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Friday, 11 November 2016

Oscar-nominated Man From U.N.C.L.E. star Robert Vaughn dies aged 83 after brief battle with cancer

Oscar-nominated Man From U.N.C.L.E. star Robert Vaughn dies aged 83 after brief battle with cancer

  • Actor Robert Vaughn passed away on Friday at the age of 83
  • Vaughn died following a brief battle with acute leukemia according to his manager
  • He is best known for playing the role of Napoleon Solo on the classic television series The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
  • Vaughn also starred in such classic films as The Magnificent Seven and The Young Philadelphians, for which he received an Oscar nomination
  • In recent years, Vaughn appeared on the British television programs Hustle and Coronation Street
  • He is survived by his wife of 40 years Linda Staab and their children Cassidy and Caitlin 
Robert Vaughn passed away on Friday at the age of 83 following a brief battle with acute leukemia.
The beloved American actor, whose career stretched across six decades, was best known for his role as Napoleon Solo on the classic NBC series The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which ran for over 100 episodes from 1964 to 1968.   
Over the course of his lifetime, Vaughn appeared on over 200 different television programs.
Vaughn was also a regular on the big screen, starting off his career with an unaccredited role in The Ten Commandments before going on to land sup[porting roles in films such as The Magnificent Seven and The Young Philadelphians, for which he received an Academy Award nomination back in 1960 for Best Supporting Actor.
In recent years he had found success across the pond, starring in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street as well as all eight seasons of the television drama Hustle.
'Mr. Vaughn passed away with his family around him,' his manager said in a statement to Deadline.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, actress Linda Staab, and their two children, son Cassidy and daughter Caitlin. 
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Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Man with a plan: Robert Vaughn, the star of the popular TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (above) passed away on Friday at the age of 83
Family: He is survived by his wife of 40 years Linda Staab and their children Cassidy and Caitlin (above in 1998) 
Family: He is survived by his wife of 40 years Linda Staab and their children Cassidy and Caitlin (above in 1998) 
Staggering feat: Over the course of his lifetime, Vaughn appeared on over 200 different television programs (above with Marcia Cross in a 2015 episode of Law & Order: SVU)
Staggering feat: Over the course of his lifetime, Vaughn appeared on over 200 different television programs (above with Marcia Cross in a 2015 episode of Law & Order: SVU)
Looking back: Robert Vaughn filming 'Bridge at Remagen' in 1968
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Vaughn continued to work even in the past few years, and in 2015 filmed a memorable guest spot on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit opposite Desperate Housewives actress Marcia Cross.
In that episode, Vaughn played an elderly writer of great acclaim who was suffering from dementia.
His daughters had taken issue with his current wife, who they accused of abusing him by giving erectile dysfunction pills in order to produce a new heir and gain access to his fortune.
It marked the second time that Vaughn had appeared on the show, filming another episode of the long-running series back in 2006, in which he portrayed a different character. 
His work on that show brought him back to New York City, where he was born in 1932 to a mother and father who were also performers.
Vaughn's mother Marcella was a stage actress while his father Gerald did voice acting on radio programs.
He eventually left the Big Apple though and headed off to Minneapolis when his parents divorced, and stayed close by when it was time to go to college by majoring in journalism at University of Minnesota.
School was not a good fit for Vaughn at the time however, and after a year he packed up his things and moved out to Los Angeles to be with his mother.
He eventually earned his master's degree in theater from Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences, and in 1955 he booked his first role on the television series Medic.
The following year he got his first film role in The Ten Commandments and the year after that he got his first credited role in the 1957 movie Hell's Crossroads.
His career was briefly put on hold at this point as Vaughn was drafted in the United States Army.
Vaughn in Good Day For a Hanging
Robert Vaughn in The Magnificent Seven
Wild West: Vaughn in the 1959 film Good Day for a Hanging (left) and the 1960 classic The Magnificent Seven (right)
In living color: Vaughn in his role as Harry Rule in the 1970s series The Protector (above)
In living color: Vaughn in his role as Harry Rule in the 1970s series The Protector (above)
TV legend: Vaughn with his 1979 Emmy Award for outstanding supporting actor for a drama series in Washington: Behind Closed Doors (above)
TV legend: Vaughn with his 1979 Emmy Award for outstanding supporting actor for a drama series in Washington: Behind Closed Doors (above)
When the 27-year-old Vaughn returned to Hollywood his first role back was in The Young Philadelphians opposite Paul Newman.
In that filmed Vaughn portrayed Chester Gwynn, a young man who loses his arm during combat while fighting in the Korean War and later returns home only to be falsely accused of first-degree murder.
For his work on The Young Philadelphians Vaughn was nominated for both the Golden Globe and Academy Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor.
