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IIFA awards 2011 winners: 'Dabangg' bags six awards

TORONTO: Salman Khan starrer Dabangg ", last year's biggest hit, bagged six awards, including best female debut for Sonakshi Sinha , at the glittering 12th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards here Saturday night.

Ranvir Singh won the award for best debut male award for his role in "Band Baaja Baaraat".

Accepting the award from veteran actor couple Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, the young actor said: "It is special to me as the award is presented by my idol. (But) it is just the beginning."

Presenting the award to Sonakshi Sinha, yesteryears' diva Hema Malini said: "I saw this girl and never thought she will become an actress.

A beaming Sonakshi said: "Toronto, itna pyar. Thanks for giving me the gift of IIFA. I will cherish it forever."

Mamta Sharma won the award for best female playback singer for her song "Munni Badnaam" in "Dabanng".

"I love you so much... Shah Rukh I love you much... Toronto I love you so much," said Mamta as Arshad Warsi handed her the award in the company of show co-hosts Boman Irani and Ritesh Deshmukh as well as Shah Rukh Khan.

The award for best male playback singer went to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for "Tere Mast Mast Do Nain" from "Dabanng".

For best lyrics, the award went to Niranjan Iyengar for "Sajda" and "Noor-e-Khuda" in "My Name is Khan". The award was accepted by Karan Johar on his behalf.

For best music direction, the award went to Sajid-Wajid and Lalit Pandit for "Dabangg".

The award for best story went to Shibani Bathija for "My Name is Khan". It was presented by Brett Lee, Fardeen Khan and Sajid Nadiadwala .

The award for best screenplay went to Abhinav Kahsyap and Dileep Shukla for "Dabangg". Zeenat Aman, Prakash Mehra and Sant Singh Chatwal presented the award.

The award for best dialogue went to Vishal Bharadwaj for "Ishqiya".

Mallika Sherawat and Brian White - her co-star in a Hollywood movie - presented the award.

Sonu Sood received the award for best performance in a negative role for "Dabangg".

Dharmendra won an award for his half-century in Indian cinema, while the Outstanding Achievement Award went to Sharmila Tagore.

Handing Sharmila Tagore the award, Shabana Azmi said: "I am honoured to present this award to an actress for whom I have the highest regard - a path-breaker, achiever, a person who has been successful in every avatar she has chosen."

Sharmila Tagore said the award was "such a satisfying thing. It's fantastic. After Dharamji, it is a tough act to follow".

She recalled Dharmendra's large heartedness when he agreed to a change in schedule for the shooting of a film when she had to "rush to Calcutta for personal reasons as Tiger (her husband) was in the West Indies".

For the first time at the IIFA, Star Plus channel presented the Hottest Pair award to Anushka Sharma and Ranvir Singh for which 15 million votes were cast online.

"Anushka, you make me feel hot," said Ranvir accepting the award in her company.

The first Green IIFA Award by Panasonic went to actress Priyanka Chopra.

Ritiesh Deshmukh bagged the award for best performance in a comic role for the film "Housefull".

Irrfan Khan , whom Anil Kapoor lauded for his performances on the global stage, received the IIFA award for his international performances.

List of top winners of 2011 Grammy Awards

A list of some of the top winners of the 2011 Grammy Awards includes Record of the Year which was awarded to Lady Antebellum for 'Need You Now'.

According to the official Grammy website, Album Of The Year was awarded to Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire for 'The Suburbs', and Song Of The Year was awarded to Lady Antebellum's 'Need You Now'.

The award for Best New Artist was given to Esperanza Spalding, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance was given to Lady Gaga for 'Bad Romance'.

The Best Male Pop Vocal Performance was awarded to Bruno Mars for 'Just The Way You Are', and Best Pop Vocal Album was given to Lady Gaga's 'The Fame Monster'.

Paul McCartney's 'Helter Skelter' earned him the award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, and Neil Young's 'Angry World' got the Best Rock Song award.

The Best Female R 'n' B Vocal Performance was awarded to Fantasia for 'Bittersweet', and the Best Male R 'n' B Vocal Performance went to Usher for 'There Goes My Baby'.

Rapper Eminem was awarded Best Rap Solo Performance for 'Not Afraid'.

