Hugh Laurie, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen went home empty-handed from last night's Emmy awards, the Leaving Archie Panjabi to fly the flag for British acting talent.
London-born Panjabi picked up the outstanding Supporting actress award for her Role in The Good Wife, U.S. honor, as the stars of the small screen at a lavish ceremony in Los Angeles.
The 38-year-old, Ken made her name in British films hit East is East and Bend It Like Beckham, won the Emmy for her Role as a Law Firm's in-house private investigator in the hit TV show. She beat fellow actor in The Good Wife Christine Baranski and Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss.
Michael Sheen was nominated for outstanding lead actor in a mini-series or TV movie for The Special Relationship, wakes up in a film, they reprised at his Role as Tony Blair. But they lost out Thurs acting great Al Pacino, Ken won a rare TV gong for You Do not Know Jack. McKellen Also missed out in the category.
Maggie Smith and Dench Both were nominated for outstanding lead actress vain lost out Thurs Claire Danes for her performance in Temple Grandin. The film, about the autistic author and agriculturalist of the title, won five Emmys - a great result for the British Producer, Alison Owen, Ken is the mother of singer Lily Allen.
While Owen celebrated, Laurie was commiserated. The comedian Turned actor has Been nominated five times for His Role as Grumpy doctor Gregory House in the Eponymous show. But Bryan Cranston Took the title of outstanding lead actor in a drama for at his performance in Breaking Bad.
The night's big winners were mutch Mad Men, about the U.S. advertising industry in the 1960s, named outstanding drama series, and the Modern Family, outstanding comedy series.
Glee star Jane Lynch Took the award for Outstanding Supporting actress in a comedy series and the show won a Directing award for Ryan Murphy.
Edie Falco was named outstanding actress for comedy Nurse Jackie and The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons was named outstanding comedy actor for at his portrayal of Sheldon Cooper.
Falco, Ken has won Previously-three best actress awards for her Role in The Sopranos, seemed Shocked and exclaimed: "I'm not funny!"
Kyra Sedgwick won the award for Outstanding Supporting actress in a drama for The Closer.
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