Photographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
It was a star studded affair at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The big winners include AMC's Mad Men and ABC's Modern Family, as well as Eric Stonestreet, Jane Lynch, Jim Parsons, Edie Falco, Aaron Paul, Archie Panjabi, Bryan Cranston, Kyra Sedgwick, and Padma Lakshmi who won in the reality award category for Top Chef.
The show was hosted by Jimmy Fallon whose wit left the audience in hysterics.
Comedy Queen
Image: Jane LynchPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Comedy Queen
Image: Edie FalcoPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Comedy King
Image: Jim ParsonsPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Drama Queens
Image: Kyra SedgwickPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Kyra Sedgwick's stunning work in The Closer won her an Emmy (Outstanding Lead Actress) in the Drama Series while Archie Panjabi won the Outstanding Supporting Actress for The Good Wife.
Drama Kings
Image: Aaron Paul and Bryan CranstonPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
Bryan Cranston won (Outstanding Lead Actor in a drama series) for the third year in a row for his work on Breaking Bad. Aaron Paul also won an Emmy (Outstanding Supporting Actor) for Breaking Bad.
The winner takes all
Image: Executive producer Steven Levitan (C) of Modern Family poses with fellow producers and cast members after winning outstanding comedy seriesPhotographs: Danny Moloshok/Reuters
But the really big winners were Modern Family who won Emmys for Writing and Best Comedy.
Lost fans were in for a disappointment as the drama mini series 'lost' out to Mad Men.
The award for Directing went to Dexter while HBO won in the movie and mini-series categories with Julia Ormond, David Strathairn, Claire Danes, and Director Mick Jackson all winning for Temple Grandin, which also won the big prize for Best Movie.
Al Pacino won for HBO's You Don't Know Jack. The Pacific won the Mini-Series.
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