Al Pacino wins Emmy for best actor in miniseries
August 30th, 2010 - 10:00 am ICT by IANSLos Angeles, Aug 30 (IANS) Hollywood veteran Al Pacino bagged the outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie award at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.
Directed by Barry Levinson, the miniseries is about the life and work of physician-assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian, which is played by Pacino.
Mick Jackson won the outstanding directing for a miniseries, movie or a dramatic special award for making the biopic “Temple Grandin”, about a woman with autism who revolutionised practices for the humane handling of livestock on cattle ranches and slaughter houses.
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