Tina Fey Wins (Another) Emmy

September 13, 2009 at 9:52am PST
Photos: NBC

The Primetime Emmy Awards may not be given out until next weekend, but overachiever Tina Fey has already won herself one.

Fey was awarded the Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy at last night's Creative Arts Primetime Emmys for her impersonation of Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live.

In her acceptance speech, Fey thanked SNL producer Lorne Michaels and her parents, "who are lifelong Republicans, for their patience."

Congratulations, Tina! And good luck next weekend.

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Tina Fey wins Emmy

Congratulations to Tina Fey on her Emmy win. Her impersonation of Sarah Palin is one of the best I have ever seen.

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