Vaughn then followed that up with the biggest film role of his career, starring alongside Hollywood legends including Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner and Eli Wallach in the classic western The Magnificent Seven. 
Once again Vaughn received a Golden Globe nomination, this time for Most Promising Newcomer. 
He was only five years into his career by this point but already Vaughn had appeared on over 40 episodes of television playing different characters, and his frequent work on TV would continue throughout the 1960s.
His first major role in a series came in 1963 when he was cast on The Lieutenant, which was cancelled after only one season.
A star is born: Vaughn in the 1959 film The Young Philadelphians, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award 
A star is born: Vaughn in the 1959 film The Young Philadelphians, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award 
Men on the range: Steve McQueen, Yul Brenner, Horst Buccholz, James Coburn,Robert Vaughn, John Sturges and Brad Dexter in The Magnificent Seven 
Men on the range: Steve McQueen, Yul Brenner, Horst Buccholz, James Coburn,Robert Vaughn, John Sturges and Brad Dexter in The Magnificent Seven 
Dapper gentleman: Steve McQueen and Vaughn in the 1968 film Bullitt 
Dapper gentleman: Steve McQueen and Vaughn in the 1968 film Bullitt 
That turned out to be a fantastic stroke of luck for Vaughn though, who was free to audition for a new television drama that premiered in 1964 - The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Vaughn won the role of Napoleon Solo and David McCallum was Illya Kuryakin, top agents for the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement.
The show ran for 105 episodes and four seasons, but aired in reruns for decades to come.
Over the four seasons that he portrayed Solo, Vaughn was twice nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
The year that the series ended, Vaughn again landed himself an impressive film role, starring opposite McQueen and Jacqueline Bisset in Bullitt, which was both a critical and financial success.
It also earned Vaughn a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the BAFTAs that year.
Vaughn spent the next few years focused mostly on film work until 1974 when he booked another series, The Protectors. 
For that show he played the role of Harry Case, the leader of an international crime fighting agency. 
The Protectors ran for only two seasons, but gave Vaughn the best award of all - his wife.
Vaughn met actress Linda Staab in 1973 when she guest starred on an episode of the program and they were married one year later.
They remained together until his death and adopted two children shortly after they were wed, son Cassidy and daughter Caitlin.
Love at first sight: Vaughn and wife Linda Staab on the episode of The Protectors when they first met
Love at first sight: Vaughn and wife Linda Staab on the episode of The Protectors when they first met
Vaughn and Staab wedding
Happy couple: The pair married in 1974 (right), one year after meeting on the set of the television series (left)
Until the end: Vaughn and Staab were together for the past 40 years (above in 2006)
Until the end: Vaughn and Staab were together for the past 40 years (above in 2006)
Shortly before he married Staab Vaughn also believed he had fathered a son Matthew with his girlfriend at the time, Kathy Ceaton.
A paternity test later revealed that Matthew was not Vaughn's son however, and in a 2002 interview Vaughn said he had not seen the boy since he was a child and that the two had no contact.
Matthew would also go on to work in the film industry too though, as the much in-demand director of films including Layer Cake, Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class.
He is now married to the model Claudia Schiffer and close friends with director Guy Ritchie, who in 2015 made a feature length remake of the classic 1960s television show The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
After marrying Staab, Vaughn and his family lived most of their life in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Staab gave up acting to focus on other endeavors and her family while Vaughn continued to appears in a number of television programs and the occasional film.
He also won his first Emmy in 1978 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Washington: Behind Closed Doors.
And for his final role, Vaughn was the lead in the 2016 independent film Gold Star.
At the time of his death, Vaughn was just 11 days shy of his birthday. He would have been 84.  
Celebrities responded to the news of Vaughn's passing on Twitter Friday, with British producer and director Edgar Wright writing: 'RIP Napoleon Solo! The great Robert Vaughn was the coolest guy on TV when I was a kid. Superb in Bullitt, The Magnificent Seven & many more.'
Stephen Fry wrote: 'Oh no. Robert Vaughn, such a fine actor, one of the best Columbo villains (no higher praise than that) & an utterly charming man, has died.' 


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Monday, 23 September 2013

Emmys red carpet photos and Winners List

Pale and VERY interesting! Claire Danes, January Jones, Kerry Washington and Zooey Deschanel are the leading lights in pastel gowns at the Emmy Awards red carpet 

With their array of ornate pastel coloured gowns, the leading lights of the red carpet beat out the brighter hues at Sunday night's Emmy Awards. 
January Jones, Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington and Claire Danes led the way in a dazzling array of dresses, looking their glamorous bests as they stepped out at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles. 
Man Man actress January looked pretty in a pale dusky pink Givenchy gown designed especially for her and wore her blonde hair in a curled vintage style fitting the star of the 1960s drama. 
