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Cloris Leachman has won eight Primetime Emmys and one Daytime Emmy. Julia Louis-Dreyfus tied her record for Primetime Emmys at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Boyd Gaines has won the most Tony Awards of any male actor, with four awards.
Reginald Rose, who died in 2002 at the age of 81, won three Emmy Awards during his distinguished career as a writer. Two of them were for episodes he wrote for "The Defenders," the CBS legal drama he created that was one of the most honored television series of the 1960s. His other Emmy was for his teleplay "Twelve Angry Men," which aired in 1954 on CBS' "Studio One in Hollywood."
Don Knotts holds the record for going undefeated the most times, he won five Emmy awards for his portrayal of Deputy Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960). He won in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966 and 1967 and has won Five out of Five of the Emmy awards he was nominated for.
From what I can find online, it looks like Sesame Street has been nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards and has won 7 of them. All of their Primetime Emmy wins were between 1970 and 1976. In 1974, the Daytime Emmy was created and in 1976, Sesame Street won it's first Daytime Emmy. Between 1976 and 2011, Sesame Street has been nominated for 286 Daytime Emmys, winning 125 of them. This is almost 3.5 wins per year since 1976. In total, Sesame Street has been nominated for 299 Emmys and has won 132. I can't find any statistics online but I would assume they have the most Daytime Emmy wins and Combined Emmy wins of all time.
Tina Fey won three Emmys for her acting, writing and producing duties for the NBC comedy series "30 Rock."
Cloris Leachman has won eight Primetime Emmys and one Daytime Emmy. Julia Louis-Dreyfus tied her record for Primetime Emmys at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Boyd Gaines has won the most Tony Awards of any male actor, with four awards.
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Meghan Ashley has: Played herself in "2005 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2005. Played herself in "2006 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2006. Played Diner Patron in "Wild Seven" in 2006. Played The Black Dahlia in "20 Most Horrifying Hollywood Murders" in 2006. Played Pool Nymph in "Dirt" in 2007. Played herself in "2007 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2007. Played herself in "2008 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2008. Played Fire Breather in "Castle" in 2009. Played herself in "The 2009 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2009. Played Meg in "Shooting April" in 2010. Played herself in "The 2010 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards" in 2010. Played Sideshow Siren in "Ripper" in 2011. Played herself in "2011 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys" in 2011.
The television series with the most awards is "Saturday Night Live." It has won numerous Emmy Awards over the years for its variety of categories such as writing, directing, and performances.
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At the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on September 18, 2011, "Mad Men" won the Outstanding Drama Series award for the fourth consecutive year. It joined "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law" and "The West Wing" for the most wins in the category.
Whitney Houston won a total of 415 awards in her lifetime, including 22 American Music Awards, 30 Billboard Awards, 6 Grammy Awards, 16 NAACP Image Awards, 1 Emmy Awards and an astonishing 99 RIAA Awards. These accolades made her one of the most awarded artists of all time.
Reginald Rose, who died in 2002 at the age of 81, won three Emmy Awards during his distinguished career as a writer. Two of them were for episodes he wrote for "The Defenders," the CBS legal drama he created that was one of the most honored television series of the 1960s. His other Emmy was for his teleplay "Twelve Angry Men," which aired in 1954 on CBS' "Studio One in Hollywood."
Don Mischer has: Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Himself - Winner: Best Variety, Music or Comedy Program in "The 40th Annual Emmy Awards" in 1988. Played Himself - Winner: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special in "The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1993. Played Himself - Winner: Best Variety, Music or Comedy Special in "The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1994. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1999. Played himself in "The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments" in 2004.