The 65th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles.[1] The ceremony was held in conjunction with the annual Primetime Emmy Awards and is presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming, including guest acting roles. The ceremony was highlighted by eight Emmy wins for the HBO film Behind the Candelabra, as well as Bob Newhart's win for a guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory, his first Emmy win in a TV career spanning six decades.[2] The ceremony was taped to air on Saturday, September 21, 2013, on FXX, one night before the live 65th Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on CBS.[3]
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Date | September 15, 2013 |
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Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Most awards | Behind the Candelabra (8) |
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Network | FXX |
Winners and nominees
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Governor's Award
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Acting
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Art Direction
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Casting
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Cinematography
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Commercial
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Costuming
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Directing
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Hairstyling
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Hosting
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Lighting Design / Direction
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Main Title Design
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Make-up
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Music
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Picture Editing
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Special Visual Effects
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Stunt Coordination
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Technical Direction
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Writing
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Presenters
edit- Scott Bakula[5]
- Mark Burnett[5]
- Linda Cardellini[6]
- Joelle Carter[5]
- Mark Cuban[5]
- Roma Downey[5]
- Rupert Friend[6]
- Pamela Fryman[5]
- Gilbert Gottfried[5]
- Nolan Gould[5]
- Lori Greiner[5]
- Tim Gunn[5]
- Dan Harmon[5]
- Neil Patrick Harris[5]
- Robert Herjavec[5]
- Jamie Hyneman[5]
- Daymond John[5]
- Heidi Klum[5]
- Joel McHale[5]
- Katharine McPhee[6]
- Margo Martindale[5]
- Rickey Minor[6]
- Jon Murray[5]
- Kevin O'Leary[5]
- Chris Parnell[5]
- Adam Savage[5]
- Robert Smigel[5]
- Yeardley Smith[5]
- Cobie Smulders[5]
- Triumph the Insult Comic Dog[5]
- Matthew Weiner[6]
- Jerry Weintraub[5]
- McKenzie Westmore[5]
- Graham Yost[5]
References
edit- ^ "Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners" (PDF). Television Academy. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
- ^ "Bob Newhart Finally Gets His Emmy Award," from AP/TVNewsCheck, September 16, 2013
- ^ "FXX Inks Deal to Broadcast Creative Arts Emmys". The Hollywood Reporter. August 1, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
- ^ June Foray to be Honored with Governors Award
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac "EMMYS: First Creative Arts Presenters Unveiled". Deadline Hollywood. September 4, 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e "EMMYS: Final Creative Arts Presenters Set". Deadline Hollywood. September 11, 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2013.