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Pale and interesting: January Jones, Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington and Claire Danes looked stunning in pastel gowns as they arrived on the red carpet at the Nokia Theatre for the 65th Emmy Awards

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Pale and interesting: January Jones, Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington and Claire Danes looked stunning in pastel gowns as they arrived on the red carpet at the Nokia Theatre for the 65th Emmy Awards
Pale and interesting: January Jones, Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington and Claire Danes looked stunning in pastel gowns as they arrived on the red carpet at the Nokia Theatre for the 65th Emmy Awards
Pale and interesting: January Jones, Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington and Claire Danes looked stunning in pastel gowns as they arrived on the red carpet at the Nokia Theatre for the 65th Emmy Awards 
'They made this for me so I had to pick it,' January told E! about her frock, which featured an ornate lacy detail on the skirt. And the star seemed confident, thateven if Mad Men didn't win any awards, the cast would find plenty of time to party.
'We know how to celebrate pretty well even if we don't win,' she said. 
Meanwhile, Zooey Deschanel plumped for an icy blue J Mendel creation with a thigh high split showing off her toned legs teamed with towering platform heels and a Chanel tourmaline cocktail ring. 
Glamming up: Kerry was last week named the Best Dressed Woman in the world by People magazine and lived up to the title with her glamorous gown
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Glamming up: Kerry was last week named the Best Dressed Woman in the world by People magazine and lived up to the title with her glamorous gown
Glamming up: Kerry was last week named the Best Dressed Woman in the world by People magazine and lived up to the title with her glamorous Marchesa gown 
Award show chic: Claire showed off a faux blonde bob in her backless lacy Armani Prive number teamed with a slick of red lipstick
Award show chic: Claire showed off a faux blonde bob in her backless lacy Armani Prive number teamed with a slick of red lipstick
Award show chic: Claire showed off a faux blonde bob in her backless lacy Armani Prive number teamed with a slick of red lipstick
Award show chic: Claire showed off a faux blonde bob in her backless lacy Armani Prive number teamed with a slick of red lipstick 

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Ice cool on the carpet: Zooey looked relaxed and happy in her choice of J Mendel gown which matched her eyes
Ice cool on the carpet: Zooey looked relaxed and happy in her choice of J Mendel gown which matched her eyes 
Claire Danes looked striking in a ornate cream cloud-like backless Armani Prive dress, Neil Lane jewels and custom Christian Louboutin shoes, with her hair pinned up in a faux blonde bob.
The ever-stylish Kerry Washington, who was this week named the Best Dressed Woman in the world by People magazine, looked typically glamorous in an unusual cream, gold and white floaty Marchesa dress.  
Many other stars opted for pale frocks, with Padma Lakshmi sporting a draped pale blue KaufmanFranco dress, while Malin Akerman arrived in a flouncy white strapless Marchesa gown with her blonde hair pulled into a chic updo.
Tickled pink: The Mad Men star revealed her lacy gown was especially made for her
Tickled pink: The Mad Men star revealed her lacy gown was especially made for her
Tickled pink: The Mad Men star revealed her lacy Givenchy dusky gown was especially  made for her
Ivory tower: Julie Bowen said she opted for this striking and fitted Zac Posen dress because it was 'so beautiful'
Ivory tower: Julie Bowen said she opted for this striking and fitted Zac Posen dress because it was 'so beautiful'
Ivory tower: Julie Bowen said she opted for this striking and fitted Zac Posen dress because it was 'so beautiful'
Ivory tower: Julie Bowen said she opted for this striking and fitted Zac Posen dress because it was 'so beautiful' 
Sheer delight: Julianne Hough sported a pale mint green gown with see-through skirt, and arrived on the carpet with her dancer brother Derek
Sheer delight: Julianne Hough sported a pale mint green gown with see-through skirt, and arrived on the carpet with her dancer brother Derek who was nominated for a gong at the show 
Julianne Hough also looked striking in spotted mint green pastel Jenny Packham number with a daring see-through skirt and Jimmy Choo heels.
She happily posed on the carpet with her brother Derek, a professional dancer on TV hit Dancing With The Stars who was nominated for a gong at the show. 
Juliana Marguiles looked chic and classy in a white number with black floral design, while Ireland Baldwin towered over her famous father Alec in a slim fitting beaded gown.
