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Presenters for Creative Awards Confirmed

Matthew Perry

The cast of presenters for the 2003 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards was announced by producer Spike Jones, Jr. Here's a list of stars who will be brightening the evening:

Christina Applegate, Married with Children

Kim Cattrell, Sex and The City

Paige Davis, Trading Spaces

Will Estes, American Dreams

Jennifer Garner, Alias

Brad Garrett, Everybody Loves Raymond

Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm in the Middle

Joe Mantegna, Joan of Arcadia

Cheech Marin, The Ortegas

Julian McMahon, Nip/Tuck

Joe Pantoliano, The Handler

CCH Pounder, The Shield

Jeff Probst, Survivor

Joely Richardson, Nip/Tuck

Brittany Snow, American Dreams

Bradley Whitford, The West Wing

Fred Willard, A Minute with Stan Hooper

Alfre Woodard, The Practice

Matthew Perry, Friend

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We are thrilled to have this great mix of talent from both network and cable participating in our show," said Jones.  These presenters along with cast of MADtv will create an exciting and memorable Creative Arts ceremony."

The cast of MADtv, Fox's successful sketch comedy series, will host the ceremony, which will air as a 2-hour special on September 19 at 6 p.m. on E!

The two-hour telecast is set to highlight 64 categories of Emmy Awards including those given for guest actor in a comedy series, and guest actor in a drama series.  New categories added include: nonfiction writing, nonfiction directing and a new single camera series picture editing award.   In addition, the engineering awards and new interactive media awards will also be announced during this year’s Creative Arts Awards evening.

Joining Jones in producing the 2003 Primetime Creative Arts Awards are Michael A. Hoey and John Moffitt who return as co-executive producers for a sixth year.  Tony Desena is writing the show and Susan Abramson is the talent executive.

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