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Love2Liv
Here's some more of the beauty queen.











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Keiko12
QUOTE (Love2Liv @ Jan 29 2007, 12:34 PM) *
Here's some more of the beauty queen.


Aaw... where is her partner in crime??? I'd like to see him kiss Mariska saying 'Good Luck'... sad.gif

Anyway, the pictures were great! Thank you for posting them! Richard looked handsome on photos, and so was Peter!!! smile.gif
KatRose
I don't believe Chris was in attendance.
The Love of a Partner
In a sad and strange way I had a feeling that Mariska wasn't going to win. sad.gif Her episodes that she partook in were not as active as they were the last time she won because of her pregnancy. That is o.k. though because she looked amazing and she is a winner in my book!
Keiko12
QUOTE (KatRose @ Jan 29 2007, 01:01 PM) *
I don't believe Chris was in attendance.

is this http://www.mariska.com/about/faq.php (you posted at another network) the link or website of mariska i asked you about? smile.gif
KatRose
I promised you guys a recap of the SAG Awards gala party. I hope this won't bore you too much since Mariska isn't in it for very long. wink.gif

I do volunteer work through a charitable organization called the Entertainment Industry Foundation. I sat on their volunteer board for about 8 years before large scale volunteer projects needing a central organizing body was shelved in favor of individual studio projects. But as a result of those years of service, I have been blessed to participate in many fundraisers and black tie events that the Foundation puts on. One of those is the SAG Awards Gala Party.

I've been working this event since, I think, 1999. I only missed one year because I had a conference in Palm Springs and wasn't sure I'd get back to L.A. in time for my shift. My duties are pretty basic, but necessary. My fellow volunteers and I hand out the gift bags to all the attendees (these are not the ones the IRS has been going after - those are the multi-thousand dollar extravaganzas for award presenters). In the early years, the bags were small paper bags (nice ones, but still paper) with a modicum of products from Revlon, People, a snack company and EIF. Over the last couple of years the bags have grown in size and value. And every year, the volunteers must finish stuffing the bags on site. Sometimes it's just the tissue paper to make the paper bag look pretty. This year it was to stuff five more items in before the party started.

My day at the Shrine began at 2:30 PM. I arrived, showed my credentials and passed into the gift bag tent (they got smart about 4 years ago and gave us an enclosed space that was 1) more theft proof than open tables and 2) not open to the elements, i.e. rain). Before me lay about 1300 brown canvas tote bags. The 11 volunteers had to organize and stuff two more magazines, a small cotton bag with a hat and t-shirt, a make-up eraser (??) and a coupon for a hair cut and styling consultation at some high-end salon in Beverly Hills.

Even though we were dressed in black-tie attire, we lugged and toted and carried and tossed all 1300 bags around the space to get them finished and organized so when the party started, we'd be ready to hand them out. It took us about 2½ hours to get it all done. We were THRILLED! And a little nervous that we'd completed everything before the show even began. That never happens.

About 30 minutes later, the boom fell. LOL Our captain came in and said, "You know that coupon? We need to pull it out. It puts the bags over the IRS limit." We looked at her with amused eyes, thinking she was trying to pull a fast one on us. She wasn't. We had to go back into the bags and pull those darn things out! ::shaking head::

Around 6:30 I was moved from the bag tent to the exterior party entrance to take possession of any guest cameras as they weren't allowed inside the party tent. It was as I sat there that I saw Peter towering over the security team. I jumped up, ran over to Mariska and grabbed her hand lightly. Last week I'd sent her an e-mail saying I'd see her at the party, so it wasn't a surprise and she turned to me with a brilliant smile. I knew she was trying to head home, so I asked if she had a moment, I had a card for her in my purse. She laughed, asking, "For me? Of course I'll wait!" I dashed off to our tent, asked one of the ladies to grab my purse for me, took the card and dashed back.

I handed it to her and she smiled, winked and said, "So, do you still love me even though I didn't win?" I told her she was tops in my book no matter what. She laughed and gave me a hug. We chatted for just a moment or two more, then I turned to Peter (who I've met several times) and greeted him, then jokingly shooed them both out the exit so they could get home to their son.

