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Emmy Awards: 1999

Emmy

Date:28 August (creative arts), 12 September (primetime programming)
Host:David Hyde Pierce; Jenna Elfman
Location:Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA (creative arts)
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA (primetime programming)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Sam Waterston; NBC
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Jimmy Smits; ABC
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Dylan McDermott; ABC
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - James Gandolfini; HBO

  • Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Chicago Hope" (1994) - Mandy Patinkin; CBS
    - For playing "Dr. Jeffrey Geiger".
    - For episode "Curing Cancer".
  • "Oz" (1997) - Charles S. Dutton; HBO
    - For playing "Alvah Case".
    - For episode "The Tip".
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Tony Danza; ABC
    - For playing "Tommy Silva".
    - For multiple episodes.
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - John Heard; HBO
    - For playing "Detective Vin Makazian".
    - For episode "Nobody Knows Anything".

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Performance" (1992) {King Lear} - Ian Holm; PBS
  • A Lesson Before Dying (1999) (TV) - Don Cheadle; HBO
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Sam Shepard; A&E
  • Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV) - Jack Lemmon (I); Showtime

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Ray Romano (I); NBC
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Kelsey Grammer; NBC
  • "Mad About You" (1992) - Paul Reiser; NBC
  • "Spin City" (1996) - Michael J. Fox (I); ABC

  • Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996) - William Shatner; NBC
    - For playing "The Big Giant Head".
    - For episodes "Dick's Big Giant Headache", part I and II.
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - John Ritter; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For playing "George Madison".
    - For episodes "It's My Party" and "Story Of Love".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Woody Harrelson; NBC
    - For playing "Woody".
    - For episode "The Show Where Woody Shows Up".
  • "The Drew Carey Show" (1995) - Charles Nelson Reilly; ABC
    - For playing "Mr. Hathaway".
    - For episode "Drugco".

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Chicago Hope" (1994) - Christine Lahti (I); CBS
  • "ER" (1994) - Julianna Margulies; NBC
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Lorraine Bracco; HBO
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Gillian Anderson (I); 20th Century Fox Television

  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Julia Roberts (I); NBC
    - For playing "Katrina Ludlow".
    - For episode "Empire".
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Veronica Cartwright; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For playing "Cassandra Spender".
    - For episodes "Two Fathers" and "One Son".
  • "Touched by an Angel" (1994) - Patty Duke; CBS
    - For playing "Nancy".
    - For episode "I Do".
  • "Touched by an Angel" (1994) - Marion Ross (I); CBS
    - For playing "Emma Winowitz".
    - For episode "The Wind Beneath My Wings".

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Judy Davis (I); A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Leelee Sobieski; CBS
  • Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998) (TV) - Ann-Margret; Lifetime
  • The Baby Dance (1998) (TV) - Stockard Channing; Showtime

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Calista Flockhart; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Dharma & Greg" (1997) - Jenna Elfman; ABC
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Patricia Heaton; CBS
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Sarah Jessica Parker; HBO

  • Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996) - Kathy Bates (I); NBC
    - For playing "Charlotte Everly".
    - For episode "Alien Hunter".
  • "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996) - Laurie Metcalf; NBC
    - For playing "Jennifer".
    - For episode "What's Love Got To Do, Got To Do With Dick; I Am Dick Pent-".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Christine Baranski; NBC
    - For playing "Dr. Nora Fairchild".
    - For episode "Dr. Nora".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Piper Laurie; NBC
    - For playing "Mrs. Mulhern".
    - For episode "Dr. Nora".

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "ER" (1994) - Noah Wyle; NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Benjamin Bratt (I); NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Steven Hill (I); NBC
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Steve Harris (I); ABC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Peter MacNicol; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Peter Boyle (I); CBS
  • "Frasier" (1993) - John Mahoney (I); NBC
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) - David Spade; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV) - Beau Bridges (I); Showtime
  • The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999) - Peter Fonda (I); Showtime
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Don Cheadle; HBO
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Joe Mantegna; HBO

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Kim Delaney (I); ABC
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Lara Flynn Boyle; ABC
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Camryn Manheim; ABC
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Nancy Marchand; HBO

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • A Lesson Before Dying (1999) (TV) - Cicely Tyson; HBO
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Bebe Neuwirth; A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Jacqueline Bisset; CBS
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Olympia Dukakis; CBS
  • The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999) (TV) - Dianne Wiest; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Lucy Liu; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Doris Roberts; CBS
  • "Friends" (1994) - Lisa Kudrow; NBC
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) - Wendie Malick; NBC

  • Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Special
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      Other Nominees:
     
  • Christmas in Rockefeller Center (1998) (TV) - Steven Cimino (technical director); Carl Eckett (technical director); Brian Phraner (camera operator); Michael Bennett (IX) (camera operator); Richard B. Fox (camera operator); Joe De Bonis (camera operator); Cory Lieble (camera operator); Kurt Decker (camera operator); Jim Nassetta (camera operator); Jason Morgese (camera operator); John Kosmaczewski (camera operator); Adam Keith (I) (camera operator); Harvey Szajt (video control); Frank Grisanti (video control); NBC
  • Jerry Seinfeld: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998) (TV) - Keith Winikoff (technical director); Rob Balton (camera operator); Dave Eastwood (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Bob Highton (camera operator); Charlie Huntley (camera operator); Ernie Jew (camera operator); Jay Kulick (camera operator); Lyn Noland (camera operator); Kenneth Patterson (II) (camera operator); Manny Rodriguez (II) (camera operator); Ron Washburn (camera operator); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); HBO
  • MTV Video Music Awards 1998 (1998) (TV) - Keith Winikoff (technical director); Charlie Huntley (camera operator); Mark Whitman (camera operator); Hank Geving (camera operator); Hector Ramirez (I) (camera operator); John Meiklejohn (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Bill Philbin (I) (camera operator); Manny Rodriguez (II) (camera operator); David Levisohn (camera operator); Dave Eastwood (camera operator); David Plakos (camera operator); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); Jean Mason (II) (video control); MTV
  • The 71st Annual Academy Awards (1999) (TV) - John B. Field (technical director); Allan Wells (I) (technical director); Rick Edwards (IV) (technical director); Theodore Ashton (camera operator); Rob Balton (camera operator); John Burdick (I) (camera operator); Bob DelRusso (camera operator); Rocky Danielson (camera operator); Sam Drummy (camera operator); Dave Eastwood (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Hank Geving (camera operator); Marc Hunter (II) (camera operator); Charlie Huntley (camera operator); David Levisohn (camera operator); Lyn Noland (camera operator); Wayne Orr (camera operator); Rob Palmer (I) (camera operator); Kenneth Patterson (II) (camera operator); Bill Philbin (I) (camera operator); David Plakos (camera operator); Hector Ramirez (I) (camera operator); Manny Rodriguez (II) (camera operator); Ron Sheldon (I) (camera operator); Ron Smith (V) (camera operator); Mark Whitman (camera operator); Chris Tafuri (camera operator); Keith Winikoff (video control); Jean Mason (II) (video control); Chuck Reilly (I) (video control); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); ABC

  • Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • A Lesson Before Dying (1999) (TV) - Joseph Sargent; HBO
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Kathy Bates (I); A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Christian Duguay (I); A&E
  • The Baby Dance (1998) (TV) - Jane Anderson (II); Showtime

  • Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV) - Jerry Watson (I) (lighting director); HBO
  • Opening the Lost Tombs: Live from Egypt (1999) (TV) - Greg Brunton (lighting designer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • The 3 Tenors, Paris 1998 (1998) (TV) - Olin Younger (lighting designer); PBS
  • The 78th Annual Miss America Pageant (1998) (TV) - Jeff Engel (I) (lighting designer); Victor Fable (lighting director); ABC

  • Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995) - Simon Miles (I) (lighting director); HBO
    - For episode "Like Chickens...Delicious Chickens".
  • "Rude Awakening" (1998) - Alan Walker (III) (director of photography); Showtime
    - For episode "Don't Do The Strippers".

  • Outstanding Music Direction
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story (1999) (TV) - Steve Tyrell; ABC
  • Christmas in Washington (1998) (TV) - Ian Fraser (I); NBC
  • Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV) - Rex Salas; HBO
  • The 71st Annual Academy Awards (1999) (TV) - Bill Conti; ABC
  • The Temptations (1998) (TV) - Daniel Allan Carlin; NBC
    - For part I.

  • Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Arlene Sanford; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Those Lips, That Hand".
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Will Mackenzie (I); CBS
    - For episode "Robert's Date".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Michael Lembeck; NBC
    - For episode "The One Where Everyone Finds Out".
  • "Will & Grace" (1998) - James Burrows (II); NBC
    - For the pilot.

  • Outstanding Directing for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Beth McCarthy-Miller; NBC
    - For episode with host Jennifer Love Hewitt.
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Ellen Brown (I); NBC
    - For episode #1613.
  • The 41st Annual Grammy Awards (1999) (TV) - Walter C. Miller; CBS
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1998) (TV) - Louis J. Horvitz; CBS

  • Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Matthew Penn (II); NBC
    - For episode "Empire".
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Edwin Sherin; NBC
    - For episodes "Sideshow", parts 1 & 2.
    - Also for "Homicide: Life on the Street" (1993).
    - This two-parter began on 'Law & Order' and ended on 'Homicide: Life on the Street'.
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - David Chase (II); HBO
    - For the pilot.

  • Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Craig Shideler (technical director); Gary Allen (III) (camera operator); Jeff Barnes (II) (camera operator); Bettina Levesque (camera operator); Larry Gaudette (camera operator); Marvin Shearer (camera operator); Bob Kaufman (IV) (video control); ABC
    - For episode "The Long And Winding Road", part III.
  • "Politically Incorrect" (1994) - Donna Stock (technical director); Paul Johnson (VIII) (camera operator); Jim Velarde (camera operator); Thomas Luth (II) (camera operator); Michael J. Schwartz (I) (camera operator); Edward Nelson (II) (camera operator); Terry W. Clark (camera operator); Rick Labgold (video control); ABC
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Steven Cimino (technical director); Jan Kasoff (camera operator); Michael Bennett (IX) (camera operator); Carl Eckett (camera operator); Richard B. Fox (camera operator); Johnny Pinto (II) (camera operator); Barry Frisher (camera operator); Brian Phraner (camera operator); Susan Noll (video control); Frank Grisanti (video control); Michael Ruiz (II) (video control); NBC
    - For episode with host Ben Stiller.

  • Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Nicholas Wootton (teleplay); Steven Bochco (story); David Milch (story); Bill Clark (V) (story); ABC
    - For episode "Hearts And Souls".
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - David Chase (II); HBO
    - For the pilot.
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Robin Green (III); Mitchell Burgess; HBO
    - For episode "Isabella".
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Frank Renzulli; HBO
    - For episode "Nobody Knows Anything".

  • Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - David E. Kelley (I); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Sideshow".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Alexa Junge; NBC
    - For episode "The One Where Everybody Finds Out".
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) - Steven Levitan; NBC
    - For episode "Slow Donnie".
  • "Sports Night" (1998) - Aaron Sorkin; ABC
    - For episode "The Apology".

  • Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dennis Miller Live" (1994) - Eddie Feldmann (head writer); Dennis Miller (I); David Feldman (II); Leah Krinsky; Jim Hanna (III); David Weiss (V); José Arroyo (II); HBO
  • "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) - Jonathan Groff (I) (head writer); Chris Albers; Ellen Barancik; Janine Ditullio; Michael Gordon (VII); Brian Kiley; Conan O'Brien; Andy Richter (I); Brian Stack; Mike Sweeney (II); Jon Glaser; Brian McCann (I); Tommy Blacha; CBS
  • "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) - Rodney Rothman (head writer); Joe Toplyn; Gerard Mulligan; Michael Barrie (I); Eric Stangel; Justin Stangel; Steve Young (II); Gabe Abelson; Carter Bays; Craig Thomas (II); David Javerbaum; Jeff Boggs; Tom Ruprecht; Chris Harris (II); Jon Beckerman; Rob Burnett (I); David Letterman; Jim Mulholland; CBS
  • "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995) - Bob Odenkirk; David Cross (II); Scott Aukerman; Jerry Collins (I); Jay Johnston (I); Bill Odenkirk; BJ Porter; Brian Posehn; Dino Stamatopoulos; HBO

  • Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Jerrold L. Ludwig; A&E
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Martyn Burke; TNT
  • The Baby Dance (1998) (TV) - Jane Anderson (II); Showtime
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Kario Salem; HBO

  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Chicago Hope" (1994) - James R. Bagdonas; CBS
    - For episode "Home Is Where The Heartache Is".
  • "JAG" (1995) - Hugo Cortina; CBS
    - For episode "Gypsy Eyes".
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Dennis Smith (II); ABC
    - For episode "Happily Ever After".
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Bill Roe; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "The Unnatural".

  • Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Cinematography
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Avalanche: The White Death (1998) (TV) - Richard Chisolm (production photography); Cory Taylor (I) (photographer); Erich Volkstorf (photographer); Skip Gray (photographer); NBC
    - (Screened within "National Geographic Specials" (1964).)

  • Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Bruce Surtees; A&E
  • Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie (1999) (TV) - Roland 'Ozzie' Smith; CBS
  • Lansky (1999) (TV) - John A. Alonzo; HBO
  • The '60s (1999) (TV) - Michael D. O'Shea (I); NBC
    - For episode "Night 2".

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV) - Roger Hall (I) (production designer); Alan Tomkins (supervising art director); Rosalind Shingleton (art director); Karen Brookes (set decorator); NBC
  • Cleopatra (1999) (TV) - Martin Hitchcock (production designer); Frank Walsh (II) (supervising art director); Judy Farr (I) (set decorator); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant (1998) (TV) - Andrew Mollo (production designer); Mike Joyce (IV) (senior art director); Jan Chaney (I) (art director); Christian Huband (set decorator); A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Michael Joy (I) (production designer); Shannon Grover (art director); Martin Martinec (art director); CBS
    - For episode "Night 1".
  • Winchell (1998) (TV) - Marcia Hinds (production designer); Bo Johnson (I) (art director); Cindy Coburn (set decorator); HBO

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Chez Cherry (production designer); Suzuki Ingerslev (art director); Evette Knight (set decorator); HBO
    - For episode "Scandal".
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Toby Corbett (production designer); Suzuki Ingerslev (art director); Evette Knight (set decorator); HBO
    - For episode "Obsession".
  • The 3 Tenors, Paris 1998 (1998) (TV) - Rene Lagler (production designer); PBS
  • The 41st Annual Grammy Awards (1999) (TV) - Bob Keene (I) (production designer); Brian J. Stonestreet (art director); CBS

  • Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Peter Politanoff (production designer); Diane O'Connell (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Making Spirits Bright".
  • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) - Herman F. Zimmerman (production designer); Randall McIlvain (art director); Laura Richarz (set decorator); Syndicated
    - For episode "Prodigal Daughter".
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Edward Pisoni (production designer); Diann Duthie (art director); Jessica Lanier (set decorator); HBO
    - For the pilot.
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Corey Kaplan (production designer); Lauren E. Polizzi (art director); Sandy Getzler (art director); Timothy Stepeck (set decorator); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "One Son".

  • Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "MADtv" (1995) - Wendy Benbrook; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode #402.
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Tom Broecker; NBC
    - For episode with host Vince Vaughn.
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Jane Ruhm; HBO
    - For episode "America".

  • Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Rachael Stanley; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Making Spirits Bright".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Debra McGuire; NBC
    - For episode "The One With All The Thanksgivings".
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Jennifer von Mayrhauser; NBC
    - For episodes "Refuge", parts 1 & 2.
  • "Remember WENN" (1996) - Marie Abma; AMC
    - For episode "The Follies of WENN".
  • "The Magnificent Seven" (1998) - Dan Moore (I); CBS
    - For episode "Vendetta".

  • Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Cleopatra (1999) (TV) - Enrico Sabbatini (I); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Nic Ede; A&E
  • Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters (1999) (TV) - John Mollo; A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - John Hay (II); CBS
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Sound Mixing
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - David Platt (III) (production mixer); Thomas Meloeny (re-recording mixer); Bill Nicholson (I) (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "Empire".
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Joe Kenworthy (production mixer); J. Stanley Johnston (re-recording mixer); Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Raging Bulls".
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Clark King (production mixer); Harry Andronis (re-recording mixer); David John West (re-recording mixer); Kurt Kassulke (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Happily Ever After".
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Mathew Price (production mixer); Todd Orr (re-recording mixer); Ron Evans (I) (re-recording mixer); Adam Sawelson (re-recording mixer); HBO
    - For episode "A Hit Is A Hit".

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
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  • A Lesson Before Dying (1999) (TV) - Shirley Libby (production mixer); Rick Ash (I) (re-recording mixer); Gary Alexander (II) (re-recording mixer); HBO
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Lou Solakofski (re-recording mixer); Orest Sushko (re-recording mixer); Urmas Rosin (location mixer); CBS
    - For part I.
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Stephen Halbert (production mixer); Phillip Seretti (re-recording mixer); TNT
  • The '60s (1999) (TV) - Kenn Fuller (production mixer); Gary Coppola (re-recording mixer); Craig M. Otte (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For part I.
  • The Temptations (1998) (TV) - Russell Williams II (production mixer); Rick Alexander (II) (re-recording mixer); Rick Hart (III) (re-recording mixer); Richard D. Rogers (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For part I.

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996) - Jesse Peck (production mixer); Todd Grace (re-recording mixer); Craig Porter (I) (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "Dick's Big Giant Headache".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Dana Mark McClure (production mixer); Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer); Andre Caporaso (re-recording mixer); Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "Three Valentines".
  • "Friends" (1994) - Dana Mark McClure (production mixer); Charlie McDaniel (re-recording mixer); Kathy Oldham (re-recording mixer); John Bickelhaupt (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "The One With All The Thanksgivings".
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Klaus Landsberg (I) (production mixer); Kathy Oldham (re-recording mixer); Charlie McDaniel (re-recording mixer); John Bickelhaupt (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Love's Labor Lost", part I.

