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- Década de 2020
- Década de 2010
- Década de 2000
- Década de 1990
- 7,2 (403 mil)
- 7,8 (104 mil)
- 7,7 (167 mil)
- 7,9 (93 mil)
- 7,7 (167 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 7,8 (503 mil)
- 8,1 (528 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 7,5 (87 mil)
- 7,8 (503 mil)
- 7,4 (167 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 8,2 (1,7 M)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 8,0 (692 mil)
- 7,4 (167 mil)
- 8,2 (851 mil)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,2 (507 mil)
- 7,5 (739 mil)
- 7,5 (172 mil)
- 8,2 (42 mil)
- 8,1 (74 mil)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,9 (530 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 8,2 (1,7 M)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,8 (503 mil)
- 8,2 (1,7 M)
- France
- 6,6 (37 mil)Hong Kong
- 7,7 (101 mil)Italy
- 7,8 (104 mil)Japan
- 8,3 (381 mil)Denmark
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,2 (507 mil)
- 7,5 (739 mil)
- 8,1 (528 mil)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,1 (18 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 7,5 (172 mil)
- For the teaser trailer.
- 8,1 (757 mil)For the main theatrical trailer.
- 7,2 (614 mil)For the third theatrical trailer featuring music by Beyoncé, Lana Del Rey, and Florence + the Machine.
- 5,7 (120 mil)For the first theatrical trailer.
- 6,9 (541 mil)For the second theatrical trailer.
- Oscar Isaac(performed by)Marcus Mumford(performed by)For the song "Fare Thee Well".
- 7,2 (507 mil)Grace Slick(music and lyrics by)Mayssa Karaa(performed by)For the song "White Rabbit".
- 7,5 (172 mil)Richard M. Sherman(music and lyrics by)Robert B. Sherman(music and lyrics by)Jason Schwartzman(performed by)B.J. Novak(performed by)Bradley Whitford(performed by)Emma Thompson(performed by)For the song "Let's Go Fly a Kite".
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 8,0 (692 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 7,6 (105 mil)
- Kristen Anderson-Lopez(music and lyrics by)Robert Lopez(music and lyrics by)Idina Menzel(performed by)For the song "Let It Go".
- 7,6 (602 mil)Pharrell Williams(music, lyrics, and performed by)For the song "Happy".
- 8,0 (692 mil)For the song "The Moon Song".
- 7,2 (614 mil)Lana Del Rey(music, lyrics, and performed by)Rick Nowels(music by)For the song "Young and Beautiful".
- 7,4 (167 mil)Ed Rush(music and lyrics by)George Cromarty(music and lyrics by)T Bone Burnett(music and lyrics by)Justin Timberlake(music, lyrics, and performed by)Joel Coen(music and lyrics by)Ethan Coen(music and lyrics by)Oscar Isaac(performed by)Adam Driver(performed by)For the song "Please Mr. Kennedy".
- 7,7 (876 mil)
- 8,0 (692 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- Andy Nicholson(production design)Mark Scruton(art direction)Rosie Goodwin(set decoration)Joanne Woollard(set decoration)
- 8,1 (757 mil)
- 7,2 (614 mil)Catherine Martin(production design)Karen Murphy(production design)Ian Gracie(art direction)Beverley Dunn(set decoration)
- 8,0 (692 mil)
- 7,8 (724 mil)Dan Hennah(production design)Simon Bright(art direction/set decoration)Andy McLaren(art direction)Brad Mill(art direction)Ra Vincent(set decoration)
- 7,8 (503 mil)
- 6,9 (541 mil)
- 8,1 (528 mil)
- Tied with Jared Leto for Dallas Buyers Club (2013).
- Tied with Michael Fassbender for 12 años de esclavitud (2013).
- 6,3 (217 mil)
- 6,7 (116 mil)
- For playing "Samantha".
- 7,8 (724 mil)For playing "Smaug".
- 7,4 (681 mil)For playing "Olaf".
- 7,4 (681 mil)For playing "Elsa".
