52nd Primetime Emmy Awards

52nd Primetime Emmy Awards

Infobox Emmy Awards
name = 52nd
type = P


imagesize = 135px
caption =
date = September 10, 2000
site = Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
creative_arts = August 26, 2000
host = Garry Shandling
network = ABC
last = 51st Primetime
next = 53rd Primetime

The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were held Sunday, September 10, 2000. The awards show was hosted by Garry Shandling and was broadcast on ABC. Nominees are listed below; winners are in bold.

Outstanding Comedy Series

*"Everybody Loves Raymond", CBS
*"Frasier", NBC
*"Friends", NBC
*"Sex and the City", HBO
*"Will & Grace", NBC

Outstanding Drama Series

*"ER", NBC
*"Law & Order", NBC
*"The Practice", ABC
*"The Sopranos", HBO
*"The West Wing", NBC

Outstanding Mini-Series

*"Arabian Nights", ABC
*"", ABC
*"The Corner", HBO
*"Jesus", CBS
*"P. T. Barnum", A&E

Outstanding Made For Television Movie

*"Annie", ABC
*"If These Walls Could Talk 2", HBO
*"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge", HBO
*"RKO 281", HBO
*"Tuesdays With Morrie", ABC

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series

*"The Chris Rock Show", HBO
*"Dennis Miller Live", HBO
*"The Late Show with David Letterman", CBS
*"Politically Incorrect", ABC
*"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", NBC

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

*Dennis Franz for playing Andy Sipowicz on "NYPD Blue"
*James Gandolfini for playing Tony Soprano on "The Sopranos"
*Jerry Orbach for playing Lennie Briscoe on "Law & Order"
*Martin Sheen for playing Josiah Bartlet on "The West Wing"
*Sam Waterston for playing Jack McCoy on "Law & Order"

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

*Michael J. Fox for playing Mike Flaherty on "Spin City"
*Kelsey Grammer for playing Frasier Crane on "Frasier
*John Lithgow for playing Dick Solomon on "3rd Rock from the Sun"
*Eric McCormack for playing Will Truman on "Will & Grace"
*Ray Romano for playing Ray Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond"

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

*Beau Bridges for playing P. T. Barnum on "P. T. Barnum"
*Brian Dennehy for playing Willy Loman on "Death of a Salesman"
*Jack Lemmon for playing Morrie Schwartz on "Tuesdays With Morrie
*William H. Macy for playing Terry Thorpe on "A Slight Case of Murder"
*Liev Schreiber for playing Orson Welles on "RKO 281"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

*Lorraine Bracco for playing Jennifer Melfi on "The Sopranos"
*Amy Brenneman for playing Amy Gray on "Judging Amy"
*Edie Falco for playing Carmela Soprano on "The Sopranos"
*Julianna Margulies for playing Carol Hathaway on "ER"
*Sela Ward for playing Lily Manning on "Once and Again"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

*Jenna Elfman for playing Dharma Montgomery on "Dharma & Greg"
*Patricia Heaton for playing Debra Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond"
*Jane Kaczmarek for playing Lois on "Malcolm in the Middle"
*Debra Messing for playing Grace Adler on "Will & Grace"
*Sarah Jessica Parker for playing Carrie Bradshaw on "Sex and the City"

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

*Halle Berry for playing Dorothy Dandridge on "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge"
*Judy Davis for playing Paula on "A Cooler Climate"
*Sally Field for playing Iris on "A Cooler Climate"
*Holly Hunter for playing Ruby Kincaid on "Harlan County War"
*Gena Rowlands for playing Georgia Porter on ""

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

*Michael Badalucco for playing Jimmy Berluti on "The Practice"
*Dominic Chianese for playing Junior Soprano on "The Sopranos"
*Steve Harris for playing Eugene Young on "The Practice"
*Richard Schiff for playing Toby Ziegler on "The West Wing"
*John Spencer for playing Leo McGarry on "The West Wing"

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

*Peter Boyle for playing Frank Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond"
*Brad Garrett for playing Robert Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond"
*Sean Hayes for playing Jack McFarland on "Will & Grace"
*Peter MacNicol for playing John Cage on "Ally McBeal"
*David Hyde Pierce for playing Niles Crane on "Frasier"

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie

*Hank Azaria for playing Mitch Albom on "Tuesdays With Morrie"
*Klaus Maria Brandauer for playing Otto Preminger on "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge"
*James Cromwell for playing William Randolph Hearst on "RKO 281"
*John Malkovich for playing Herman J. Mankiewicz on "RKO 281"
*Danny Glover for playing Will Walker on "Freedom Song"