Blonde ambition: The star wore her fair hair in a curled bob and showed off her stunning figure in the mint green dress which featured a see-through skirt
Blonde ambition: The star wore her fair hair in a curled bob and showed off her stunning figure in the mint green dress which featured a see-through skirt
Blonde ambition: The star wore her fair hair in a curled bob and showed off her stunning figure in the mint green dress which featured a see-through skirt
Blonde ambition: The star wore her fair hair in a curled bob and showed off her stunning figure in the mint green dress which featured a see-through skirt
The white stuff: Malin Akerman arrived in a flouncy strapless gown with a flared skirt
The white stuff: Malin Akerman arrived in a flouncy strapless gown with a flared skirt
The white stuff: Malin Akerman arrived in a flouncy Marchesa strapless gown with a flared skirt
Rose in pink: Byrne looked sophisticated in a two-piece pale gown which showed off her taut stomach
Rose in pink: Byrne looked sophisticated in a two-piece pale gown which showed off her taut stomach
Rose in pink: Byrne looked sophisticated in a two-piece pale gown which showed off her taut stomach
Mad Men stars Elisabeth Moss and Christina Hendricks plumped for substantially different looks, with Elisabeth looking more edgy with her cropped blonde hair, black and white Andrew Gn gown teamed with vintage Neil Lane jewellery.
'I did it and then Miley Cyrus did it like, literally a week late,' she said about her punky platinum hair. 'And obviously she is way more famous than I am so then everyone was like, "It's the Miley Cyrus!" And I was like, "No, I didn't copy her!"'
A touch of gold: Padma Lakshmi added a bold gold bracelet with draped pale blue dress
A touch of gold: Padma Lakshmi added a bold gold bracelet with draped pale blue dress
A touch of gold: Padma Lakshmi added a bold gold bracelet with draped pale blue dress
A delight in black and white: Julianna Margulies looked chic in a strapless white gown with black floral detail
A delight in black and white: Julianna Margulies looked chic in a strapless white gown with black floral detail
A delight in black and white: Julianna Margulies looked chic in a strapless white gown with black floral detail 
Breaking fashion: Anna Gunn looked a far cry from her rather dowdy alter ego Skyler White in Breaking Bad
Breaking fashion: Anna Gunn looked a far cry from her rather dowdy alter ego Skyler White in Breaking Bad  
Pale and interesting: Ireland Baldwin towered above her father Alec in a stunning beaded design
Pale and interesting: Ireland Baldwin towered above her father Alec in a stunning beaded design
Pale and interesting: Ireland Baldwin towered above her father Alec in a stunning beaded design 
Elisabeth, who arrived on the carpet with her mother, revealed she was still in shock at her double Emmy nomination for Mad Men and mini-series Top of the Lake. 
'I haven't gotten used to it,' she said. 'I don't know if anyone is going to believe me on that, but it really is something I can't get used to. I'm still surprised.' 
Christina  meanwhile, dressed her famous curves in a more old-school Hollywood style Christian Siriano black gown which she described as 'beautiful and romantic.'
Perfect in plum: Heidi Klum arrived in a stunning Versace mermaid style dress and matching heels
Perfect in plum: Heidi Klum arrived in a stunning Versace mermaid style dress and matching heels
Perfect in plum: Heidi Klum arrived in a stunning Versace mermaid style dress and matching heels
Perfect in plum: Heidi Klum arrived in a stunning Versace mermaid style glittering dress and matching heels with her blonde hair pulled into a ponytail
We've already won: Project Runway's Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn were triumphant on the back of their Creative Emmy win last week
We've already won: Project Runway's Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn were triumphant on the back of their Creative Emmy win last week 
Curvy in red: Sofia Vergara sizzled in a bright Vera Wang plunging structured gown
Curvy in red: Sofia Vergara sizzled in a bright Vera Wang plunging structured gown
Curvy in red: Sofia Vergara sizzled in a bright Vera Wang plunging structured gown
Curvy in red: Sofia Vergara sizzled in a bright Vera Wang plunging structured gown which showed off her enviable curves to the maximum 
Nominated: Matt Damon arrived with his wife Luciana while his Behind The Candelabra co-star Michael Douglas turned up solo, following his split from wife Catherine Zeta-Jones
Nominated: Matt Damon arrived with his wife Luciana while his Behind The Candelabra co-star Michael Douglas turned up solo, following his split from wife Catherine Zeta-Jones
Nominated: Matt Damon arrived with his wife Luciana while his Behind The Candelabra co-star Michael Douglas turned up solo, following his split from wife Catherine Zeta-Jones 
Fancy seeing you here! Luciana and Matt greet Douglas on the carpet
Fancy seeing you here! Luciana and Matt greet Douglas on the carpet in the midst of posing for photographs 
Equally curvy star Sofia Vergara wore a typically plunging scarlet Vera Wang gown with oversized emerald jewellery.
Stepping out on the red carpet with a large entourage including her son Manolo and boyfriend Nick Loeb, Sofia said the dress was 'doing a very hard job,' keeping her curves in place.
Her Modern family co-star Julie Bowen, meanwhile, said she had put herself through a carb-free diet to squeeze into her stunning Zac Posen gown. 
'I'm not a girly girl,' she admitted on the red carpet. 'This dress was so beautiful - I just went a little hungry.'