- 7,2 (403 mil)For playing "Dean Abigail Hardscrabble".
- 7,8 (503 mil)
- 7,6 (105 mil)
- 8,2 (1,7 M)
- 7,3 (215 mil)
- 7,4 (167 mil)
- 7,7 (125 mil)
- 7,7 (52 mil)
- 7,4 (159 mil)
- 7,5 (144 mil)
- 7,4 (193 mil)
- Opening Sequence.
- 8,1 (757 mil)The Hanging.
- 7,4 (681 mil)Let It Go.
- 7,8 (724 mil)Barrel Ride.
- 8,2 (1,7 M)Lemon 714.
- 7,5 (22 mil)Haifaa Al-Mansour(Writer / Director)
- 6,5 (204 mil)Fede Alvarez(Writer / Director)
- 7,5 (87 mil)Ryan Coogler(Writer / Director)
- 6,5 (250 mil)Joseph Gordon-Levitt(Writer / Director)
- 6,4 (42 mil)John Krokidas(Director)
- 5,9 (6,1 mil)R.F.I. Porto(Writer)
- 7,4 (159 mil)
- 6,6 (442 mil)Seth Rogen(Director)Evan Goldberg(Director)
- For the movie "Sherlock: The Last Vow".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- 8,6 (170 mil)
- 8,2 (96 mil)
- 8,3 (143 mil)
- 8,5 (64 mil)
- 8,7 (417 mil)
- 8,1 (60 mil)
- For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 6,4 (6,1 mil)
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 7,9 (38 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 9,5 (2,3 M)
- 8,6 (542 mil)
- 8,5 (335 mil)
- 6,5 (115 mil)
- 8,1 (895 mil)
- 8,5 (84 mil)
- 8,0 (326 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)
- 8,5 (303 mil)
- 8,4 (67 mil)
- For the third season "Coven".
- 6,0 (3,8 mil)
- 5,8 (5,7 mil)
- 7,4 (7,8 mil)
- 7,9 (38 mil)
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 8,6 (209 mil)
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 8,7 (270 mil)
- 7,7 (241 mil)
- 7,9 (264 mil)
- 8,1 (1,1 M)
- 8,5 (84 mil)
- 7,8 (24 mil)
- 8,9 (686 mil)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 7,4 (2,9 mil)
- 8,2 (7,5 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: The Last Vow".
- 8,4 (116 mil)
- 8,1 (120 mil)
- 9,2 (2,4 M)
- 8,6 (542 mil)
- 8,7 (270 mil)
- 8,1 (1,1 M)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 6,4 (6,1 mil)
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 7,9 (38 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 8,7 (270 mil)
- 8,5 (506 mil)
- 8,4 (385 mil)
- 8,5 (301 mil)
- 8,5 (506 mil)
- 8,0 (326 mil)
- 8,5 (303 mil)
- 8,4 (67 mil)
- 8,4 (116 mil)
- 9,5 (2,3 M)
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 8,6 (542 mil)
- 8,7 (270 mil)
- 8,3 (39 mil)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 7,4 (2,9 mil)
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 8,2 (7,5 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 6,1 (14 mil)
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 8,3 (1,3 mil)
- 8,4 (39 mil)
- 6,1 (14 mil)
- 8,3 (27 mil)
- 8,4 (12 mil)
- 7,1 (19 mil)
- For the third season "Coven".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 8,4 (39 mil)
- 8,3 (27 mil)
- 8,0 (54 mil)
- 8,3 (27 mil)
- 7,9 (352 mil)
- 7,4 (2,9 mil)
- 8,2 (7,5 mil)
- 7,7 (32 mil)
- 7,2 (4,7 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 7,0 (771)
- For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 7,9 (38 mil)
- 7,7 (4,2 mil)William Ross(music arranged and conducted by)
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 8,1 (120 mil)
- 9,5 (2,3 M)
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 7,4 (93 mil)
- 8,6 (542 mil)
- 8,5 (335 mil)
- 8,2 (119 mil)
- 9,2 (133 mil)
- 8,0 (326 mil)
- 7,3 (65 mil)
- 6,7 (4,2 mil)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 8,0 (326 mil)
- 8,7 (417 mil)
- 8,0 (200)
- 7,2 (944)
- 7,8 (16 mil)
- 7,3 (1,8 mil)
- 8,6 (5,5 mil)
- 7,7 (4,2 mil)
