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Aaron Paul wins Emmy for ‘Breaking Bad’

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Aaron Paul of "Breaking Bad" wins the Emmy Award for best supporting actor in a drama series.

Paul plays Jesse Pinkham, sidekick to Bryan Cranston's character in the AMC series. It is his second Emmy win.

Other nominees included Giancarlo Esposito of "Breaking Bad," Jared Harris of AMC's "Mad Men," Peter Dinklage of HBO's "Game of Thrones," Brendan Coyle of PBS' "Downton Abbey" and Jim Carter of "Downton Abbey."

The 64th Primetime Emmys are airing live from the Nokia Theatre L.A., with Jimmy Kimmel as host.

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