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Emmy Awards: 2002

Emmy

Date:14 September (creative arts), 22 September (primetime programming)
Host:Darrell Hammond (creative arts); Conan O'Brien
Location:Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA (creative arts, primetime programming)
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were originally broadcast 6:00pm to 2:00am between 1 June 2001 and 31 May 2002.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "24" (2001) - Kiefer Sutherland; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Michael C. Hall (I); HBO
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Peter Krause (I); HBO
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Martin Sheen; NBC

  • Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Practice" (1997) - John Larroquette; ABC
    - For playing "Joey Heric".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Mark Harmon (I); NBC
    - For playing "Simon Donovan".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Tim Matheson (I); NBC
    - For playing "Vice President Hoynes".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Ron Silver (I); NBC
    - For playing "Bruno Gianelli".

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - James Franco (I); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Michael Gambon; HBO
  • Shackleton (2002) (TV) - Kenneth Branagh; A&E
  • We Were the Mulvaneys (2002) (TV) - Beau Bridges (I); Lifetime

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Kelsey Grammer; NBC
  • "Friends" (1994) - Matt LeBlanc; NBC
  • "Friends" (1994) - Matthew Perry (I); NBC
  • "The Bernie Mac Show" (2001) - Bernie Mac; 20th Century Fox Television

  • Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Adam Arkin; NBC
    - For playing "Tom".
    - For episode "The Two Hundredth".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Brian Cox (I); NBC
    - For playing "Harry Moon".
    - For episode "Moons Over Seattle".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Brad Pitt; NBC
    - For playing "Will".
    - For episode "The One With The Rumor".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Michael Douglas (I); NBC
    - For playing "Detective Sharp".
    - For episode "Fagel Attraction".

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Jennifer Garner (I); ABC
  • "Judging Amy" (1999) - Amy Brenneman (I); CBS
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Frances Conroy; HBO
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Rachel Griffiths (I); HBO

  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "ER" (1994) - Mary McDonnell (I); NBC
    - For playing "Eleanor Carter".
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) - Martha Plimpton; NBC
    - For playing "Claire Rinato".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Illeana Douglas; HBO
    - For playing "Angela".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Lili Taylor (I); HBO
    - For playing "Lisa".

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - Vanessa Redgrave; HBO
  • The Rosa Parks Story (2002) (TV) - Angela Bassett; CBS
  • We Were the Mulvaneys (2002) (TV) - Blythe Danner; Lifetime
  • Wild Iris (2001) (TV) - Gena Rowlands; Showtime

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Patricia Heaton; CBS
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) - Jane Kaczmarek; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Sarah Jessica Parker; HBO
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Debra Messing; NBC

  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Katherine Helmond; CBS
    - For playing "Lois".
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) - Susan Sarandon; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For playing "Meg".
    - For episode "Company Picnic: Part1".
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Frances Sternhagen; HBO
    - For playing "Bunny McDougal".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Glenn Close; NBC
    - For playing "Sanny".
    - For episode "Hocus Focus".

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Victor Garber; ABC
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Freddy Rodríguez (I); HBO
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Dulé Hill; NBC
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Richard Schiff; NBC
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Bradley Whitford; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Peter Boyle (I); CBS
  • "Frasier" (1993) - David Hyde Pierce; NBC
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) - Bryan Cranston; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Sean Hayes (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Alec Baldwin; HBO
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - Jim Broadbent; HBO
  • Things Behind the Sun (2001) - Don Cheadle; Showtime
  • Uprising (2001) (TV) - Jon Voight; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Judging Amy" (1999) - Tyne Daly; CBS
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Lauren Ambrose; HBO
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Janel Moloney; NBC
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Mary-Louise Parker; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Last Call (2002) (TV) - Sissy Spacek; Showtime
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Joan Allen (I); TNT
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Anjelica Huston; TNT
  • Victoria & Albert (2001) (TV) - Diana Rigg; A&E

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) - Wendie Malick; NBC
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Kim Cattrall; HBO
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Cynthia Nixon; HBO
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Megan Mullally; NBC

  • Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) - Timothy Kennedy (II) (technical director); Daniel L. Campbell (technical director); Dave Dorsett (camera operator); Al Cialino (camera operator); Karin-Lucie Grzella (camera operator); Jack Young (VII) (camera operator); John Hannel (camera operator); John Curtin (II) (camera operator); George Rothweiler (camera operator); Dan Flaherty (I) (camera operator); Fred Shimizu (camera operator); Steven G. Kaufman (camera operator); Jim Masi (camera operator); William Scammon (camera operator); Claus Stuhlweissenburg (camera operator); Kevin Bailey (II) (camera operator); William J. White (video control); Mark Ogden (I) (video control); J.R. Nader (video control); CBS
    - For episode #1668.
  • "Survivor" (2000) - David Hallmark (technical director); Greg Acosta (camera operator); Jesse Acosta (camera operator); Joseph Bohman (camera operator); Terry W. Clark (camera operator); Rocky Danielson (camera operator); Suzanne Ebner (camera operator); Rodger Harbaugh (camera operator); Timothy J. Heinzel (camera operator); Joseph Vicens (camera operator); Les Nourse (camera operator); Gordon T. Sweeney (camera operator); Brad Zerbst (camera operator); Tom Tcimpidis (video control); Scha Jani (video control); CBS
    - For episode "Finale and the Reunion".
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Michael Stramisky (technical director); Les Atkinson (camera operator); Kevin Fraser (IV) (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Larry Heider (camera operator); Hugo Morelli (camera operator); Brian Reason (camera operator); G. John Slagle (camera operator); Kurt Tonnessen (camera operator); William Gardhouse (video control); NBC
    - For episode #2230.

  • Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Mark Rydell (director); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - John Frankenheimer (director); HBO
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - Richard Loncraine (director); HBO
  • The Laramie Project (2002) - Moisés Kaufman (director); HBO

  • Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) - Kenneth R. Shapiro (technical director); Steven Cimino (technical director); Diane Biederbeck (camera operator); Warren Forman (camera operator); John Gillis (I) (camera operator); Randy Gomez (camera operator); Larry Heider (camera operator); John Repczynski (camera operator); Irv Waitsman (camera operator); Kris Wilson (I) (camera operator); Easter Xua (camera operator); Rob Balton (camera operator); Charlie Huntley (camera operator); Jay Kulick (camera operator); Stephen Murello (camera operator); Jeff Muhlstock (camera operator); Johnny Pinto (II) (camera operator); Mark Whitman (camera operator); David Rudd (I) (camera operator); Chris Gray (X) (senior video control); Matty Randazzo (senior video control)
  • Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001) (TV) - David Hallmark (technical director); Terry W. Clark (camera operator); Edwin Horton (camera operator); Hank Geving (camera operator); Mark Lacamera (camera operator); Thomas Luth (II) (camera operator); Allen Latter (senior video control); CBS
  • Sting... All This Time (2001) (V) - Kenneth R. Shapiro (technical director); Matteo Passigato (camera operator); Luigi Dell'Elba (camera operator); Giovanni Tori (camera operator); Fabrizio Fracscadore (camera operator); Filiberto Titone (camera operator); Riccardo Castellini (camera operator); Luca Nonni (camera operator); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); A&E
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - John B. Field (technical director); Rick Edwards (IV) (technical director); Allan Wells (I) (technical director); Theodore Ashton (camera operator); Rob Balton (camera operator); John Burdick (I) (camera operator); Rocky Danielson (camera operator); Dave Eastwood (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Hank Geving (camera operator); Freddie Fredericks (camera operator); Marc Hunter (II) (camera operator); Charlie Huntley (camera operator); Jay Millard (camera operator); David Levisohn (camera operator); Lyn Noland (camera operator); Rob Palmer (I) (camera operator); Kenneth Patterson (II) (camera operator); Bill Philbin (I) (camera operator); David Plakos (camera operator); Hector Ramirez (I) (camera operator); Brian Reason (camera operator); Ron Sheldon (I) (camera operator); Mark Whitman (camera operator); Ray Hoover (camera operator); Jean Mason (II) (video control); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); Keith Winikoff (video control); Paul Ranieri (video control); ABC

  • Outstanding Music Direction
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Christophe Beck (music director); Jesse Tobias (music director); UPN
    - For episode "Once More, With Feeling".
  • Christmas in Washington (2001) (TV) - Ian Fraser (I) (music director); TNT
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - John Williams (I) (music director); ABC
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2001) (TV) - Elliot Lawrence (I) (music director); CBS
  • Ultimate Manilow! (2002) (TV) - Steve Welch (II) (music director); CBS

  • Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2000) - Robert B. Weide (director); HBO
    - For episode "The Doll".
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) - Jeffrey Melman (director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Christmas".
  • "Scrubs" (2001) - Marc Buckland (director); NBC
    - For episode "My Old Lady".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - James Burrows (II) (director); NBC
    - For episode "A Chorus Lie".

  • Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) for VMC Programming
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Survivor" (2000) - Tim Sheldon (lighting director); CBS
    - For episode "Finale and the Reunion".
  • America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) - Kieran Healy (lighting designer: LA); Leroy Bennett (lighting designer: NY); Rod Yamane (lighting director: LA); Patrick Dierson (lighting director: NY); Matt Ford (IV) (lighting director: LA)
  • Sting... All This Time (2001) (V) - Stan Crocker (lighting director); David Rudd (I) (director of photography); A&E
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - Robert A. Dickinson (lighting designer); Robert T. Barnhart (lighting designer); Andy O'Reilly (lighting director); ABC

  • Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "24" (2001) - Stephen Hopkins (director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Midnight - 1:00 A.M" (pilot).
  • "The Shield" (2002) - Clark Johnson (I) (director); FX
    - For the pilot.
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Paris Barclay (director); NBC
    - For episode "The Indians In The Lobby".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Alex Graves (I) (director); NBC
    - For episode "Posse Comitatus".

  • Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Great Performances: Dance in America" (1976) {From Broadway: Fosse} - Matthew Diamond (director); PBS
  • "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) - Jerry Foley (director); CBS
  • America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) - Joel Gallen (director); Beth McCarthy-Miller (director)
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - Louis J. Horvitz (director); ABC

  • Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - J.J. Abrams (writer); ABC
    - For episode "Truth Be Told" (pilot).
  • "ER" (1994) - John Wells (III) (writer); NBC
    - For episode "On The Beach".
  • "The Shield" (2002) - Shawn Ryan (I) (writer); FX
    - For the pilot.
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Aaron Sorkin (writer); NBC
    - For episode "Posse Comitatus".

  • Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" (2002) - Victor Fresco (writer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For the pilot.
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Jennifer Crittenden (writer); CBS
    - For episode "Marie's Sculpture".
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Philip Rosenthal (writer); CBS
    - For episode "The Angry Family".
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Julie Rottenberg (writer); Elisa Zuritsky (writer); HBO
    - For episode "My Motherboard, My Self".

  • Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Erik Bork (writer); E. Max Frye (writer); Tom Hanks (writer); Erik Jendresen (writer); Bruce C. McKenna (writer); John Orloff (writer); Graham Yost (writer); HBO
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Daniel Giat (writer); HBO
  • Shackleton (2002) (TV) - Charles Sturridge (writer); A&E
  • The Laramie Project (2002) - Stephen Belber (writer); Leigh Fondakowski (writer); Amanda Gronich (writer); Moisés Kaufman (writer); Jeffrey LaHoste (writer); John McAdams (II) (writer); Andy Paris (I) (writer); Greg Pierotti (writer); Barbara Pitts (writer); Kelli Simpkins (writer); Stephen Wangh (writer); HBO

  • Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) - Chris Albers (writer); Andy Blitz (writer); Kevin Dorff (writer); Jon Glaser (writer); Michael Gordon (VII) (writer); Brian Kiley (writer); Michael Koman (writer); Brian McCann (I) (writer); Guy Nicolucci (writer); Conan O'Brien (writer); Andrew Secunda (writer); Allison Silverman (writer); Robert Smigel (writer); Brian Stack (writer); Mike Sweeney (II) (writer); Andrew Weinberg (writer); NBC
  • "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) - Eric Stangel (head writer); Justin Stangel (head writer); Gabe Abelson (writer); Michael Barrie (I) (writer); Carter Bays (writer); Lee H. Ellenberg (writer); Jason Gelles (writer); Jonathan Green (II) (writer); Chris Harris (II) (writer); Mike Haukom (writer); David Letterman (writer); Gabe Miller (I) (writer); Jim Mulholland (writer); Gerard Mulligan (writer); Tom Ruprecht (writer); Bill Scheft (writer); Craig Thomas (II) (writer); Joe Toplyn (writer); Steve Young (II) (writer); CBS
  • "The Daily Show" (1996) - Ben Karlin (head writer); Aaron Bergeron (writer); Jonathan Bines (writer); Eric Drysdale (writer); J.R. Havlan (writer); David Javerbaum (writer); Tom Johnson (VI) (writer); Paul Mecurio (writer); Chris Regan (II) (writer); Jason Reich (writer); Jon Stewart (writer); Comedy Central
  • America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) - David Wild (I) (head writer); Eli Attie (writer); Bill Clark (V) (writer); Chris Connelly (I) (writer); Terry Edmonds (writer); Tom Fontana (writer); Marshall Herskovitz (writer); David Leaf (writer); Ann F. Lewis (writer); Peggy Noonan (writer); Eugene Pack (writer); Philip Rosenthal (writer); Robert Shrum (writer); Edward Zwick (writer)

  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "American Family" (2002) - Brian J. Reynolds (director of photography); PBS
    - For episode "The Forgotten War".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Ken Lamkin (director of photography); NBC
    - For episode "Deathtrap".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Nick McLean (I) (cinematographer); NBC
    - For episode "The One With the Rumor".

  • Outstanding Cinematography for Non-Fiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The American Experience" (1988) - Buddy Squires (cinematography); Michael Chin (II) (cinematography); Jon Else (cinematography); PBS
    - For episode "Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film".
  • "The Human Face" (2001) - Chris Hartley (I) (photography); Richard Numeroff (photography); John Johnson (XV) (photography); Allan Palmer (photography); John Hooper (I) (photography); Jeremy Pollard (photography); Patrick Duval (photography); Nancy Schiesari (photography); Bill Broomfield (photography); John Halliday (II) (photography); Rajesh Bedi (photography); TLC
  • 9/11 (2002) (TV) - Gédéon Naudet (cinematographer); Jules Naudet (cinematographer); James Hanlon (I) (cinematographer); CBS
  • In Memoriam: New York City (2002) (TV) - Greg Andracke (cinematographer); Jeb Bergh (cinematographer); Ed Marritz (cinematographer); Robert Richman (I) (cinematographer); HBO

  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Billy Dickson (director of photography); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Reality Bites".
  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) - Jonathan West (I) (director of photography); CBS
    - For episode "Identity Crisis".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Alan Caso (director of photography); HBO
    - For episode "Driving Mr. Mossback".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Thomas Del Ruth (director of photography); NBC
    - For episode "Bartlet for America".

  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Remi Adefarasin (director of photography); HBO
    - For part VIII ("The Patrol").
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Robbie Greenberg (director of photography); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Stephen Goldblatt (I) (director of photography); HBO
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Vilmos Zsigmond (director of photography); TNT
    - For part I.
  • Uprising (2001) (TV) - Denis Lenoir (director of photography); NBC
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "24" (2001) - Carlos Barbosa (I) (production designer); Tim Beach (I) (art director); Ellen Brill (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Midnight - 1:00 A.M." (pilot).
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Marcia Hinds (production designer); Thomas T. Taylor (art director); Susan Mina Eschelbach (set decorator); HBO
    - For pilot episode.
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Daniel Ross (I) (production designer); Suzuki Ingerslev (art director); Rusty Lipscomb (set decorator); HBO
    - For episode "Back To The Garden".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Ken Hardy (production designer); Ellen Totleben (set decorator); NBC
    - For episode "Manchester", part 2.

