Kathy Griffin Hits the Red Carpet Before Her Big Win
Kathy Griffin has picked up her second Emmy award at the Creative Arts Primetime Emmys for her hit Bravo show "My Life On the D-List." "Its better to win," Griffin told ET on the red carpet before she won the award.
Griffin was joined on the red carpet by celebrities like Disney's Ashley Tisdale who also stopped to talk to ET about her shows.
Griffin was handed the trophy for best reality program during a ceremony Saturday night in Los Angeles. Griffin was also nominated for a stand-up comedy special but she lost to Don Rickles, with whom she will present an award at next weekend's Primetime Emmys.
Cynthia Nixon, who became famous and won an Emmy for "Sex and the City," won a second Emmy as well for her guest role on the NBC drama "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
Other acting honors went to Glynn Turman, who was named best guest actor in a drama for "In Treatment," Kathryn Joosten, best guest actress in a comedy for "Desperate Housewives," and Tim Conway, for best guest actor in a comedy, for "30 Rock."
"The Simpsons," running in its 19th season on FOX, once again claimed television's highest honor for a primetime cartoon, being named best half-hour animated show.
Valerie Bertinelli, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Beals, Bryan Cranston, Jon Cryer, Joe Mantegna, Masi Oka, Lee Pace and Sarah Silverman were just a few of the stars who joined this year's hosts - "How I Met Your Mother"'s Neil Patrick Harris and "Scrubs" star Sarah Chalke - to honor the oh-so-important behind-the-scenes TV makers.
Posted September 14, 2008 3:13:00 PM