In Spirit Of Sue Sylvester, Jane Lynch Wins Emmy Trophy
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In Spirit Of Sue Sylvester, Jane Lynch Wins Emmy Trophy
SUE SYLVESTER MIGHT HAVE HAD TO BULLY HER WAY INTO THE 2010 Emmy opening, but her alter ego Jane Lynch was one of the belles at the ball.
Chicago native Lynch won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her portrayal of the ruthless cheerleading coach on Glee whose modus operandi is win at any cost.
Even though this was her first Emmy win, Lynch confidently took the stage and exclaimed, "Thank you so much. This is outlaaaaandish!" with South Side snap.
Lynch then thanked her parents "on the South Side of Chicago for raising us -- yeah! South Side! -- for raising us to the sounds of musical theater and being so unintentionally hilarious. And I want to share this with my fellow nominees. I'm a fan of all of you. And, this is, I, uh, I love being an actor. I love being an actor among actors. I love being an ensemble."
She went on to say, "I have to thank my lord and creator ['Glee' mastermind] Ryan Murphy for creating this role of a lifetime and the cast who are so young and fresh-faced, and when I'm not seething with jealousy, I'm so proud of you."
Lynch also sent out thanks to her wife, Dr. Lara Embry, whom she married Memorial Day in Massachusetts, and her step daughter Hayden. Here's the clip:
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