Betty White, Patrick Harris and Seacrest get Creative Art Emmys

White bagged her fifth; Seacrest his very first and Harris managed to get his first as well as second Creative Arts Emmy. So the wins had managed to stack up at the Creative Arts Emmys which took place on Saturday. Neil Patrick Harris got two awards. This expectant father got the first one for the best Actor in a Comedy Series all thanks to Glee and the second for being a brilliant host, for making hosting look like a complete breeze.

Betty on the other hand bagged one for the long journey that she took the entire year from the commercial for Snickers to playing SNL host and finally got the award for the best actress in a Comedy Series. The win is all courtesy her gig in SNL which was one of the highest rated shows of Saturday Night Live.

Harris was appreciated by the Los Angles Times “award show blogger” also helped the actor snag a place in the nomination list for the Tony awards. For his interview on the Times he said that he wanted to thank the “Boomer” who is from “The Envelope” or else he wouldn’t have gotten the award. Seacrest even tweeted about “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution” saying that he had done amazing work.

Then Reality Host was won by Survivors Jeff Probst who had won over Seacrest who had been nominated for America Idol, Heidi Klum who was nominated for Project Runway. Now moving onto the rest of the acting categories, John Lithgow had won for portraying a sick image in Dexter and Ann Margret won for being completely un hinged on Law and Order: SUV.

Now another star who has gotten an Emmy is Anne Hathaway after she lent her voice to one of everyone’s favorite TV show, The Simpsons. Then Seth Green managed to score because of the work on Robot Chicken and even Jimmy Fallon, who will be hosting the Emmy’s next week got his own trophy for the Late Night Website, which was a trophy for Creative Achievement inn Interactive Media – Non Fiction.

Here we give you a little recap of all the Emmy winners along with some of the ones which weren’t mentioned out here:

Guest Actor in a Drama Series: John Lithgow, Dexter

Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ann-Margret, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Betty White, Saturday Night Live

Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris, Glee

Voice-Over Performance: Anne Hathaway, The Simpsons

Animated Program: Disney Prep & Landing, ABC

Short-Form Animated Program: Robot Chicken, Cartoon Network

Reality Program: Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, ABC

Children’s Program: Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie, Disney Channel

Variety, Music or Comedy Special: The Kennedy Center Honors, CBS

Special Class Program: 63rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS

Commercial: “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” (Old Spice Body Wash)

Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Colbert Report, Comedy Central

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