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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Programs  





1.2  Acting  



1.2.1  Lead performances  





1.2.2  Supporting performances  





1.2.3  Individual performances  







1.3  Directing  





1.4  Writing  







2 Most major nominations  





3 Most major awards  





4 Presenters  





5 In Memoriam  





6 References  





7 External links  














55th Primetime Emmy Awards






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55th Primetime Emmy Awards
Promotional poster
Date
  • September 21, 2003
    (Ceremony)
  • September 13, 2003
    (Creative Arts Awards)
  • LocationShrine Auditorium,
    Los Angeles, California
    Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
    Highlights
    Most awards
  • Everybody Loves Raymond
  • The Sopranos (4)
  • Most nominationsThe Sopranos (10)
    Outstanding Comedy SeriesEverybody Loves Raymond
    Outstanding Drama SeriesThe West Wing
    Outstanding MiniseriesTaken
    Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramThe Amazing Race
    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy SeriesThe Daily Show with Jon Stewart
    Websitehttp://www.emmys.com/ Edit this on Wikidata
    Television/radio coverage
    NetworkFox
    ← 54th · Primetime Emmy Awards · 56th →

    The 55th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 21, 2003. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox. The Sci Fi channel received its first major nomination this year for Outstanding Miniseries for Taken; the series won the award.

    With the win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Debra Messing, Will & Grace became only the third television show to have all credited actors win a Primetime Emmy Award for their respective role, following All in the Family and The Golden Girls (also later tied by The Simpsons). For its seventh season, Everybody Loves Raymond won its first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. It led all comedies with four major wins and ten major nominations. The West Wing won Outstanding Drama Series for the fourth consecutive year, tying the record set by Hill Street Blues (also later tied by Game of Thrones and Mad Men).

    Despite failing to win Outstanding Drama Series, The Sopranos continued to rake in the awards, leading all dramas with four major wins, including James Gandolfini and Edie Falco winning their third and final trophy for their respective category. Also Joe Pantoliano's win for Supporting Actor in a Drama marked the first time HBO had won in this category.

    Additionally, for the first time, not only did the Lead Male in a Comedy award go to a show outside the Big Four TV networks, with Tony Shalhoub's win, for Monk on the USA Network, it was that network's first ever Acting win.

    For the first time since 1991, the Outstanding Drama Series field did not include Law & Order; it was nominated 11 times in the category, a record for drama series that still stands. The mark tied the overall record held by comedy series M*A*S*H and Cheers. For the first time since its premiere, Frasier, then in its tenth and penultimate season, didn't win a major award, with its only major nominations going to David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. The ceremony featured 11 presenters, which included: Ellen DeGeneres, Brad Garrett, Darrell Hammond, George Lopez, Conan O'Brien, Bernie Mac, Dennis Miller, Garry Shandling (who opened the show with a comedic monologue), Martin Short, Jon Stewart, and Wanda Sykes.[1]

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:[2]

    Tony Shalhoub, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner
    Debra Messing, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
    James Gandolfini, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
    Edie Falco, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
    William H. Macy, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie winner
    Maggie Smith, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie winner
    Brad Garrett, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
    Doris Roberts, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
    Joe Pantoliano, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
    Tyne Daly, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
    Ben Gazzara, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie winner
    Gena Rowlands, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie winner
    Wayne Brady, Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program winner

    Programs[edit]

    Programs

    Outstanding Comedy Series

    Outstanding Drama Series

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special

    Outstanding Made for Television Movie

    Outstanding Miniseries

    Outstanding Reality-Competition Program

    Acting[edit]

    Lead performances[edit]

    Lead performances

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie

    Supporting performances[edit]

    Supporting performances

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie

    Individual performances[edit]

    Individual performances

    Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program

    Directing[edit]

    Directing

    Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

    Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program

    Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special

    Writing[edit]

    Writing

    Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

    Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program

    Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special

    Most major nominations[edit]

    Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
    Network No. of
    Nominations
    HBO 53
    NBC 38
    CBS 28
    Programs with multiple major nominations
    Program Category Network No. of
    Nominations
    The Sopranos Drama HBO 10
    Everybody Loves Raymond Comedy CBS 8
    The West Wing Drama NBC
    Curb Your Enthusiasm Comedy HBO 7
    Six Feet Under Drama
    Door to Door Movie TNT 6
    Sex and the City Comedy HBO
    Will & Grace NBC
    My House in Umbria Movie HBO 5
    Hysterical Blindness 4
    Live from Baghdad
    Normal
    24 Drama Fox 3
    Alias ABC
    The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Variety Comedy Central
    Friends Comedy NBC
    Late Show with David Letterman Variety CBS
    Robin Williams: Live on Broadway HBO
    The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Movie Showtime
    Saturday Night Live Variety NBC
    The 75th Annual Academy Awards ABC 2
    The Bernie Mac Show Comedy Fox
    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band Variety CBS
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Drama
    Frasier Comedy NBC
    Hitler: The Rise of Evil Miniseries CBS
    Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Movie Lifetime
    Late Night with Conan O'Brien Variety NBC
    Malcolm in the Middle Comedy Fox
    Napoléon Miniseries A&E

    Most major awards[edit]

    Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
    Network No. of
    Awards
    CBS 8
    HBO
    NBC 4
    TNT
    Comedy Central 2
    Programs with multiple major awards
    Program Category Network No. of
    Awards
    Door to Door Movie TNT 4
    Everybody Loves Raymond Comedy CBS
    The Sopranos Drama HBO
    The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Variety Comedy Central 2
    Hysterical Blindness Movie HBO
    The West Wing Drama NBC

    Presenters[edit]

    The awards were presented by the following people:[3]

    Presenter(s) Role(s)
    David Schwimmer
    Matt LeBlanc
    Matthew Perry
    Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
    Kiefer Sutherland Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
    Jon Stewart Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Poppy Montgomery
    Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
    Alfre Woodard
    Charles S. Dutton
    Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
    Conan O'Brien Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
    Bryan Cranston
    Jane Kaczmarek
    Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
    Ellen DeGeneres Presented the award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
    Michael Chiklis Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Bernie Mac Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
    Christina Applegate Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
    Alicia Silverstone
    Rob Lowe
    Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
    Allison Janney Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
    Eric McCormack
    Debra Messing
    Presented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
    Dennis Miller Presented the award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
    Jeff Probst
    Ryan Seacrest
    Presented the award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
    Bonnie Hunt Presented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
    Sarah Jessica Parker Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
    George Lopez Presented the award for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
    Jennifer Garner
    Victor Garber
    Presented the award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie
    Edie Falco
    James Gandolfini
    Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
    Damon Wayans Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
    Ray Romano Presented the Bob Hope Humanitarian AwardtoBill Cosby
    Martin Short Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
    Marg Helgenberger
    William Petersen
    Presented the award for Outstanding Miniseries
    Helen Mirren Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
    Ted Danson Presented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
    William H. Macy Presented the award for Outstanding Drama Series
    Mike Myers Presented the award for Outstanding Comedy Series

    In Memoriam[edit]

  • David Bloom
  • Ben Brady
  • David Brinkley
  • Charles Bronson
  • Nell Carter
  • Johnny Cash
  • James Coburn
  • Jeff Corey
  • Richard Crenna
  • Hume Cronyn
  • Buddy Ebsen
  • Buddy Hackett
  • Katharine Hepburn
  • Gregory Hines
  • Bob Hope*
  • Michael Jeter
  • Bob Keene
  • Bruce Paltrow
  • Gregory Peck
  • Peg Phillips
  • John Ritter
  • Fred Rogers
  • Edgar Scherick
  • Jack Smight
  • Robert Stack
  • Mike Stokey
  • Lynne Thigpen
  • Notes
    1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "55th Primetime Emmy Awards". Digitalhit.com. Digital Hit Entertainment/ Multiplex Theatre Properties Inc. 2003-09-21. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  • ^ Emmys.com list of 2003 Nominees & Winners
  • ^ "55th Primetime Emmy Awards". DigitalHit. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
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