List of BAFTA Film Awards 2011 nominees


We present the full list of nominees for the 2010 Orange British Academy Film Awards, to be held on Sunday, February 13 at London's Royal Opera House.

Best Film
Black Swan
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network
True Grit

Outstanding British Film

127 Hours
Another Year
Four Lions
The King's Speech
Made in Dagenham

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer
The Arbor - Clio Barnard (Director), Tracy O’Riordan (Producer)
Exit Through The Gift Shop - Banksy (Director), Jaimie D’Cruz (Producer)
Four Lions - Chris Morris (Director/Writer)
Monsters - Gareth Edwards (Director/Writer)
Skeletons - Nick Whitfield (Director/Writer)

Director
Danny Boyle (127 Hours)
Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)
Christopher Nolan (Inception)
Tom Hooper (The King's Speech)
David Fincher (The Social Network)

Original Screenplay
Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, John J. McLaughlin (Black Swan)
Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson, Keith Dorrington (The Fighter)
Christopher Nolan (Inception)
Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg (The Kids Are All Right)
David Seidler (The King's Speech)

Adapted Screenplay
Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy (127 Hours)
Nikolaj Arcel, Rasmus Heisterberg (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo)
Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)
John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich, Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3)
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen (True Grit)

Film Not In The English Language
Biutful
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
I Am Love
Of Gods And Men
The Secret In Their Eyes


Animated Film
Despicable Me
How To Train Your Dragon
Toy Story 3


Leading Actor
Javier Bardem (Biutiful)
Jeff Bridges (True Grit)
Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network)
Colin Firth (The King's Speech)
James Franco (127 Hours)

Leading Actress
Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right)
Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit)
Julianne Moore (The Kids Are All Right)
Natalie Portman (Black Swan)
Noomi Rapace (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo)

Supporting Actor
Christina Bale (The Fighter)
Andrew Garfield (The Social Network)
Geoffrey Rush (The King's Speech)
Mark Ruffalo (The Kids Are All Right)
Pete Postlethwaite (The Town)

Supporting Actress
Amy Adams (The Fighter)
Helena Bonham Carter (The King's Speech)
Barbara Hershey (Black Swan)
Lesley Manville (Another Year)
Miranda Richardson (Made In Dagenham)

Original Music
127 Hours
Alice In Wonderland
How To Train Your Dragon
Inception
The King's Speech
Cinematography
127 Hours
Black Swan
Inception
The King's Speech
True Grit

Editing
127 Hours
Black Swan
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network

Production Design
Alice In Wonderland
Black Swan
Inception
The King's Speech
True Grit

Costume Design
Alice In Wonderland
Black Swan
The King's Speech
Made In Dagenham
True Grit

Sound
127 Hours
Black Swan
Inception
The King's Speech
True Grit

Special Visual Effects
Alice In Wonderland
Black Swan
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1
Inception
Toy Story 3

Make Up & Hair
Alice In Wonderland
Black Swan
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1
The King's Speech
Made In Dagenham

Short Animation
The Eagleman Stag
Matter Fisher
Thursday

Short Film
The Orange Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Gemma Arterton
Andrew Garfield
Tom Hardy
Aaron Johnson
Emma Stone

Udaan, Dabangg lead Filmfare Awards 2011

MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol won the Best Actor and Actress award respectively for My Name Is Khan at the 56th Filmfare Awards, which was ruled by a small budget movie Udaan that grabbed seven prizes including Best Supporting Actor (Male), Best Film (Critics), Best Story, Cinematography, Screenplay, Best Background Music and Best Sound Design Award.

Special Awards:
Ninety-year-old legendary singer Manna De received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Amitabh Bachchan received an award for completing 40 years in the film industry. Madhuri Dixit recived the award for completing 25 years in the film industry.

List of winners:
Best Actor (Male): Shah Rukh Khan - My Name Is Khan
Best Actor (Female): Kajol - My Name Is Khan
Best Film: Dabangg
Best Director: Karan Johar - My Name is Khan
Best Debut (Female): Sonakshi Sinha - Dabangg
Best Supporting Actor (Male): Ronit Roy - Udaan
Best Debut Director: Manish Sharma - Band Baajaa Baaraat
Best Supporting Actor (Female): Kareena Kapoor - We Are Family
Best Scene of the Year Award: Golmaal 3

