Betty White Continues Her Merciless Ascent To Victory At The Creative Arts Emmys
Yesterday the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences held their sorta-Emmy Awards ceremony for various technical and individual achievements, including Best Reality Program, Best Guest Stars and Best Reality Show Hosts. Click through to see who won in television's second biggest night.
Surprising absolutely no one, reigning Hollywood Imperiatrix Betty White won the Emmy for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy for her hosting gig on Saturday Night Live. Surprisingly, it was Neil Patrick Harris and not Mike O'Malley from Glee who won for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy -- maybe they thought O'Malley was more dramatic than comedic, or perhaps the voters are just suckers for the charms of NPH.
Harris was actually double-fisting awards, as he also won in the category of Best Special Class Program for doing such a superb job hosting the Tonys. And while Jeff Probst won yet again for his hosting duties on Survivor, Ryan Seacrest picked up an Emmy of his own for producing the Best Reality Program, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution.
The full list of winners is below!
Best Casting of a Drama Series: Mad Men
Best Casting of a Movie/Mini: The Pacific
Best Casting of a Comedy Series: Modern Family
Best Prosthetic Makeup for Series, Movie or Mini: The Pacific
Best Makeup for Movie or Mini (Non-Prosthetic): The Pacific
Best Makeup for a Single-Camera Series, Movie, Mini or Special (Non-Prosthetic): Grey's Anatomy
Best Makeup/ Multi-Camera (Non-Prosthetic): Saturday Night Live
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy: Betty White, Saturday Night Live
Best Costumes for Movie/Mini: Return to Cranford
Best Costumes for a Series: The Tudors
Best Music Direction: Olympic Games
Best Choreography: Mia Michaels, So You Think You Can Dance
Best Music Score: 24
Best Music Score for Movie/Mini: Temple Grandin
Best Music and Lyrics: Monk
Best Art Direction for Variety or Nonfiction Program: Academy Awards
Best Art Direction for Movie/Mini: The Pacific
Best Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series: The Tudors
Best Picture Editing for Comedy Series: Modern Family
Best Picture Editing for Drama Series (Single Camera): Lost
Best Picture Editing for Movie/Mini (Single Camera): Temple Grandin
Best Short Form Picture Editing: Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Best Picture Editing for Nonfiction Program: By the People: Election of Barack Obama
Best Picture Editing for Reality Program: Intervention
Best Animated Program: Disney's Prep and Landing
Best Short Form Animated Program: Robot Chicken
Best Voiceover Performance: Anne Hathaway, The Simpsons
Best Stunt Coordination: Flash Forward
Best Visual Effects in a Series: CSI
Best Visual Effects in a Movie/Mini/Special: The Pacific, Part 5
Best Main Titles Design: Bored to Death
Best Main Title Theme Music: Nurse Jackie
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series: John Lithgow, Dexter
Best Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series: Glee
Best Sound Mixing for a Mini/Movie: The Pacific, Part 2
Best Sound Mixing for Half-Hour Series (Tie): Entourage and Modern Family
Best Sound Mixing for Music Series or Special (tie): Grammy Awards and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert
Best Tech Direction for a Series: Dancing with the Stars
Best Tech Direction for a Mini/Special: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert
Best Cinematography for Nonfiction: Life
Best Cinematography for Movie/Mini: Return to Cranford
Best Cinematography for One-Hour Show: CSI
Best Cinematography for Half-Hour Series: Weeds
Best Cinematography for Nonfiction: Survivor
Best Lighting: Winter Olympics Opening
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Neil Patrick Harris, Glee
Best Direction for Nonfiction: My Lai
Best Writing for Nonfiction: National Parks
Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking: Nerakhoon (The Betrayal)
Best Nonfiction Special: Teddy: In His Own Words
Best Nonfiction Series: National Parks: America's Best Idea
Best Special Class Program: Tony Awards
Best Creative Achievement Interactive: Star Wars Uncut
Best Creative Achievement in Interactive: The Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience
Best Direction of Variety: Saturday Night Live
Best Children's Program: Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
Best Variety Special: Kennedy Center Honors
Best Variety Writing: Colbert Report
Best Children's Nonfiction Program: Nick News With Linda Ellerbee - The Face Of Courage: Kids Living With Cancer
Best Commercial: The Man Your Man Could Smell Like • Old Spice Body Wash
Best Reality Program: Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Best Reality Host: Jeff Probst, Survivor
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ann-Margret, Law & Order: SVU

Comments
Just so we're clear, Michael Giacchino didn't win an Emmy for his musical score on Lost. Nice job, guys!
Ya for Wendy & Lisa for their win and being the first females to win in their title category. Boo for Ann-Margaret beating Lilly Tomlin. Errrr....
Ann Margaret was beyond horrible in an also horrible SVU episode.
Personally I can't do the sit and wait thing very well, I was raised in sand fly country!
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