Soon after that, my sojourn at the table ended and I went back to the gift bag tent. I spent the next 3½ hours slinging around these monster bags (we figured they must have weighed about 20 pounds a piece). I ran into some old friends - I usually only see them at the award show since we don't work together anymore - and met some new ones. Here's a few highlights from my evening:

* Martin Sheen came up with his wallet open (searching for the gift bag tag) and said, "I understand if you don't win an award, you get a booby prize." We all laughed with him and handed over his gift bag.
* Jeremy Irons breezed by with his Actor in hand and we all shouted out, "Congratulations."
* Steve Carrell had two awards in his hands and a friend tagging along holding his glass of champagne. When I gave the friend their bags, the friend gave me the champagne and said, "A present for you." LOL
* Chandra Wilson stood in front of our booth with her husband. He was holding both of her awards AND the back of her dress since she'd taken off her shoes. When she presented her gift tag, I suggested she have her husband carry them. She said, “I’ll take them, they’re lighter than the statue.” I laughed and said the bags were much heavier and she turned to her husband and said, “I’ll take the awards, you get the bags.” Instead, he put both awards in one hand, took the two bags in the other, and still managed to hold up the train of her gown so she wouldn’t trip. I told her he was a “keeper.” She smiled and agreed.
* When Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith were leaving, he shucked off his jacket to cover her shoulders because her dress offered no warmth. They were so fun to just watch.
* Julie Andrews had several of her kids with her that night. It was great to see her so happy and so loved. What a neat lady.

There’s more, but at the moment I can’t pull it out of my brain. smile.gif
clydetigger
Aww. I wish she would have won. I was rooting for her!! sleep.gif wink.gif
Keiko12
QUOTE (KatRose @ Jan 30 2007, 12:08 PM) *
I promised you guys a recap of the SAG Awards gala party. I hope this won't bore you too much since Mariska isn't in it for very long. wink.gif
There’s more, but at the moment I can’t pull it out of my brain. smile.gif

Did you see her step-mother, by the way?
KatRose
If her MIL was there, she wasn't with Mariska and Peter when I chatted with them.
Love2Liv
QUOTE (KatRose @ Jan 30 2007, 12:08 PM) *
I handed it to her and she smiled, winked and said, "So, do you still love me even though I didn't win?"

OMG. I dunno why that moved me, but it did. I love her soooo much.
Thanks for sharing wink.gif
svuaddict007
well thanks for the recap! did you have fun?
KatRose
I had a great time. It's one of my favorite events to work, in spite of the sore feet, legs, back and arms from lugging around so many bags. smile.gif
Lori OZ
Oh, thanks for giving us the recap, Kat. That is just SOOOO cool that you got to be a part of it! And to 'rub elbows' with Mariska and Peter...only in my dreams!!

I truly hope Mariska knows that yes...despite not winning...her fans DO still love her, and are in awe of all the work (both in front of the camera and elsewhere) she does.
KatRose
Laz, she most definitely does. Her comment was a joke to me as we've known each other for several years and been in contact with each other via e-mail, phone and in person for chats and whatnot. The week before the show, I sent her an e-mail that basically said, "I hope to see you there and no matter what the members say, you're still tops in my book." She was just joking back to me in kind.
Lori OZ
Kat...I figured as much! I imagine you can't get as far as she has in the entertainment industry without being able to not take awards shows all too seriously...

And she was a class act in losing, too! She looked very geniunely happy and supportive of Chandra's win (I thought a few of the other's in that category didn't look quite as enthused...)
HisGirlForevermore
Congratulations to the three actresses nominated for an Emmy for their work last season on SVU.
Mariska Hargitay - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Leslie Caron - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Marcia Gay Harden - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
ENO4EVER
QUOTE (HisGirlForevermore @ Jul 19 2007, 09:25 AM) *
Congratulations to the three actresses nominated for an Emmy for their work last season on SVU.
Mariska Hargitay - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Leslie Caron - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Marcia Gay Harden - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series



Who did Leslie Caron play?
HisGirlForevermore
Leslie Caron played Lorraine Delmas, the French woman who was raped 40 years ago, in Recall.
ENO4EVER
QUOTE (HisGirlForevermore @ Jul 19 2007, 11:52 AM) *
Leslie Caron played Lorraine Delmas, the French woman who was raped 40 years ago, in Recall.



