Neil Patrick Harris now has twin Emmys to match his up-coming twin children. The Creative Arts Emmys were held last night and Neil won both for his guest appearance on Glee and for hosting the Tonys.
Ann-Margret also received some overdue recognition with an Emmy for her guest turn on Law and Order SVU.
As expected, Betty White picked up her umteenth statuette for hosting Saturday Night Live.
Anne Hathaway can also call herself an Emmy winner for her voice-over work on The Simpsons.
Unfortunately, Kathy Griffin will have to satisfy herself with her two previous Emmys. Her show, My Life on the D-List, lost to Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution.




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So glad you posted the Emmy news as I had forgotten about the Schwemmies, as Kathy calls these pre-Big Night awards. Oh, I do love NPH...but he didn't really deserve to win for "Glee!" In fact, I was kind of disappointed in his "Glee!" turn. Betty...soooo deserving of that win! A-M...hell yes it's about time she got some Emmy love! I am still kvelling over "Who Will Love My Children?" and that was 1983!Kathy...oh pooh...I love her and was hoping she would win a third Emmy.
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