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

*Stockard Channing for playing Abbey Bartlet on "The West Wing"
*Tyne Daly for playing Maxine Gray on "Judging Amy"
*Allison Janney for playing C. J. Cregg on "The West Wing"
*Nancy Marchand for playing Livia Soprano on "The Sopranos"
*Holland Taylor for playing Roberta Kittleson on "The Practice"

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

*Jennifer Aniston for playing Rachel Green on "Friends"
*Kim Cattrall for playing Samantha Jones on "Sex and the City"
*Lisa Kudrow for playing Phoebe Buffay on "Friends"
*Megan Mullally for playing Karen Walker on "Will & Grace"
*Doris Roberts for playing Marie Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond"

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

*Kathy Bates for playing Miss Hannigan on "Annie"
*Elizabeth Franz for playing Linda Loman on "Death of a Salesman"
*Melanie Griffith for playing Marion Davies on "RKO 281"
*Vanessa Redgrave for playing Edith Tree on "If These Walls Could Talk 2"
*Maggie Smith for playing Betsey Trotwood on "David Copperfield"

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

*Alan Alda for playing Dr. Gabriel Lawrence on "ER"
*Paul Dooley for playing Philip Swackheim on "The Practice"
*Kirk Douglas for playing Ros on "Touched by an Angel"
*James Whitmore for playing Raymond Oz on "The Practice"
*Henry Winkler for playing Henry Olson on "The Practice"

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

*Anthony LaPaglia for playing Simon Moon on "Frasier"
*William H. Macy for playing Sam Donovan on "Sports Night"
*Carl Reiner for playing Sid Barry on "Beggars and Choosers"
*Tom Selleck for playing Dr. Richard Burke on "Friends"
*Bruce Willis for playing Paul Stevens on "Friends"

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

*Jane Alexander for playing Regina Mulroney on "Law & Order" and ""
*Kathy Baker for playing Ellen Sawyer on "Touched by an Angel"
*Marlee Matlin for playing Sally Berg on "The Practice"
*Tracy Pollan for playing Harper Anderson on ""
*Beah Richards for playing Gertrude Turner on "The Practice"

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

*Beatrice Arthur for playing Mrs. White on "Malcolm in the Middle"
*Cheri Oteri for playing Cindy on "Just Shoot Me!"
*Debbie Reynolds for playing Bobbie Adler on "Will & Grace"
*Jean Smart for playing Lorna Lenley on "Frasier"
*Holland Taylor for playing Letitia Devine on "The Lot"

Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program

*Cher—""
*Billy Crystal—"72nd Academy Awards"
*Eddie Izzard—""
*Chris Rock—"Bigger and Blacker"
*Molly Shannon—"Saturday Night Live"

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

*Allen Coulter—"The Sopranos"
*Jonathan Kaplan—"ER"
*John Patterson—"The Sopranos"
*Thomas Schlamme—"The West Wing"
*John Wells—"ER"

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

*James Burrows—"Will & Grace"
*Bill D'Elia—"Ally McBeal"
*Todd Holland—"Malcolm in the Middle"
*Michael Lembeck—"Friends"
*Will Mackenzie—"Everybody Loves Raymond"
*Thomas Schlamme—"Sports Night"

Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special

*Martha Coolidge—"Introducing Dorothy Dandridge"
*Charles S. Dutton—"The Corner"
*Rob Marshall—"Annie"
*Martin Pasetta, Stephen Fears—"Fail Safe"
*Benjamin Ross—"RKO 281"

Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program

*Ellen Brown—"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
*Matthew Diamond—"Crazy for You"
*Jerry Foley—"The Late Show with David Letterman"
*Louis J. Horvitz—"72nd Academy Awards"
*Beth McCarthy—""
*Kieth Truesdell—"Bigger and Blacker

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

*David Chase & Todd Kessler—"The Sopranos" (episode: "Funhouse")
*Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess—"The Sopranos" (episode: "The Knight in White Satin Armor")
*Aaron Sorkin—"The West Wing" (episode: "Pilot")
*Aaron Sorkin & Rick Cleveland—"The West Wing" (episode: "In Excelsis Deo")
*Joss Whedon—"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (episode: "Hush")

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

*Linwood Boomer—"Malcolm in the Middle"
*Cindy Chupack—"Sex and the City"
*Paul Feig—"Freaks and Geeks"
*Michael Patrick King—"Sex and the City"
*Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan—"Frasier"
*Ray Romano & Philip Rosenthal—"Everybody Loves Raymond

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special

*Jane Anderson—"If These Walls Could Talk 2"
*John Logan—"RKO 281"
*Eric Overmyer, James Yoshimura & Tom Fontana—""
*David Simon & David Mills—"The Corner"
*John Stockwell—"Cheaters"

Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program

*"Bigger and Blacker"
*"The Chris Rock Show"
*""
*"Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
*"The Late Show with David Letterman"


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