Jane Lynch is now the two-time defending champ for Best Reality Host for NBC’s “Hollywood Game Night.” She picked up the trophy as the last category presented at Saturday night’s Creative Arts Emmys. Our exclusive Gold Derby odds placed her out front with odds of 8/15, making her the first host to repeat in the category since Jeff Probst (“Survivor“) won four in a row from 2008-2011. It is the third Emmy overall for Lynch, who won Best Comedy Supporting Actress for “Glee” in 2010.
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Nipping at her heels was Cat Deeley, who had 4/1 odds to prevail for “So You Think You Can Dance” after five consecutive nominations. Deeley would have been only the second to win this category for hosting a live show, following Tom Bergeron, who won in 2012 for “Dancing With the Stars“; he was nominated again this year but was considered an underdog with 50/1 odds.
Anthony Bourdain is a two-time Emmy champ, but he has yet to win this category for “The Taste,” for which he was nominated for the third straight year and got 9/1 odds. His previous wins came in the Best Informational Program category for “Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown,” and he won that category again on Saturday.
Another previous winner contended in this category: the duo of Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn for “Project Runway.” They won for the first time in 2013, the first year Klum and Gunn were nominated together for the award. Before that, Klum was nominated solo, and to date she’s tied with Ryan Seacrest (“American Idol“) the second most nominated host in this category with six total bids, behind Bergeron with eight.
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Complete list of 2015 Creative Arts Emmy winners
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Photo: Jane Lynch in “Hollywood Game Night.” Credit: Trae Patton/NBC