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Mike O'Sullivan | Los Angeles 30 August 2010
"Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner, holds best drama series award, left and director Ryan Murphy holds best comedy series director award for "Glee" backstage during 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 29 Aug. 2010, in Los Angeles. Robert Morris, rear, from "Mad Men" cast kisses a trophy.U.S. television honored its best programs Sunday at the annual Emmy awards in Los Angeles. Mad Men was named best dramatic series. Modern Family was named best comedy. Key Emmys also went to television movies and a mini-series based on real-life stories. Mad Men, which is set at a 1960s New York advertising firm, won its third consecutive Emmy as best drama series. And a satirical look at the modern American family, Modern Family was named best comedy and earned Emmys for its writing and for supporting actor Eric Stonestreet. Actress Jane Lynch poses in press room with award for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series for her work on "Glee" during 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 29,Aug. 2010, in Los Angeles. The musical-comedy series Glee had 19 nominations heading into the awards, but the series won just two Emmys, for supporting actress Jane Lynch and series creator and director Ryan Murphy. Producer Emily Gerson Saines accepts award for outstanding made for TV movie for "Temple Grandin" during 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 29 Aug. 2010, in Los Angeles. Autism is a developmental disorder that causes problems in communicating with others, but Grandin has overcome her disability to become a respected author and advocate for the humane treatment of livestock. Producer Emily Gerson Saines, who is herself the mother of an autistic child, thanked Grandin for her work in spreading knowledge about the condition.
Producer Tom Hanks poses in press room with award for outstanding miniseries for "The Pacific" during the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 29 Aug. 2010, in Los Angeles."And our magnificent cast of actors who themselves went through an old brand of hell across the Pacific in order to portray the stories of an entire generation of men and women who did the same," Hanks said.
George Clooney holds Bob Hope Humanitarian Award in press room during 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 29 Aug. 2010, in Los Angeles."So here's hoping that some very bright person right here in the room or at home watching can help find a way to keep the spotlight burning on these heart-breaking situations that continue to be heart-breaking long after the cameras go away," Clooney said. |


