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People's Choice Awards 2010 in Photos

People’s Choice Awards 2010 in Photos

Posted on 08 Jan 2010 at 11:10am

The 36th People’s Choice Awards was held last January 6, 2010 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, which was broadcasted on CBS. This year’s awards honors the best in pop culture for 2009.

Mary J. Blige and Cobra Starship with Nicole Scherzinger performed during the awards night. Queen Latifah hosted the show.

Here’s the full list of winners:

Favorite MOVIE ACTOR
* Johnny Depp

Favorite MOVIE ACTRESS
* Sandra Bullock

Favorite ACTION STAR
* Hugh Jackman

Favorite COMEDIC STAR
* Jim Carrey

Favorite BREAKOUT MOVIE ACTRESS
* Miley Cyrus

Favorite BREAKOUT MOVIE ACTOR
* Taylor Lautner

Favorite ON-SCREEN TEAM
* The Twilight Saga

Favorite INDEPENDENT MOVIE
* Inglourious Basterds

Favorite COMEDY MOVIE
* The Proposal


Favorite MOVIE
* Twilight

Favorite TV DRAMA
* House

Favorite TV COMEDY
* The Big Bang Theory

Favorite TV DRAMA ACTOR
* Hugh Laurie

Favorite TV DRAMA ACTRESS
* Katherine Heigl

Favorite TV COMEDY ACTOR
* Steve Carell

Favorite TV COMEDY ACTRESS
* Alyson Hannigan

Favorite TV OBSESSION
* True Blood

Favorite COMPETITION SHOW
* American Idol

Favorite MALE ARTIST
* Keith Urban


Favorite FEMALE ARTIST
* Taylor Swift

Favorite COUNTRY ARTIST
* Carrie Underwood

Favorite BREAKOUT MUSIC ARTIST
* Lady Gaga

Favorite ROCK BAND
* Paramore

Favorite MUSIC COLLABORATION
* Run This Town

Favorite R&B ARTIST
* Mariah Carey

Favorite POP ARTIST
* Lady Gaga

Favorite NEW TV DRAMA
* The Vampire Diaries

Favorite NEW TV COMEDY
* Glee

Favorite ANIMAL SHOW
* Dog Whisperer

Favorite WEB CELEB
* Ashton Kutcher

Favorite FAMILY MOVIE
* Up

Favorite FRANCHISE
* The Twilight Saga

Favorite TALK SHOW
* The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Favorite SCI-FI/FANTASY SHOW
* Supernatural

Favorite HIP-HOP ARTIST
* Eminem

Check out these stunning photos taken during the awards night provided to Brink Notes Entertainment Daily by Getty Images.

The 2009 American Music Awards Photo Coverage

The 2009 American Music Awards Photo Coverage

Posted on 25 Nov 2009 at 9:53pm

The biggest names in the American music industry attended the 2009 American Music Awards last November 22, 2009 at the Nokia Theatre LA Live in Los Angeles, California. Some of the singers spotted were Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson, Adam Lambert, Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, Fergie, and Whitney Houston.

Enjoy the rest of our photo coverage!

(November 21, 2009 – Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images North America)

The Best and the Not-so-Best of the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards

The Best and the Not-so-Best of the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards

Posted on 21 Sep 2009 at 11:26pm

Oh great! The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre, Sunday evening, September 20, was the bomb! Neil Patrick Harris opened the Emmy’s with “Put Down the Remote” and it was the best. If you’ve missed the show last night. Hmmm. You’ve missed a lot. If you have any chance to watch the show again in any way possible, DO SO! You won’t regret it. I promise! Anyway, I guess I should shut up now and give you the complete list (a very very long) of winners at Sunday’s 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. They gave out a lot of Emmys that night. Whew! Don’t forget to check out our The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards in Photos, too!

Complete list of winners at Sunday’s 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards:

Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.

Comedy Series: “30 Rock,” NBC.

Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC.

Actress, Drama Series: Glenn Close, “Damages,” FX Networks.

Actor, Comedy Series: Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock,” NBC.

Actress, Comedy Series: Toni Collette, “United States of Tara,” Showtime.

Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Michael Emerson, “Lost,” ABC.

Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Cherry Jones, “24,” Fox.

Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Jon Cryer, “Two and a Half Men,” CBS.

Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Kristin Chenoweth, “Pushing Daisies,” ABC.

Miniseries: “Little Dorrit” PBS.

Made-for-TV Movie: “Grey Gardens,” HBO.

Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Brendan Gleeson, “Into the Storm,” HBO.

Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Jessica Lange, “Grey Gardens,” HBO.

Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Ken Howard, “Grey Gardens,” HBO.

Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Shohreh Aghdashloo, “House of Saddam,” HBO.

Directing for a Comedy Series: “The Office: Stress Relief,” Jeff Blitz, NBC.

Directing for a Drama Series: “ER: And in the End,” Rod Holcomb, NBC.

Directing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Series: “American Idol: Show 833 (The Final Three),” Bruce Gowers, Fox.

Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special: “Little Dorrit: Part 1,” Dearbhla Walsh, PBS.

Variety, Music, or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.

Reality-Competition Program: “The Amazing Race,” CBS.

Writing for a Comedy Series: “30 Rock: Reunion,” Matt Hubbard, NBC.

Writing for a Drama Series: “Mad Men: Meditations in an Emergency,” Kater Gordon and Matthew Weiner, AMC.

Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.

Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special: “Little Dorrit,” Andrew Davies, PBS.

Host, Reality or Reality-Competition Program: Jeff Probst, “Survivor,” CBS.

Original Music and Lyrics: “81st Annual Academy Awards: Song Title: Hugh Jackman Opening Number,” ABC.

