American
crime
drama
TV
series
'Breaking
Bad'
got
numerous
trophies
in
the
drama
category
at
the
66th
Annual
Primetime
Emmy
Awards
here.
The
show,
which
won
Emmy
Award
for
outstanding
writing
for
the
drama
series
Monday
night
and
outstanding
drama
series,
revolves
around
a
struggling
chemistry
teacher,
who
is
diagnosed
with
inoperable
lung
cancer
at
the
beginning
of
the
series.
It
presents
how
he
turns
to
a
life
of
crimes
to
secure
his
family's
financial
future.
Aaron
Paul
bagged
the
outstanding
supporting
actor
in
the
drama
series
for
his
performance
in
'Breaking
Bad'.
His
co-star
Anna
Gunn
too
went
home
with
the
outstanding
supporting
actress
trophy
for
the
drama
series.
Bryan
Cranston,
who
plays
the
protagonist
Walter
White
in
the
show,
bagged
the
outstanding
lead
actor
trophy
in
the
drama
series.
He
was
up
against
Oscar
winning
actors
Matthew
McConaughey
and
Kevin
Spacey.
Julianna
Margulies,
who
plays
Alicia
Florrick
in
'The
Good
Wife',
received
the
trophy
for
the
outstanding
lead
actress
in
the
drama
series.
'True
Detective'
won
the
outstanding
award
for
direction
in
the
drama
series
category.
Joe
Morton
of
'Scandal'
was
handed
over
the
trophy
for
the
outstanding
guest
actor
in
the
drama
series.
Allison
Janney,
who
also
won
trophy
for
the
outstanding
supporting
actress
in
the
comedy
series
earlier
in
the
evening,
won
another
award
-
outstanding
guest
actress
in
the
drama
series
-
for
'Masters
Of
Sex'.