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • An All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash (1999) (TV) - Susan Pelino (production mixer); Thom Cadley (sound mixer); TNT
  • Céline Dion: These Are Special Times (1998) (TV) - Paul Sandweiss (production mixer); Bob La Masney (re-recording mixer); Denis Savage (music mixer); Daniel Baron (II) (music mixer); CBS
  • The 71st Annual Academy Awards (1999) (TV) - Ed Greene (I) (production mixer); Thomas Vicari (production mixer); Patrick Baltzell (production mixer); Robert Douglass (production mixer); ABC

  • Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
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  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Cindy Mollo; A&E
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Ralph Brunjes; CBS
    - For part II.
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Richard Halsey; TNT
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Eric A. Sears; HBO
  • The Temptations (1998) (TV) - Neil Mandelberg; John Duffy (II); NBC
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Philip Carr Neel; 20th Century Fox Television
  • "ER" (1994) - Kevin Casey (III); NBC
    - For episode "The Storm", part I.
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Heather MacDougall (I); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "S.R. 819".

  • Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) - Mark Spada; Keith Debetham; Steve Babb; Michael Goldsmith (I); Tom Catusi; CBS
    - For the fifth anniversary special.
  • Céline Dion: These Are Special Times (1998) (TV) - Booey Kober; CBS
  • Disney's Young Musicians' Symphony Orchestra (1998) (TV) - Bruce Motyer; Disney Channel
  • The Kennedy Center Presents: A Tribute to Muddy Waters: King of the Blues (1998) (TV) - Sean Fullan; PBS
  • The World's Greatest Magic 5 (1998) (TV) - Ray Miller (II); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Picture Editing
      Winners:
     
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  • "Biography" (1987) - Luke Sacher; A&E
    - For episode "The Rat Pack".
  • Frank Lloyd Wright (1998) - Tricia Reidy; PBS
  • Leonard Bernstein, Reaching for the Note (1998) - Deborah Peretz; PBS

  • Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996) - Vince Humphrey; NBC
    - For episode "Dick and Taxes".
  • "Frasier" (1993) - Ron Volk; NBC
    - For episode "Shutout in Seattle".
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997) - Paul Anderson (II); NBC
    - For episode "Two Girls For Every Boy".

  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Cindy Rabideau (supervising sound editor); Robert Guastini (sound editor); Mark Cleary (I) (sound editor); Mike Marchain (sound editor); Anna MacKenzie (sound editor); William H. Angarola (sound editor); Rick Hinson (sound editor); Ray Spiess (sound editor); Fernand Bos (music editor); Zane D. Bruce (foley artist); Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist); Warner Bros. Television
    - For episode "Lover's Walk".
  • "The Pretender" (1996) - Thomas DeGorter (supervising editor); David Melhase (adr editor); James A. Williams (III) (adr editor); Warren Smith (V) (dialogue editor); Tiffany S. Griffith (dialogue editor); Christopher Briles (sound effects editor); Andrew Ellerd (sound effects editor); Bradley C. Katona (sound effects editor); Gary Krause (sound effects editor); Mark Kamps (sound effects editor); Patricia Nedd (foley artist); Dominique Decaudain (foley artist); NBC
    - For episode "At The Hour Of Our Death".
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - Ray Spiess (supervising sound editor); William H. Angarola (supervising sound editor); Robert Guastini (dialogue editor); Benjamin Beardwood (dialogue editor); Anna MacKenzie (dialogue editor); Mike Marchain (adr editor); Rick Hinson (sound effects editor); Bruce Swanson (II) (sound effects editor); Mark Cleary (I) (sound effects editor); Cindy Rabideau (sound editor); Kathryn Dayak (music editor); Zane D. Bruce (foley artist); Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist); HBO
    - For episode "I Dream Of Jeannie Cusamano".
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Thierry J. Couturier (supervising sound editor); Stuart Calderon (sound editor); Mike Goodman (I) (sound editor); H. Jay Levine (sound editor); Maciek Malish (sound editor); George Nemzer (sound editor); Cecilia Perna (sound editor); Christopher B. Reeves (sound editor); Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves (sound editor); Jeff Charbonneau (music editor); Gary Marullo (foley artist); Michael Salvetta (foley artist); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Triangle".

  • Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Sound Editing
      Winners:
     
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  • The Farm: Angola, USA (1998) - Margaret Crimmins; Paul Hsu; A&E

  • Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • A Soldier's Sweetheart (1998) - William H. Angarola (supervising sound editor); Rick Hinson (supervising sound editor); Anna MacKenzie (sound editor); Raymond E. Spiess III (sound editor); Cindy Rabideau (sound editor); Mike Marchain (sound editor); Jason Lezama (sound editor); Robert Guastini (sound editor); Ray Spiess (sound editor); Ron Finn (music editor); Christopher Moriana (foley artist); Katie Rowe (I) (foley artist); Showtime
  • Houdini (1998) (TV) - William H. Angarola (supervising sound editor); Rick Hinson (sound editor); Anna MacKenzie (sound editor); Ray Spiess (sound editor); Mike Marchain (sound editor); Skip Adams (sound editor); Robert Guastini (sound editor); Cindy Rabideau (sound editor); Jeanette Surga (music editor); Zane D. Bruce (foley artist); Joseph T. Sabella (foley artist); TNT
  • NetForce (1999) (TV) - G. Michael Graham (supervising sound editor); William C. Carruth (supervising adr editor); Mark Friedgen (sound editor); Bill Bell (V) (sound editor); Anton Holden (sound editor); Mike Dickeson (sound editor); Scott A. Tinsley (sound editor); Rick Crampton (sound editor); David C. Eichhorn (sound editor); Richard S. Steele (sound editor); Rusty Tinsley (sound editor); Adriane Marfiak (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Tim Terusa (sound editor); Lou Thomas (sound editor); Marc Caruso (music editor); Tim Chilton (foley artist); Jill Schachne (foley artist); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Purgatory (1999) (TV) - Mark Friedgen (supervising sound editor); G. Michael Graham (co-supervising sound editor); Suzanne Angel (I) (supervising adr editor); William C. Carruth (adr editor); Bill Bell (V) (sound editor); Bob Costanza (sound editor); Mike Dickeson (sound editor); Anton Holden (sound editor); Tim Terusa (sound editor); Adriane Marfiak (sound editor); Michael Lyle (I) (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Mark Steele (I) (sound editor); Richard S. Steele (sound editor); Lou Thomas (sound editor); Allan K. Rosen (music editor); Tim Chilton (foley artist); Jill Schachne (foley artist); TNT

