony will be televised on Fox.

The bulk of the Primetime Emmys will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony Sept. 12, also at the Microsoft Theater.

Drama series
— “Game of Thrones”
— “Mad Men”
— “Downton Abbey”
— “Orange is the New Black”
— “Homeland”
— “House of Cards”
— “Better Call Saul”

Comedy series
— “Louie”
— “Modern Family”
— “Transparent”
— “Silicon Valley”
— “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
— “Veep”
— “Parks and Recreation”

Limited series
— “American Crime”
— “Olive Kitteridge”
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Wolf Hall”
— “The Honorable Woman”

Drama Actress
— Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”
— Viola Davis, “How to Get Away With Murder”
— Robin Wright, “House of Cards”
— Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”
— Claire Danes, “Homeland”
— Tatiana Maslany, “Orphan Black”

Drama Actor
— Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”
— Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”
— Jeff Daniels, “The Newsroom”
— Kevin Spacey, “House of Cards”
— Kyle Chandler, “Bloodline”
— Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovan”

Supporting Drama Actor
— Jonathan Banks, “Better Call Saul”
— Ben Mendelsohn, “Bloodline”
— Jim Carter, “Downton Abbey”
— Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones”
— Alan Cumming, “The Good Wife”
— Michael Kelly, “House of Cards”

Supporting Drama Actress
— Joanne Froggatt, “Downton Abbey”
— Lena Headey, “Game of Thrones”
— Emilia Clarke, “Game of Thrones”
— Christine Baranski, “The Good Wife”
— Christina Hendricks, “Mad Men”
— Uzo Aduba, “Orange is the New Black”

Guest Drama Actor
— Alan Alda, “The Blacklist”
— Michael J. Fox, “The Good Wife”
— F. Murray Abraham, “Homeland”
— Reg E. Cathey, “House of Cards”
— Beau Bridges, “Masters of Sex”
— Pablo Schreiber, “Orange is the New Black”

Guest Drama Actress
— Margo Martindale, “The Americans”
— Diana Rigg, “Game of Thrones”
— Rachel Brosnahan, “House of Cards”
— Cicely Tyson, “How To Get Away With Murder”
— Allison Janney, “Masters of Sex”
— Khandi Alexander, “Scandal”

Comedy Actress
— Lisa Kudrow, “The Comeback”
— Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”
— Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation”
— Lily Tomlin, “Grace and Frankie”
— Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie”
— Amy Schumer, “Inside Amy Schumer”

Comedy Actor
— Louis C.K., “Louie”
— Anthony Anderson, “black-ish”
— Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent”
— Matt LeBlanc, “Episodes”
— William H. Macy, “Shameless”
— Don Cheadle, “House of Lies”
— Will Forte, “Last Man on Earth”

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
— Andre Braugher, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”
— Adam Driver, “Girls”
— Keegan-Michael Key, “Key & Peele”
— Ty Burrell, “Modern Family”
— Tituss Burgess, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
— Tony Hale, “Veep”

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
— Mayim Bialik, “The Big Bang Theory”
— Niecy Nash, “Getting On”
— Julie Bowen, “Modern Family”
— Allison Janney, “Mom”
— Kate McKinnon, “Saturday Night Live”
— Gaby Hoffmann, “Transparent”
— Jane Krakowski, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
— Anna Chlumsky, “Veep”

Guest Comedy Actor
— Mel Brooks, “The Comedians”
— Paul Giamatti, “Inside Amy Schumer”
— Bill Hader, “Saturday Night Live”
— Louis C.K., “Saturday Night Live”
— Bradley Whitford, “Transparent”
— Jon Hamm, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”

Guest Comedy Actress
— Christine Baranski, “The Big Bang Theory”
— Gaby Hoffmann, “Girls”
— Pamela Adlon, “Louie”
— Elizabeth Banks, “Modern Family”
— Joan Cusack, “Shameless”
— Tina Fey, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”

Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
— Felicity Huffman, “American Crime”
— Frances McDormand, “Olive Kitteridge”
— Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Honorable Woman”
— Jessica Lange, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Queen Latifah, “Bessie”
— Emma Thomson, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (Live
From Lincoln Center)”

Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
— David Oyelowo, “Nightingale”
— Richard Jenkins, “Olive Kitteridge”
— Timothy Hutton, “American Crime”
— Mark Rylance, “Wolf Hall”
— Ricky Gervais, “Derek: The Final Chapter”
— Adrian Brody, “Houdini”

Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
— Richard Cabral, “American Crime”
— Denis O’Hare, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Finn Wittrock, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Michael Kenneth Williams, “Bessie”
— Bill Murray, “Olive Kitteridge”
— Damian Lewis, “Wolf Hall”

Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
— Regina King, “American Crime”
— Sarah Paulson, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Angela Bassett, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Kathy Bates, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Mo’Nique, “Bessie”
— Zoe Kazan, “Olive Kitteridge”

Variety Talk Series
— “The Colbert Report”
— “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”
— “Jimmy Kimmel Live”
— “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
— “Late Show With David Letterman”
— “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”

Reality-Competition Program
— “The Amazing Race”
— “Dancing With The Stars”
— “Project Runway”
— “So You Think You Can Dance”
— “Top Chef”

Variety Sketch Series
— “Drunk History”
— “Inside Amy Schumer”
— “Key & Peele”
— “Portlandia”
— “Saturday Night Live”

Television Movie
— “Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain, Poirot’s Last Case”
— “Killing Jesus”
— “Bessie”
— “Grace of Monaco”
— “Hello Ladies: The Movie”
— “Nightingale”

Drama Series Writing
— Joshua Brand, “The Americans” (“Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric
Sheep?)
— Gordon Smith, “Better Call Saul” (“Five-O”)
— David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, “Game of Thrones” (“Mother’s Mercy”)
— Matthew Weiner, “Mad Men” (“Lost Horizon”)
— Matthew Weiner, “Mad Men” (“Person to Person”)

Drama Series Directing
— Tim Van Patten, “Boardwalk Empire”
— David Nutter, “Game of Thrones”
— Jeremy Podeswa, “Game of Thrones”
— Lesli Linka Glatter, “Homeland”
— Steven Soderbergh, “The Knick”

Comedy Series Writing
— David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, “Episodes” (“Episode 409”)
— Will Forte, “The Last Man On Earth” (“Alive in Tucson”)
— Louis C.K.,“Louie” (“Bobby’s House”)
— Alec Berg, “Silicon Valley” (“Two Days of the Condor”)
— Jill Soloway, “Transparent” (“Pilot”)
— Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche, “Veep”
(“Election Night”)

Comedy Series Directing
— Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, “The Last Man On Earth”
— Louis C.K., “Louie”
— Mike Judge, “Silicon Valley”
— Jill Soloway, “Transparent”
— Armando Iannucci, “Veep”

Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special
— John Ridley, “American Crime”
— Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Horton Foote,
“Bessie”
— Stephen Merchant, Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, “Hello Ladies:
The Movie”
— Hugo Blick, “The Honorable Woman”
— Jane Anderson, “Olive Kitteridge”
— Peter Straughan, “Wolf Hall”

Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special
— Ryan Murphy, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— Dee Rees, “Bessie”
— Hugo Blick, “The Honorable Woman”
— Uli Edel, “Houdini”
— Tom Shankland, “The Missing”
— Lisa Cholodenko, “Olive Kitteridge”
— Peter Kosminsky, “Wolf Hall”

Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
— Tom Bergeron, “Dancing With The Stars”
— Jane Lynch, “Hollywood Game Night”
— Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, “Project Runway”
— Cat Deeley, “So You Think You Can Dance”
— Anthony Bourdain, “The Taste”

Structured Reality Program
— “Antiques Roadshow”
— “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”
— “MythBusters”
— “Property Brothers”
— “Shark Tank”
— “Undercover Boss”

Unstructured Reality Program
— “Alaska: The Last Frontier”
— “Deadliest Catch”
— “Intervention”
— “Million Dollar Listing New York”
— “Naked And Afraid”
— “Wahlburgers”

Variety Special
— “Bill Maher: Live From D.C.”
— “The Kennedy Center Honors”
— “Louis C.K.: Live at The Comedy Store”
— “Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— “Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek To Cheek LIVE!”

