56th Primetime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Drama Series

Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Drama Series

  • Michael Imperioli for playing Christopher Moltisanti on The Sopranos (Episode: "Irregular Around the Margins", "Long Term Parking")
    • Steve Buscemi for playing Tony Blundetto on The Sopranos (Episode: "Rat Pack", "Marco Polo")
    • Brad Dourif for playing Doc Cochran on Deadwood (Episode: "Deep Water", "No Other Sons or Daughters")
    • Victor Garber for playing Jack Bristow on Alias (Episode: "Breaking Point", "Hourglass")
    • John Spencer for playing Leo McGarry on The West Wing (Episode: "An Khe", "Memorial Day")

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