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57th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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57th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
DateSeptember 11, 2005
Location
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
Most awardsThe Life and Death of Peter Sellers (6)
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The 57th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2004, until May 31, 2005, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[1] The awards were presented on September 11, 2005, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. A total of 75 Creative Arts Emmys were handed out across 65 categories. The ceremony preceded the 57th Primetime Emmy Awards, held on September 18.

The movie The Life and Death of Peter Sellers led all programs with six wins, followed by Deadwood with five wins and Lost with four wins. For overall program fields, awards went to Broadway: The American Musical, Classical Baby, Death in Gaza, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, 58th Annual Tony Awards, Nick News with Linda Ellerbee, South Park, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Stephen Sondheim's "Passion" (Live From Lincoln Center), and Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson. HBO led all networks with 20 wins.

Winners and nominees

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Bobby Cannavale in 2009
Bobby Cannavale, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Kathryn Joosten in 2009
Kathryn Joosten, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Ray Liotta in 2009
Ray Liotta, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series winner
Keith David
Keith David, Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Winner

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2] Area awards and juried awards are denoted next to the category names as applicable.[a] For simplicity, producers who received nominations for program awards have been omitted.

Programs

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Programs

Performing

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Performing

Animation

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Animation

Art Direction

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Art Direction

Casting

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Casting

Choreography

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Choreography

Cinematography

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Cinematography
  • Death in Gaza - James Miller (HBO)
    • Living With Wolves - Jim Dutcher (Discovery Channel)
    • Survivor: "This Has Never Happened Before" - Michael Applebaum, Derek Carver, Paulo Castillo, David Chapiro, Bennie Cronje, Leighton De Barros, Lee Doig, Justine Evans, Russell Fill, Kevin Garrison, Kent Harvey, Matthias Hoffmann, Mark Hryma, Mark "Ninja" Lynch, Lance Milbrand, Paul Moss, Michael Murray, Dave Parkinson, John Tattersall, Jeff Taylor, Jeff Watt, Peter Wery, Michael Yelseth (CBS)
    • The Amazing Race: "We're Moving Up The Food Chain" - John Armstrong, Sylvester Campe, Tom Cunningham, Chip Goebert, Lucas Kenna Mertes, Per Larsson, Dave Ross, Uri Sharon, Scott Shelley, Mark Walker, Scott Walker (CBS)
    • The Contender: "The Final Four" - Scott Acosta, John Armstrong, Paulo Castillo, Rodney Chauvin, Scott Duncan, Russell Fill, Kevin Garrison, Michael Koepke, Robert Landry, Vince Monteleone, Michael Murray, Martin Palafox, Alan Pierce, Jeremy Schneider, Therese Sherman, Raphael Smadja, Chris S. Smith, John Tattersall, Matt Valentine, Jeff Watt, Mande Whitaker, Tyne M. Whitmore (NBC)

Commercial

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Commercial

Costumes

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Costumes
  • MADtv: "Episode 17" - Wendy Benbrook, Wanda Leavey (Fox)

Directing

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Directing

Hairstyling

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Hairstyling

Lighting Direction

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Lighting Direction

Main Title Design

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Main Title Design

Makeup

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Makeup

Music

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Music

Picture Editing

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Picture Editing
  • The Amazing Race: "We're Moving Up The Food Chain" - Matt Deitrich, Mike Bolanowski, Heeyeon Chang, Chris Dalzell, Evan Finn, Danny Flynn, Michael "Mighty" Friedman, Eric Goldfarb, Julian Gomez, Andy Kozar, Paul Nielsen, Jacob Parsons, Jeff Runyan, Eric Wilson (CBS)
    • The Apprentice: "Lights! Camera! Transaction!" - Jonathan Braun, Lane Baker, Peregrine Beckham, Buzz Chatman, David H. Cutler, Glen Ebesu, Andrew Ecker, Steve Escobar, Stephen R. Frederick, Scott Gamzon, Pamela Malouf, David Michael Maurer, Dave Oliver, Jason Pedroza, Dean Permé, Jim Ruxin, Edward Salier, Claire Scanlon, Plowden Schumacher, Chris Simpson, Michael T. Smith, Jason Steinberg, Janet Swanson, Eric Van Wagenen (NBC)
    • The Contender: "The Hangman's Noose" - H.A. Arnarson, Chad Bertalotto, Andrew Bolhuis, Conroy Browne, Willie Castro, Nicholas Don Vito, Sean Foley, Andrew Frank, Julius Ramsay, Rich Remis, J.D. Sievertson, Hudson H. Smith III, Steven Uhlenberg, Eric Van Wagenen (NBC)
    • Survivor: "This Has Never Happened Before" - Tim Atzinger, Tracy Bacenas, Brian Barefoot, Mitchell Danton, Eric Gardner, Michael Greer, David Handman, Frederick Hawthorne, Ricky Kreitman, Ivan Ladizinksy, Robert Matthews, Evan Mediuch, Joubin Mortazavi, James M. Smith, Richard Fox, Jerry U. Frizell (CBS)
    • Survivor: "Culture Shock and Violent Storms" - Tim Atzinger, Tracy Bacenas, Brian Barefoot, Mitchell Danton, Eric Gardner, Michael Greer, David Handman, Frederick Hawthorne, Bryan Horne, Ricky Kreitman, Ivan Ladizinksy, Robert Matthews, Evan Mediuch, Joubin Mortazavi, James M. Smith (CBS)

