Here's a look at the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards
September 20, 2015 - The 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards are scheduled to be presented.
Facts: Emmys are presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Louis McManus, a television engineer, created the Emmy statuette, using his wife's image as a model.
Emmy Awards are named after "Immy," an abbreviation for the image orthicon tube, an early camera. It was later changed to "Emmy," which seemed more feminine.
The first Emmy Awards were presented on January 25, 1949, at the Hollywood Athletic Club and were for Los Angeles programming only. Six awards were given.
Tickets to the event were $5. Today's tickets are from $200 to $400 depending on where one sits.
The first award ever given was for outstanding personality and went to ventriloquist Shirley Dinsdale, for the children's show "Judy Splinters."
The youngest prime time Emmy winner was Roxana Zal, 14 years, 314 days old when she won the 1984 award for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or a special for "Something About Amelia."
Betty White was the oldest winner in 2010 at 88 and the oldest nominee in 2012 at 90. She won the Emmy for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series for her work on "Saturday Night Live" and was nominated as outstanding host for a reality or reality-competition program for "Betty White's Off Their Rockers."
2015 Nominations: Outstanding comedy series: "Louie" - FX
"Modern Family" - ABC
"Parks And Recreation" - NBC
"Silicon Valley" - HBO
"Transparent" - Amazon
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" - Netflix
"Veep" - HBO
Outstanding lead actor - comedy series: Anthony Anderson - "black-ish" - ABC
Matt LeBlanc - "Episodes" - Showtime
Don Cheadle - "House Of Lies" - Showtime
Will Forte - "The Last Man On Earth" - FOX
Louis C.K. - "Louie" - FX
William H. Macy - "Shameless" - Showtime
Jeffrey Tambor - "Transparent" - Amazon
Outstanding lead actress - comedy series: Lisa Kudrow - "The Comeback" - HBO
Lily Tomlin - "Grace And Frankie" - Netflix
Amy Schumer - "Inside Amy Schumer" - Comedy Central
Edie Falco - "Nurse Jackie" - Showtime
Amy Poehler - "Parks And Recreation" - NBC
Julia Louis-Dreyfus - "Veep" - HBO
Outstanding drama series: "Better Call Saul" - AMC
"Downton Abbey" - PBS
"Game Of Thrones" - HBO
"Homeland" - Showtime
"House Of Cards" - Netflix
"Mad Men" - AMC
"Orange Is The New Black" - Netflix
Outstanding lead actor - drama series: Bob Odenkirk - "Better Call Saul" - AMC
Kyle Chandler - "Bloodline" - Netflix
Kevin Spacey - "House Of Cards" - Netflix
Jon Hamm - "Mad Men" - AMC
Jeff Daniels - "The Newsroom" - HBO
Liev Schreiber - "Ray Donovan" - Showtime
Outstanding lead actress - drama series: Taraji P. Henson - "Empire" - FOX
Claire Danes - "Homeland" - Showtime
Robin Wright - "House Of Card"s - Netflix
Viola Davis - "How To Get Away With Murder" - ABC
Elisabeth Moss - "Mad Men" - AMC
Tatiana Maslany - "Orphan Black" - BBC America
Click here for a complete list of nominees.
2014 Winners: Outstanding comedy series: "Modern Family" - ABC
Outstanding lead actor - comedy series: Jim Parsons - "The Big Bang Theory" - CBS
Outstanding lead actress - comedy series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus - "Veep" - HBO
Outstanding supporting actor - comedy series: Ty Burrell - "Modern Family" - ABC
Outstanding supporting actress - comedy series: Allison Janney - "Mom" - CBS
Outstanding drama series: "Breaking Bad" - AMC
Outstanding lead actor - drama series: Bryan Cranston - "Breaking Bad" - AMC
Outstanding lead actress - drama series: Julianna Margulies - "The Good Wife" - CBS
Outstanding supporting actor - drama series: Aaron Paul - "Breaking Bad" - AMC
Outstanding supporting actress - drama series: Anna Gunn - "Breaking Bad" - AMC
Click here for a complete list of nominees and winners.