  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries or a Movie
      Winner:
     
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  • "Storm of the Century" (1999) - Boyd Shermis (visual effects supervisor); Robert Scifo (visual effects matte artist); Danny Mudgett (digital compositor); David Stump (I) (miniatures director of photography); Steve Bowen (I) (digital scans/colorist); Chris Bond (I) (compositor); Lucy Hofert (visual effects co-supervisor); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Cleopatra (1999) (TV) - Garth Inns (special visual effects supervisor); Dominic Tuohy (special visual effects supervisor); Matt Johnson (III) (visual effects supervisor); Ray Rankine (senior digital matte artist); Dag Iversay (digital compositor); Paul Lambert (II) (digital compositor); Andy Merlino (digital compositor); John Lockwood (I) (digital compositor); Laurent Cordier (digital matte artist); Hayden Jones (II) (3d computer graphics); ABC
    - For part I.
  • Max Q (1998) (TV) - Gary Gutierrez (I) (visual effects supervisor); Winston Helgason (cgi artist); Halbo van der Klaauw (inferno compositor); Kay Cloud (cgi artist); Trevor Cawood (cgi artist); Stephen Pepper (henry compositor); Gary Poole (inferno compositor); Brian Moylan (I) (inferno compositor); Andy Freeman (II) (model maker); Charles Meredith (II) (inferno compositor); Richard Matsushita (cgi artist); Dale Mayeda (cgi artist); David Nix (I) (cgi artist); Brian Battles (inferno compositor); ABC

  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) - Dan Curry (visual effects producer/supervisor); Gary Hutzel (visual effects supervisor); David Stipes (visual effects supervisor); Adam Buckner (visual effects coordinator); Arthur J. Codron (visual effects coordinator); Judy Elkins (I) (visual effects coordinator); Gary Monak (special effects supervisor); Paul Maples (visual effects cameraman); Steve Fong (visual effects compositor); Don Greenberg (I) (visual effects compositor); Paul Hill (V) (visual effects compositor); Davy Nethercutt (visual effects compositor); Kevin Bouchez (visual effects animator); Gregory Rainoff (visual effects animator); Adam Howard (I) (visual effects animator); Larry Younger (visual effects artist); Sherry Hitch (digital compositor); Rob Bonchune (cgi supervisor); David Lombardi (cgi supervisor); Syndicated
    - For episode "What You Leave Behind".
  • "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) - Ronald B. Moore (visual effects supervisor); Dan Curry (visual effects producer/supervisor); Paul Hill (V) (visual effects compositor); Elizabeth Castro (visual effects coordinator); Gregory Rainoff (visual effects artist); Bruce Branit (cgi supervisor/lead animator); UPN
    - For episode "Thirty Days".
  • "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) - Mitch Suskin (visual effects supervisor); Arthur J. Codron (visual effects coordinator); Don Greenberg (I) (visual effects compositor); Eric Chauvin (matte artist); Rob Bonchune (cg animation supervisor); John Allardice (visual effects animator); Gregory Rainoff (effects animation artist); Ron Thornton (particle element supervisor); John Teska (cg animator); Dan Curry (visual effects producer/supervisor); Sherry Hitch (cg artist); UPN
    - For episode "Timeless".
  • "Total Recall 2070" (1999) - Jon Campfens (visual effects supervisor); Van LaPointe (visual effects coordinator); Sasha Jarh (visual effects coordinator); John D.B. Cox (visual effects coordinator); David Alexander (X) (3d senior artist); Ray Caesar (3d animator); Joel Skeete; Barb Benoit (senior compositor); Linda Tremblay (II) (compositor); Rick Gajdecki (key model supervisor); Showtime
    - For episode "Machine Dreams".

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story (1999) (TV) - Susan A. Cabral; Joe Hailey; ABC
  • Houdini (1998) (TV) - Matthew W. Mungle (special makeup artist); Deborah La Mia Denaver (makeup department head); John E. Jackson (I) (prosthetic makeup artist); TNT
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Melissa Purino (key makeup artist); Tomoko Hidaka (key makeup artist); CBS
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Kandace Westmore (key makeup artist); Judy Lovell (makeup artist for Ray Liotta); Marvin G. Westmore; Kevin Haney (prosthetic makeup artist); HBO

  • Outstanding Makeup for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) - Todd McIntosh; John Wheaton; Robin Beauchesne; Douglas Noe; Jamie Kelman; Craig Reardon (I); John Vulich; John Maldonado (I); Brigette A. Myre; Ed French; Blake Shepard (I); Erwin H. Kupitz; Warner Bros. Television
    - For episode "The Zeppo".
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Louie Zakarian; Andrea Miller (I); Vincent J. Guastini; NBC
    - For episode with host Brendan Fraser.
  • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) - Camille Calvet; Michael Westmore (I); Dean Jones (III); Mark Bussan; Mary Kay Morse; Ellis Burman Jr.; Belinda Bryant; Karen Iverson; Karen Westerfield; Brad Look; David Quashnick; Earl Ellis; Joe Podnar; R. Stephen Weber; Jeff Lewis (VII); Sandra Rowden; Toby Lamm; Michael F. Blake; June Westmore; Judith Silverman; Craig Smith (IV); Kevin Haney; Suzanne Diaz; Scott Wheeler (I); James Rohland; Tina Hoffman (I); Natalie Wood (II); Syndicated
    - For episode "Dogs of War".
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Ron Berkeley; Kathleen Berkeley; Thomas R. Burman (special makeup effects); Bari Dreiband-Burman (special makeup effects); HBO
    - For episode "America".

  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Movie (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
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  • David and Lisa (1998) (TV) - Marco Beltrami (I); ABC
  • Mutiny (1999) (TV) - Lee Holdridge; NBC
  • Rear Window (1998) (TV) - David Shire; ABC
  • Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You (1999) (TV) - Carl Johnson (I); ABC

  • Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
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  • "Fantasy Island" (1998) - John Ottman; ABC
    - For the pilot.
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Alf Clausen; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Treehouse of Horror IX".
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Mark Snow (I); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "S.R. 819".
  • "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) - Joseph LoDuca; Syndicated
    - For episode "Devi".