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Emeril" (2001) - Dwight Jackson (production designer); Ed LaPorta (art director); Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer (set decorator); NBC
    - For episode "Halloween".
  • "Friends" (1994) - John Shaffner (art director); Joe Stewart (I) (art director); Greg J. Grande (set decorator); NBC
    - For episode "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby", parts 1 and 2.
  • "That '70s Show" (1998) - Garvin Eddy (production designer); Tara Stephenson (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "That '70s Musical".
  • "Titus" (2000) - Steve Olson (II) (production designer); William V. Ryder (art director); Richard C. Walker (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Into Thin Air".

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
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      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Anthony Pratt (production designer); Don Dossett (supervising art director); Alan Tomkins (senior art director); Kevin Phipps (art director); Desmond Crowe (art director); Malcolm Stone (I) (set decorator); HBO
    - For part VII ("The Breaking Point").
  • "Dinotopia" (2002/II) - Walter P. Martishius (production designer); Malcolm Middleton (I) (supervising art director); Jim Morahan (II) (art director); Peter Walpole (set decorator); ABC
    - For part I.
  • "Rose Red" (2002) - Craig Stearns (production designer); Randy Moore (II) (art director); Maggie Martin (I) (set decorator); ABC
    - For part II.
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Rodger Maus (production designer); Jaromír Svarc (art director); Vlasta Svoboda (art director); Barbora Bucharova (set decorator); TNT
    - For part I.

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
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  • "MADtv" (1995) - John Sabato (production designer); D. Martyn Bookwalter (art director); Daryn-Reid Goodall (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "MADtv's 3rd Annual Salute To The Movies".
  • Sting... All This Time (2001) (V) - Ted Berner (production designer); Dayna Lee (production designer); Daniel Acon (art director); A&E
  • The 44th Annual Grammy Awards (2002) (TV) - Bob Keene (I) (production designer); Brian J. Stonestreet (art director); Griff Lambert (art director); Scott Welborn (art director); CBS
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - J. Michael Riva (production designer); Greg Richman (art director); Keaton S. Walker (art director); Tamlyn Wright (art director); ABC
  • The Concert for New York City (2001) (TV) - Keith Raywood (production designer); Anne Brahic (art director); VH1

  • Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "MADtv" (1995) - Wendy Benbrook (costume designer); Wanda Leavey (costume supervisor); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Madtv's Holiday Spectacular".
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Tom Broecker (costume designer); Eric Justian (assistant costume designer); NBC
    - For episode with host Ian McKellen.
  • Madonna: Drowned World Tour 2001 (2001) (TV) - Rob Saduski (costume supervisor); HBO
  • Target Stars On Ice (2002) (TV) - Jef Billings (costume designer); A&E

  • Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dinotopia" (2002/II) - Charles Knode (costume designer); Robert Worley (II) (assistant costume designer); Joe Kowalewski (wardrobe supervisor); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Feast of All Saints (2001) (TV) - Van Broughton Ramsey (costume designer); Jeannie Flynn (costume designer); Sheila Fitzpatrick (costume supervisor); Sonny Merritt (assistant costume designer); Jonathan Tamarkin (assistant costume designer); Cornelia Medak (assistant costume designer); Showtime
    - For part I.
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Yvonne Blake (I) (costume designer); Randy Gardell (assistant costume designer); TNT
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - Jenny Beavan (costume designer); Anna Kot (assistant costume designer); Clare Spragge (costume supervisor); HBO
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Carlo Poggioli (costume designer); Giovanni Casalnuovo (assistant costume designer); Lindsay Pugh (I) (wardrobe supervisor); TNT
    - For part I.

  • Outstanding Costumes for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Linda Serijan (costume desinger); Anne Hartley (costume supervisor); ABC
    - For episode "Truth Be Told" (pilot).
  • "Farscape" (1999) - Terry Ryan (I) (costume designer); Lyn Askew (costume supervisor); Sci-Fi Channel
    - For episode "Into the Lion's Den (Part 1): Lambs To the Slaughter".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Gail McMullen (costume designer); Carlos Brown (II) (assistant costume designer); Lucinda Campbell (costume supervisor); HBO
    - For episode "Back To the Garden".
  • "That '70s Show" (1998) - Melina Root (costume designer); Johnny Foam (costume supervisor); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "That '70s Musical".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Lori Eskowitz (costume designer); Mary Walbridge (costume supervisor); NBC
    - For episode "A Moveable Feast".

  • Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Colin Charles (I) (production mixer); Kevin Patrick Burns (re-recording mixer); Todd Orr (re-recording mixer); HBO
    - For part VII ("The Breaking Point").
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - David Stephenson (I) (production mixer); Mike Dowson (re-recording mixer); Mark Taylor (IV) (re-recording mixer); HBO
    - For part II ("Day of Days").
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - David Stephenson (I) (production mixer); Rick Ash (I) (re-recording mixer); John Hayward (I) (re-recording mixer); Richard Pryke (re-recording mixer); HBO
  • The Lost Battalion (2001) (TV) - Ulf Herrmann (production mixer); Ken Teaney (re-recording mixer); Marshall Garlington (re-recording mixer); A&E

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for Non-Fiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
      Winner:
     
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  • "The Blue Planet" (2001) - Graham Wild (I) (sound mixer); Discovery Channel
    - For episode "Seas of Life: Deep".
  • In Memoriam: New York City (2002) (TV) - Larry Rock (production mixer); Ken Hahn (I) (re-recording mixer); HBO
  • Recording 'The Producers': A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks (2001) (TV) - Peter Miller (VIII) (production sound mixer); Roger Phenix (production sound mixer); Lee Dichter (re-recording mixer); PBS
  • The True Story of Blackhawk Down (2003) (TV) - Marcus Pardo (sound mixer); History Channel

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special
      Winners:
     
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  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Patrick Lucatorto (senior audio); Richard Dillon (II) (sound mixer); Patrick Smith (VI) (sound mixer); Ken Gomez (audio mixer); Andy Bass (III) (audio mixer); NBC
    - For episode #2180.
  • Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music (2001) (TV) - Tom Holmes (II) (production mixer); John Harris (IV) (music mixer); TNT
  • Sting... All This Time (2001) (V) - Andrea Moser (sound mixer); Simon Osborne (sound mixer); Claus Trelby (re-recording mixer); A&E

  • Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "24" (2001) - William Gocke (production mixer); Mike Olman (re-recording mixer); Ken Kobett (re-recording mixer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "11:00 PM - 12:00 AM".
  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) - Michael Fowler (II) (production mixer); Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer); William Smith (V) (re-recording mixer); CBS
    - For episode "Primum Non Nocere".
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Joe Kenworthy (production mixer); Pete Elia (re-recording mixer); J. Stanley Johnston (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Johnny Got His Gold".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Richard Van Dyke (production mixer); Peter Reale (re-recording mixer); Roberta Doheny (re-recording mixer); HBO
    - For the pilot episode.

  • Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Brentley Walton (production mixer); Doug Gray (I) (re-recording mixer); Anthony Constantini (re-recording mixer); Rick Himot (re-recording mixer); CBS
    - For episode "It's Supposed To Be Fun".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Dana Mark McClure (production mixer); Charlie McDaniel (re-recording mixer); Kathy Oldham (re-recording mixer); John Bickelhaupt (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby", parts 1 and 2.
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Peter Damski (production mixer); Todd Grace (re-recording mixer); Craig Porter (I) (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "Fagel Attraction".

  • Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "24" (2001) - David B. Thompson (I) (editor); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Midnight - 1:00 A.M." (pilot).
  • "Alias" (2001) - Mary Jo Markey (editor); ABC
    - For episode "Q & A".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Christopher Nelson (I) (editor); HBO
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Janet Ashikaga (editor); NBC
    - For episode "100,000 Airplanes".
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Lauren A. Schaffer (editor); NBC
    - For episode "Bartlet for America".

  • Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Billy Fox (I) (editor); HBO
    - For part IV ("Replacements").
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Antony Gibbs (editor); TNT
  • Shackleton (2002) (TV) - Peter Coulson (editor); A&E
    - For part II.
  • The Lost Battalion (2001) (TV) - William B. Stich (editor); A&E

  • Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words and Music (2001) (TV) - Ron Andreasson (editor); Eric Singer (III) (editor); Eli Tishberg (editor); TNT
  • Janet Jackson: Live in Hawaii (2002) (TV) - Michael Polito (editor); Ryan Polito (I) (editor); Jeff Roe (editor); HBO
  • Sexaholix: A Love Story (2002) (TV) - Chad Callner (editor); HBO
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - Douglass M. Stewart Jr. (editor); Barry A. O'Brien (editor); Ben Daughtrey (editor); Beth Dewey (I) (editor); Alexandra Komisaruk (editor); Barnaby Levy (editor); Susan D. Cooper (editor); Dave Maguire (editor); Errol Morris (editor); Jeffrey Doe (editor); Chuck Workman (editor); Meg Reticker (editor); Terilyn A. Shropshire (editor); William Goldenberg (editor); Geoff Nelson (editor); Michael Johnson (XXI) (editor); Brent White (I) (editor); Kyle Cooper (editor); Danielle White (III) (editor); Justine Gerenstein (editor); Richard Marks (I) (editor); Tia Nolan (editor); Michael Polito (editor); John Zimmer (IV) (editor); Jeff Roe (editor); Bill DeRonde (editor); Yoram Tal (editor); Lewis Cohen (II) (editor); Gary Ross (IV) (editor); Paul Marengo (I) (editor); Sean Fanton (editor); Brian Smith (XX) (editor); Doug Abel (I) (editor); ABC
  • U2: Elevation 2001 Live from Boston (2001) (V) - Guy Harding (editor); Tim Qualtrough (editor); Brian McKeogh (editor); VH1

  • Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Patricia Barnett (editor); CBS
    - For episode "Talk To Your Daughter".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Stephen Prime (II) (editor); NBC
    - For episode "The One With the Rumor".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Kenny Tintorri (editor); NBC
    - For episode "The One With the Halloween Party".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Peter Chakos (editor); NBC
    - For episode "A Chorus Lie".

  • Outstanding Picture Editing for Non-Fiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
      Winner:
     
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  • "America Undercover" (1993) - Mark Baum (II) (editor); HBO
    - For episode "Small Town Ecstasy".
  • "Survivor" (2000) - Lane Baker (editor); Brian Barefoot (editor); Jonathon Braun (editor); Brian Catalina (editor); Jeannette Christensen (editor); David Cutler (I) (editor); Sean Foley (I) (editor); Jerry U. Frizell (editor); Ivan Ladizinsky (editor); Bob Mathews (editor); Craig Serling (editor); Chris Simpson (II) (editor); Rod C. Spence (editor); CBS
    - For episode "Two Peas in a Pod".
  • "The Blue Planet" (2001) - Martin Elsbury (editor); Discovery Channel
    - For episode "Seas of Life: Ocean World".
  • 9/11 (2002) (TV) - Richard Barber (I) (editor); Michael Maloy (editor); Bruce Spiegel (II) (editor); Mead Stone (editor); Jason Schmidt (III) (editor); CBS
  • Southern Comfort (2001) - Kate Davis (I) (editor); HBO
    - (Screened within the "America Undercover" (1993) series.)

  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) - Mace Matiosian (supervising sound editor); David F. Van Slyke (sound editor); Ruth Adelman (sound editor); Jivan Tahmizian (sound editor); Sheri Ozeki (music editor); Zane D. Bruce (foley artist); Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist); CBS
    - For episode "Chasing the Bus".
  • "Enterprise" (2001) - Bill Wistrom (supervising sound editor); James Wolvington (supervising sound effects editor); Ashley Harvey (I) (sound editor); Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita (sound editor); Dale Chaloukian (sound editor); Shaun Varney (sound editor); Stephen M. Rowe (music editor); Hilda Hodges (foley artist); Katherine Rose (I) (foley artist); UPN
    - For episode "Broken Bow" (pilot).
  • "ER" (1994) - Walter Newman (II) (supervising sound editor); Thomas A. Harris (sound editor); Darleen Stoker (sound editor); Virginia Cook-McGowan (sound editor); Darren Wright (I) (sound editor); Kenneth Young (I) (sound editor); Rick Hromadka (sound editor); David Werntz (sound editor); Karen Spangenberg (sound editor); Sharyn M. Tylk (music editor); Casey J. Crabtree (foley artist); Michael Crabtree (II) (foley artist); NBC
    - For episode "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain".
  • "Third Watch" (1999) - Walter Newman (II) (supervising sound editor); John F. Reynolds (sound editor); Darleen Stoker (sound editor); Constance A. Kazmer (sound editor); Scott A. Tinsley (sound editor); David Werntz (sound editor); Catherine Flynn (sound editor); Allan K. Rosen (music editor); Casey J. Crabtree (foley artist); Michael Crabtree (II) (foley artist); NBC
    - For episode "Falling".

  • Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-Fiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Blue Planet" (2001) - Lucy Rutherford (sound editor); Discovery Channel
    - For episode "Seas of Life: Deep".
  • 9/11 (2002) (TV) - Ray Palagy (sound editor); Tony Pipitone (sound editor); Neil Cedar (sound editor); John Bowen (II) (sound editor); Philippe Desloovere (sound editor); John Hassler (foley artist); CBS
  • In Memoriam: New York City (2002) (TV) - Stuart Stanley (supervising sound editor); HBO
  • The True Story of Blackhawk Down (2003) (TV) - Andrew McCracken (I) (sound editor); Paul Ray (II) (sound editor); Patrick McNulty (I) (sound editor); History Channel

