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Your support makes all the difference.Homeland star Claire Danes, Breaking Bad’s Anna Gunn and British actress Michelle Dockery were out in force last night at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Dockery missed out to Danes for Outstanding Lead Actress, but Anna Gunn, who plays Walt White’s long-suffering wife in Breaking Bad, won for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Michael Douglas was present on the red carpet, and took home an Emmy for Outstanding Actor in Mini-series or Movie for his performance in HBO’s Liberace.
It was a successful night for Breaking Bad, which won the gong for Outstanding Drama Series for the first time, beating AMC rival and three-time winner Mad Men.
But lead actor Bryan Cranston missed out on the Outstanding Lead Actor gong to Jeff Daniels from The Newsroom.
Video: Emmys red carpet style
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