Who hosted the 2006 emmys?

Conan O’Brien

58th Primetime Emmy Awards
Date August 27, 2006 (Ceremony) August 19, 2006 (Creative Arts Awards)
Location Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Presented by Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted by Conan O’Brien

When was the 58th Emmy Awards?

August 19, 200658th Primetime Emmy Awards / Date

Who has the most Emmy nominations without a win?

Hollywood icon Angela Lansbury has been nominated a record 18 times but has never won an Emmy! The acclaimed actress received 12 consecutive nominations for every season of “Murder, She Wrote” plus nods for her work on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “The Blackwater Lightship” and more.

Who won 4 Emmys?

For decades now, Alfre Woodard has dazzled viewers while racking up an impressive 17 Emmy nominations. She’s claimed four Emmys total: three for her work on the dramas “The Practice,” “L.A. Law” and “Hill Street Blues” and one for her performance as the titular nurse in the acclaimed HBO film “Miss Evers’ Boys.”

Who won an Emmy at 14?

Roxana Zal
Roxana Zal, 14-years-old Zal is currently the youngest Emmy winner of all time at 14. Zal won an Emmy in 1984 for best supporting actress for her work as Amelia Bennet in the TV drama “Something About Amelia.”

Who won 18 Emmys?

Ted Danson has earned 18 Emmy nominations since 1983, though he’s surprisingly only won twice: outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for his work on “Cheers” in 1990 and 1993. Between 2018 and 2020, he scored three more nominations in the same category for his work on “The Good Place.”

Who has won 3 Emmys?

Louis-Dreyfus holds the record for most Emmys won by a performer for the same role in the same series (6) for her portrayal of Selina Meyer, the vice president of the United States, in HBO’s “Veep.” She has also won three Emmys for her work as executive producer on the series.

Who is the youngest male Emmy winner?

1. Richard Thomas (“The Waltons,” 1973)