BEIJING, Sept. 22(Xinhuanet) -- Prize was awarded to
Jeremy Piven for his role as a brass-knuckles Hollywood agent in "Entourage" at
the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles.
This was Piven's third Emmy for the role, while Jean Smart
in "Samantha Who?" was honored as the best supporting actress in a comedy
series.
"These are strange times for all of us. To be a working
actor is an unbelievable gift. None of this is lost on me," Piven was quoted by
media reports as saying when he accepted the award.
"I'm very proud to be an actor," Smart, after receiving
the award, agreed.
FX's legal thriller "Damages" and AMC's drama "Mad
Men" represent a mixed blessing for the ceremony because they're relatively
undiscovered by viewers.
"You're almost introducing a broader audience to some
of those shows. It's a challenge," said Emmy executive producer Ken Ehrlich.
But it also meant the ceremony could be "fresher," he
added, "you're playing with some new teams and that can be fun."
This year's ceremony attracted large crowds of guests
with TV fans filling the red carpet bleachers in front of the downtown Nokia
Theatre. The opening last year drew the second-smallest audience on
record due to a general decline in award-show viewership.
(Agencies)