Critics Award:
Best Actress (Critics): Vidya Balan - Ishqiya
Best Actor (Critics): Rishi Kapoor - Do Dooni Chaar
Best Film (Critics): Vikramaditya Motwane and Sanjay Singh - Udaan
Lifetime Achievement Award: Manna Dey
Special Award: Madhuri Dixit (For completing 25 years in the Indian film industry)
Special Award: Amitabh Bachchan (For completing 40 years in the Indian film industry)

Music Awards:
Best Song Composer: Lalit Pandit - Munni Badnam Hui from Dabanng
Best Music Composer: Sajid Wajid - Dabangg
Best Lyrics: Gulzar - Ibn-e-Batuta from Ishqiya
Best Playback Singer (Male): Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Dil Toh Bachcha Hai Ji (Ishqiya)
Best Playback Singer (Female): Mamta Sharma - Munni Badnaam Hui (Dabangg) / Sunidhi Chauhan - Sheila Ki Jawani
Most Promising Talent in Music: Sneha Khanwalkar - Love Sex aur Dhokha

Technical Awards:
Best Choreography: Farah Khan - Sheila Ki Jawani from Tees Maar Khan
Best Dialogue: Habib Faisal - Do Dooni Chaar
Best Screenplay: Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane - Udaan
Best Story: Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane Udaan
Best Background Music: Amit Trivedi - Udaan
Best Action Director: Vijayan Master - Dabbang
Best Cinematography: Mahendra Shetty - Udaan
Best Action Sequence: Vijayan Master - Dabbang
Best Editing Award: Namrata Rao - Love Sex aur Dhoka
Best Production Design Award: Mukund Gupta - Do Dooni Chaar
Best Sound Design Award: Pritam Das - Love Sex Aur Dhoka / Kunal Sharma Udaan
Best Costume Design Award: Varsha and Shilpa - Do Dooni Chaar

Oscar Nominations 2011 List

he list of nominees for the 83rd Academy Awards is released and as always, there has been quite a number of surprises this year too. With Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech" receiving 12 nominations, there is definitely a fair chance for the film to win the best picture award.

"The Social Network" is another film that has got 8 nominees and is hoping to win the 2011 awards. Andrew Garfield's exclusion for the best supporting actor, has come as a shock to many but the actor reportedly lost the Oscar nomination because of splitting of votes among other strong supporting actors in the film including Justin Timberlake and Armie Hammer. Another shocking exclusion was Christopher Nolan for the best director nomination for "Inception" which was one of the biggest blockbusters last year. This is not the first time that Nolan has been left out from the Oscar nominations, his highly successful "The Dark Knight" and "Memento" also some how didn't impress the jury to award him as the best director. To get more surprises of 2011 Oscar nominations, take a look at the list of nominees

2011 Oscar Nominations

Best Picture

Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King’s Speech
The Kids Are All Right
True Grit
Winter’s Bone
Toy Story 3
The Social Network
127 Hours

Best Director

Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan
David Fincher, The Social Network
Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech
David O. Russell, The Fighter
Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, True Grit

Best Actor

Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
James Franco, 127 Hours
Jeff Bridges, True Grit
Javier Bardem, Biutiful

Best Actress

Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone
Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine
Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right

Best Supporting Actor

Christian Bale, The Fighter
Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech
Jeremy Renner, The Town
John Hawkes, Winter’s Bone
Mark Ruffalo, The Kids Are All Right

Best Supporting Actress

Melissa Leo, The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech
Amy Adams, The Fighter
Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit
Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom

With these Oscar nominations this year, whether the jury would choose bold and ambitious pictures like The Social Network, Inception and Black Swan or if they would vote for more traditional subjects like True Grit and The King's Speech. We will have to simply wait and watch.

Golden Globe audience up, Gervais' hosting panned

LOS ANGELES: Host Ricky Gervais may have turned off the audience members and critics at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards, but viewers seemed turned on, watching the show in larger numbers than one year ago.

The Golden Globes, an annual film and TV awards show in Hollywood, drew just under 17 million total viewers to network NBC, which was up slightly from 2010 when British comedian Gervais, who is known for his acerbic sense of humor, hosted for the first time, according to audience figures released on Monday.

Last year's ceremony was up 14 percent from 2009's roughly 15 million viewers, and the upward trend shows the telecast is recovering somewhat from the 2008 Hollywood writers strike which reduced the Globes to a news conference.

