Some people in the industry refer to the Creative Arts Emmys as the boring Emmy awards of the year specifically because they deal more with the technical side of the business. thus, the event is not televised live. Portions of the show, however, are shown at a later date and the list of winners are sometimes read during the Primetime Emmy Awards.

This year, the show is hosted by Kathy Griffin (one of my favorite comedians) thus it is just right that the show is not televised. Her humor just isn’t for general patronage and, reportedly, she was in her
element when she hosted the event last night. According to one report, “Kathy Griffin surpassed the outrageous quotient in her acceptance speeches at the last two Creative Arts Emmys with bawdy jokes and comedy sketches featuring the comedienne both rolling around naked and performing fellatio on a toy six-shooter.” Truly Kathy Griffin material!

Posted below are winners of the 2009 Creative Arts Emmys. Included in the Creative Arts Emmys winners list (partial) are such names as Tina Fey, Justin Timberlake, Ellen Burstyn and Michael J. Fox. The won for their guest performances in television series. It should be noted that Tina Fey is a deserving winner as Sarah Palin on SNL. (UPDATE: Get the latest results by watching the 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards live stream online. You can also get the full list of Emmy Awards winners 2009 here.)

Reality Program: Intervention
Animated Program (less than an hour): South Park
Animated Program (more than an hour): Destination Imagination
Nonfiction Series: American Masters
Nonfiction Special: 102 Minutes That Changed America
Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Michael J. Fox, Rescue Me
Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Ellen Burstyn, Law & Order: SVU
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night Live
Children’s Program: Wizards of Waverly Place
Commercial: Heist, Coca-Cola
Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie: Little Dorrit, Pt. 1
Cinematography for a One-Hour Series: The Tudors
Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series: Californication
Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie or Special: Generation Kill
Special Visual Effects for a Series: Heroes
Costumes for a Music/Variety Program or a Special: So You Think You Can Dance
Costumes for a Series: Pushing Daisies
Costumes for a Movie, Miniseries or a Special: Little Dorrit
Prosthetic Makeup for a Movie, Miniseries or a Special: Grey Gardens
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Movie or Miniseries: The Irena Sendler Story
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Single-Camera Series: Pushing Daisies
Non-Prosthetic Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series: MadTV
Hairstyling for a Single-Camera Series: Mad Men
Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series: Dancing with the Stars
Hairstyling for a Movie or Miniseries: Grey Gardens
Main Title Design: United States of Tara
Voiceover Performance: Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons
Choreography: 81st Annual Academy Awards AND SYTYCD
Music Direction: Streisand: The Concert
Music Composition for a Series: Legend of the Seeker
Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or Special: Into the Storm
Casting for a Drama Series: True Blood
Casting for a Movie, Miniseries or Special: Little Dorrit
Casting for a Comedy Series: 30 Rock

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