Thanks!
The Love of a Partner
GO MARISKA! But what about Chris? I was so hoping that he would win. He is such a great actor and so diserves to be acknowledged for it.
Mad4SVU
QUOTE (Aivilo @ Jul 19 2007, 12:29 PM) *
GO MARISKA! But what about Chris? I was so hoping that he would win. He is such a great actor and so diserves to be acknowledged for it.


No nod for Chris...I think he got screwed over like last year- he should've won but Kiefer got it instead. I'm rooting for Denis Leary because I also love Rescue Me
sweetness_nancy
Go on Mariska!!!!! She is talented. I'm kinda upset that Chris is nominated. He is wonderful. Good Luck Mariska!!!
munchkin25
No Belz and Ice. *sighs*

SVU didn't snag the Outstanding Drama nomination?
kristinO.
ALRIGHT! You all think tat you guys are big fans and what not but if you were one of you would have posted where you can vote. Something is wrong with my internet so I could not sign up as a member. I fyou sign up as a member you can vote for the same person more than once, if not you can only vote in the same category once.LAST I CHECKED MARISKA WAS WINNING BY OVER ONE HUMDERED VOTES.

Here it is:

http://www.voote.com/jsp/WAppServerPage.js...&VoteID=607
The Love of a Partner
QUOTE (L&O:SVU WANTA BE @ Jul 20 2007, 10:53 PM) *
ALRIGHT! You all think tat you guys are big fans and what not but if you were one of you would have posted where you can vote. Something is wrong with my internet so I could not sign up as a member. I fyou sign up as a member you can vote for the same person more than once, if not you can only vote in the same category once.LAST I CHECKED MARISKA WAS WINNING BY OVER ONE HUMDERED VOTES.

Here it is:

http://www.voote.com/jsp/WAppServerPage.js...&VoteID=607

Now it's over 200! Go Mariska!
HisGirlForevermore
"ALRIGHT! You all think tat you guys are big fans and what not but if you were one of you would have posted where you can vote. Something is wrong with my internet so I could not sign up as a member. I fyou sign up as a member you can vote for the same person more than once, if not you can only vote in the same category once.LAST I CHECKED MARISKA WAS WINNING BY OVER ONE HUMDERED VOTES."

This has nothing to do with the Emmys. This is yet another Internet poll that means nothing. The public does not vote for the Emmys. Only members of the Academy can vote in polling conducted by the Academy.
The Love of a Partner
QUOTE (HisGirlForevermore @ Jul 22 2007, 10:12 AM) *
This has nothing to do with the Emmys. This is yet another Internet poll that means nothing. The public does not vote for the Emmys. Only members of the Academy can vote in polling conducted by the Academy.

Yeah but the people that vote for the winners could take into consideration the popularity of the actress by glancing at the poll. You never really know.
HisGirlForevermore
"Yeah but the people that vote for the winners could take into consideration the popularity of the actress by glancing at the poll. You never really know."

First, no voter should consider the popularity of any candidate in making their decision about their vote. Whether it is for the Emmys or for President. Your vote is about you think of the candidates, not what other people may think.
Second, the Internet polls you are referring to have no claim to validity. They are only open to those with access to the Internet and who bother to go to their site. That alone makes their population too small and too non-random to be valid. And then there is the ability of people to vote more than once. That allows a small group of individuals to affect the results of the polls by stuffing the ballot box.
It is bad enough to suggest that Academy voters consider an actor's popularity in deciding their vote, but to use a completely worthless poll to do it is adding insult to injury.
ENO4EVER
Here is a queston: The year Rage was on, did Chris get an Emmy nomination that year? I was watching it the other day and was so good I would think he would have had to.
HisGirlForevermore
"Here is a queston: The year Rage was on, did Chris get an Emmy nomination that year? I was watching it the other day and was so good I would think he would have had to."

