Comedy Series
Sarah Jessica Parker,
“Sex and the City,” HBO
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w 2004 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Sex and the City” (executive producer)
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w 2003 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Sex and the City” (executive producer)
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w 2002 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Sex and the City” (co-executive producer)
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w 2001 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Sex and the City” (producer)
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w 1999 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Sex and the City”
w Total: 10 nominations, 1 win
Patricia Heaton, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w 1999 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Everybody Loves Raymond”
w Total: 6 nominations, 2 wins
Jennifer Aniston, “Friends,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2001 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2000 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w Total: 5 nominations, 1 win
Jane Kaczmarek,
“Malcolm in the Middle,” Fox
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Comedy Series, “Malcolm in the Middle”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Malcolm in the Middle”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Malcolm in the Middle”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Malcolm in the Middle”
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Comedy Series, “Malcolm in the Middle”
w Total: 5 nominations
Bonnie Hunt,
“Life With Bonnie,” ABC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, “Life With Bonnie”
w Total: 1 nomination
DRAMA Series
Edie Falco, “The Sopranos,” HBO
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 1999 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w Total: 5 nominations, 3 wins
Allison Janney,
“The West Wing,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Drama Series,
“The West Wing”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Drama Series,
“The West Wing”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series,
“The West Wing”
w 2001 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 2000 – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w Total: 5 nominations, 3 wins
Jennifer Garner, “Alias,” ABC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “Alias”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “Alias”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “Alias”
w Total: 3 nominations
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: SVU,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series,
“Law & Order: SVU”
w Total: 1 nomination
Amber Tamblyn,
“Joan of Arcadia,” CBS
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, “Joan of Arcadia”
w Total: 1 nomination
OUTSTANDING
LEAD ACTOR IN A
COMEDY SERIES
Larry David, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
w 2004 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (executive producer)
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
w 2003 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (executive producer)
w 2002 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (executive producer)
w 1996 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Seinfeld” (executive producer)
w 1995 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Seinfeld” (executive producer)
w 1994 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1994 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1994 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Seinfeld” (executive producer)
w 1993 – Outstanding Individual Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1993 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Seinfeld” (executive producer)
w 1992 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1992 – Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1992 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Seinfeld” (executive producer)
w 1991 – Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w 1991 – Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, “Seinfeld”
w Total: 17 nominations, 2 wins
Kelsey Grammer, “Frasier,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2001 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Frasier” (executive
producer)
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2000 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Frasier” (executive
producer)
w 1999 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1999 – Outstanding Comedy Series, “Frasier” (executive
producer)
w 1998 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1997 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1996 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1995 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1994 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 1992 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Wings”
w 1990 – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, “Cheers”
w 1988 – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, “Cheers”
w Total: 16 nominations, 3 wins
John Ritter, “8 Simple Rules,” ABC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “8 Simple Rules”
w 1999 – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, “Ally McBeal”
w 1988 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Hooperman”
w 1984 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Three’s Company”
w 1981 – Outstanding Lead
Actor in a Comedy Series,
“Three’s Company”
w 1978 – Outstanding Lead
Actor in a Comedy Series,
“Three’s Company”
w Total: 6 nominations, 1 win
Matt LeBlanc, “Friends,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Friends”
w Total: 3 nominations
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk,” USA
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series, “Monk”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, “Monk”
w Total: 2 nominations, 1 win
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Martin Sheen,
“The West Wing,” NBC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The West Wing”
w 1994 – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, “Murphy Brown”
w 1978 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special, “Taxi!!!” (“Hallmark Hall of Fame”)
w 1974 – Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie of the Week, “The Execution of Private Slovik”
w Total: 8 nominations, 1 win
James Gando
lfini,
“The Sopranos,” HBO
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2001 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 2000 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
w 1999 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Sopranos”
Total: 5 nominations, 3 wins
Kiefer Sutherland,
“24,” Fox
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “24”
w 004 – Outstanding Drama Series, “24” (co-executive producer)
w 2003 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “24”
w 2003 – Outstanding Drama Series, “24” (producer)
w 2002 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “24”
w Total: 5 nominations
Anthony LaPaglia,
“Without a Trace,” CBS
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “Without a Trace”
w 2004 – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2002 – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w 2000 – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, “Frasier”
w Total: 4 nominations, 1 win
James Spader,
“The Practice,” ABC
w 2004 – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, “The Practice”
w Total: 1 nomination
MOST EMMYS WON for OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
w “Hill Street Blues” 4
w “L.A. Law” 4
w “The West Wing” 4
MOST EMMYS WON
for OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
w “Frasier” 5
w “All in the Family” 4
w “Cheers” 4
w “The Dick Van Dyke Show” 4
MOST EMMYS WON FOR OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA OR COMEDY SERIES
w Carroll O’Connor, “All in the Family,” “In the Heat of the Night” 5
w Michael J. Fox, “Family Ties,” “Spin City” 4
w Dennis Franz, “NYPD Blue” 4
w Don Adams, “Get Smart” 3
w Bill Cosby, “I Spy” 3
w Dick Van Dyke, “The Dick Van Dyke Show” 3
w Peter Falk, “Columbo” 3*
w Kelsey Grammer, “Frasier” 3
w John Lithgow, “3rd Rock From the Sun” 3
w Robert Young, “Father Knows Best,” “Marcus Welby, M.D.” 3
*Mr. Falk also earned an Emmy as best lead actor for portraying Columbo in a TV film in 1975.
MOST EMMYS WON FOR OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA OR COMEDY SERIES
w Candice Bergen, “Murphy Brown” 5
w Mary Tyler Moore, “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” 5**
w Tyne Daly, “Cagney & Lacey” 4
w Helen Hunt, “Mad About You” 4
w Barbara Bain, “Mission: Impossible” 3
w Lucille Ball, “I Love Lucy,” “The Lucy Show” 3***
w Kathy Baker, “Picket Fences” 3
Michael Learned, “The Waltons,” “Nurse” 4
w Jean Stapleton, “All in the Family” 3
w Jane Wyatt, “Father Knows Best ” 3
**Ms. Moore earned a separate Super Emmy for her “MTM Show” role in 1974.
***Ms. Ball also won an Emmy for Best Comedienne in 1953.
Source: Information courtesy of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and Tom O’Neil, host of the award predictions Web site Goldderby.com