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2009 Emmy Award Winners List

2009 Emmy Award Winners List
September 20, 2009
by:
Ani Esmailian
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards were held Sunday evening at the Nokia theater in Los Angeles and Hollyscoop was on the red carpet and backstage getting the scoop from the winners. Did your favorite star win an Emmy? Check out the winners list below...
Outstanding Supporting Actress in Comedy Series: "Kristin Chenoweth "Pushing Daisies"
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Matt Hubbard "30 Rock"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Jon Cryer "Two and Half Men"
Outstanding Supporting Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Toni Collette "United States of Tara"
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Jeffrey Blitz "The Office"
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Alec Baldwin "30 Rock"
Outstanding Host in a Comedy Series: Jeff Probst "Survivor"
Outstanding Reality--Competition Program: The Amazing Race
Outstanding Reality Program: Intervention
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Shohreh Aghdashloo "House of Saddam"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie: Ken Howard "Grey Gardens"
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie: Brendan Gleeson "Into the Storm"
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Jessica Lange "Grey Gardens"
Outstanding Writing for a Mini-Series or Movie: Andrew Davies
Outstanding Made for Television Movie:: Grey Gardens
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Michael J. Fox "Rescue Me"
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ellen Burstyn "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series:Justin Timberlake "SNL"
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series:Tina Fey "SNL"
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Michael Emerson "Lost"
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Cherry Jones "24"
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Glenn Close "Damages"
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Bryan Cranston "Breaking Bad"
Outstanding Comedy Series: 30 Rock
Outstanding Drama Series: Mad Men
So you think you can dance
From stage to screen, Mia has turned dance into inspired and unique works of passion and beauty. She has rendered her unique style and vision of the craft, which is sought after by other innovators, from celebrities and recording artists to dance companies and educational institutions.
Mia’s choreography for Celine Dion’s A New Day under the direction of Franco Dragone at Caesars’ Palace in Las Vegas has received stunning reviews. The New York Times raved, “The greatest pleasure…was the go-for-broke physicality of the choreography”. The show features a cast of 50 dancers and is two hours of pure dance artistry. Currently her work can be seen on Cirque du Soleil’s first touring show, Delirium, which premiered March 2006. She has also created works for numerous recording artists including Madonna, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Anna Vissi, and Prince.
On television, Mia is the ever-popular judge and contributing choreographer for Fox’s hit TV show (and touring company) “So You Think You Can Dance.” Mia has recently won an Emmy award for outstanding choreography on a television series for her work “Calling You” on SYTYCD. Other work in film and television includes “Cool Women” for AMC/DreamWorks Television and award winning commercials for Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Bacardi, Coldwell Banker, Ziploc, the WNBA, Star TV and VISA.
Included in her diverse concert and stage work is the critically acclaimed New York based dance company, RAW for which she is the founder, artistic director and choreographer. She has created works for the Paper Mill Playhouse’s production of “Hello Dolly!” starring Tovah Feldshuh, Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal, Jazz Dance Chicago, and Oslo Dance Ensemble. Her choreography has been seen off-Broadway with “If These Shoes Could Talk,” and “Fort Chaffee.” Mia has also held faculty positions at prestigious institutions of dance around the world including Alvin Ailey, the Joffrey Ballet, and the International Dance Festival of Italy.
Mia is constantly striving for new inspirations for her work. Her students and peers around the world have noted her as a memorable influence. She has a way of touching people’s lives with passion, emotional expression and style of dance.
Mia’s choreography for Celine Dion’s A New Day under the direction of Franco Dragone at Caesars’ Palace in Las Vegas has received stunning reviews. The New York Times raved, “The greatest pleasure…was the go-for-broke physicality of the choreography”. The show features a cast of 50 dancers and is two hours of pure dance artistry. Currently her work can be seen on Cirque du Soleil’s first touring show, Delirium, which premiered March 2006. She has also created works for numerous recording artists including Madonna, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Anna Vissi, and Prince.
On television, Mia is the ever-popular judge and contributing choreographer for Fox’s hit TV show (and touring company) “So You Think You Can Dance.” Mia has recently won an Emmy award for outstanding choreography on a television series for her work “Calling You” on SYTYCD. Other work in film and television includes “Cool Women” for AMC/DreamWorks Television and award winning commercials for Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Bacardi, Coldwell Banker, Ziploc, the WNBA, Star TV and VISA.
Included in her diverse concert and stage work is the critically acclaimed New York based dance company, RAW for which she is the founder, artistic director and choreographer. She has created works for the Paper Mill Playhouse’s production of “Hello Dolly!” starring Tovah Feldshuh, Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal, Jazz Dance Chicago, and Oslo Dance Ensemble. Her choreography has been seen off-Broadway with “If These Shoes Could Talk,” and “Fort Chaffee.” Mia has also held faculty positions at prestigious institutions of dance around the world including Alvin Ailey, the Joffrey Ballet, and the International Dance Festival of Italy.
Mia is constantly striving for new inspirations for her work. Her students and peers around the world have noted her as a memorable influence. She has a way of touching people’s lives with passion, emotional expression and style of dance.
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