- Warren Alan Young(production design)John Blackie(production design)Busta Rhymes(art direction)Paul Healy(set decoration)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 7,4 (7,8 mil)Alex Hajdu(production design/art direction)Gregory S. Melton(production design)John B. Vertrees(art direction)Dorit Hurst(set decoration)Melissa Levander(set decoration)
- 7,9 (38 mil)Shane Valentino(production design)Steph Barkley(art direction)Anu Schwartz(art direction)Andrew Baseman(set decoration)Amanda Carroll(set decoration)
- 7,7 (4,2 mil)
- 9,1 (1 M)Arwel Jones(production design/set decoration)Hannah Nicholson(set decoration)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- Gemma Jackson(production design)Deborah Riley(production design)Ashleigh Jeffers(art direction)Heather Greenlees(art direction)Andy Thomson(art direction)Tom Still(art direction)Alex Bailey(art direction)Philip Elton(art direction)Paul Ghirardani(art direction)Rob Cameron(set decoration)
- 8,1 (120 mil)Peter Bodnarus(production design/art direction)Mark S. Freeborn(production design)Tony Wohlgemuth(art direction)Margot Ready(art direction)Rose Marie McSherry(set decoration)
- 8,6 (209 mil)
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 8,7 (270 mil)Dan Bishop(production design)Christopher Brown(art direction)Shanna Starzyk(art direction)Claudette Didul(set decoration)
- 7,9 (39 mil)Michael Wylie(production design)Andrew Jackness(production design)Elizabeth H. Gray(art direction)Kevin Rupnik(art direction)Halina Siwolop(set decoration)Ellen Christiansen(set decoration)
- 7,9 (264 mil)Suzuki Ingerslev(production design)Catherine Smith(art direction)Kathleen Widomski(art direction)Ron Franco(set decoration)
- 7,9 (352 mil)For the third season "Coven".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- Tied with Aaron Paul for Breaking Bad (2008).
- Tied with Peter Dinklage for Juego de tronos (2011).
- For the movie "Sherlock: The Last Vow".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- For the third season "Coven".
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- For playing "Korra".
- 8,5 (268 mil)For playing "Bender".
- 8,3 (143 mil)For playing "Tenzin".
- 8,3 (143 mil)For playing "Raava".
- 8,5 (268 mil)For playing "Phillip J. Fry".
- 8,3 (143 mil)For playing "Jinora".
- 8,5 (268 mil)For playing "Leela".
- 8,5 (84 mil)
- 8,7 (232 mil)
- 7,4 (2,9 mil)
- 8,9 (438 mil)
- 8,4 (114 mil)For the movie "Psych: The Musical".
- 9,1 (1 M)For the movie "Sherlock: His Last Vow".
- 6,7 (4,2 mil)
- GanadorPosthumously.
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- GanadorPosthumously.
- GanadorPosthumously.
- GanadorMusic. Award was given posthumously.
- GanadorCostume Design
- GanadorCinematography
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- Clint Eastwood(director/producer)
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- GanadorAlong with her eponymous television series, Patty Duke was one of the most well known child actors ever to work on television and has continued that career through countless guest appearances and television movies, earning ten Emmy nominations and three awards.
- GanadorFor four decades, John Ritter as an ever-present fixture on network television. His career took off with an eighteen-episode run on _The Waltons" (1971)_ and individual performances on several series before transitioning into the role Jack Tripper on Apartamento para tres (1976) where he did eight seasons and another season on the short-lived spin-off El nido de Jack (1984). He also launched two other short-lived series before succumbing to an aortic dissection in 2003. In his career, he was honored with six Emmy nominations, winning one for his role on Apartamento para tres (1976). Award was given posthumously.