Back to black: Christina Hendricks sported a stunning lacy short sleeved black dress as she posed on the red carpet with husband Geoffrey Arend
Back to black: Christina Hendricks sported a stunning lacy short sleeved black dress as she posed on the red carpet with husband Geoffrey Arend
Strutting her stuff: Christina Hendricks showed off her famous curvy figure in a short sleeved lacy black dress, wearing her bright red hair in a curly bob
Strutting her stuff: Christina Hendricks showed off her famous curvy figure in a short sleeved lacy black dress, wearing her bright red hair in a curly bob
Strutting her stuff: Christina Hendricks showed off her famous curvy figure in a short sleeved lacy black dress, wearing her bright red hair in a curly bob
Strutting her stuff: Christina Hendricks showed off her famous curvy figure in a short sleeved lacy black dress, wearing her bright red hair in a curly bob 
Black and white delight: Elisabeth Moss looked striking with her new edgy platinum blonde bob and black and white beaded gown
Black and white delight: Elisabeth Moss looked striking with her new edgy platinum blonde bob and black and white beaded gown
Black and white delight: Elisabeth Moss looked striking with her new edgy platinum blonde bob and black and white beaded gown
In stark contrast to the paler looks on the carpet, many of the stars arrived dressed in the brightest colours imaginable.
Anna Faris arrived in one the most striking gowns, arriving in a bright yellow Monique Lhuillier number, confessing she loved 'the bold colour.'
Tina Fey looked stunning in a simple royal blue Narciso Rodriguez gown, which she told E! was 'made for me.'
Funny women: Amy Poehler looked demure ion a high necked black dress with embroidered pocket detail, while Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez blue gown
Funny women: Amy Poehler looked demure ion a high necked black dress with embroidered pocket detail, while Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez blue gown 
Blue beauty: Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez gown with her brown hair wore loose around her shoulders
Blue beauty: Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez gown with her brown hair wore loose around her shoulders
Blue beauty: Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez gown with her brown hair wore loose around her shoulders
Blue beauty: Tina Fey wore a customised Narciso Rodriguez gown with her brown hair wore loose around her shoulders 
Looking hot: The Parks & Recreation star's black high necked gown featured a dragon design on each hip
Looking hot: The Parks & Recreation star's black high necked gown featured a dragon design on each hip
Looking hot: The Parks & Recreation star's black high necked gown featured a dragon design on each hip 
She also admitted to presenter Ryan Seacrest that she and friend Amy Poehler were keen on hosting the Golden Globes Awards again next year and were 'going to talk about it tonight.'
'The idea of getting to see Tina in any form is always nice,' added Amy, who wore a black high necked gown with embroidered dragons on each hip. 
Heidi Klum admitted she had trouble getting out of the car in her ultra tight plum coloured tight Versace dress teamed with Christina Louboutin heels. 
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling, Tv host Tea Andrews and Allison Janney looked stylish in different versions of the same colour
The bright stuff: Alison Janney, Jessica Pare and Anna Faris brought the striking colours to the carpet
The bright stuff: Alison Janney, Jessica Pare and Anna Faris brought the striking colours to the carpet
The bright stuff: Alison Janney, Jessica Pare and Anna Faris brought the striking colours to the carpet 
Strike a pose: Allison, Anna happily had their picture taken before entering the Nokia Theatre
Strike a pose: Cobie Smulders, Allison and Anna happily had their picture taken before entering the Nokia Theatre
Purple patch: Carrie Underwood looked very old Hollywood in a pouffy Ramon Keveza dress and Jimmy Choo shoes before performing at the ceremony
Purple patch: Carrie Underwood looked very old Hollywood in a pouffy Ramon Keveza dress and Jimmy Choo shoes before performing at the ceremony
Purple patch: Carrie Underwood looked very old Hollywood in a dramatic  Ramon Keveza dress and Jimmy Choo shoes before performing at the ceremony
Plum perfection: Mad Men star Linda Cardellini looked stunning in a strapless Donna Karan Atelier dress
Plum perfection: Mad Men star Linda Cardellini looked stunning in a strapless Donna Karan Atelier dress
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling, Tv host Tea Andrews
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling, Tv host Tea Andrews, Alyson Hannigan and Big Bang Theory actress Melissa Rauch looked stylish in different versions of the same colour
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling, Tv host Tea Andrews, Allison Janney and Big Bang Theory actress Melissa Rauch looked stylish in different versions of the same colour
Purple passion: Mindy Kaling, TV host Tea Andrews, Alyson Hannigan and Big Bang Theory actress Melissa Rauch looked stylish in different versions of the same colour
Arriving with her Project Runway star Tim Gunn, the duo were happy and relaxed on the back of their win for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program at last week's Creative Arts Emmys.
