Emmy's 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
A week after the VMA's bombed, the Emmy's scored big. Ryan Seacrest proved a good host. The ultra-modern in-the-round set looked amazing. And, unlike the VMA's, this awards show actually handed out some awards!
There were plenty of funny moments. Lewis Black and Kanye West killed when they took to the stage. Best of all: sweet and innocent Sally Field was censored! When she came up to accept the award for lead actress in a drama series she said, "If mother's ruled the world there'd be no goddamned war!" The show cut away and lost audio for a good 10 seconds. Classic.
Here's a look at the big winners of the night:
Supporting actor in a comedy: Jeremy Piven "Entourage"
Supporting actress in a comedy: Jaime Pressly "My Name Is Earl"
Supporting actor in a drama: Terry O'Quinn "Lost"
Supporting actress in a dramatic series: Katherine Heigl "Grey's Anatomy"
Variety, music or comedy series: "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"
Outstanding reality/competition: "The Amazing Race"
Lead actor in a comedy series: Ricky Gervais, "The Office"
Lead actress drama series: Sally Field, "Brothers & Sisters"
Lead actress in a comedy series: America Ferrera "Ugly Betty"
Lead actor in a drama series: James Spader "Boston Legal"
Comedy series: "30 Rock"
Drama series: "The Sopranos"
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