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Damian Lewis and Maggie Smith win Emmy awards Damian Lewis and Dame Maggie Smith win Emmy awards
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British actor Damian Lewis has won an Emmy for best actor in a drama for his performance in the Homeland series.British actor Damian Lewis has won an Emmy for best actor in a drama for his performance in the Homeland series.
Lewis plays an American soldier who returns home after spending years in captivity in Iraq, and who is suspected of becoming an al-Qaeda agent.Lewis plays an American soldier who returns home after spending years in captivity in Iraq, and who is suspected of becoming an al-Qaeda agent.
And Maggie Smith has won best supporting actress in a drama series for her role in Downton Abbey. "I'm one of those pesky Brits, I apologise," said Lewis, who plays an American.
But the period drama was beaten to the top spot in the best drama series category, which was won by Homeland. Fellow Brit Dame Maggie Smith won best supporting actress in a drama series, winning Downton Abbey's only award.
The American drama's victory also meant that Mad Men failed to set a record by winning its fifth best drama award. Homeland, Game Change, HBO's story of Sarah Palin's entry into the 2008 US vice presidential race, and US comedy Modern Family each won the most awards, with four each.
Downton Abbey was the most nominated British show ever, being up for 16 awards. Homeland also won outstanding drama, meaning that Mad Men failed to set a record by winning its fifth best drama award.
BBC's Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman also failed to win in their categories of outstanding lead actor, and outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a movie, respectively. Lewis said: "I don't really believe in judging art, but I thought I'd show up just in case."
Their series itself also failed to top its nominated category of outstanding miniseries or movie - that prize going to Game Change, HBO's story of Sarah Palin's entry into the 2008 US vice presidential race. The show's prizes included best actress for Clare Danes and outstanding drama series.
Homeland had further success at the awards ceremony, with lead cast member Claire Danes winning best actress in a drama series. Julian Fellowes's Downton Abbey had been up for 16 nominations, which was the most a British drama has received at the Emmys.
And the show's writing team of Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff won for best writing in a drama series. BBC's Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman also missed out in their categories of outstanding lead actor, and outstanding supporting actor in a mini-series or a movie, respectively.
Meanwhile, the US comedy Modern Family had a successful night, with four awards, including one for best comedy series. Their series itself did not manage to top its nominated category of outstanding mini-series or movie - that prize went to Game Change.
Game Change won four awards - including outstanding lead actress in a mini-series or movie for Julianne Moore and best director for a mini-series or movie going to Jay Roach.
"Wow, I feel so validated because Sarah Palin gave me a big thumbs down!" Moore said while accepting her first Emmy.
Homeland's writing team of Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff won best writing in a drama series.
Meanwhile, Modern Family had a successful night, with awards including one for best comedy series.
Cast members Eric Stonestreet and Julie Bowen won best supporting actor and actress, while the show's director Steven Levitan won an award for best director of a comedy series.Cast members Eric Stonestreet and Julie Bowen won best supporting actor and actress, while the show's director Steven Levitan won an award for best director of a comedy series.
And Jon Cryer won best actor in a comedy series for his role in the show Two and a Half Men.And Jon Cryer won best actor in a comedy series for his role in the show Two and a Half Men.
"Don't panic, people. Something has clearly gone terribly wrong. I'm stunned," said Cryer.
It is the first series of Two and a Half Man since Charlie Sheen was sacked.
Kevin Costner was named best actor for the history-based miniseries Hatfields & McCoys.