Variety Series Writing
— “The Colbert Report”
— “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”
— “Inside Amy Schumer”
— “Key & Peele”
— “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”

Variety Special Writing
— “The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards”
— “Key & Peele Super Bowl Special”
— “Louis C.K.: Live At The Comedy Store”
— “Mel Brooks Live At The Geffen”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”

Variety Series Directing
— James Hoskinson, “The Colbert Report”
— Chuck O’Neil, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”
— Amy Schumer and Ryan McFaul, “Inside Amy Schumer”
— Jerry Foley, “Late Show With David Letterman”
— Dave Diomedi, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”

Variety Special Directing
— Natalie Johns, “Annie Lennox: Nostalgia Live In Concert”
— Louis J. Horvitz, “The Kennedy Center Honors”
— Hamish Hamilton, “The Oscars”
— Don Roy King, “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— Glenn Weiss, “68th Annual Tony Awards”

Special Class Program
— “Beyonce And JAY Z On The Run”
— “The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards”
— “The Oscars”
— “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (Live From Lincoln
Center)”
— “68th Annual Tony Awards”

Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program
— “Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis: Brad Pitt”
— “Billy On The Street With First Lady Michelle Obama, Big Bird And
Elena!!!”
— “Childrens Hospital”
— “Key & Peele Presents Van And Mike: The Ascension”
— “Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show Starring Katy Perry”

Short-Format Nonfiction Program
— “American Horror Story: Extra-Ordinary Artists”
— “Parks And Recreation: Behind The Final Season”
— “30 For 30 Shorts”
— “Transparent: This is Me”
— “A Tribute to Mel Brooks”

Interactive Program
— “@midnight With Chris Hardwick”
— “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
— “Saturday Night Live: SNL40”
— “Talking Dead”
— “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”

Children’s Program
— “Alan Alda And The Actor Within You: A YoungArts Masterclass”
— “Degrassi”
— “Dog With A Blog”
— “Girl Meets World”
— “Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Coming Out”

Narrator
— Neil deGrasse Tyson, “Hubble’s Cosmic Journey”
— Anthony Mendez, “Jane The Virgin”
— Miranda Richardson, “Operation Orangutan”
— Peter Coyote, “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History”
— Henry Strozier, “Too Cute!”

Documentary Or Nonfiction Special
— “The Case Against 8”
— “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”
— “Sinatra: All Or Nothing At All”
— “Virunga”

Documentary Or Nonfiction Series
— “American Masters”
— “Cancer: The Emperor Of All Maladies”
— “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History”
— “The Sixties”

Informational Series Or Special
— “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown”
— “Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways”
— “Inside The Actors Studio”
— “StarTalk With Neil deGrasse Tyson”
— “Vice”

Documentary Filmmaking
— “Citizenfour”
— “The Great Invisible”
— “Hot Girls Wanted”

Writing for Nonfiction Programming
— Anthony Bourdain, “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown”
— Alex Gibney, “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief ”
— Brett Morgen, “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”
— Mark Bailey and Keven McAlester, “Last Days In Vietnam (American
Experience)”
— Geoffrey C. Ward, “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History”

Nonfiction Programming Directing
— Laura Poitras, “Citizenfour”
— Dave Grohl, “Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways”
— Alex Gibney, “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— Andrew Jarecki, “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— Brett Morgen, “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”

Animated Program
— “Archer”
— “Bob’s Burgers”
— “Over The Garden Wall”
— “The Simpsons”
— “South Park”

Short-Format Animated Program
— “Adventure Time”
— “Regular Show”
— “Robot Chicken”
— “Steven Universe”
— “Wander Over Yonder”

Character Voice-Over Performance
— John Roberts, “Bob’s Burgers”
— Seth MacFarlane, “Family Guy”
— Seth Green, “Robot Chicken”
— Dan Castellaneta, “The Simpsons”
— Tress MacNeille, “The Simpsons”
— Hank Azaria, ”The Simpsons”

Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or
More)
— “Constantine”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “Gotham”
— “House Of Cards ”
— “True Blood”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Downton Abbey”
— “The Knick”
— “Mad Men”
— “Masters Of Sex”

Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less)
— “The Big Bang Theory”
— “Incursion”
— “Hot In Cleveland”
— “Silicon Valley”
— “Transparent”
— “2 Broke Girls”
— “Veep”

Production Design for Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition
Programming
— “57th Annual Grammy Awards”
— “The Oscars”
— “Peter Pan Live!”
— “Portlandia”
— “The Voice”

Comedy Series Casting
— “Louie”
— “Modern Family”
— “Transparent”
— “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
— “Veep”

Drama Series Casting
— “Downton Abbey”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “House of Cards”
— “Mad Men”
— “Orange Is the New Black”