List of winners in the creative arts categories of the 61st annual Primetime Emmy Awards:

Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Justin Timberlake, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ellen Burstyn, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Swing,” NBC.

Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Tina Fey, “Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2008,” NBC.

Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Michael J. Fox, “Rescue Me: Sheila,” FX Networks.

Governors Award: Sheila Nevins, HBO Documentary Films president.

Animated Program (for Programming One-Hour or More): “Destination Imagination (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends),” Cartoon Network.

Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour): “South Park: Margaritaville,” Comedy Central.

Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series: “How I Met Your Mother: Shelter Island, Not A Father’s Day,” CBS.

Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series: “Pushing Daisies: Dim Sum Lose Some,” ABC.

Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie: “Grey Gardens,” HBO, and “Little Dorrit,” PBS.

Art Direction for Variety, Music, or Nonfiction Programming: “American Idol: Episode 821-822,” Fox, and “2008 MTV Video Music Awards,” MTV.

Casting for a Comedy Series: “30 Rock,” NBC.

Casting for a Drama Series: “True Blood,” HBO.

Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special: “Little Dorrit,” PBS.

Choreography: “81st Annual Academy Awards: Musicals Are Back,” ABC, and “So You Think You Can Dance: Adam and Eve/Silence,” Fox.

Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series: “Californication: In Utero,” Showtime.

Cinematography for a One-Hour Series: “The Tudors: Episode 303,” Showtime.

Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie: “Little Dorrit: Part 1,” PBS.

Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming: “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Laos,” Travel Channel.

Cinematography for Reality Programming: “Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment, What Did I Sign Up For?” Discovery Channel.

Commercial: “Heist,” Coca-Cola.

Costumes for a Series: “Pushing Daisies: Bzzzzzzzzz!” ABC.

Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special: “Little Dorrit: Part 3,” PBS.

Costumes for a variety/music program or a special: “So You Think You Can Dance: Episode 415-416A,” Fox.

Directing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special: “Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony,” Bucky Gunts, NBC.

Directing for Nonfiction Programming: “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” Marina Zenovich, HBO.

Main Title Design: “United States of Tara,” Showtime.

Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special (prosthetic): “Grey Gardens,” HBO.

Makeup for a Single Camera Series (non-prosthetic): “Pushing Daisies: Dim Sum Lose Some,” ABC.

Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (non-prosthetic): “MADtv: Episode 1405,” Fox.

Makeup for a Miniseries or a Movie (non-prosthetic): “The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation),” CBS.

Music Direction: “Streisand: The Concert,” CBS.

Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score): “Legend of the Seeker: Prophecy,” Syndicated.

Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score): “Into the Storm,” HBO.

Original Main Title Theme Music: “Great Performances,” PBS.

Picture Editing for a Drama Series (Single-Camera): “Breaking Bad: ABQ,” AMC.

Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Single or Multi-Camera): “30 Rock: Apollo, Apollo,” NBC.

Picture Editing for a Miniseries or Movie (Single-Camera): “Taking Chance,” HBO.

Picture Editing (Short Form): “81st Annual Academy Awards,” ABC, and “Stand Up to Cancer,” ABC, CBS and NBC.

Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera): “Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger,” HBO.

Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming: “This American Life: John Smith,” Showtime.

Picture Editing for Reality Programming: “Project Runway: Finale (Part 1),” Bravo.

Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series: “Mad Men: The Gold Violin,” AMC.

Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or Special: “Dancing With the Stars: Episode 709,” ABC.

Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Movie: “Grey Gardens,” HBO.

Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Nonfiction: “The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience,” NBC.com.

Creative Achievement in Interactive Media — Fiction: “The Dharma Initiative,” DharmaWantsYou.com.

Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) for Variety, Music or Comedy Programming: “American Idol: Finale,” Fox.

Variety, Music, or Comedy Special: “The Kennedy Center Honors,” CBS.

Special Class Programs: “Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony,” NBC.

Special Class — Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs: “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” drhorrible.com.

Special Class — Short-format Nonfiction Programs: “Writer’s Draft,” Fox Movie Channel.

Children’s Program: “Wizards of Waverly Place,” Disney Channel.

Children’s Nonfiction Program: “Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? With Maria Shriver,” HBO, and “Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Coming Home: When Parents Return from War,” Nickelodeon.

Nonfiction Special: “102 Minutes That Changed America,” History.

Nonfiction Series: “American Masters,” PBS.

Reality Program: “Intervention,” A&E.

Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking: “The Memory Loss Tapes,” HBO.

Writing for Nonfiction Programming: “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” HBO.

Sound Editing for a Series: “Battlestar Galactica: Daybreak (Part 2),” Syfy.

Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special: “Generation Kill: The Cradle of Civilization,” HBO.

Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera): “102 Minutes That Changed America,” History.

Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour): “House: House Divided,” Fox.

Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie: “Generation Kill: The Cradle of Civilization,” HBO.

Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour and Animation): “Entourage: Pie,” HBO, and “Weeds: Three Coolers,” Showtime.

Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special: “81st Annual Academy Awards,” ABC, and “The 51st Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS.

Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera): “102 Minutes That Changed America,” History.

Special Visual Effects for a Series: “Heroes: The Second Coming/The Butterfly Effect,” NBC.

Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special: “Generation Kill: The Cradle of Civilization,” HBO.

Stunt Coordination: “Chuck: Chuck Versus the First Date,” NBC.

Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series: “American Idol: Episode 834A,” Fox.

Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special: “Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony,” NBC.

Voice-Over Performance: “The Simpsons: Father Knows Worst,” Fox.

Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special: “Chris Rock — Kill The Messenger,” HBO.

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