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
      Winner:
     
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  • Freak (1998) (TV) - John Leguizamo (executive producer); Robert Morton (I) (executive producer); David Bar Katz (co-executive producer); Denis Biggs; Krysia Plonka (coordinating producer); HBO
  • George Carlin: You Are All Diseased (1999) (TV) - George Carlin (executive producer); Jerry Hamza (executive producer); Kimber Rickabaugh; Rocco Urbisci; HBO
  • Jerry Seinfeld: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998) (TV) - Jerry Seinfeld (executive producer); Marty Callner; Jeff Thorsen (line producer); HBO
  • The 71st Annual Academy Awards (1999) (TV) - Gilbert Cates; ABC

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Dennis Miller Live" (1994) - Dennis Miller (I) (executive producer); Kevin C. Slattery (executive producer); Eddie Feldmann (co-executive producer); David Feldman (II); Leah Krinsky; Colleen Grillo (coordinating producer); HBO
  • "Politically Incorrect" (1994) - Scott Carter (I) (executive producer); Bill Maher (I) (executive producer); Nancy Geller (executive producer); Brad Grey (executive producer); Bernie Brillstein (executive producer); Marc Gurvitz (executive producer); Douglas M. Wilson (co-executive producer); Kevin Hamburger (supervising producer); Joy Dolce (II) (coordinating producer); ABC
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Jay Leno (consulting producer); Debbie Vickers (executive producer); Patti M. Grant (supervising producer); Larry Goitia (supervising producer); NBC
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Allan McKeown (I) (executive producer); Tracey Ullman (executive producer); Stephanie Laing; Jerry Belson (consulting producer); George McGrath (I) (consulting producer); Dick Clement (supervising producer); Ian La Frenais (supervising producer); Gail Parent (supervising producer); Jenji Kohan (supervising producer); HBO

  • Outstanding Music and Lyrics
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Dan Foliart; ABC
    - For the song "We've Got It All".
    - For episode "The Long And Winding Road".
  • "Sin City Spectacular" (1998) - Gary Stockdale (composer); Penn Jillette (lyricist); Teller (lyricist); Colman deKay (lyricist); FX
    - For the song "Freedom Dot Com".
    - For episode #118.
  • Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You (1999) (TV) - Michael Silversher (composer); Patty Silversher (lyricist); ABC
    - For the song "Places In The Heart".
  • You Lucky Dog (1998) (TV) - David Michael Frank (composer); Todd Smallwood (lyricist); Disney Channel
    - For the song "Togetherness".

  • Outstanding Main Title Theme Music
      Winner:
     
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  • "Profiler" (1996) - Danny Lux (composer); NBC
  • "The PJs" (1999) - Quincy Jones III (composer); George Clinton (I) (lyricist); La Rita Norman (lyricist); Marie Norman (lyricist); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "V.I.P." (1998) - Frankie Blue (composer); Syndicated
  • "Viva Variety" (1997) - Glen Roven (composer); Robert Ben Garant (lyricist); Comedy Central

  • Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
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  • "Dennis Miller Live" (1994) - Dennis Miller (I); HBO
  • "The Chris Rock Show" (1997) - Chris Rock (I); HBO
  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Tracey Ullman; HBO
  • George Carlin: You Are All Diseased (1999) (TV) - George Carlin; HBO

  • Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program
      Winner:
     
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  • "Great Performances" (1972) - Orlando Bagwell (producer/director/writer); Jac Venza (executive producer); PBS
    - For episode "Dance in America: A Hymn for Alvin Ailey".
  • "Great Performances" (1972) {A Streetcar Named Desire: From the San Francisco Opera} - David Horn (I) (executive producer); Jac Venza (executive producer); Lotfi Mansouri (executive producer); Nigel Boon (executive producer); Jane Seymour (VI) (executive producer); Barbara Bellini Witkowski (executive producer); John Walker (XVII); Judy Flannery; Kate Gaitley; Kirk Browning (director); André Previn (conductor); PBS
    - (Shown within "Great Performances" (1972), as "'A Streetcar Named Desire' from the San Francisco Opera").
  • "Live from Lincoln Center" (1976) - John Goberman; Marc Bauman (I) (coordinating producer); PBS
    - For episode "Ellington at 100 - New York Philharmonic And Jazz At Lincoln Center".
  • "Live from Lincoln Center" (1976) - John Goberman; Marc Bauman (I) (coordinating producer); PBS
    - For episode "New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake'".

  • Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
      Winner:
     
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  • "Futurama" (1999) - Matt Groening (executive producer); David X. Cohen (executive producer); Ken Keeler (co-executive producer); Eric Horsted (co-executive producer); Brian J. Cowan; J. Stewart Burns; Patric Verrone; Jason Grode; Tom Gammill (I) (consulting producer); Max Pross (consulting producer); Richard Raynis (consulting producer); Claudia Katz (I) (animation producer); Lewis Morton (I) (producer/writer); Susie Dietter (director); Mili Smythe (co-producer); Alex Johns (co-producer); Gregg Vanzo (supervising director); Rich Moore (supervising director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "A Big Piece of Garbage".
  • "The PJs" (1999) - Steve Tompkins (executive producer); Larry Wilmore (executive producer); Brian Grazer (executive producer); Ron Howard (I) (executive producer); Tony Krantz (I) (executive producer); Eddie Murphy (I) (executive producer); Will Vinton (executive producer); Tom Turpin (executive producer); Bill Freiberger (supervising producer); David Flebotte (supervising producer); Mary Sandell; David Bleiman; Michael Price (V); J. Michael Mendel; Al Jean (consulting producer); Mike Reiss (consulting producer); Les Firestein (consulting producer/writer); Donald R. Beck (co-producer); Mark Gustafson (supervising director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "He's Gotta Have It".
  • "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998) - Craig McCracken (director); Jason Butler Rote (writer); Amy Rogers (II) (writer); Genndy Tartakovsky; Cartoon Network
    - For episode "Bubble-Vicious Bare Facts".
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Mike Scully (executive producer); David X. Cohen (executive producer); Matt Groening (executive producer); James L. Brooks (executive producer); Sam Simon (I) (executive producer); George Meyer (II) (co-executive producer); Ian Maxtone-Graham (co-executive producer); Al Jean (co-executive producer); Dan Greaney (supervising producer); Ron Hauge (supervising producer); Donick Cary (supervising producer); Brian Scully (III); Julie Thacker; Larina Adamson; Colin A.B.V. Lewis; J. Michael Mendel; Bonita Pietila; Richard Raynis; Richard Sakai (I); Denise Sirkot; Carolyn Omine; Tom Martin (VII); Larry Doyle (III) (co-producer); Matt Selman (co-producer); Jace Richdale (consulting producer); Frank Mula (consulting producer); Tom Gammill (I) (consulting producer); Max Pross (consulting producer); David Mirkin (consulting producer); David M. Stern (consulting producer/writer); Lolee Aries (animation executive producer); David Pritchard (II) (animation executive producer); Phil Roman (animation executive producer); Michael Wolf (I) (animation producer); Joel Kuwahara (animation co-producer); Neil Affleck (director); Jim Reardon (I) (supervising director); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Viva Ned Flanders".

