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However, Harris got the last laugh (and then some) as he hosted the entire evening with charm and class, a smooth old school emcee in the tradition of Johnny Carson. His backgrounds in theater and magic were on full display as he razzle dazzled the crowd with a clever opening number (penned by Hairspray's Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman) and even managed to throw in a Dr. Horrible skit.
Meanwhile, HBO's Grey Gardens picked up three more trophies, including wins for Best TV Movie, Best Actress for Jessica Lange and Best Supporting Actor for Ken Howard. Other Movie Dearest faves among the winners: Glenn Close, Toni Collette, Cherry Jones and Lost's MVP (Most Villainous Player) Michael Emerson.
2 comments:
It was a great show. I really enjoyed the broadcast this year. It seemed to poke fun at itself and was not so serious.
I loved her dress, she looked stunning.
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