No he didn't. His first and so far only nomination was for Ripped last year.
bluecrush
Before Chris was even on SVU he should have won an Emmy for his work on OZ. I think Chris is a terrific actor no matter what he does but on OZ he was amazing (he'll always be Chris Keller in my eyes).
SVUfan848
Mariska is so great!!! she HAS to win!!!!!!!!


Mariska rocks !!!!!
rambabe
The SVU episode "Harm" has won an ATAS Award. The Awards were held on May 1st in Beverly Hills. Christopher Meloni presented the Award to Dick Wolf, Neal Baer, and Ted Kotcheff.

http://www.emmys.org/awards/tvacadhonors-wrap.php

Launching the Television Academy Honors
By Libby Slate


In her acceptance speech at the inaugural Television Academy Honors ceremony May 1, U.S. Army First Lieutenant Dawn Halfaker recalled that when she was asked to participate in the program now being recognized, “I thought, ‘Why would they want me in the film? I’m just a soldier.’”

Hardly. For Halfaker now wears a right-arm prosthesis from the shoulder down; she was one of ten soldiers and marines featured in the stirring HBO documentary Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq, all discussing the day they almost died in the war, i.e., their “alive day.”

Whether the subject matter is the decimation of war, the ravages of disease, the horrors of gang rape, the wonders of nature or the power of friendship, television has an unmatched power to depict socially relevant issues with insight and imagination.

Paying tribute to programming which engages viewers while at the same time educating and inspiring them to action was the motivation behind the newly created Television Academy Honors; Alive Day Memories was one of nine programs saluted.

The 2007 brainchild of John Shaffner, the cochair of the Academy’s social outreach Television Cares committee who is now also Academy chairman and CEO, to recognize what he terms “television with a conscience,” the Honors were developed by Shaffner and Television Cares cochair Lynn Roth.

The awards’ evolution took on a personal, poignant component after the breast cancer death of Ronnie Lippin, wife of Academy public relations executive Dick Lippin: Following a conversation between her widower and then-Academy chair Dick Askin, it was decided to dedicate the Honors event to Ronnie, who had been actively involved in humanitarian causes, to celebrate her and raise awareness about breast cancer.


Held in the Crystal Room of the Beverly Hills Hotel, the ceremony began with heartfelt welcomes by Shaffner and Roth.

Television journalist Lisa Ling, noted for her global reporting on just the sort of issues being spotlighted by the Honors, then took to the podium as host.

“Television has always been unafraid to bring controversial subjects into our homes,” Ling noted.

“One can’t look back on the early days of television and ignore the legacy of such groundbreaking television as See It Now.” The programs being honored this night, she added, “dare to transform rather than conform. They dare to inspire and motivate.”

Ling presented the first Honors award – a glass globe etched with digital representations of the continents, adorned by a silver star and mounted on an aluminum base – to the Discovery Channel series Planet Earth. The eleven-part, Emmy Award-wining series, five years in the making, turned a high-definition spotlight on animals and their habitats around the world.

Filmmakers rose to such challenges as living among cockroaches for a month to capture footage of bats in a Borneo cave, and enduring subzero temperatures to film Emperor penguins in the Antarctic.

“From the very first production meeting, the goal was to create an awe-inspiring series never before seen,” Discovery Channel development vice president Jeffrey Hasler said in his acceptance speech. “[Writer-narrator] David Attenborough said, ‘You have to make [viewers] fall in love with the world.’ To be honored in this way is so humbling.”

Next up: the ABC series Boston Legal, recognized for its consistent tackling of such newsworthy issues as the continuing plight of Hurricane Katrina victims, euthanasia and the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy for gays.