Elsewhere, the cast of Breaking Bad were upbeat on the red carpet, despite the show ending next week.
'The ending is perfect, unapologetic,' said Bryan Cranston who received yet another Emmy nomination for Best Actor.
Silver sirens: Emily Deschanel looked smouldering in a one-shouldered gown
Silver sirens: Emily Deschanel looked smouldering in a one-shouldered gown while nominee Julia Louis-Dreyfus also sported a strapless sequinned metallic number
Silver sirens: Emily Deschanel looked smouldering in a one-shouldered gown while nominee Julia Louis-Dreyfus also sported a strapless sequinned metallic number
Wonderful in white: Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke teamed her strapless gown with a silver belt
Wonderful in white: Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke teamed her strapless gown with a silver belt, Taylor Schilling sported a high necked gown with split
Wonderful in white: Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke teamed her strapless gown with a silver belt, Taylor Schilling sported a high necked gown with split and Kate Mara in sheer designed top and skirt
Wonderful in white: Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke teamed her strapless gown with a silver belt, Taylor Schilling sported a high necked gown with split and Kate Mara stepped out in sheer designed top and skirt
Pretty in pastels: True Blood star Carrie Preston
Pretty in pastels: True Blood star Carrie Preston, Ariel; Winter stuck to pink
Pretty in pastels: True Blood star Carrie Preston and Ariel Winter stuck to the palest hues, while Jewell wore pink with silver detailing
Pretty in pastels: True Blood star Carrie Preston and Ariel Winter stuck to the palest hues, while Jewell wore pink with silver detailing and Kristen Connelly wore a chevron silver long sleeved gown
Pretty in pastels: True Blood star Carrie Preston and Ariel Winter stuck to the palest hues, while Jewell wore pink with silver detailing and Kristen Connelly wore a chevron silver long sleeved gown
His co-star Aaron Paul brought two dates - his wife Lauren and mother Darla to the show. 'She just so incredible and always has been so supportive,' he said about his mother. 'She literally threw me out of the house when I was 17 and said, "Good luck." She always knew I wanted to do this.'
Cranston's on-screen wife Anna Gunn ensured she glammed up on the carpet in a stark contrast to her more dowdy alter-ego Skyler White.  
'We just wanted an old Hollywood kind of look,' she said about her stunning one shouldered baby pink gown with black detailing. 'I would prefer this kind of look to the Skyler look.'
Green goddesses: Sarah Hyland, Anna Chumsky and Nancy O'Dell all plumped for floor length green gowns
Green goddesses: Sarah Hyland, Anna Chumsky and Nancy O'Dell all plumped for floor length green gowns
Green goddesses: Sarah Hyland, Anna Chumsky and Nancy O'Dell all plumped for floor length emerald coloured gowns
Green goddesses: Sarah Hyland, Anna Chumsky and Nancy O'Dell all plumped for floor length emerald coloured gowns
Back to black: Lena Heady wore a daring sheer number with split
Back to black: Lena Heady wore a daring sheer number with split
Back to black: Lena Heady wore a daring sheer number with split, while Amanda Peet sported an unusual number with sheer sleeves
Back to black: Lena Heady wore a daring sheer number with split, while Amanda Peet sported an unusual number with sheer sleeves and Homeland's Morgan Saylor arrived in black and white
Back to black: Lena Heady wore a daring sheer number split to the thigh, while Amanda Peet sported an unusual frock with sheer sleeves, Aubrey Plaza arrived in a long sleeved embroidered dress and Homeland's Morgan Saylor arrived in black and white
Going solo: Lena Dunham stood out in her floral flared dress as she took her place in the camera line alongside Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory and Claire Danes and husband Hugh Dancy
Going solo: Lena Dunham stood out in her floral flared dress as she took her place in the camera line alongside Damian Lewis and wife Helen McCrory and Claire Danes and husband Hugh Dancy
Flower power: Lena Dunham wore a rather garish Prada gown
Flower power: Lena Dunham wore a rather garish Prada gown while her Girls co-stars Zosia Mamet also went for a tie dye style pink, white and black number
Flower power: Lena Dunham wore a rather garish Prada gown while her Girls co-stars Zosia Mamet also went for a tie dye style pink, white and black number 
Feeling blue: Katrina Bowden wore a navy blue number while Edie Falco looked demure but striking while Allison Williams sported a similar jewelled tone gown
Feeling blue: Edie Falco looked demure but striking
Feeling blue: Edie Falco looked demure but striking while Allison Williams sported a similar jelwelled tone gown
Feeling blue: Katrina Bowden wore a navy blue dress while Edie Falco looked demure but striking while Allison Williams sported a similar jewelled tone gown and Connie Britton arrived in an unusual embroidered number
Feeling blue: Katrina Bowden wore a navy blue dress while Edie Falco looked demure but striking while Allison Williams sported a similar jewelled tone gown and Connie Britton arrived in an unusual embroidered number 
Meanwhile, Carrie Underwood channelled a classic look in her bright purple Ramon Keveza dress and Jimmy Choo shoes before performing at the ceremony.
