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Actress Laura Linney accepts the award
for outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a movie for "John Adams"
at the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles September 21,
2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- HBO's miniseries
about the life of the second U.S. President John Adams was a big winner at the
Annual Primetime Emmy Awards here Sunday, bringing home prizes for best
miniseries, best actor for Paul Giamatti, best actress for Laura Linney and
other statuettes.
The lavish "John Adams" won a total of 13 awards at
the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards, a record for a miniseries. The HBO historical
drama also earned honors for Laura Linney for actress in a miniseries or movie
for her role as the president's wife.
Linney couldn't resist getting a little political in
accepting her Emmy, saying it will always make her think of "the great community
organizers that helped form our country," a reference to one-time community
organizer and now Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
While accepting his award, Giamatti joked that "I'm
living proof to kids at home watching that anybody can play the president."
HBO's star-studded miniseries produced by Tom Hanks
also earned an award for Tom Wilkinson, who won for supporting actor as Ben
Franklin, and the writing award for a movie or miniseries.
The production was nominated for 23 Emmys altogether
and had already won eight during the Creative Arts Emmys given out last week.
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards show was held at the
Nokia Theater for the first time. The theater, which is next to Staples Center
in downtown Los Angeles, is boasted as the biggest and most modern entertainment
venue in the U.S. West.
The annual gala event of the U.S. television industry
was held at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium for the previous six years and nine
of the past 10.