  • Outstanding Main Title Design
      Winner:
     
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  • "First Wave" (1998) - Halbo van der Klaauw; Sci-Fi Channel
  • "Private Screenings" (1996) - Jin Lim (titl designer); Shannon Davis-Forsyth (designer); TCM
  • Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV) - Chris Allies; PBS

  • Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story (1999) (TV) - Tim Jones (VII); Marlene D. Williams (key hairstylist); ABC
  • Cleopatra (1999) (TV) - Maria Teresa Corridoni (key hairstylist); Desideria Corridoni; Barry Richardson; ABC
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Jan Archibald (key hairstylist); Benjamin Robin; CBS
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Audree Futterman (key hairstylist); Gail Rowell-Ryan (hairstylist for Ray Liotta); Kelvin R. Trahan (hairstylist for William Peterson); HBO

  • Outstanding Miniseries
      Winner:
     
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  • Great Expectations (1999) (TV) - Michael Wearing (executive producer); Rebecca Eaton (executive producer); David Snodin; PBS
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Ed Gernon (executive producer); Peter Sussman (I) (executive producer); Graham Flashner (executive producer); Andrew Deane (co-executive producer); Brenda Friend (co-executive producer); Peter Bray; CBS
  • The '60s (1999) (TV) - Lynda Obst (executive producer); James Chory; NBC
  • The Temptations (1998) (TV) - Suzanne De Passe (executive producer); Suzanne Coston (executive producer); David V. Picker (executive producer); Jay Benson (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour)
      Winner:
     
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  • Our Friend, Martin (1999) (V) - Andy Heyward (I) (executive producer); Robby London (executive producer); Michael Maliani (executive producer); Madison Jones (II) (executive producer); Janice Sonski (coordinating producer); Vincenzo Trippetti (director); Rob Smiley (I) (director); Dawn Comer (II) (writer); Chris Simmons (II) (writer); Sib Ventress (Writer); Deborah Pratt (Writer); Starz

  • Outstanding Costuming for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "The Nanny" (1993) - Shawn Holly Cookson; Terry Gordon; CBS
    - For episode "Oh Say, Can You Ski?".
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Shelly Levine (men's costume supervisor); Loree Parral (women's costume supervisor); ABC
    - For episode "Of Human Bondage".

  • Outstanding Non-Fiction Special
      Winner:
     
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  • Avalanche: The White Death (1998) (TV) - Nicolas Noxon (producer); Barry Nye (I) (producer/director); Steven Reich (I) (writer); NBC
    - (Screened within "National Geographic Specials" (1964).)
  • Dying to Tell the Story (1998) (TV) - Kathy Eldon (executive producer); Kyra Thompson (producer/writer/director); Victoria Waldock; Jacoba Atlas (supervising producer); TBS
  • Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998) - Robert B. Weide (producer/director/writer); Anthony Radziwill (supervising producer); Sheila Nevins (executive producer); HBO
  • Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997) - Werner Herzog (producer/writer/director); Lucki Stipetic; Andre Singer; Nancy Abraham (supervising producer); Sheila Nevins (executive producer); Cinemax
  • The Farm: Angola, USA (1998) - Jonathan Stack (I); Liz Garbus; Gayle Gilman (supervising producer); Michael Cascio (executive producer); A&E

  • Outstanding Comedy Series
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  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996) - Philip Rosenthal (executive producer); Rory Rosegarten (executive producer); Stu Smiley (executive producer); Cindy Chupack (co-executive producer); Ellen Sandler (co-executive producer); Kathy Ann Stumpe (co-executive producer); Jeremy Stevens (I) (supervising producer); Lew Schneider (supervising producer); Lisa Helfrich; Tucker Cawley; Steve Skrovan; Ray Romano (I); Ken Ornstein (coordinating producer); CBS
  • "Frasier" (1993) - David Angell (I) (executive producer); Peter Casey (I) (executive producer); David Lee (V) (executive producer); Christopher Lloyd (II) (executive producer); Kelsey Grammer (executive producer); Joe Keenan (II) (co-executive producer); Jay Kogen; Jeffrey Richman (I); Rob Greenberg (I); Janis Hirsch (supervising producer); Maggie Blanc; David Lloyd (III); NBC
  • "Friends" (1994) - Kevin Bright (executive producer); Marta Kauffman (executive producer); David Crane (I) (executive producer); Adam Chase (I) (executive producer); Michael Curtis (I) (executive producer); Greg Malins (executive producer); Alexa Junge (co-executive producer); Todd Stevens (I) (supervising producer); Wil Calhoun (supervising producer); Seth Kurland (supervising producer); Scott Silveri; Shana Goldberg-Meehan; Andrew Reich; Ted Cohen (II); Wendy Knoller; Richard Allen (II) (coordinating producer); NBC
  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Darren Star (executive producer); Michael Patrick King (co-executive producer); Barry Jossen (co-executive producer); HBO