  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Feast of All Saints (2001) (TV) - Anthony Mazzei (I) (supervising sound editor); David B. Cohn (sound editor); Larry Mann (I) (sound editor); Jane Boegel (sound editor); Barbara J. Boguski (sound editor); Russell DeWolf (sound editor); Tom Scurry (sound editor); Erik Aadahl (sound edtior); Alan Bromberg (sound editor); Todd Murakami (sound editor); Eric Williams (VI) (sound editor); Dale W. Perry (foley artist); Showtime
    - For part I.
  • Shackleton (2002) (TV) - Kevin Brazier (sound editor); Philip Barnes (II) (sound editor); Blair Jollands (sound editor); Wayne Brooks (II) (sound editor); A&E
    - For part II.
  • The Lost Battalion (2001) (TV) - David C. Eichhorn (supervising sound editor); William C. Carruth (sound editor); Michael Lyle (I) (sound editor); Rusty Tinsley (sound editor); Mike Dickeson (sound editor); Kevin Fisher (I) (sound editor); Tim Terusa (sound editor); Rick Crampton (sound editor); Joy Ealy (sound editor); Richard S. Steele (sound editor); Bob Costanza (sound editor); Adriane Marfiak (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Lou Thomas (sound editor); Paul Menichini (sound editor); Bruno Roussel (music editor); Tim Chilton (foley artist); Jill Schachne (foley artist); A&E
  • Uprising (2001) (TV) - G. Michael Graham (supervising sound editor); Devon Heffley Curry (sound editor); Bill Bell (V) (sound editor); Mark Steele (I) (sound editor); Anton Holden (sound editor); Mike Dickeson (sound editor); Kevin Fisher (I) (sound editor); Troy Allen (I) (sound editor); Tim Terusa (sound editor); Scott A. Tinsley (sound editor); Randal S. Thomas (sound editor); Bob Costanza (sound editor); Adriane Marfiak (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Lou Thomas (sound editor); Bob Goold (sound editor); Johnny Caruso (music editor); Tim Chilton (foley artist); Jill Schachne (foley artist); NBC
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Angus Bickerton (visual effects supervisor); Mat Beck (visual effects supervisor); Cindy Jones (III) (visual effects coordinator); Louis Mackall (lead visual effects compositor); Nigel Stone (I) (visual effects cameraman); Karl Mooney (cgi supervisor); Laurent Hugueniot (cgi supervisor); Chas Cash (lead animator); HBO
    - For part II ("Day of Days").
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Angus Bickerton (visual effects supervisor); John Lockwood (I) (visual effects supervisor); Ken Dailey (visual effects supervisor); Joe Pavlo (in-house lead visual effects compositor); Mark Nettleton (lead visual effects compositor); Michael Mulholland (I) (lead visual effects animator); Joss Williams (lead special effects supervisor); Nigel Stone (I) (visual effects cameraman); HBO
    - For part IV ("Replacements").
  • "Walking with Beasts" (2001) - Timothy Greenwood (visual effects supervisor); George Roper (I) (visual effects supervisor); Sirio Quintavalle (lead visual effects sompositor); Jez Harris (I) (lead special effects supervisor); Mike Milne (I) (cgi supervisor); Virgil Manning (cgi supervisor); Max Tyrie (cgi supervisor); Daren Horley (lead cgi artist); Sarah Tosh (lead cgi artist); Discovery Channel
  • Superfire (2002) (TV) - Ron Thornton (visual effects supervisor); Jonathan Rothbart (visual effects supervisor); George Port (visual effects supervisor); Marc Sadeghi (visual effects coordinator); Sherry Hitch (compositing supervisor); Lee Stringer (II) (animator); John Allardice (animator); Steve Courtney (special effects supervisor); John McGinley (I) (lead model maker); ABC

  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Enterprise" (2001) - David Stipes (visual effects supervisor); Adam Buckner (visual effects coordinator); Paul Hill (V) (lead visual effects compositor); Gregory Rainoff (lead visual effects animator); Adam Howard (I) (lead visual effects animator); John F. Gross (cgi supervisor); Steven Joseph Rogers (cgi supervisor); Fred Pienkos (lead cgi artist); Eddie Robison (lead cgi artist); UPN
    - For episode "Breaking the Ice".
  • "Smallville" (2001) - Elan Soltes (visual effects supervisor); Jinnie Pak (visual effects coordinator); Mark Breakspear (lead compositing artist); Colin Liggett (compositing artist); Brian Moylan (I) (compositing artist); Wes Sargent (visual effects artist); Ryan Cronin (I) (visual effects artist); Rod Bland (visual effects artist); Marc Roth (I) (visual effects artist); Warner Bros. Television
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - James Tichenor (visual effects producer); Michelle Comens (visual effects supervisor); Shannon Gurney (visual effects coordinator); Robin Hackl (lead visual effects compositor); Adam de Bosch Kemper (lead visual effects animator); Mark Breakspear (lead visual effects compositor); Kevin Little (I) (cgi supervisor); Craig Van Den Biggelaar (digital effects supervisor); Krista McLean (I) (lead cgi artist); Showtime
    - For episode "Revelations".
  • "Stargate SG-1" (1997) - James Tichenor (visual effects producer); Michelle Comens (visual effects supervisor); Shannon Gurney (visual effects coordinator); Bruce Woloshyn (lead visual effects compositor); Tom Brydon (lead visual effects animator); Doug Campbell (IV) (lead visual effects compositor); Kyle Yoneda (lead cgi artist); Greg Hansen (III) (lead cgi animator); Brian Harder (I) (lead cgi animator); Showtime
    - For episode "Enemies".

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Angela Nogaro (makeup department head); Diana Brown (II) (key makeup artist); ABC
    - For episode "Q & A".
  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Todd McIntosh (makeup department head); Jay Wejebe (makeup artist); Carol Schwartz (I) (makeup artist); Brigette A. Myre (makeup artist); UPN
    - For episode "Hell's Bells".
  • "MADtv" (1995) - Jennifer Aspinall (I) (makeup department head); Randy Westgate (makeup); Julie Purcell (makeup); Scott Wheeler (I) (makeup); Stephanie L. Massie (makeup); Felicia Linsky (makeup); Darrell McIntyre (makeup); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For Madtv's 7th season premiere.
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Donna-Lou Henderson (key makeup artist); Justin B. Henderson (makeup artist); June Bracken (makeup artist); HBO
    - For the pilot episode.

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Prosthetic)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Todd McIntosh (makeup supervisor); Jay Wejebe (makeup artist); Carol Schwartz (I) (makeup artist); Brigette A. Myre (makeup artist); Joel Harlow (prosthetics); John Vulich (prosthetics); UPN
    - For episode "Hell's Bells".
  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) - John Goodwin (I) (makeup effects); CBS
    - For episode "Overload".
  • "Enterprise" (2001) - Michael Westmore (I) (makeup artist); Art Anthony (makeup artist); Belinda Bryant (makeup artist); David DeLeon (I) (makeup artist); Suzanne Diaz (makeup artist); Earl Ellis (makeup artist); Jeff Lewis (VII) (makeup artist); Brad Look (makeup artist); Joe Podnar (makeup artist); Karen Westerfield (makeup artist); June Westmore (makeup artist); Natalie Wood (II) (makeup artist); UPN
    - For episode "Broken Bow" (pilot).

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Non-Prosthetic)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Liz Tagg (key makeup artist/designer); Nikita Rae (makeup artist); HBO
    - For part IX ("Why We Fight").
  • "Dinotopia" (2002/II) - Karen Dawson (key makeup artist); Julie Dartnell (makeup artist); Sally Hennen (makeup artist); Eve Wignall (makeup artist); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (2001) (TV) - Pauline Heys (chief makeup artist); Catherine Heys (makeup artist); Julia Wilson (I) (makeup artist); CBS
    - For part II.
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - John M. Elliott Jr. (key makeup); TNT

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Prosthetic)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Daniel Parker (II) (makeup effects & prosthetics designer); Matthew Smith (IV) (prosthetic makekup artist); Duncan Jarman (prosthetic makeup artist); HBO
    - For part III ("Carentan").

  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "24" (2001) - Sean Callery (music by); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "7:00 A.M - 8:00 A.M."
  • "JAG" (1995) - Steven Bramson (music by); CBS
    - For episode "Adrift", part 2.
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Mark Snow (I) (music by); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "The Truth".
  • "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) - Joseph LoDuca (music by); Syndicated
    - For episode "A Friend in Need II".

