Emmy Award Winners 2011: 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards were given on Sunday. The event that aired on Fox has winner debutants and veterans too. Some results are more predictable whereas some come as a surprise! Mad Men won its fourth consecutive Emmy and Modern Family claimed its second Emmy Award and and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart won it for ninth straight year.

The very first time winner include: Peter Dinklage won for Game of Thrones, Kyle Chandler for Friday Night Lights, Martin Scorsese for Boardwalk Empire, Barry Pepper for The Kennedys and Margo Martindale for the FX drama Justified. Julie Bowen also won her first Emmy for Modern Family. Other predictable wins are Kate Winslet for Mildred Pierce, The Amazing Race for best competition reality show.

Jane Lynch  from Glee hosted the event . And here are the night’s winners complete list.

Comedy series: Modern Family
Drama series: Mad Men
Miniseries or movie:
Downton Abbey
Lead actress, miniseries or movie: Kate Winslet, Mildred Pierce
Supporting actor in a miniseries or movie:
Guy Pearce, Mildred Pierce
Directing for a miniseries, movie or dramatic special: Brian Percival, Downton Abbey
Lead actor in a miniseries or movie:
Barry Pepper, The Kennedys
Supporting actress, miniseries or movie: Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
Writing for a miniseries or movie:
Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey
Lead actor, drama:
Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
Lead actress, drama:
Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Supporting actor, drama: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Directing, drama:
Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire
Supporting actress, drama:
Margo Martindale, Justified
Writing, drama series:
Jason Katims, Friday Night Lights
Variety, music or comedy series:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Directing for a variety, music or comedy series: Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live (host: Justin Timberlake)
Writing for a variety, music or comedy series: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
reality competition: The Amazing Race
Lead actress, comedy:
Melissa McCarthy (Mike & Molly)
Lead actor, comedy series: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
Writing for a comedy: Steve Levitan, Jeffrey Richman (“Caught in the Act”),  Modern Family
Director, comedy:
Michael Alan Spiller (“Halloween”),  Modern Family
Supporting actor, comedy:
Ty Burrell (Modern Family)
Supporting actress, comedy: Julie Bowen (Modern Family)

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