Rob Marshall, Other Theatre Vets Win Primetime Emmy Awards
By: BWW News Desk
A number of seasoned theatre veterans and theatre-related professionals took home trophies at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards, which aired on Sunday, September 16 at 8PM (7PM Central) on FOX.
Rob Marshall, award-winning director of the movie adaptation of the musical Chicago (and director of up-coming movie-musical Nine) received two Emmys.
For a complete list of winners visit Emmys.TV. A partial list of winners include:
- Rob Marshall and John DeLuca for Outstanding Choreography for "Tony Bennett: An American Classic"
- Rob Marshall for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for "Tony Bennett: An American Classic"
- Elaine Stritch for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in "30 Rock"
- Stanley Tucci for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in "Monk"
- John Goodman for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip"
- Leslie Caron for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
- America Ferrera for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series "Ugly Betty"
- Sally Field for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series "Brothers & Sisters"
- Helen Mirren for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie in "Prime Suspect: The Final Act"
- Tony Bennett for Outstanding Individual Performance in A Variety or Music Program in "Tony Bennett: An American Classic"
- Jeremy Piven for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series in "Entourage"
- Richard Shepard Outstanding Directing of a Comedy Series for "Ugly Betty"
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