- GanadorRenowned comedian Phil Silvers launched a successful television career in the role of Sgt. Bilko in 143 episodes of his self-named series The Phil Silvers Show (1955). Silvers earned five Emmy Award nominations, winning two. Award was given posthumously.
- GanadorAfter two decades in film, Sothern moved to television in 1953 to headline sitcom Susie (1953), which ran for 104 episodes. Along with various guest appearances, she also headlined the successful eponymous series The Ann Sothern Show (1958) from 1958 to 1961. She received a total of five Emmy nominations between her two series, but went home empty-handed. Award was given posthumously.
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- David E. Kelley(producing)
Earning 28 Emmy nominations and ten Emmys, series creator David E. Kelley created some of the 1980's, 1990's, and 2000's most prominent television dramas including La ley de Los Ángeles (1986), Picket Fences (1992), Chicago Hope (1994), El abogado (1997), Ally McBeal (1997), Profesores de Boston (2000) and Boston Legal (2004). - Ganador
- William Paley(network executive)
William Paley was responsible from taking the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) and turning it from a small radio network into one of the top radio and television networks in history. - Ganador
- Betty Thomas(directing)
Betty Thomas began her career as an actress, including an Emmy Award-winning role on Canción triste de Hill Street (1981), before launching a prominent and successful career a television director. Her ten Emmy nominations (seven for acting, three for directing), earned her three Emmys (one for acting, one for directing). She was the first woman ever to win an Emmy for directing a comedy series and is one of only five women to ever win a directing Emmy outside of the variety categories (two in drama, two in comedy and one in movies and Miniseries).
- For thirteen seasons, David Suchet gave life to one of the most enduring fictional detectives in history, one of the most prominent series ever featured on PBS' program "Mystery".
- Agatha Christie was one of the foremost murder mystery writers in literary history and gave life to two of the most famous detectives ever to grace the written page. Miss Marple was one of those and in twelve programs across nine years; Joan Hixson became the epitome of the spinster detective.
- Over 331 episodes across fifteen seasons makes Urgencias (1994) one of the longest-running medical dramas in history, launching the careers of prominent actors like George Clooney and Julianna Margulies, while bolstering the careers of people like Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle, Eriq La Salle, Gloria Reuben, Laura Innes, Maria Bello, Alex Kingston, Paul McCrane, and many others.
- In seven seasons, Enredos de familia (1982) became a huge hit, turning Michael J. Fox into a cultural phenomenon. Exploring the shift from cultural liberalism to social conservatism, the show pitted the new Republican Alex P. Keaton against his ex-hippie parents played by Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter-Birney.
- One of television's longest running programs, The Guiding Light (1952) originally launched on NBC radio in 1937 and continued through 1956, running concurrently with the television version. Between television and radio, the show logged more than 18,000 episodes with 57 seasons (15,762 episodes) on CBS television before being cancelled due to a shift away from traditional models of daytime television.
- Now in its sixteenth season, Los asesinatos de Midsomer (1997) is based on a book series by Caroline Graham and has proven to be one of TV's longest running programs.
- Airing only six episodes, the comedy series from David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker has become a key influence to a number of future comedy stars and helped cement Leslie Nielsen as one of the finest dead pan comedians in history.
- Jane Austen's classic novel of romance and longing has been adapted multiple times, including three times as a television miniseries. The 1995 version starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth has become of the best regarded and best known adaptations in history.
- American cop drama The Shield: Al margen de la ley (2002) aired for seven seasons on FX and became one of the most critically acclaimed television programs in history in spite of earning zero nominations for Best Drama Series and receiving a total of four Emmy nomination ever, winning only once for lead actor Michael Chiklis in the show's first season.
- Aaron Sorkin's political drama exploring the tightly-knit relationships between staffers in the West Wing under Democrat president Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet (Martin Sheen), the show earned critical acclaim and four Emmys for Best Drama Series.
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