  • Outstanding Drama Series
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  • "ER" (1994) - Lydia Woodward (executive producer); Carol Flint (executive producer); Michael Crichton (executive producer); John Wells (III) (executive producer); Christopher Chulack (executive producer); Neal Baer (supervising producer); Jack Orman (supervising producer); Penny Adams (I); Jonathan Kaplan (I); Wendy Spence; NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Dick Wolf (I) (executive producer); Edwin Sherin (executive producer); Rene Balcer (executive producer); Kathy McCormick (co-executive producer); Jeffrey M. Hayes (co-executive producer); Lewis Gould (I); Billy Fox (I); Richard Sweren; William N. Fordes; Ed Zuckerman (consulting producer); David Shore (I) (supervising producer); NBC
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Steven Bochco (executive producer); David Milch (executive producer); Mark Tinker (executive producer); Bill Clark (V) (co-executive producer); Paris Barclay (supervising producer); Steven DePaul (coordinating producer); Robert J. Doherty; Leonard Gardner; Meredith Stiehm; Nicholas Wootton; Doug Palau; ABC
  • "The Sopranos" (1999) - David Chase (II) (executive producer); Brad Grey (executive producer); Robin Green (III) (co-executive producer); Mitchell Burgess (co-executive producer); Frank Renzulli (supervising producer); Ilene S. Landress; Allen Coulter (I); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
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    Outstanding Children's Program
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  • "Nick News with Linda Ellerbee" (1992) - Linda Ellerbee (executive producer); Rolfe Tessem (executive producer); Mark Lyons (II) (senior producer); Anne-Marie Cunniffe; Wally Berger (supervising producer); Nickelodeon
    - For the special edition: "The Clinton Crisis".
  • "Rugrats" (1991) - Arlene Klasky (executive producer); Gabor Csupo (executive producer); Eryk Casemiro (coordinating producer); Margot Pipkin (coordinating producer); Cella Nichols Duffy; Paul Demeyer (creative producer); Nickelodeon
  • A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (1998) (V) - ABC; Walt Disney Television Animation
  • Kids Are Punny (1998) (TV) - Rosie O'Donnell (executive producer); Sheila Nevins (executive producer); Carole Rosen (senior producer); Amy Schatz; Diane Kolyer (line producer); HBO

  • Outstanding Choreography
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  • "Tracey Takes On..." (1996) - Joseph Malone (I); HBO
    - For episode "Drugs".
  • "Universoul Circus" (1999) - Jean Claude Belmat; HBO
    - For episode "Straps".
  • Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV) - Tina Landon; Michael Andrews (III); Teresa Espinosa; Robert Vinson; HBO
  • The 71st Annual Academy Awards (1999) (TV) - Debbie Allen; ABC

  • Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series
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  • "MADtv" (1995) - Matthew Kasten (II); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode #402.
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Bobby H. Grayson; NBC
    - For episode with host Gwyneth Paltrow.
  • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) - Norma Lee (II) (head hairstylist); Brian A. Tunstall; Gloria Pasqua Casny; Rebecca De Morrio; Laura Connolly (I); Lauran Upshaw; Frank Fontaine (III); Tim Jones (VII); Susan Zietlow-Maust; Angela Gurule; Gloria Ponce; Virginia Grobeson; Linda Leiter Sharp; Syndicated
    - For episode "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang".
  • "That '70s Show" (1998) - Gabriella Pollino (head hairstylist); Cindy Costello; Valerie Scott (II); Deborah Ann Piper; 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Prom Night".

  • Outstanding Casting for a Series
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  • "Ally McBeal" (1997) - Jeanie Bacharach (casting executive); Sharon Jetton (casting executive); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Suzanne Ryan (I) (casting executive); NBC
  • "Oz" (1997) - Alexa L. Fogel (casting executive); HBO
  • "The Practice" (1997) - Janet Gilmore (casting executive); Megan McConnell (I) (casting executive); ABC

  • Outstanding Commercial
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    • Gartner (production company); NBC On-Air Promotions (ad agency)
      - For "New Friend" (snap.com).
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  • @radical.media (production company); Fallon McElligott (ad agency)
    - For "Dances With Dog" (Miller Lite).
  • HSI Productions (production company); Arnold Communications (ad agency)
    - For "Synchronicity" (Volkswagen).
  • MJZ (production company); Cliff Freeman & Partners (ad agency)
    - For "Feet" (Fox Sports.com).
  • Tool of North America (production company); Black Rocket (ad agency)
    - For "Tow Truck" (Discover Brokerage).

  • Outstanding Non-Fiction Series
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  • "Biography" (1987) - CarolAnne Dolan (supervising producer); Michael Cascio (executive producer); Peter Jones (II) (executive producer); A&E
  • "Inside the Actors Studio" (1994) - James Lipton (executive producer/writer/host); Michael Kostel; Jeff Wurtz (director); Vienna Steiner (executive producer); Frances Berwick (executive producer); Eileen Lanci; John Servidio; Bravo
  • "The Awful Truth" (1999) - Michael Moore (II) (executive producer); Kathleen Glynn (executive producer); Ellin Baumel; Dave Hamilton (II) (supervising producer); Tia Lessin (senior producer); Annie Cohen (I) (head writer); Francis Gasparini (writer); Jay Martel (writer); Nick McKinney (writer); Henriette Mantel (writer); Bravo

  • Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
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    Outstanding Made for Television Movie
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  • Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV) - Stan Margulies (executive producer); Antony Root (executive producer); Delia Fine (executive producer); Craig McNeil (I); Jerrold L. Ludwig; A&E
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Nick Lombardo (I) (executive producer); Steven Haft (executive producer); Leanne Moore; TNT
  • The Baby Dance (1998) (TV) - Jodie Foster (executive producer); Robert Halmi Jr. (executive producer); Tony Allard (I) (executive producer); Matthew O'Connor (I) (executive producer); Meg LeFauve; Vicky Herman; Showtime
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Neal H. Moritz (executive producer); Fred C. Caruso; HBO

  • Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or a Made for Television Movie
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  • A Lesson Before Dying (1999) (TV) - Robi Reed-Humes (casting executive); Shay Griffin (location casting executive); HBO
  • Joan of Arc (1999) (TV) - Deirdre Bowen (casting executive); Susan Glicksman (casting executive); Fern Orenstein (casting executive); CBS
  • Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Lisa Freiberger (casting executive); TNT
  • The Rat Pack (1998) (TV) - Nancy Foy (casting executive); HBO
  • The Temptations (1998) (TV) - Jaki Brown (casting executive); Canice Kennedy (casting executive); Robyn M. Mitchell (casting executive); NBC

  • Governor's Award

      Awarded to:
     
    • Fight for Your Rights: Take a Stand Against Violence - MTV
    • Save Our History - History Channel