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September 24, 2012
Winners Party Post Emmys
TV PARTIES: Emmy attendees did not have to venture far from
Nokia Theatre to start the postshow partying Sunday night at the
Governors Ball held in the nearby Los Angeles Convention
Center. “Mad Men” came up empty despite its 17 nominations,
but that didn’t stop John Slattery, Jared Harris and Matthew
Weiner from enjoying the festivities. The cast of “Modern
Family,” on the other hand, had plenty to celebrate in its five
Emmy victories and a table covered in Emmy statuettes to prove
it.
“Honestly, all I want is to do this job for a long time,” said Julie
Bowen, winner of the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress
in a comedy series. “It’s so fun. It’s the best job. I just want people
to watch it so I can go back to work.”
Fellow nominees Connie Britton and Ashley Judd kissed each
other goodbye before Judd made an early exit.
The partying continued with HBO’s shindig at the Pacific Design
Center in West Hollywood. There was Sixties decor, although
more star power than flower power with Claire Danes, Sofia
Vergara, Tom Hanks, Ginnifer Goodwin and Julia Louis-Dreyfus
among the celebrities checking out the scene.
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Christina Hendricks in Christian Siriano at the
Governor's Ball.
Photo By Phil McCarten/PictureGroup
Nicole Kidman, who declined most press interviews on the Emmy red carpet, was finally dishing about her
fashion choice. “I’m wearing [Antonio] Berardi and my Louboutins, which I really like,” she said as she showed
off her bold heels.
The “Girls” of the evening — Lena Dunham, Zosia Mamet and Allison Williams — might have hit a snag at the
award show, but remained unfazed as they shared some laughs. Finally, making a justifiably late appearance was
Emmy winner Aaron Paul with his second award in tow. “I was shocked that they called my name,” he said.
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