Emmy Magazine - Me and My Emmy

Louie Anderson's Christine Baskets is a tribute to his own mother.

Chi-Yoon Chung with her Emmy and some friends.

From intern to Emmy winning editor, Chi-Yoon Chung may have finally convinced her mother that she made the right choice.

Winning the Emmy convinced Sela Ward that she had made the right career decision.

Nursing's loss was choreography's gain.

Patrika Darbo wants to be bad. Onscreen, that is.

Listening and collaborating have led Michael Polito to Emmy gold.

George Schlatter's Emmys remind him that he has been right more than he has been wrong.

Rob Corddry is always chasing the laugh — and sometimes catching it.

From Russia to the Super Bowl, Marina Toybina has follwed her passion for fashion and beauty.

Eric McCormack relishes winning in the same category as his comedic hero Don Adams.

He might not get any respect at home, but Bradley Whitford sure gets it from his peers.

Cinematographer Jeffrey Jur basks in the glow of his Emmys.

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