Joss Whedon has now won his first ever Emmy. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences only noticed him once before, in 2000 for writing the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" episode "Hush" as a nominee, but it took a small Web project written and produced during the Writers Guild of America strike more than a year ago now to bring him a gold statue for him. "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" captured the Outstanding Special Class - Short Format Live-Action Entertainment Programs during the 2008-09 Creative Arts Emmys handed out over the weekend ahead of the main event later this week. Whedon shared the award with Michael Boretz and David Burns. The Web-only production had some stiff competition including from "Battlestar Galactica" with its "The Face of the Enemy" production, the Bruce Springsteen ...
- 9/13/2009
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