Mad Men star Linda Cardellini also opted for a plum gown, looking stunning in a strapless Donna Karan Atelier dress with frilled detail, while Mindy Kaling, TV host Tea Andrews, Allison Janney and Big Bang Theory actress  Melissa Rauch looked stylish in different versions of the colour.
Earlier, Kelly Osbourne was among the first to grace the red carpet and both stars arrived in plunging gowns in striking primary colours to make them stand out from the crowd.

Lady in red: Kelly Osbourne arrived in a plunging scarlet Jenny Packham gown which contrasted perfectly with her lavender hair
Lady in red: Kelly Osbourne arrived in a plunging scarlet Jenny Packham gown which contrasted perfectly with her lavender hair
Lady in red: Kelly Osbourne arrived in a plunging scarlet Jenny Packham gown which contrasted perfectly with her lavender hair
Lady in red: Kelly Osbourne arrived in a plunging scarlet Jenny Packham gown which contrasted perfectly with her lavender hair
Pregnant in red: Homeland's Morena Baccarin dressed her baby bump in a crimson gown
Pregnant in red: Homeland's Morena Baccarin dressed her baby bump in a crimson gown
Pregnant in red: Homeland's Morena Baccarin dressed her baby bump in a crimson gown while Entertainment Tonight host Brooke Anderson also dressed her pregnant figure in red 
Handsome couples: Kaley Cuoco arrived with her tennis player beau Ryan Sweeting
Handsome couples: Kaley Cuoco arrived with her tennis player beau Ryan Sweeting
Handsome couples: Kaley Cuoco arrived with her tennis player beau Ryan Sweeting while Damian Lewis sported a shaven head as he posed with wife Helen Mccrory
The red carpet didn't just belong to the ladies, however.
Kevin Spacey, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and the Big Bang Theroy's Jim Parsons all cut dapper figures in dark suits and white shirts as they made their way down the red carpet hoping for Emmy victory. 
Matt Le Blanc arrived with girlfriend Andrea Anders, while Jon Hamm showed off his new beard in a white dinner jacket and black trousers. 
Palling around: Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston were in high spirits despite the pending end of Breaking Bad next Sunday
Palling around: Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston were in high spirits despite the pending end of Breaking Bad next Sunday 
Dapper: Jon Hamm went for a white dinner jacket and black trousers as he arrived with wife Jennifer Westfeldt while nominee Jason Bateman stuck to a more traditional suit and tie
Dapper: Jon Hamm went for a white dinner jacket and black trousers as he arrived with wife Jennifer Westfeldt while nominee Jason Bateman stuck to a more traditional suit and tie as he posed with wife Amanda
Dapper: Jon Hamm went for a white dinner jacket and black trousers as he arrived with wife Jennifer Westfeldt  while nominee Jason Bateman stuck to a more traditional suit and tie as he posed with wife Amanda
Couples therapy: Peter Dinklage arrived with wife Erica
Couples therapy: Peter Dinklage arrived with wife Erica, while Matt Le Blanc wrapped his arm around girlfriend Andrea Anders
Couples therapy: Peter Dinklage arrived with wife Erica, while Matt Le Blanc wrapped his arm around girlfriend Andrea Anders while Judd Apatow stepped out with wife Leslie Mann
Couples therapy: Peter Dinklage arrived with wife Erica, while Matt Le Blanc wrapped his arm around girlfriend Andrea Anders while Judd Apatow stepped out with wife Leslie Mann 
Having been awarded his fifth nomination, Michael Douglas stepped out solo on the red carpet following his recent split from wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. 
He joined his Behind the Candelabra co-star Matt Damon and his wife Luciana on the carpet, with the actors both up for awards in the same category. 
And Homeland star Damian Lewis set tongues wagging with his new shaven headed appearance as he posed with wife Helen McCrory before the show. 
