S.T.E.O. Television Award 2002
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Best Comedy/Musical Serie |
Ally McBeal |
Sex And The City |
Will & Grace
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Best Drama Serie |
Six Feet Under |
Ally McBeal |
Buffy - The Vampire Slayer
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Best Serie |
Buffy - The Vampire Slayer |
Ally McBeal |
Six Feet Under
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Actor In A Leading Role |
Michael C. Hall as David Fisher (Six Feet Under)
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Actress In A Leading Role |
Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher (Six Feet Under) |
Sarah M. Gellar as Buffy (Buffy - The Vampire Slayer) |
Calista Flockhart as Ally (Ally McBeal) |
Debra Messing as Grace (Will & Grace) |
Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie (Sex And The City)
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Actress In A Supporting Role |
Alyson Hannigan as Willow (Buffy - The Vampire Slayer) |
Cynthia Nixon as Miranda (Sex And The City) |
Amber Benson as Tara (Buffy - The Vampire Slayer) |
Megan Mullally as Karen (Will & Grace) |
Rachel Griffiths as Brenda (Six Feet Under)
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Actor In A Supporting Role |
Robert Downey Jr. as Larry (Ally McBeal) |
Peter MacNicol as John Cage (Ally McBeal) |
Mathew St. Patrick as Keith Charles (Six Feet Under) |
Anthony Head as Rupert Giles (Buffy - The Vampire Slayer) |
Sean Hayes as Jack (Will & Grace)
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Outstanding Performance By An Ensemble (Tv) |
Buffy - The Vampire Slayer |
Ally McBeal |
Six Feet Under |
Sex And The City
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Breakthrough (Tv) |
Michael C. Hall as David Fisher (Six Feet Under) |
Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher (Six Feet Under) |
Rachel Griffiths as Brenda (Six Feet Under)
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Television Star Of The Year |
Megan Mullally |
Peter MacNicol |
Michael C. Hall |
Calista Flockhart |