  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Dinner with Friends (2001) (TV) - Dave Grusin (music composed by); HBO
  • Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (2001) (TV) - Rupert Gregson-Williams (music composed by); CBS
    - For part II.
  • Last Call (2002) (TV) - Brian Tyler (IV) (composer); Showtime
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Lee Holdridge (music by); TNT
    - For part I.
  • We Were the Mulvaneys (2002) (TV) - Patrick Williams (I) (music by); Lifetime

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001) (TV) - Carol Burnett (executive producer); John Hamilton (VI) (executive producer); Rick Hawkins (I) (executive producer); Jody Hamilton (I) (producer); Mary Jo Blue (produced by); CBS
  • Cirque du Soleil: Alegria (2001) (TV) - Peter Wagg (executive producer); Frances Berwick (executive producer); Rocky Oldham (producer); Bravo
  • The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV) - Laura Ziskin (producer); Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer); ABC
  • The Concert for New York City (2001) (TV) - Gregory Sills (executive producer); Fred Graver (executive producer); Paul Flattery (producer); VH1
  • XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2002) (TV) - Don Mischer (executive producer); Dick Ebersol (executive producer); David J. Goldberg (I) (producer); Geoff Bennett (IV) (producer); Kenny Ortega (producer); David Neal (II) (producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Politically Incorrect" (1994) - Bill Maher (I) (executive producer); Nancy Geller (executive producer); Bernie Brillstein (executive producer); Brad Grey (executive producer); Marc Gurvitz (executive producer); Kevin Hamburger (executive producer); Marilyn Wilson (III) (executive producer); Sheila Griffiths (supervising producer); Dean E. Johnsen (producer); Carole Chouinard (producer); Billy Martin (X) (producer); ABC
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Lorne Michaels (executive producer); Ken Aymong (supervising producer); Steve Higgins (producer); NBC
  • "The Daily Show" (1996) - Madeleine Smithberg (executive producer); Jon Stewart (co-executive producer); Stewart Bailey (supervising producer); Kahane Corn (supervising producer); Ben Karlin (supervising producer); Comedy Central
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Debbie Vickers (executive producer); Patti M. Grant (supervising producer); Larry Goitia (supervising producer); Jay Leno (producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Music and Lyrics
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Judging Amy" (1999) - Peter Himmelman (music by); CBS
    - For episode "Beating the Bounds".
    - For the song "The Best Kind of Answer".
  • "The Fairly OddParents" (2001) - Guy Moon (songs by); Butch Hartman (songs by); Steve Marmel (songs by); Nicklodeon
    - For episode "Christmas Every Day".
    - For the song "I Wish Every Day Could Be Christmas".
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Alf Clausen (music by); Jon Vitti (lyrics by); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "The Old Man and the Key".
    - For the song "Ode To Branson".
  • Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001) (TV) - Mitzie Welch (musical numbers by); Ken Welch (musical numbers by); CBS
    - For the song "A Mackie Rag".

  • Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Daily Show" (1996) - Jon Stewart (host); Comedy Central
  • "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1998) - Wayne Brady (performer); ABC
  • "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1998) - Ryan Stiles (performer); ABC
  • Billy Joel: In His Own Words (2001) (TV) - Billy Joel (performer); A&E

  • Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "First Monday" (2002) - Bruce Broughton (theme music by); CBS
  • "Justice League" (2001) - Lolita Ritmanis (theme by); Cartoon Network
  • "Wolf Lake" (2001) - David Schwartz (II) (music by); CBS
  • A Day in Their Lives: Conquistador (2001) (TV) - Mark Leggett (I) (composer); History Channel

  • Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Great Performances" (1972) - Peter Gelb (executive producer); Jac Venza (executive producer); Laura Mitgang (producer); Molly McBride (producer); Pat Jaffe (I) (director); Joshua Bell (I) (performer); William Eddins (conductor); PBS
    - For episode "Joshua Bell: West Side Story Suite From Central Park".
  • "Live from Lincoln Center" (1976) - Marc Bauman (I) (supervising producer); John Goberman (producer); Gerard Schwarz (I) (conductor); PBS
    - For episode "Mostly Mozart Festival 2001 - Mozart's 'Requiem'".
  • "Live from Lincoln Center" (1976) {Porgy and Bess} - Marc Bauman (I) (supervising producer); John Goberman (producer); John DeMain (conductor); Tazewell Thompson (director); PBS
    - (Screened within "Live from Lincoln Center" (1976).

  • Outstanding Non-Fiction Series (Informational)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Antiques Roadshow" (1997) - Peter B. Cook (executive producer); Marsha Bemko (senior producer); PBS
  • "Behind the Music" (1997) - George Moll (executive producer); Paul Gallagher (II) (executive producer); Mark Ford (III) (producer); Justin Sturken (senior series producer); VH1
  • "Inside the Actors Studio" (1994) - James Lipton (executive producer/writer/host); Christian Barcellos (executive producer for bravo); Frances Berwick (executive producer for bravo); Michael Kostel (producer); John Servidio (producer); Jeff Wurtz (director); Bravo
  • Jeffrey Shore (II) (executive producer); Mark Harris (supervising producer); Eric Shepard (I) (producer); E!
    - For the "The E! True Hollywood Story" series of films.

  • Outstanding Main Title Design
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Michael Riley (III) (main title designer); Michelle Dougherty (main title designer); Jeff Miller (XV) (main title designer); Jason Web (II) (main title designer); HBO
  • "The Mind of the Married Man" (2001) - Paul Matthaeus (main title designer); Mason Nicoll (main title designer); James Webber (I) (main title designer); Eric S. Anderson (main title designer); HBO
  • "Wolf Lake" (2001) - George Montgomery (III) (main title designer); Thomas Cobb (II) (main title designer); Blake Danforth (main title designer); John Narun (main title designer); CBS

  • Outstanding Special Class Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Trading Spaces" (2000) - Denise Cramsey (executive producer); Susan Cohen-Dickler (executive producer for banyan productions); Jan Dickler (executive producer for banyan productions); Ray Murray (I) (executive producer for banyan productions); Stephen H. Schwartz (executive producer for tlc); Alyssa Kaufman (producer); Larry Blase (producer); Aimee Kramer (producer); Paige Davis (I) (host); TLC
  • Mark Burnett (II) (executive producer); Craig Piligian (co-executive producer); Craig Armstrong (III) (co-executive producer); Tom Shelly (supervising producer); Jay Bienstock (supervising producer); Cord Keller (senior producer); Maria Baltazzia (producer); John Feist (I) (producer); Doug McCallie (producer); Adam Briles (producer); Teri Kennedy (producer); Conrad Riggs (I) (producer); Bruce Beresford-Redman (producer); Dennis Lofgren (producer); Jeff Probst (host); CBS
    - For the Survivor series'.
  • AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV) - Gary Smith (III) (executive producer); Dann Netter (producer); Bob Gazzale (producer); Fred A. Rappoport (producer); Frederick S. Pierce (producer); CBS
  • I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special (2001) (TV) - Desi Arnaz Jr. (executive producer); Lucie Arnaz (executive producer); Gary Smith (III) (producer); Fred A. Rappoport (producer); Dann Netter (producer); CBS

  • Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Nancy Foy (casting by); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Mindy Marin (casting by); HBO
  • The Gathering Storm (2002) (TV) - Irene Lamb (casting by); HBO
  • The Laramie Project (2002) - Ann Goulder (casting by); HBO

  • Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Helen Smith (I) (key hairstylist); Paula Price (III) (hairstylist); HBO
    - For part V ("Crossroads").
  • "Dinotopia" (2002/II) - Suzanne Stokes-Munton (hair supervisor); ABC
    - For part I.
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Carol A. O'Connell (key hair); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Toni-Ann Walker (key hairstylist); Joy Zapata (hairstylist); Stephen Robinette (hairstylist); Patricia Budz (hairstylist); Lumas D. Hamilton (hairstylist); Ora Green (hairstylist); HBO
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Carol Hemming (hair designer); TNT
    - For part I.