Still, this year's viewership of 16.99 million show is down from 2007, when some 20 million viewers tuned in to watch Hollywood's A-list stars parade up the red carpet in their finest gowns and tuxedos and, for the lucky few, accept awards for movies, TV shows, performances and music.

Gervais' hosting duties on Sunday night brought some often harsh criticism from reviewers. During the show, the comedian took shots at Charlie Sheen's drinking and partying, Robert Downey, Jr.'s years-ago issues with drugs and alcohol, the critically panned movie "The Tourist" that was nominated for best comedy, and even the organizers of the show.

His sense of humor on the ceremony's center stage was so caustic that Downey, Jr., remarked on stage that Sunday's ceremony was "unusually mean-spirited."

Many critics seemed to agree. Los Angeles Times TV critic Mary McNamara wrote on Monday that "it quickly became clear that his material wasn't just falling flat, it was making many audience members and presenters uncomfortable and even angry."

Washington Post reviewer Hank Stuever wrote, "Somehow Gervais has lost some of his ability to be funny about being true."

Bold, elegant gowns top fashion on red carpet

BEVERLY HILLS: Hollywood's A-list stars made bold, elegant fashion statements on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday with gowns that featured sequins, beading, and asymmetrical structures.

"I think at one point, actors may have thought it (a bold choice) was too much pageantry, but this year was definitely about making a statement," fashion designer and red carpet expert Nick Verreos said.

He singled out "Glee" star Lea Michele's Oscar de la Renta gown that looked like it was "built into her body" and movie actress Olivia Wilde's Marchesa ball gown as examples of stars saying, "I'm not going to blend in!"

For her part, Wilde said her sequined gown was "dramatic and elegant ... I liked that it was on chocolate brown and I knew it would reflect the sun."

Melissa Leo, best supporting actress nominee for "The Fighter," also went with sequins, choosing a black Mark Bouwer dress that had a train.

"It had a weight to it and I like that in a dress," Leo said. "And if you have enough room, and people aren't trotting on it, wearing a train is one of the most delightful things a girl can wear.

The Golden Globes annually are one of Hollywood's most-watched awards shows and come only weeks ahead of the Oscars. As a result, many A-list stars show up for the program, and fashion designers around the world seek to have the actresses where their gowns on the red carpet.

Style expert and TV personality Sam Saboura called the Golden Globes: "the night of the black swans and the swan queens" alluding to best drama movie nominee "Black Swan" and the number of polar opposite colors on the red carpet.

There were many black gowns -- Halle Berry, Piper Perabo, Jennifer Lawrence, Julia Stiles and Eva Longoria -- and plenty light creams, taupes, peaches and pinks as seen on Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Williams, Scarlet Johanssen, Megan Fox, Emma Stone and the pregnant Natalie Portman.

"It was one of the only ones I tried on," said Portman of her light Viktor and Rolf gown that had a red flower emblazoned on it. "It was so beautiful, we realized nothing else would compare."

Many stars didn't shy away from color. There were vibrant reds, vivid pinks, and one color that is sure to be a spring trend -- green.

"There were more emerald green and forest greens than ever before," said David Gomez Pearlberg, fashion executive for Junko Yoshioka New York, citing Angelina Jolie, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Mila Kunis.

Regardless of style or color, "it was sparkle and shine done in a new way, with plenty of three-dimensional embellishment," Saboura said.

The bold statements made by the actresses were a stark contrast to last year's subdued red carpet that came on the heels of a devastating earthquake in Haiti.

"It was a more elegant Hollywood than we've ever seen before. There were so many more hits than misses," Pearlberg said.

Bale, Bening early winners at Golden Globes

BEVERLY HILLS: British actor Christian Bale and US actress Annette Bening were among early winners at the Golden Globes on Sunday, which launch Hollywood's glittering annual awards season.

Low-key British historical drama "The King's Speech" and Facebook movie "The Social Network" were also hoping for glory at the Beverly Hills show, seen as a key pointer to next month's more prestigious Oscars.

Bale won best supporting actor for his role in boxing movie "The Fighter," which was also tipped to win other awards at the Globes, while Bening was named best actress in a musical or comedy for "The Kids Are All Right."

The Globes are the first major show in a season that includes the Directors Guild awards on January 29 and the Screen Actors Guild gongs the following night, leading up to the Oscars on February 27.