Presenting the Honor to creator-executive producer-primary writer David E. Kelley was star James Spader, whose impassioned courtroom speeches on such issues, delivered as attorney Alan Shore, have won him two Emmys for the show. Saying that he, too, was “humbled” by the company in which he found himself, Spader mentioned the characters’ “problem with authority,” particularly that asserted by politicians named Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld.

Said Kelley in acceptance, “We do fancy ourselves the town crier in confronting the social, moral and legal issues of the day. I’ve always frowned on producers using their shows as a soapbox – and now I do it all the time! It’s become almost irresponsible to have a podium of ten million viewers and not scream, ‘What the hell is going on?’”

Girl, Positive, a Lifetime movie about a high school student who becomes infected with HIV after her first sexual experience, was the evening’s third honoree. Presenter/star Andrea Bowen informed the audience that “half of all new HIV infections occur in people under age 25.

This movie works hard to dispel the myths of HIV, including how it is and isn’t contracted, and takes a frank look at teen sexuality.” In accepting, executive producer Robert Sertner said, “Every day in America, 50 teenagers are infected because of [the schools’] message of ‘Abstinence only.’ We set out to make a movie to give kids the message, if they’re responsible, they don’t have to die. That message is getting out.”

The presentation to Alive Day Memories followed, beginning with a standing ovation by the audience for the members of all five military branches in attendance. As presenter Benito Martinez of FX’s The Shield then stated, “For the first time in American history, 90 per cent of the [war] wounded are surviving, but a greater percentage are returning with post-traumatic stress disorder, amputations and brain injuries.”

James Gandolfini of The Sopranos had visited some of the wounded at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and wanted to make a documentary about them, but when the hospital refused to allow filming, HBO’s Sheila Nevins instead focused on those already discharged.

The Television Academy Honor was accepted by co-executive producer Alexandra Ryan and supervising producer Sara Bernstein along with Halfaker. The soldier had come to realize, she said, that “I represent a lot of people who didn’t have the opportunity to tell their stories, of their sacrifices and their families’ sacrifices. I’m very, very honored to be here.”

Leeza Gibbons, whose mother has Alzheimer’s disease and who lost her grandmother to the illness, presented the evening’s fifth award to the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame production, Pictures of Hollis Woods.

The film is about a young girl who becomes a caregiver when her foster mother, played by Sissy Spacek, develops the debilitating disease. Producer Dan Paulson said in acceptance, “I’m grateful to be able to entertain, educate and enlighten the television audience. That’s, ultimately, what it’s all about. Thank you very much.”

The sixth program recognized was CNN’s six-hour special God’s Warriors, which examines, as presenter Steven Weber said, “the volatility that erupts when religious fundamentalism meets politics. [The program] attempts not to judge, but to explain the sometimes fanatical religious warriors of God.”

The award was accepted in person by CNN managing editor Kathy Slobogin and CNN Productions vice president and senior executive producer Mark Nelson, with a taped acceptance in Rwanda from host Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international correspondent. “It’s exceptionally meaningful that [the award recognizes] television with a conscience,” Amanpour said. “We’re here to continue the kind of work that has made you honor us.”

Swoosie Kurtz of ABC’s Pushing Daisies presented the global statuette to the Lifetime series Side Order of Life, a drama about the friendship between two young women, one with cancer and one without, and how each is affected by the diagnosis. As Kurtz said, ‘[The character] Vivy Porter is the first in television history who is accurately depicted as not being victimized” by cancer.

The award was accepted by series creator-executive producer Margaret Nagle, who noted that she received word of the series’ Academy recognition and network cancellation within three hours of each other.

“One in three people get cancer, so it seemed there was a way to write about it that was deeper,” she said. And viewers responded, sending mail saying Vivy was their hero, and that “they refused to let cancer define them.” Nagle dedicated her award to Edward R. Murrow, because, she said, “He believed so deeply in the power of this medium to inspire, to lift people up.”

