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[09/19/13 - 01:05 PM]
Final Presenters Announced for the "65th Primetime Emmy(R) Awards"
New additions include Malin Akerman, Stephen Amell, Connie Britton, Emilia Clarke, Jimmy Fallon, Tim Gunn, Jon Hamm and Alyson Hannigan.

[via press release from CBS]

FINAL PRESENTERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE "65TH PRIMETIME EMMY(R) AWARDS"

Telecast to Air Live Coast-to-Coast Sunday, Sept. 22 At 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT on CBS

NoHo Arts District, CA, September 19, 2013 - "65th Primetime Emmy(R) Awards" Executive Producer, Ken Ehrlich, has revealed the final presenters who will take the stage during the Emmy telecast on Sunday, Sept. 22, (8:00 PM, ET / 5:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The final presenters announced include some of the most talented and fan favorite performers on television, including:

Malin Akerman - Star of the upcoming ABC series "Trophy Wife"

Stephen Amell - Star of the CW series "Arrow"

Connie Britton - Nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (ABC's "Nashville")

Dan Bucatinsky - Winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (ABC's "Scandal")

Emilia Clarke - Nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (HBO's "Game of Thrones")

Jimmy Fallon - Host of the Emmy Nominated NBC series "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon"

Tim Gunn - Winner for Outstanding Reality Host (Lifetime's "Project Runway")

Jon Hamm - Nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (AMC's "Mad Men")

Alyson Hannigan - Star of the CBS series "How I Met Your Mother"

Mark Harmon - Star of the CBS series "NCIS"

LL COOL J - Star of the CBS series "NCIS: Los Angeles"

Mindy Kaling - Creator and star of the FOX series "The Mindy Project"

Heidi Klum - Winner for Outstanding Reality Host (Lifetime's "Project Runway")

Melissa Leo - Winner for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (FX's "Louie")

Julianna Margulies - Star of the CBS series "The Good Wife"

Dylan McDermott - Star of the upcoming CBS series "Hostages"

Bob Newhart - Winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (CBS's "The Big Bang Theory")

Dean Norris - Star of the Emmy nominated AMC series "Breaking Bad"

Jim Parsons - Nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (CBS's "The Big Bang Theory")

Carrie Preston - Winner of Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (CBS's "The Good Wife")

Cobie Smulders - Star of the CBS series "How I Met Your Mother"

Blair Underwood - Star of the upcoming NBC series "Ironside"

They join previously announced presenters Will Arnett, Alec Baldwin, André Braugher, Diahann Carroll, Bryan Cranston, Matt Damon, Claire Danes, Emily Deschanel, Zooey Deschanel, Michael Douglas, Anna Faris, Tina Fey, Allison Janney, Jimmy Kimmel, Margo Martindale, Amy Poehler, Sofia Vergara and Kerry Washington.

The 65TH PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS are executive produced by Ken Ehrlich. Neil Patrick Harris is both host and producer, and the telecast is directed by Louis J. Horvitz for AEG Ehrlich Ventures, LLC in association with the Television Academy. If you plan to Tweet this story, please use #Emmys and mention the official Emmys Twitter handle @primetimeemmys.

Official CBS Website: http://www.cbs.com/shows/emmy-awards/

Official Emmys Website: www.emmys.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primetimeemmys

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PrimetimeEmmys

RATING: To Be Announced





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· ARROW (CW)
· BIG BANG THEORY, THE (CBS)
· BREAKING BAD (AMC)
· GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
· GOOD WIFE, THE (CBS)
· HOSTAGES (CBS)
· HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (CBS)
· IRONSIDE (NBC)
· LOUIE (FX)
· MAD MEN (AMC)
· MINDY PROJECT, THE (HULU)
· NASHVILLE (CMT)
· NCIS (CBS)
· NCIS: LOS ANGELES (CBS)
· PROJECT RUNWAY (FREEFORM)
· SCANDAL (ABC)
· TROPHY WIFE (ABC)





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