Funnymen: Jim Parsons stepped out in a dapper black suit while Will Arnett arrived in a grey number with black lapels
Funnymen: Jim Parsons stepped out in a dapper black suit while Will Arnett arrived in a grey number with black lapels
Funnymen: Jim Parsons stepped out in a dapper black suit while Will Arnett arrived in a grey number with black lapels
Modern Men: Jesse Tyler Ferguson looked dapper
Modern Men: Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his on-screen partner Eric Stonestreet looked dapper
Modern Men: Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his on-screen partner Eric Stonestreet looked dapper while Rico Rodriguez sported a suit and tie
Modern Men: Jesse Tyler Ferguson and his on-screen partner Eric Stonestreet looked dapper while Rico Rodriguez sported a suit and tie
Sunset hues: Michelle Dockery teamed red with purple, Christine Baranski stepped out in scarlet, Danielle Brooks sported a bright orange plunging number
Seeing red: Christine Baranski stepped out in scarlet
Sunset hues: Christine Baranski stepped out in scarlet, Danielle Brooks sported a bright orange plunging number
Sunset hues: Michelle Dockery teamed red with purple, Christine Baranski stepped out in scarlet, Danielle Brooks sported a bright orange plunging number and Laura Dern looked pretty as a picture in salmon pink
Sunset hues: Michelle Dockery teamed red with purple, Christine Baranski stepped out in scarlet, Danielle Brooks sported a bright orange plunging number and Laura Dern looked pretty as a picture in salmon pink 
Ages unite: Kiernan Shipka hugged her co-star Robert Morse
Ages unite: Kiernan Shipka hugged her Mad Men co-star Robert Morse on the carpet 
Meanwhile, red carpet commentator Kelly Osbourne wowed in a scarlet dress with a plunging neckline.
Cinched in at the waist and featuring red beading at the shoulders, the eye-catching gown flattered the 28-year-old's figure.
She accented her look with matching red shoes and a heavy slick of fiery lipstick that clashed with her trademark lilac hair.
Her fellow E! host Giuliana Rancic looked equally stunning in a beautiful blue embroidered fishtail gown which accentuated her slim figure.
The darker side of fashion: Cat Deeley wore a revealing black dress
The darker side of fashion: Cat Deeley wore a revealing black dress, Jessica Lange wore an unusual black and nude number
The darker side of fashion: Cat Deeley wore a revealing black dress, Jessica Lange wore an unusual black and nude number, Jane Lynch wore a trouser suit
The darker side of fashion: Cat Deeley wore a revealing black dress, Jessica Lange wore an unusual black and nude gown, Jane Lynch wore a trouser suit and Silver Silverman posed in a slinky knee-length Stop Staring number
The darker side of fashion: Cat Deeley wore a revealing black dress, Jessica Lange wore an unusual black and nude gown, Jane Lynch wore a trouser suit and Sarah Silverman posed in a slinky knee-length Stop Staring number
Fishtail style: Giuliana Rancic arrived in a strapless pale blue gown  
Fishtail style: Giuliana Rancic arrived in a strapless pale blue gown with embroidered detail showing off her extremely slim figure 
Form fitting: Jane Krakowski wore a slate green dress that displayed her bare shoulders and toned arms
Form fitting: Jane Krakowski wore a slate green dress that displayed her bare shoulders and toned arms
Form fitting: Jane Krakowski wore a slate green dress that displayed her bare shoulders and toned arms
White hot: Taylor Schilling of Orange Is The New Black looked radiant in a floor-length white gown
White hot: Taylor Schilling of Orange Is The New Black looked radiant in a floor-length white gown
White hot: Taylor Schilling of Orange Is The New Black looked radiant in a floor-length white gown
Gloved one: Jane Fonda wore a single black glove on the red carpet of HBO's Emmys after-party and a funky long-sleeved dress
Gloved one: Jane Fonda wore a single black glove on the red carpet of HBO's Emmys after-party and a funky long-sleeved dress
Going green: Mayim Bialik joined the green brigade in a gorgeous long gown
Going green: Mayim Bialik joined the green brigade in a gorgeous long gown
  
  



THE 65TH ANNUAL PRIMETIME EMMY AWARD WINNERS LIST

DRAMA SERIES - Breaking Bad (AMC
Jeff Daniels poses in the press room on September 22,
ACTOR IN A DRAMA - Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom)
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA -Claire Danes (Homeland)
WRITING FOR A DRAMA - Henry Bromell (Homeland)
DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA - David Fincher (House of Cards)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA - Bobby Cannavale (Boardwalk Empire)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA - Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad)
COMEDY SERIES - Modern Family (ABC)
ACTOR IN A COMEDY - Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory)
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY - Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) - WINNER
WRITING FOR A COMEDY - Tina Fey and Tracey Wigfield (30 Rock)
DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY - Gail Mancuso (Modern Family)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY - Tony Hale (Veep)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY - Merritt Wever (Nurse Jackie)
MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Michael Douglas (Behind the Candelabra)
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Laura Linney (The Big C: Hereafter)
WRITING FOR A MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Abi Morgan (The Hour)
DIRECTING FOR A MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Steven Soderbergh (Behind the Candelabra)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE - James Cromwell (American Horror Story: Asylum)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN MINISERIES OR MOVIE - Ellen Burstyn (Political Animals)
OUTSTANDING REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM - The Voice



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