Gwyneth Paltrow was honored at Sunday night's Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles last night.
Paltrow received the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series award for her guest role as Holly Holliday on Fox's hit show "Glee," while the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series award went to Justin Timberlake for his recurring role on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," for which he has written original monologues, music and lyrics.
Other winners at Sunday night's event include four-time awardee Jeff Probst (for Best Reality Show Host, "Survivor"), Loretta Devine (Outstanding Guest Star, "Grey's Anatomy"), Paul McCrane (Outstanding Guest Star, "Harry's Law") "American Masters" (Outstanding Nonfiction Series), and "Futurama" (Outstanding Animated Program).
Paltrow recently announced that she has signed on to play a sex addict alongside Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins and Joely Richardson in the Stuart Blumberg comedy "Thanks For Sharing."
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