Outstanding Supporting Actress in A Comedy Series
- Cheryl Hines for playing Cheryl David on Curb Your Enthusiasm (Episode: "The Terrorist Attack", "Krayzee-Eyez Killah")
- Doris Roberts for playing Marie Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond (Episode: "Marie's Vision", "Robert's Wedding")
- Cynthia Nixon for playing Miranda Hobbes on Sex and the City (Episode: "Anchors Away", "Cover Girl")
- Kim Cattrall for playing Samantha Jones on Sex and the City (Episode: "Cover Girl", "Critical Condition")
- Megan Mullally for playing Karen Walker on Will & Grace (Episode: "The Honeymoon's Over!", "23")
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