Lisa Ling presented the night’s penultimate award, to the Showtime special Shame, the story of Pakistani peasant Mukhtaran Mai, who was publicly gang-raped in retribution for her brother’s alleged molestation of a woman. Instead of killing herself, as shamed women were expected to do, Mai had the men arrested. She has since helped build her village’s first schools, to provide girls an education.

Accepting were producer-writer-director Mohammed Ali Naqvi and producer Jill S. Schneider. “This film is a journey for us for five years,” Naqvi said, “from the week after [the rape] when we met Mukhtaran in her mud hut to [her being named] one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People."

"What was really important for me was making the story of how one person can make a difference," Naqvi continued. "I wanted to show a woman from my part of the world who isn’t oppressed and meek, but who is strong. We’re lucky we live in a country where we can do anything.”

The final Honor was presented by Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Christopher Meloni for an episode of his NBC series, “Harm,” which asks the provocative question, is torture ever justified?In the eyes of the episode’s main character, an American physician training mercenaries to torture suspected terrorists, the answer is yes.

The award was accepted by series creator-executive producer Dick Wolf and executive producers Neal Baer and Ted Kotcheff. “This is really an honor, to be here for this award of conscience, which is rare,” Wolf said. Added Baer, “Our writers take on topics rarely seen on television, except on Boston Legal. We’re grateful to NBC for letting us do this.”


At evening’s end, it was clear from the speeches and the buzz in the ballroom that the Academy Honors had been embraced by recipients, participants and attendees alike – a warm welcome indeed into the Television Academy’s awards family.

Academy art director Scott Buford designed the Honors award with Zach Koenig, a designer for R.S. Owens, the company that manufactures the Primetime Emmy Awards. The Academy Television Honors event was produced by The Gurin Company, headed by Phil Gurin.
rambabe
SVU Emmy Submissions '08

Thanks to Jefferaldo at svufans.net

Per the LA TIMES, SVU cast members have submitted the following episodes for consideration:

http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/for...764/m/340102161

LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Christopher Meloni - "Paternity")


LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Mariska Hargitay - "Undercover")


SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Richard Belzer - "Unorthodox")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Ice-T - "Fight")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (B.D. Wong - "Harm")

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA


Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Diane Neal - "Impulsive")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Tamara Tunie - "Harm")


GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Stephen Collins - "Trade")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Matt Davis - "Trade")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Arye Gross - "Blinded")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Jared Harris - "Svengali")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Aidan Quinn - "Savant")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Robin Williams - "Authority")


GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Erika Christensen - "Signature")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Melissa Joan Hart - "Impulsive")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Elizabeth McGovern - "Harm")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Cynthia Nixon - "Alternate")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Rhea Perlman - "Unorthodox")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Adina Porter - "Fight")
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (Mae Whitman - "Streetwise")
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The Emmys are only 2 weeks away! The Creative Arts Emmy's are held a week before the EMMY's on Sept. 13th. The show will air as a 2 hr. special on E! on Sept. 20th at 8PM ET. These awards include the categories of GUEST ACTOR and ACTRESS IN A DRAMA, the categories in which ROBIN WILLIAMS and CYNTHIA NIXON are nominated. The show will be hosted by Neal Patrick Harris & Sarah Chalke.

http://cdn.emmys.tv/media/releases/2008/rel-caa-hosts.php

FOR RELEASE: Aug. 21, 2008

NEIL PATRICK HARRIS AND SARAH CHALKE TO HOST THE
2008 PRIMETIME CREATIVE ARTS EMMY® AWARDS

Lee Miller and Spike Jones, Jr. Return to Produce
Show to be Held on Saturday, September 13 at NOKIA Theatre


North Hollywood, CA – How I Met Your Mother's Neil Patrick Harris and Scrubs' Sarah Chalke and will host the 2008 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy® Awards on Saturday, September 13 from the NOKIA Theatre it was announced today by Lee Miller and Steve Venezia, Executive Producers of the Creative Arts show. The show will air as a 2-hour special on E! Entertainment Television on Saturday, September 20 at 8:00 p.m.

