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52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards

Date (Primetime Telecast) September 22, 2002
Date (Creative Arts Awards) September 14, 2002
Venue Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Network NBC
Host Conan O' Brien

The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held Sunday, September 22, 2002. The awards show was hosted by Conan O' Brien and was broadcast on NBC. Nominees and winners are listed below, winners are in bold.

Outstanding Comedy Series

Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series

Sex And The City - HBO - Michael Patrick King, Director


Outstanding Drama Series

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

Charles S. Dutton for playing Leonard Marshall on The Practice

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series

Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2002 
The Gathering Storm - HBO - Albert Finney as Winston Churchill
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series - 2002 
Friends - NBC - Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series - 2002 
The West Wing - NBC - Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2002 
Wild Iris - SHOWTIME - Laura Linney as Iris Bravard
Outstanding Made For Television Movie - 2002 
The Gathering Storm - HBO - Frank Doelger, Producer; Lisa Ellzey, Co-Executive Producer; Julie Payne, Executive Producer; Tracey Scoffield, Executive Producer for the BBC; Ridley Scott, Executive Producer; Tony Scott, Executive Producer; David M. Thompson, Producer

Outstanding Miniseries - 2002 
Band Of Brothers - HBO - Stephen E. Ambrose, Co-Executive Producer; Erik Bork, Supervising Producer; Gary Goetzman, Co-Executive Producer; Tom Hanks, Executive Producer; Erik Jendresen, Supervising Producer; Mary Richards, Producer; Steven Spielberg, Executive Producer; Tony To, Co-Executive Producer

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series - 2002 
Everybody Loves Raymond - CBS - Brad Garrett as Robert
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series - 2002 
The West Wing - NBC - John Spencer as Leo McGarry
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2002 
James Dean - TNT - Michael Moriarty as Winton Dean
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series - 2002 
Everybody Loves Raymond - CBS - Doris Roberts as Marie
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series - 2002 
The West Wing - NBC - Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie - 2002 
The Matthew Shepard Story - NBC - Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard


Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series - 2002 
Late Show With David Letterman - CBS - Rob Burnett, Executive Producer; Barbara Gaines, Executive Producer; Maria Pope, Executive Producer; Eric Stangel, Producer; Justin Stangel, Producer
Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special - 2002 

America: A Tribute To Heroes - Joel Gallen, Executive Producer
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series - 2002 
The Bernie Mac Show - FOX - Larry Wilmore, Writer
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series - 2002 
24 - FOX - Robert Cochran, Writer; Joel Surnow, Writer

Outstanding Writing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special - 2002

The Gathering Storm - HBO - Larry Ramin, Story; Hugh Whitemore, Screenplay/Story

Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program - 2002

Saturday Night Live - NBC - Doug Abeles, Writer; James Anderson, Writer; Max Brooks, Writer; James Downey, Writer; Tina Fey, Head Writer; Hugh Fink, Writer; Charlie Grandy, Writer; Jack Handey, Writer; Steve Higgins, Writer; Erik Kenward, Writer; Dennis McNicholas, Head Writer; Lorne Michaels, Writer; Matt Murray, Writer; Paula Pell, Writer; Matt Piedmont, Writer; Ken Scarborough, Writer; Michael Schur, Writer; Frank Sebastiano, Writer; T. Sean Shannon, Writer; Robert Smigel, Writer; Emily Spivey, Writer; Andrew Steele, Writer; Scott Wainio, Writer

Primetime Emmy Awards by Year
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006

 


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