British comic Ricky Gervais, hosting the Globes for the second year, arrived on stage sipping a beer, promising: "It's going to be a night of partying and heavy drinking -- or as Charlie Sheen calls it, breakfast."

He took several early digs at the show's organizers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HPFA), citing rumors that they only nominated "The Tourist" to get to meet its stars Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp.

"They also accepted bribes," he added, to gales of laughter.

The bigger prizes were saved up for the climax of Sunday's three-hour-long show.

"The King's Speech," starring Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter, was nominated for awards in seven categories: best picture, director, actor, screenplay, score and supporting actor and actress.

"The Social Network" and "The Fighter" were nominated in six categories at the show, which gathers the multi-billion-dollar industry's A-listers for the first such event of the year.

The "King's Speech" was the surprise top nominee when the Globes short lists were announced last month, having only just opened in the United States and taken a tiny fraction of the box office earnings of "The Social Network."

Some suggest this was a wily move by the Weinstein Company behind the film, which let it slowly impress critics and audiences with a limited opening rather than trying for a blockbuster, head-on approach to seeking Oscar glory and fortune.

"The Social Network" was tipped for best picture, director and actor for Jesse Eisenberg's arresting performance as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, as well as best supporting actor and screenplay.

Best actor nominees for the drama category also include James Franco for Danny Boyle's latest movie "127 hours," Ryan Gosling for "Blue Valentine" and Mark Wahlberg for "The Fighter."

In other categories, best director nominations went to Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), David Fincher ("The Social Network"), Tom Hooper ("The King's Speech"), Christopher Nolan ("Inception") and David Russell ("The Fighter").

One film's inclusion in the short list triggered smirks around Hollywood.

"The Tourist," starring Depp and Jolie, was critically panned but won a surprise nomination in the comedy or musical category, in what gossips suggested was a blatant bid to gets its A-list stars to attend Sunday -- which they duly did.

That kind of surprise nomination underlines the questions raised by a lawsuit filed by a former Golden Globes publicist just a few days before Sunday's show.

Michael Russell, who worked for the Globes' organizers for 17 years, wants at least two million dollars in damages and lost wages, accusing them of running a "payola" scheme, according to the lawsuit.

The HFPA dismissed the lawsuit, calling the allegations "completely without merit."

List of nominees for 2011 Golden Globes
Herewith a complete list of nominees for the Golden Globe awards, winners of which will be announced at a three-hour show Sunday in Los Angeles.

Best movie - drama:
- "Black Swan"
- "The Fighter"
- "Inception"
- "The King's Speech"
- "The Social Network"

Best actress - drama:
- Halle Berry, "Frankie and Alice"
- Nicole Kidman, "Rabbit Hole"
- Jennifer Lawrence, "Winter's Bone"
- Natalie Portman, "Black Swan"
- Michelle Williams, "Blue Valentine"

Best actor - drama:
- Jesse Eisenberg, "The Social Network"
- Colin Firth, "The King's Speech"
- James Franco, "127 Hours"
- Ryan Gosling, "Blue Valentine"
- Mark Wahlberg, "The Fighter"

Best movie - comedy or musical:
- "Alice in Wonderland"
- "Burlesque"
- "The Kids Are All Right"
- "Red"
- "The Tourist"

Best actress - comedy or musical:
- Annette Bening, "The Kids Are All Right"
- Anne Hathaway, "Love And Other Drugs"
- Angelina Jolie, "The Tourist"
- Julianne Moore, "The Kids Are All Right"
- Emma Stone, "Easy A"

Best actor - comedy or musical:
- Johnny Depp, "Alice in Wonderland"
- Johnny Depp, "The Tourist"
- Paul Giamatti, "Barney's Version"
- Jake Gyllenhaal, "Love And Other Drugs"
- Kevin Spacey, "Casino Jack"

Best supporting actress:
- Amy Adams, "The Fighter"
- Helena Bonham Carter, "The King's Speech"
- Mila Kunis, "Black Swan"
- Melissa Leo, "The Fighter"
- Jacki Weaver, "Animal Kingdom"

Best supporting actor:
- Christian Bale, "The Fighter"
- Michael Douglas, "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps"
- Andrew Garfield, "The Social Network"
- Jeremy Renner, "The Town"
- Geoffrey Rush, "The King's Speech"