Spike Jones Jr. will return to produce the show for the fourteenth year. "Everyone knows how great Neil and Sarah are as actors. Now they'll get the opportunity to see how fearless they are as live hosts," said Jones, Jr.

Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris received his second Primetime Emmy® nomination this year for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as Barney Stinson on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother." A television favorite since his Golden Globe Award-nominated role in "Doogie Howser, M.D.," Harris has since firmly established himself in all mediums.

On the stage, he most recently starred in Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Other recent theater credits include star-turns in the London musical production of Jonathan Larson's "Tick, Tick…Boom," the Tony Award-winning musical "Assassins," "Cabaret" and "Proof."

Harris' additional television credits include the series "Stark Raving Mad," "Will & Grace," "NUMB3RS," the mini-series "Joan of Arc," and the CBS television movie "The Christmas Blessing." Harris’ film work began with “Clara’s Heart,” and includes the recent release “Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.”

Sarah Chalke

Sarah Chalke stars as 'Dr. Elliot Reid' on the critically acclaimed comedy series, "Scrubs” which makes its move to ABC this season. Chalke's 'Reid' is an overly ambitious doctor serving her residence at the hospital, sharing hilarious encounters and poignant moments with the unpredictable staffers and insane patients who surround her.

A native of Ottawa, Canada, Chalke was raised in Vancouver and began appearing in local musical theatre productions when she was 8. A few years later she became an environmental reporter for the Canadian series "Kid Zone." Her big break came in 1993 when she was cast as Becky Conner on the series "Roseanne."

The "Scrubs" star has most recently appeared in the Warner Bros feature film "Chaos Theory" alongside Ryan Reynolds and Emily Mortimer as well as the Warner Independent comedy "Mama's Boy" opposite Diane Keaton, Jeff Daniels and Jon Heder.

In addition, she was the lead in Lifetime's Primetime Emmy-nominated move, "Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy." Chalke also has a recurring role on CBS’s “How I Met Your Mother” as Dr. Stella Zinman opposite Josh Radnor.

Spike Jones, Jr.

Through his company SJ2 Entertainment, Spike Jones, Jr. has established himself as a leading player in the areas of awards shows and live TV variety shows. He has taken the Creative Arts ceremony from a dinner dance to a major annual event.

He has produced award ceremonies for The Museum of Television & Radio in both New York and Los Angeles as well as the live red carpet arrivals for the 2007 and 2006 Independent Spirit Awards for the WE Network and Spike TV's Video Game Awards Arrivals and After Bash.

Jones has a long list of credits with the major networks and has also produced and directed projects for HBO, Oxygen, Showtime, A&E Networks, MTV, VH1, The History Channel, Spike TV, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite.

Lee Miller

Lee Miller is co-chair of the 2008 Creative Arts Awards and serves on the Television Academy's Executive Committee. He has had a varied career in television with credits in series, specials, sit-coms and made-for-television movies.

He has served as producer, director, and associate producer on specials starring Cher, Doris Day, Garth Brooks and on such events as the Tony Awards, The Academy Awards, People's Choice Awards, Special Olympics and 17 Jerry Lewis MDA telethons.

Steve Venezia

Steve Venezia is co-chair of the 2008 Creative Arts Awards and serves on the Television Academy's Board of Governors. He is manager of digital television broadcasting for Dolby Laboratories' Burbank office.

Upon joining Dolby in 1995, he worked intensively on the adoption and launch of digital television and HDTV. Venezia's involvement in television sound extends across broadcast, cable and satellite networks, postproduction, and industry standards organizations.

He works with both the creative and engineering communities who produce and distribute multichannel audio for episodic, sports and special event programming. Venezia began his career in audio in 1976 and worked with a variety of musical artists including Frank Zappa, Dire Straits, INXS and Tom Waits.

The 2008 Creative Arts Awards will present Emmys in over 70 categories including those given for Outstanding Guest Actor/Actress in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Guest Actor/Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Reality Series and Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.
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Cynthia Nixon won for guest actress!!! Glynn Turman won for guest actor (so no Robin Williams). Congrats to Nixon!
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