Casting for a Limited Series, Movie Or A Special
— “American Crime”
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bessie”
— “Olive Kitteridge”
— “Wolf Hall”

Choreography
— Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, and Tessandra Chavez, “Dancing With
The Stars”
— Witney Carson, “Dancing With The Stars”
— Spencer Liff, “So You Think You Can Dance ”
— Sonya Tayeh,”So You Think You Can Dance ”
— Travis Wall, “So You Think You Can Dance ”

Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series
— “The Big Bang Theory”
— “Mike & Molly”
— “The Millers”
— “2 Broke Girls”

Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
— “Boardwalk Empire,” Jonathan Freeman
— “Game of Thrones,” Fabian Wagner
— “Game of Thrones,” Anette Haellmigk
— “Game of Thrones,” Rob McLachlan
— “Game of Thrones,” Greg Middleton
— “The Good Wife,” Fred Murphy
— “House of Cards,” Martin Ahlgren

Cinematography for a Limited Series Or Movie
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bessie”
— “Houdini”
— “The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe”

Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming
— “Citizenfour”
— “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”
— “Virunga”

Cinematography For Reality Programming
— “The Amazing Race”
— “Deadliest Catch”
— “Life Below Zero”
— “Project Runway”
— “Survivor”

Commercial
— Brady Bunch - Snickers
— Dream On - Adobe
— #LikeAGirl - Always
— Lost Dog - Budweiser
— Made In NY - Gatorade
— With Dad - Nissan

Costumes For A Period/Fantasy Series, Limited Series Or Movie
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Downton Abbey”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “Wolf Hall”

Costumes For A Contemporary Series, Limited Series or Movie
— “Empire,” Paolo Nieddu and Eileen McCahill
— “Empire,” Rita D. McGhee and Sukari McGill
— “Gotham,” Lisa Padovani, Danielle Schembre-Borakovsky
— “The Mindy Project,” Salvador Perez, Gala Autumn, Ivy Heather Thaide
— “Olive Kitteridge,” Jenny Eagan, Debbie Holbrook
— “Transparent,” Marie Schley, Nancy Jarzynko

Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series
— “Better Call Saul,” Kelley Dixon
— “Better Call Saul,” Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb
— “Game of Thrones,” Tim Porter
— “Game of Thrones,” Katie Weiland
— “Mad Men,” Tom Wilson

Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
— “Inside Amy Schumer,” Nick Paley, Laura Weinberg, Jesse Gordon,
Billy Song
— “The Last Man On Earth,” Stacey Schroeder
— “Silicon Valley,” Tim Roche
— “Silicon Valley,” Brian Merken
— “Transparent,” Catherine Haight

Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
— “The Big Bang Theory”
— “Hot In Cleveland”
— “Mike & Molly”
— “2 Broke Girls”

Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Series Or A Movie
— “American Crime”
— “Houdini”
— “Olive Kitteridge”
— “24: Live Another Day”
— “Wolf Hall”

Picture Editing For Variety Programming
— “The Colbert Report”
— “Conan”
— “Key & Peele”
— “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
— “Late Show With David Letterman”

Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming
— “The Case Against 8”
— “Citizenfour”
— “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”

Picture Editing For Reality Programming
— “The Amazing Race”
— “Deadliest Catch”
— “Project Runway”
— “Project Runway All Stars”
— “Shark Tank”
— “Survivor”

Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Downton Abbey”
— “Game Of Thrones”
— “The Knick”
— “Mad Men”

Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special
— “Dancing With The Stars”
— “Key & Peele”
— “Saturday Night Live”
— “So You Think You Can Dance”
— “The Voice”

Hairstyling For A Limited Series Or A Movie
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bessie”
— “Grace Of Monaco”
— “Olive Kitteridge”
— “The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe”

Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Series
— “American Idol”
— “Dancing With The Stars”
— “Late Show With David Letterman”
— “Saturday Night Live”
— “So You Think You Can Dance”
— “The Voice”

Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special
— “Dancing With The Stars: 10th Anniversary Special”
— “57th Annual Grammy Awards”
— “The Oscars”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— “Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show Starring Katy Perry”

Main Title Design
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bosch”
— “Halt And Catch Fire”
— “Manhattan”
— “Daredevil”
— “Olive Kitteridge”

Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “The Knick”
— “Mad Men”
— “Sons Of Anarchy”

Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)
— “Dancing With The Stars”
— “Key & Peele”
— “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— “So You Think You Can Dance”

Makeup For A Limited Series Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic)
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bessie”
— “Houdini”
— “Olive Kitteridge”
— “The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe”

Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Limited Series, Movie Or A Special
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Game Of Thrones”
— “The Knick”
— “Penny Dreadful”
— “The Walking Dead”

Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)
— Duncan Thum, “Chef’s Table”
— Jeff Beal, “House Of Cards”
— Bear McCreary, “Outlander”
— Maurizio Malagnini, “The Paradise”
— Abel Korzeniowski, “Penny Dreadful”
— Jeff Danna and Mychael Danna, “Tyrant ”

Music Composition For A Limited Series, Movie Or A Special (Original Dramatic
Score)
— Mac Quayle, “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— William Ross, “Away and Back”
— Rachel Portman, “Bessie”
— Dominik Scherrer, “The Missing”
— Kevin Kliesch, “Sofia the First: The Curse of Princess Ivy”
— Sean Callery, “24: Live Another Day”

Music Direction
— “Elf: Buddy’s Musical Christmas”
— “The Kennedy Center Honors”
— “The Oscars”
— “Peter Pan Live”
— “Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life - An All-Star Grammy Salute”
— “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (Live From Lincoln
Center)”

Original Music And Lyrics
— “The Comedians,” “Kiss An Old Man” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and
Robert Lopez
— “Glee,” “This Time” by Darren Criss
— “How Murray Saved Christmas,” “You Gotta Believe” by Walter
Murphy and Mike Reiss
— “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Girl You Don’t Need Make Up” by Kyle
Dunnigan and Jim Roach
— “The Oscars,” “Moving Pictures” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and
Robert Lopez
— “Sons Of Anarchy,” ”Come Join The Murder” by Bob Thiele, Kurt
Sutter and Jake Smith

Original Main Title Theme Music
— Jeff Beal, “The Dovekeepers”
— Daniele Luppi, “Marco Polo”
— Abel Korzeniowski, “Penny Dreadful”
— John Debney and Bruce Broughton, “Texas Rising”
— Dustin O’Halloran, “Transparent”
— Jeff Danna and Mychael Danna, “Tyrant”

Sound Editing For A Series
— “Black Sails”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Game Of Thrones”
— “Gotham”
— “Daredevil”
— “The Walking Dead”

Sound Editing For A Limited Series, Movie Or A Special
— “American Crime”
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Houdini”
— “Texas Rising”
— “24: Live Another Day”

Sound Editing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)
— “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown”
— “Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways”
— “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”

Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
— “Better Call Saul”
— “Downton Abbey”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “Homeland”
— “House of Cards”

Sound Mixing For A Limited Series Or A Movie
— “American Crime”
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Bessie”
— “Houdini”
— “Texas Rising”

Sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation
— “Modern Family”
— “Parks And Recreation”
— “Silicon Valley”
— “The Simpsons”
— “Veep”

Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special
— “57th Annual Grammy Awards”
— “Late Show With David Letterman”
— “The Oscars”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— “The Voice”

Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
— “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown”
— “Deadliest Catch”
— “Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways”
— “Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief”
— “The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst”
— “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”

Special Visual Effects
— “Black Sails”
— “The Flash”
— “Game of Thrones”
— “Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
— “Vikings

Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role
— “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Gotham”
— “Daredevil”
— “The Walking Dead”

Stunt Coordination For A Comedy Series Or A Variety Program
— “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”
— “Community”
— “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”
— “Saturday Night Live”
— “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”

Stunt Coordination For A Drama Series, Limited Series Or Movie
— “The Blacklist”
— “Boardwalk Empire”
— “Game Of Thrones”
— “Sons of Anarchy”
— “The Walking Dead”

Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series
— “The Big Bang Theory”
— “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”
— “Dancing With The Stars”
— “Late Show With David Letterman”
— “Saturday Night Live ”
— “The Voice”

Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Limited Series, Movie Or
A Special
— “The Kennedy Center Honors”
— “The Oscars”
— “Peter Pan Live!”
— “The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special”
— “68th Annual Tony Awards”

-City News Service

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Emmy nominations list here with
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As expected, ``Mad Men'' snagged an Emmy nomination today as it began its bid for a record fifth outstanding drama series prize, while ``Modern Family'' earned a nod for best comedy as it seeks a record sixth win in the category.

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