Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Emmy Party Diaries: Inside Sunday's Events - Hollywood Reporter

All of the Emmy statuettes have been given out, with Modern Family and Homeland being the big winners of the night. Not only did the ABC and Showtime shows win outstanding comedy and outstanding drama, respectively, but stars Eric Stonestreet and Julie Bowen took home supporting actor and actress nods, while Claire Danes and Damian Lewis received actress and actor in a drama prizes.

TV's biggest stars celebrated after the telecast by attending parties all over town.

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9 p.m. Homeland's Danes leaves the Nokia thoroughly a back gate, where she quickly snaps a pic of the license plate to her awaiting limo. She's likely headed to Homeland studio 20th Century Fox party at Soleto in downtown.

9:20 p.m. Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane makes his visit to studio 20th's shindig a quick one. He's spotted heading out while others are filing in.

9:30 p.m. David Arquette telling Chord Overstreet a story at the Fox party, the Glee star nods along while typing away on his iPhone.

9:30 p.m. At the Governor's Ball, 20th TV chairman Dana Walden doles out hugs as NBC's Bob Greenblatt, Jennifer Salke, Fox 21's Bert Salke and Showtime's Gary Levine chat nearby. "What a night," says Salke, whose Homeland swept.

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9:35 p.m. American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy and Jessica Lange make their way through the party, stopping for a pic with EP Dante DiLoreto.

9:35 p.m. Murphy and Lange form an informal two-person conga line to wade through the crowded artery from one side of the Fox party to the other.

9:45 p.m. Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul at the center of a gathering of well-wishers. "I can't believe it. I wanted Giancarlo to win," he tells a group at the Governor's Ball. Creator Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston chat nearby.

9:49 p.m. Modern Family's Eric Stonesteet, Emmy in hand, makes his way through the party as he thanks the many well wishers with a swift (and frequent) thank you.

9:53 p.m. Danes keeps cool in the rapidly swelling party near the air conditioned bar where she takes photos with fans before rejoining husband Hugh Dancy and friends.

9:56 p.m. Connie Britton says she was most excited to see Homeland win, calling their near sweep -- and Jon Cryer's win -- the biggest surprises of the evening.

9:59 p.m. Danes and Dancy break from their conversation with Modern Family's Ty Burrell and connect for the first time since the awards with Danes' mother. They share a very sweet hug.

10 p.m. At the Governor's Ball: Homeland co-creator looks at his two Emmys placed on the table: "Can you believe these are mine?" he exclaims, still pinching himself. Also at the table: Showtime's David Nevins and co-creator Howard Gordon, joined by his wife and daughter.

10:30 p.m. At the Governor's Ball: Homeland A huge crowd gathers outside the Governors Ball as limos pull up. Jon Stewart, Damian Lewis and the Modern Family clan greet well-wishers, while other nominees - Mad Men's Christina Hendricks, Downton Abbey's Julian Fellows and 30 Rock's Jack McBrayer- waited for their cars.

10:30 p.m. Time Warner's Jeff Bewkes posing for photos with Tom Hanks (and his Emmy for Game Change) at the center of the HBO party.

10:40 p.m. Clive Owen posing for a picture with a self described fan at the HBO party.

10:45 p.m. Entourage reunion at HBO party: Adrian Grenier, Jerry Ferrera, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Rex Lloyd catch up by the bar, where lloyd is overheard asking: "doesn't he look f----in hot?" about an unidentified individual.

10:50 p.m. "If you can't win a statue, look like a statue," Christine Baranski, in gold sparkles, tells Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson as they pose for pics at HBO's bash.

10:53 p.m. Jerry Ferrera and Rex Lee catch up near the bar. Along for the ride: Nashville's Hayden Panittierre, who presented at the Emmys.

11 p.m. Jon Cryer posing for pictures with Mel Brooks at HBO party.

11:18 p.m. Scandal's Kerry Washington says presenting at the Emmys is a "piece of cake" after speaking at the DNC. "It put things in perspective," she notes. Her biggest surprise of the night: HBO's Game Change. "I wasnt sure it was going to go that way. I thought maybe Hatfields would sneak in."

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Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/emmy-awards-party-diaries-claire-danes-373358

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