43rd_Primetime_Emmy_Awards

43rd Primetime Emmy Awards

43rd Primetime Emmy Awards

1991 American television programming awards


The 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, August 25, 1991. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The network TNT received its first major nomination at this ceremony.

For its ninth season, Cheers won Outstanding Comedy Series for the fourth time, tying All in the Family's record. Cheers' spinoff Frasier would later break this record, ultimately winning five in a row. Cheers also received the most major nominations (9) and major awards (4) during the ceremony. The drama field also saw a four-time winner crowned as L.A. Law won Outstanding Drama Series for the fourth time in five years. This tied the record set by Hill Street Blues whose four wins came consecutively. James Earl Jones joined an exclusive club, as he won two acting Emmys for his work on two different series.

John Gielgud's win made him the fourth person to become an EGOT.

Winners and nominees

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Programs

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Acting

Supporting performances

  • Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith Crane in Cheers (NBC) (Episodes: "Veggie-Boyd" + "Rat Girl")
    • Elizabeth Ashley as Freida Evans in Evening Shade (CBS) (Episodes: "There Once Was a Boy Named Wood" + "Chip Off the Old Brick")
    • Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown (CBS) (Episodes: "Trouble in Sherwood-Forrest" + "Corky's Place")
    • Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo in The Golden Girls (NBC) (Episodes: "Ebbtide's Revenge" + "There Goes the Bride: Part 1")
    • Rhea Perlman as Carla Tortelli in Cheers (NBC) (Episodes: "Carla Loves Clavin" + "Pitch It Again, Sam")
  • Timothy Busfield as Elliot Weston in Thirtysomething (ABC) (Episodes: "Sifting the Ashes" + "Second Look")
    • David Clennon as Miles Drentell in Thirtysomething (ABC) (Episodes: "Out the Door" + "A Stop at Willoughby")
    • Richard Dysart as Leland McKenzie, Jr. in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "The Beverly Hills Hangers" + "Mutinies on the Banzai")
    • Jimmy Smits as Victor Sifuentes in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" + "The Gods Must Be Lawyers")
    • Dean Stockwell as Al Calavicci in Quantum Leap (NBC) (Episodes: "The Leap Home: Part 2 (Vietnam) – April 7, 1970" + "Shock Theater: October 3, 1954")
  • Madge Sinclair as Empress Josephine in Gabriel's Fire (ABC) (Episodes: "Tis the Season" + "The Great Waldo")
    • Marg Helgenberger as KC Kolowski in China Beach (ABC) (Episodes: "History, Part II – She Sells More Than Sea Shells" + "100 Klicks Out")
    • Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell in Twin Peaks (ABC) (Episodes: "Episode 13" + "Episode 18")
    • Melanie Mayron as Melissa Steadman in Thirtysomething (ABC) (Episodes: "Melissa and Men" + "Melissa in Wonderland")
    • Diana Muldaur as Rosalind Shays in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "He's a Crowd" + "The Beverly Hills Hangers")

Individual performances

Directing

Directing
  • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC) – Hal Gurnee
    • The 63rd Annual Academy Awards (ABC) – Jeff Margolis
    • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (CBS) – Dwight Hemion

Writing

Writing
  • Murphy Brown (CBS): "Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All The Way" – Gary Dontzig and Steven Peterman
    • The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (Lifetime): "Here's a Little Touch of Harry in the Night" – Jay Tarses
    • Murphy Brown (CBS): "On Another Plane" – Diane English
    • Seinfeld (NBC): "The Deal" – Larry David
    • Seinfeld (NBC): "The Pony Remark" – Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
  • The 63rd Annual Academy Awards (ABC)
    • In Living Color (Fox)
    • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC)
    • The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson (CBS)
    • Saturday Night Live (NBC)

Casting

  • Alixe Gordin – Separate but Equal (ABC)

Editing

  • Murphy Brown (CBS): "On Another Plane" – Tucker Wiard
    • Cheers (NBC): "The Days of Wine and Neuroses" – Andy Ackerman
    • Cheers (NBC): "Rat Girl" – Sheila Amos
    • Coach (ABC): "The Break-Up" – Andrew Chulack

Most major nominations

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Most major awards

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Notes
  1. For this year only, the Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special and Outstanding Miniseries were combined so that TV Movies and Miniseries competed in the same category.
  2. "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

Presenters

The awards were presented by the following people:[6]

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Tribute

A stand-alone tribute was presented to actor Michael Landon by his fellow Little House on the Prairie co-stars Melissa Gilbert and Merlin Olsen. Before the tribute, Gilbert briefy eulogized Lee Remick, Bert Convy, Harry Reasoner and Colleen Dewhurst.


References

  1. "Primetime Emmy Awards nominations for 1991". Emmys.com. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  2. "1990–1991 Emmy Awards". infoplease.com. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  3. "43rd Primetime Emmy Awards - 1991". YouTube. Retrieved April 16, 2023.

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