59th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

[1][2] The awards were presented on September 8, 2007, in a ceremony hosted by Carlos Mencia at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

Planet Earth and Tony Bennett: An American Classic tied for the second-most awards with four each, followed by Jane Eyre, Rome, and When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts with three each.

The 60th Annual Tony Awards, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, A Lion in the House, Nick News with Linda Ellerbee, Planet Earth, South Park, When the Levees Broke, and Where's Lazlo?

The Governors Award, recognizing an individual or group "whose works stand out with the immediacy of current achievement", was presented to two programs:[7] One Emmy Award, four plaques, and one certificate of recognition were presented to recognize engineering achievements:[9][10] The Syd Cassyd Founders Award was presented to Rich Frank, former television executive and president of the Television Academy, for his "significant positive impact on the Academy through [his] efforts and service over many years of involvement".

[18] The awards were presented on September 8 in a four-hour ceremony at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, which was then edited into a two-hour broadcast shown on E!

Stanley Tucci in 2010
Stanley Tucci , Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Elaine Stritch in 1996
Elaine Stritch , Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series winner
John Goodman in 2014
John Goodman , Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series winner
Leslie Caron in 2009
Leslie Caron , Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series winner
Carlos Mencia in 2010
Carlos Mencia served as host for the ceremony.