  • Outstanding Miniseries
      Winner:
     
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  • "Dinotopia" (2002/II) - Robert Halmi Sr. (executive producer); Robert Halmi Jr. (executive producer); Howard Ellis (I) (supervising producer); William P. Cartlidge (produced by); Dusty Symonds (produced by); ABC
  • Shackleton (2002) (TV) - Francesca Barra (executive producer); Delia Fine (executive producer); Emilio Nunez (I) (supervising producer); Selwyn Roberts (producer); A&E
  • The Mists of Avalon (2001) (TV) - Mark Wolper (executive producer); James Coburn (I) (executive producer); Lisa Alexander (III) (executive producer); Gideon Amir (produced by); Bernd Eichinger (producer); TNT

  • Outstanding Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2000) - Larry David (I) (executive producer); Jeff Garlin (executive producer); Gavin Polone (executive producer); Robert B. Weide (co-executive producer); Sandy Chanley (co-executive producer); Tom Bull (I) (producer); HBO
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Philip Rosenthal (executive producer); Ray Romano (I) (executive producer); Rory Rosegarten (executive producer); Stu Smiley (executive producer); Lew Schneider (executive producer); Jennifer Crittenden (executive producer); Tucker Cawley (executive producer); Steve Skrovan (executive producer); Jeremy Stevens (I) (co-executive producer); Lisa Helfrich (co-executive producer); Tom Caltabiano (supervising producer); Aaron Shure (supervising producer); Ken Ornstein (producer); CBS
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Michael Patrick King (executive producer); Cindy Chupack (co-executive producer); John P. Melfi (co-executive producer); Sarah Jessica Parker (co-executive producer); Allan Heinberg (supervising producer); HBO
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - David Kohan (executive producer); Max Mutchnick (executive producer); James Burrows (II) (executive producer); Jeff Greenstein (executive producer); Alex Herschlag (co-executive producer); Kari Lizer (co-executive producer); Jhoni Marchinko (co-executive producer); Tim Kaiser (I) (supervising producer); Tracy Poust (supervising producer); Jon Kinnally (supervising producer); Bruce Alden (producer); Peter Chakos (producer); Bill Wrubel (producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Jeff Greenberg (I) (casting by); NBC
  • "Friends" (1994) - Leslie Litt (casting by); Barbara Miller (I) (casting by); NBC
  • "Scrubs" (2001) - Brett Benner (casting by); Debby Romano (casting by); NBC
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - Tracy Lilienfield (casting by); NBC

  • Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "24" (2001) - Debi Manwiller (casting by); Richard Pagano (casting by); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Alias" (2001) - Megan McConnell (I) (original casting by); Janet Gilmore (original casting by); April Webster (casting by); ABC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Suzanne Ryan (I) (casting by); NBC
  • "Once and Again" (1999) - Amy Lippens (casting by); ABC
  • "The West Wing" (1999) - Anthony Sepulveda (casting by); Barbara Miller (I) (casting by); NBC

  • Outstanding Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "24" (2001) - Joel Surnow (executive producer); Robert Cochran (II) (executive producer); Brian Grazer (executive producer); Tony Krantz (I) (executive producer); Stephen Hopkins (co-executive producer); Howard Gordon (I) (co-executive producer); Cyrus I. Yavneh (produced by); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) - Jerry Bruckheimer (executive producer); Carol Mendelsohn (executive producer); Ann Donahue (executive producer); Anthony E. Zuiker (executive producer); Sam Strangis (co-executive producer); Jonathan Littman (co-executive producer); Cynthia Chvatal (supervising producer); William Petersen (supervising producer); Danny Cannon (I) (supervising producer); CBS
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Dick Wolf (I) (executive producer); Barry Schindel (executive producer); Jeffrey M. Hayes (executive producer); Peter Jankowski (executive producer); Lewis Gould (I) (co-executive producer); Richard Sweren (co-executive producer); Arthur W. Forney (co-executive producer); Eric Overmyer (co-executive producer); William N. Fordes (supervising producer); Kati Johnston (produced by); Gary Karr (I) (producer); Wendy Battles (I) (producer); Roz Weinman (producer); NBC
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Alan Ball (I) (executive producer); Bob Greenblatt (executive producer); David Janollari (executive producer); Alan Poul (executive producer); Bruce Eric Kaplan (co-executive producer); Christian Williams (I) (co-executive producer); Rick Cleveland (supervising producer); Laurence Andries (supervising producer); Scott Buck (supervising producer); Christian Taylor (II) (producer); Jill Soloway (producer); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Children's Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Nick News with Linda Ellerbee" (1992) - Linda Ellerbee (executive producer); Rolfe Tessem (executive producer); Wally Berger (supervising producer); Mark Lyons (II) (producer); Nicklodeon
  • "Rugrats" (1991) - Arlene Klasky (executive producer); Gabor Csupo (executive producer); Eryk Casemiro (co-executive producer); Jim Duffy (II) (supervising producer); Cella Nichols Duffy (supervising producer); Kate Boutilier (I) (producer); Susan Ward (V) (produced by); Pernelle Hayes (produced by); Nicklodeon
    - For episode "All Growed Up".
  • "SpongeBob SquarePants" (1999) - Stephen Hillenburg (executive producer); Nicklodeon
  • The Making of 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' (2001) (TV) - Lee Mendelson (executive producer); Jason Mendelson (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Non-Fiction Program (Reality)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "American High" (2000) - R.J. Cutler (executive producer); Brian Medavoy (executive producer); Erwin More (executive producer); Cheryl Stanley (executive producer); Dan Partland (supervising producer); Jonathan Chinn (producer); Alison Ellwood (producer); Richard Bye (producer); Nick Doob (I) (producer); Jonathan Mednick (producer); Molly O'Brien (I) (producer); Ted Skillman (I) (producer); PBS
  • "Frontier House" (2002) - Beth Hoppe (executive producer); Alex Graham (I) (executive producer); Simon Shaw (I) (series producer); Nicolas Brown (director/producer); Maro Chermayeff (director/producer); PBS
  • "Project Greenlight" (2001) - Ben Affleck (executive producer); Matt Damon (executive producer); Chris Moore (II) (executive producer); Sean Bailey (executive producer); Harvey Weinstein (executive producer); Bob Weinstein (executive producer); Billy Campbell (III) (executive producer); Elizabeth Bronstein (co-executive producer); Eli Holzman (producer); Tina Gazzerro (producer); Tony Yates (I) (producer); HBO
  • "Taxicab Confessions" (1995) - Sheila Nevins (executive producer); Felicia Caplan (supervising producer); Julie Anderson (V) (supervising producer); Harry Gantz (producer/director); Joe Gantz (producer/director); HBO
  • "Trauma: Life in the E.R." (1997) - Liane Thompson (executive producer); Stephen H. Schwartz (executive producer); Stacia Thompson (I) (producer); Brian Seligson (producer); Catherine L. McCarthy (producer); TLC

  • Outstanding Choreography
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "MADtv" (1995) - Monie Adamson (choreographer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For Madtv's 7th season premiere.
  • Madonna: Drowned World Tour 2001 (2001) (TV) - Jamie King (III) (choreographer); Alex Magno (choreographer); Debra Brown (II) (choreographer); HBO
  • Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration (2001) (TV) - Brian Thomas (IX) (choreographer); Glenn Douglas Packard (choreographer); CBS
  • Target Stars On Ice (2002) (TV) - Sandra Bezic (choreographer); Michael Seibert (I) (choreographer); Jayne Torvill (choreographer); Christopher Dean (III) (choreographer); A&E

  • Outstanding Non-Fiction Special (Informational)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Inside the Actors Studio" (1994) - James Lipton (executive producer/writer/host); Christian Barcellos (executive producer for bravo); Frances Berwick (executive producer for bravo); Michael Kostel (producer); John Servidio (producer); Jeff Wurtz (director); Bravo
    - For the 100th guest special.
  • "The Human Face" (2001) - Michael J. Mosley (executive producer); Nicholas Rossiter (executive producer); Nancy Lavin (executive producer); Sally George (II) (producer); Sharon Gillooly (producer); James Erskine (producer/director); David Stewart (XI) (producer/director); John Cleese (writer/host); TLC
  • In Memoriam: New York City (2002) (TV) - Jonathan Liebman (executive producer); Peter W. Kunhardt (executive producer); Dyllan McGhee (supervising producer); Lisa Heller (senior producer); John Hoffman (V) (producer); Sheila Nevins (producer); Brad Grey (producer); HBO
  • We Stand Alone Together (2001) (TV) - Tom Hanks (executive producer); Steven Spielberg (executive producer); Gary Goetzman (co-executive producer); Tony To (co-executive producer); Mark Cowen (I) (producer/director); William Richter (II) (producer/writer); HBO

  • Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Michael Reitz (I) (hairstylist); Karen Bartek (hair dresser); ABC
    - For episode "Q & A".
  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Sean Flanigan (dept. head hair); Lisa Marie Rosenberg (hairstylist); Francine Shermaine (hairstylist); Thomas Real (hairstylist); Linda Arnold (I) (hairstylist); UPN
    - For episode "Hell's Bells".
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Michelle Johnson (III) (key hairstylist); Angel De Angelis (key hairstylist); Sasha Quarles (hairstylist); Suzana Neziri (hairstylist); HBO
    - For episode "Ghost Town".
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001) - Randy Sayer (key hairstylist); Kimberley Spiteri (hairstylist); Pinky Babajian (hairstylist); HBO
    - For episode "I'll Take You".