Sound Editing

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Sound Editing
  • 24: "12:00 PM - 1:00 PM" - William Dotson, Catherine Speakman, Pembrooke Andrews, Jeff Whitcher, Shawn Kennelly, Jeff Charbonneau, Laura Macias, Vince Nicastro (Fox)
    • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: "Down the Drain" - Mace Matiosian, Ruth Adelman, Jivan Tahmizian, David Van Slyke, Todd Nieson, Christine Luethje, Joseph Sabella, Zane Bruce (CBS)
    • CSI: Miami: "Lost Son" - Ann Hadsell, Ruth Adelman, Bradley C. Katona, Todd Niesen, Skye Lewin, Zane Bruce, Joseph Sabella
    • Lost: "Pilot (Part 1)" - Thomas E. deGorter, Chris Reeves, Gabrielle Reeves, Trevor Jolly, Paul Menichini, Roland Thai, Marc Glassman, Maciek Malish, Troy Allen, Stephen M. Davis, Patrick Cabral, Cynthia Merrill (ABC)
    • Smallville: "Commencement" - Michael E. Lawshe, Stuart Calderon, Tim Cleveland, Paul J. Diller, Adam Johnston, Eric M. Erickson, Karyn Foster, Jessica Dickson, Marc Meyer, David Werntz, Chris McGeary, Casey Crabtree, Michael Crabtree (WB)
  • The Life and Death of Peter Sellers - Tim Hands, Geoff Rubay, James Mather, Victoria Brazier, Zack Davis, Laura Lovejoy, Anna MacKenzie, Richard Ford, Felicity Cottrell, Ruth Sullivan (HBO)
    • The Grid: "Part 4" - Mark Friedgen, Devon Curry, Joy Ealy, Bob Costanza, Mike Dickeson, Gary Macheel, Mark Steele, Anton Holden, Charlie Kolander, Bill Bell, Kevin Fisher, Tom Trafalski, Tim Chilton, Jill Sanders (TNT)
    • Hercules - Mark Friedgen, Joy Ealy, Mike Dickeson, Gary Macheel, Bob Costanza, Anton Holden, Allan K. Rosen, Tim Chilton, Jill Sanders (NBC)
    • 3 - Mark Friedgen, Joy Ealy, Kathryn Madsen, Anton Holden, Tim Terusa, Charlie Kolander, Mike Dickeson, Bob Costanza, Gary Macheel, Adriane Marfiak, Rick Steele, Bill Bell, Chris McGeary, Tim Chilton, Jill Sanders (ESPN)
    • Warm Springs - Richard Taylor, David Beadle, Jane Boegle, Russ DeWolf, Andrew Ellerd, Juanita Diana, Sonya Henry, Patrick Hogan, Eileen Horta, Jason Lezama, Stuart Martin, Todd Murakami, Brian Thomas Nist, Robert Arturo Ramirez, Mark Cookson, Ed Kalnins, Jim Bailey, John Benson (HBO)

Sound Mixing

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Sound Mixing
  • Broadway: The American Musical: "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'" - Ed Campbell (PBS)
    • The Amazing Race: "We're Moving Up the Food Chain" - Jim Ursulak, Heron De Alencar, Gary Azzinaro, Kris Bagley, Tyler Bender, Stephen Crawley, Dean Gaveau, Brian Johnson, Peter Jones, Will Minchin, Gustavo Gama Rodrigues, Barry Weissman, Troy Smith (CBS)
    • America's Deadliest Season: Alaskan Crab Fishing - Bob Bronow (Discovery Channel)
    • American Idol: "Washington D.C. Auditions" / "St. Louis, Missouri Auditions" - Brian Riordan (Fox)
    • Survivor: "Love Is in the Air, Rats Are Everywhere" - Jeremy Ireland, Christina Chin, Tony Jensen, Robert Mackay, Terry Meehan, Chris Kelly, Molefi J. Chabane, Dan Foster, Michael Ormsby, Steve Guercio, Scott Hanlon, Michael St. Hilaire, Colette Stewart, Jonathan Andrews, Drew Levinson, Terrance Dwyer (CBS)