Best animated movie:
- "Despicable Me"
- "How To Train Your Dragon"
- "The Illusionist"
- "Tangled"
- "Toy Story 3"

Best foreign language film:
- "Biutiful" (Mexico, Spain)
- "The Concert" (France)
- "The Edge" (Russia)
- "I Am Love" (Italy)
- "In A Better World" (Denmark)

Best director:
- Darren Aronofsky, "Black Swan"
- David Fincher, "The Social Network"
- Tom Hooper, "The King's Speech"
- Christopher Nolan, "Inception"
- David O. Russell, "The Fighter"

Best screenplay:
- Simon Beaufoy, Danny Boyle, "127 Hours"
- Christopher Nolan, "Inception"
- Stuart Blumberg, Lisa Cholodenko, "The Kids Are All Right"
- David Seidler, "The King's Speech"
- Aaron Sorkin, "The Social Network"

Best original score:
- Alexandre Desplat, "The King's Speech"
- Danny Elfman, "Alice in Wonderland"
- A. R. Rahman, "127 Hours"
- Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, "The Social Network"
- Hans Zimmer, "Inception"

Best original song:
- "Bound To You," from "Burlesque."
- "Coming Home," from "Country Strong."
- "I See The Light," from "Tangled."
- "There's A Place For Us" from "Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader."
- "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" from "Burlesque"

Best TV series:
- "Boardwalk Empire" (HBO)
- "Dexter" (Showtime)
- "The Good Wife" (CBS)
- "Mad Men" (AMC)
- "The Walking Dead" (AMC)

Best TV series actress - drama:
- Julianna Margulies, "The Good Wife"
- Elisabeth Moss, "Mad Men"
- Piper Perabo, "Covert Affairs"
- Katey Sagal, "Sons Of Anarchy"
- Kyra Sedgwick, "The Closer"

Best TV series actor - drama:
- Steve Buscemi, "Boardwalk Empire"
- Bryan Cranston, "Breaking Bad"
- Michael C. Hall, "Dexter"
- Jon Hamm, "Mad Men"
- Hugh Laurie, "House"

Best TV series - comedy or musical:
- "30 Rock" (NBC)
- "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS)
- "The Big C" (Showtime)
- "Glee" (Fox)
- "Modern Family" (ABC)
- "Nurse Jackie" (Showtime)

Best TV series actress - comedy or musical:
- Toni Collette, "United States Of Tara" (Showtime)
- Edie Falco, "Nurse Jackie" (Showtime)
- Tina Fey, "30 Rock" (NBC)
- Laura Linney, "The Big C" (Showtime)
- Lea Michele, "Glee" (Fox)

Best TV series actor - comedy or musical:
- Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock" (NBC)
- Steve Carell, "The Office" (NBC)
- Thomas Jane, "Hung" (HBO)
- Matthew Morrison, "Glee" (Fox)
- Jim Parsons, "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS)

Best mini-series of made-for-TV movie:
- "Carlos" (Sundance)
- "The Pacific" (HBO)
- "Pillars Of The Earth" (STARZ)
- "Temple Grandin" (HBO)
- "You Don't Know Jack" (HBO)

Best actress in mini-series or made-for-TV movie:
- Hayley Atwell, "Pillars Of The Earth" (STARZ)
- Claire Danes, "Temple Grandin" (HBO)
- Judi Dench, "Return To Cranford"
- Romola Garai, "Emma"
- Jennifer Love Hewitt, "The Client List"

Best actor in mini-series or made-for-TV movie:
- Idris Elba, "Luther"
- Ian McShane, "Pillars Of The Earth"
- Al Pacino, "You Don't Know Jack"
- Dennis Quaid, "The Special Relationship"
- Edgar Ramirez, "Carlos"

Best supporting actress in mini-series or made-for-TV movie:
- Hope Davis, "The Special Relationship"
- Jane Lynch, "Glee"
- Kelly MacDonald, "Boardwalk Empire"
- Julia Stiles, "Dexter"
- Sofia Vergara, "Modern Family"

Best supporting actor in mini-series or made-for-TV movie:
- Scott Caan, "Hawaii Five-O"
- Chris Colfer, "Glee"
- Chris Noth, "The Good Wife"
- Eric Stonestreet, "Modern Family"
- David Strathairn, "Temple Grandin"

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