  • Outstanding Commercial
      Winner:
     
    • RSA USA (production company); Weiden & Kennedy (ad agency)
      - For "Move" (Nike).
      Other Nominees:
     
  • @radical.media (production company); BBDO New York (ad agency)
    - For "Broadway Tribute" (Visa).
  • @radical.media (production company); Young & Rubicom (ad agency)
    - For "Amnesia" (Computer Associates BrightStor).
  • Harvest Productions (production company); TBWA/Chiat/Day (ad agency)
    - For "Nail Gun" (Fox Sports).
  • Hungry Man (production company); DDB Chicago (ad agency)
    - For "Out Of Towner" (Anheuser-Busch, Inc.).
  • Pytka Films (production company); Leo Burnett Company (ad agency)
    - For "First Words" (Disney).

  • Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As Told by Ginger" (2000) - Arlene Klasky (executive producer); Gabor Csupo (executive producer); Emily Kapnek (co-executive producer); Eryk Casemiro (co-executive producer/writer); Cella Nichols Duffy (supervising producer); Jim Duffy (II) (supervising producer); Mark Risley (supervising director); Maureen Iser (produced by); Michael Daedalus Kenny (director); Mike Svayko (animation timer); Jeffrey Perlmutter (animation timer); Barbara Ann Duffy (animation timer); Nicklodeon
    - For episode "Lunatic Lake".
  • "King of the Hill" (1997) - Greg Daniels (I) (executive producer); Mike Judge (I) (executive producer); Richard Appel (executive producer); Howard Klein (I) (executive producer); Michael Rotenberg (executive producer); Jonathan Aibel (co-executive producer); Glenn Berger (I) (co-executive producer); Alan R. Cohen (co-executive producer); Alan Freedland (co-executive producer); Norm Hiscock (co-executive producer/writer); Johnny Hardwick (supervising producer); Jim Dauterive (supervising producer); John Altschuler (supervising producer); Dave Krinsky (supervising producer); Joseph A. Boucher (produced by); Mark McJimsey (produced by); Garland Testa (producer); Alex Gregory (I) (producer); Peter Huyck (producer); Sivert Glarum (producer); Michael Jamin (producer); Kit Boss (producer); Dean Young (I) (producer); Klay Hall (supervising director); John Rice (VI) (supervising director); Tricia Garcia (I) (director); John W. Hyde (animation executive producer); Michael Wolf (I) (animation producer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Bobby Goes Nuts".
  • "South Park" (1997) - Anne Garefino (executive producer); Trey Parker (I) (executive producer/director/writer); Matt Stone (I) (executive producer); Deborah Liebling (executive producer); Frank C. Agnone II (supervising producer); Eric Stough (animation director); David R. Goodman (writer); Kyle McCulloch (I) (writer); Nancy Pimental (I) (writer); Erica Rivinoja (writer); Comedy Central
    - For episode "Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants"
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Al Jean (executive producer); James L. Brooks (executive producer); Matt Groening (executive producer); Sam Simon (I) (executive producer); Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer); Matt Selman (co-executive producer); Josh Lieb (co-executive producer); Larina Adamson (supervising producer); Carolyn Omine (supervising producer); Tim Long (I) (supervising producer); John Frink (supervising producer); Don Payne (IV) (supervising producer); Dana Gould (supervising producer); Kevin Curran (I) (supervising producer); Brian Kelley (I) (supervising producer); George Meyer (II) (producer); Dan Greaney (producer); Ron Hauge (producer); Tom Gammill (I) (producer); Max Pross (producer); David Mirkin (producer); Mike Reiss (producer); Jon Vitti (producer); Richard Raynis (producer); Bonita Pietila (producer); David Silverman (I) (producer); Denise Sirkot (producer); Richard Sakai (I) (producer); Joel H. Cohen (producer); Michael Wolf (I) (animation producer); Laurie Biernacki (animation producer); John W. Hyde (animation executive producer); John Bush (III) (animation executive producer); Jim Reardon (I) (supervising director); Bill Freiberger (written by); Steven Dean Moore (director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "She Of Little Faith".

  • Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Samurai Jack" (2001) - Genndy Tartakovsky (producer/writer/director); Brian A. Miller (supervising producer); Paul Rudish (writer); Mun Jeong Yu (animation director); Bong Koh Jae (animation director); Yeol Jung Chang (animation director); Cartoon Network
  • When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2001) (TV) - Pierre de Lespinois (executive producer/director); Fran Lo Cascio (executive producer); Tomi Bednar Landis (executive producer); John Copeland (I) (produced by); Georgann Kane (writer); Don Waller (I) (animation director); Discovery Channel

  • Outstanding Stunt Coordination
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Alias" (2001) - Jeff Habberstad (stunt coordinator); ABC
    - For episode "Time Will Tell".
  • "Band of Brothers" (2001) - Greg Powell (I) (stunt coordinator); HBO
    - For part III ("Carentan").
  • "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000) - Bobby Porter (stunt coordinator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Company Picnic".
  • "Third Watch" (1999) - Cort Hessler (stunt coordinator); NBC
    - For episode "Superheroes".

  • Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Made for Television Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Dinner with Friends (2001) (TV) - Laura Ziskin (executive producer); Norman Jewison (executive producer); Margo Lion (II) (executive producer); Daryl Roth (executive producer); Patrick Markey (producer); HBO
  • James Dean (2001) (TV) - Bill Gerber (III) (executive producer); Mark Rydell (executive producer); George W. Perkins (produced by); TNT
  • Path to War (2002) (TV) - Cary Brokaw (executive producer); John Frankenheimer (executive producer); Howard Dratch (executive producer); Edgar J. Scherick (executive producer); Guy Riedel (producer); HBO
  • The Laramie Project (2002) - Ross Katz (executive producer); Anne Carey (I) (executive producer); Ted Hope (executive producer); Peter Cane (co-executive producer); Roy Gabay (co-executive producer); Declan Baldwin (producer); HBO

  • Governor's Award

    Notes:
    • Usually announced at the Creative Arts ceremonies, the award is this year presented during the September 22 NBC Emmy Awards telecast.

      Awarded to:
     
    • America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) (TV) - ABC; CBS; 20th Century Fox Television; NBC
      - The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' annual Governors Award goes this year to four networks - ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC - for setting aside commercials and competition to organize "America: A Tribute to Heroes" after the attacks of September 2001.
      - In a groundbreaking and unprecedented way, it was originally four networks which came together as one, sold the idea to their corporate bosses, underwrote the cost of the telethon and lined up all of the other networks and cable stations to simulcast "America: A Tribute to Heroes" That telecast helped bring our nation together and showed the world that we were united and still standing strong during a time of utmost tragedy.

    Bob Hope Humanitarian Award

      Awarded to:
     

    Lifetime Achievement Award

      Awarded to:
     
    • Charles 'Capp' Cappleman