Special Visual Effects

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Special Visual Effects

Stunt Coordination

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Stunt Coordination

Technical Direction

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Technical Direction
  • Late Show with David Letterman: "Show #2269" - Timothy Kennedy, Al Cialino, David Dorsett, Karin-Lucie Grzella, Jack Young, John Hannel, John Curtin, George Rothweiler, Dan Flaherty, Fred Shimizu, Steve Kaufman, Joe Debonis, Claus Stuhlweissenburg, John Pry, Wiliam White, Dan Campbell (CBS)
    • Late Night with Conan O'Brien: "Episode #2014" - Gregory Aull, Richard S. Carter, Kenneth Decker, Kurt Decker, Eugene Huelsman, Chris Matott, James Palczewski, Carl M. Henry III (NBC)
    • Saturday Night Live: "Host-Jason Bateman & Musical Guest-Kelly Clarkson" - Steven Cimino, John Pinto, Richard B. Fox, Brian Phraner, Michael Bennett, Eric A. Eisenstein, Susan Noll, Frank Grisanti (NBC)
  • The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad - Opening Ceremony - Steve Laxton, Dean Andersen, Dave Adkins, Bob Basile, Cody Alexander, Dan Beard, Andy Allman, Joe Carzoli, Steve Cozakos, Robert Jaeger, Joe Debonis, Richard Leible Jr., Rick Fox Jr., James Mansfield, Mike Harvath, David Manton, Terry Hester, Brian Phraner, Andy Italiano, John Pinto, Rick Rice, David Whitlock, Pat Rondou, Mike Wemberly, Marc Tippy, Ken Woo, Nick Utley, James Wachter, Harry Weisman, Jerrod Hochman (NBC)
    • 77th Annual Academy Awards - John B. Field, Rick Edwards, Ervin Hurd, Allan Wells, Ted Ashton, Rob Balton, John Burdick, Rocky Danielson, Dave Eastwood, Tom Green, Hank Geving, Marc Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Dave Levisohn, Jay Millard, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer, Bill Philbin, David Plakos, Hector Ramirez, Brian Reason, Mark Whitman, Kris Wilson, Jean Mason, Mark Sanford, Keith Winikoff (ABC)
    • ''Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival (Great Performances) - Keith Winikoff, Miguel Armstrong, Timm Bland, Barbara Drago, Freddy Frederick, Ed Fussell, Pat Gleason, Manny Gutierrez, Ray Hoover, Lyn Noland, Chad Smith, Ron Smith, William (Billy) Steinberg, Matty Randazzo (PBS)
    • Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope - Keith Winikoff, Ted Ashton, Joe Bohman, Marc Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Garrett Hurt, Dave Levisohn, Lyn Noland, Ken Patterson, John Repczynski, Mark Whitman, Damien Tuffereau, Mark Sanford, Chuck Reilly (NBC)
    • 2004 Video Music Awards - Eric Becker, John Atkinson, Rob Balton, Marc Bloomgarden, Danny Bonilla, John Burdick, Dave Eastwood, Warren Forman, Freddy Frederick, Tom Hildreth, Charlie Huntley, Jay Kulick, John Meiklejohn, Jeff Mydock, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer, Brian Reason, Jofre Rosero, Damien Tuffereau, Ron Washburn, Mark Whitman, Kris Wilson, William (Billy) Steinberg (MTV)

Writing

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Writing

Notes

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    • Area awards are non-competitive and nominees are considered on their own terms. Any nominee with at least two-thirds approval received an Emmy. If no nominee received two-thirds approval, the nominee with the highest approval (and a minimum majority approval) received an Emmy.
    • Juried awards generally do not have nominations; instead, all entrants were screened before members of the appropriate peer group, and one, more than one, or no entry was awarded an Emmy based on the jury's vote.
  2. ^ For Outstanding Achievement for Program Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television
  3. ^ For Outstanding Achievement for Non-Program Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television for a Channel, Network or Service

References

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  1. ^ "57th Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 23, 2005. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
  2. ^ "57th Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. September 11, 2005. Archived from the original on June 29, 2006. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
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