ABC News September 20, 2015

2015 Emmy Awards: Complete Winners List

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It was a huge night for "Game of Thrones" at the 2015 Emmys on Sunday night.

The HBO series, which picked up 24 nominations in July, set a new record for the most number of wins -- 12 -- for a series in a single year.

Not only did "Game of Thrones" win best drama, but also, Peter Dinklage accepted the award for best supporting actor, while David Benioff and Dan Weiss won for their writing. David Nutter picked up an Emmy for directing, too.

Meanwhile, best limited series or movie winner "Olive Kitteridge," also an HBO project, was the second most successful project of this year's awards, earning eight Emmys overall. Richard Jenkins and Frances McDormand picked up best actor and actress in a limited series or movie, while Bill Murray was named best supporting actor in the category.

For more winners, see the list below.

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Comedy Series

Actress in a Comedy Series

Actor in a Comedy Series

Supporting Actor, Comedy Series

Supporting Actress, Comedy Series

Drama Series

Actress in a Drama Series

Actor in a Drama Series

Supporting Actress, Drama Series

Supporting Actor, Drama Series

Limited Series or Movie

Actress Limited Series or Movie

Actor Limited Series or Movie

Supporting Actor, Limited Series or Movie

Supporting Actress, Limited Series or Movie

Animated Program

Host: Reality-Competition Program

Reality-Competition Program

Variety Talk Series

Variety Sketch Series

TV Movie

Children's Program

Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

Writing for a Drama Series

Writing for a Comedy Series

Directing for a Comedy Series

Directing for a Drama Series

Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special

Directing for a Variety Series"

Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special

Writing for a Variety Series