Mia Michaels won the award for Outstanding Choreography for her work on So You Think You Can Dance, when the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were handed out last night in Hollywood.
Joining Michaels in the winner's circle was Betty White, who won Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy for her Saturday Night Live hosting duties. At 88-years-old that marks her fifth career Emmy.
Neil Patrick Harris, meanwhile, took home two Emmys -- one for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy for Glee, and a second for his Tony Awards hosting duties.
The Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama series awards went to John Lithgow for his work on Dexter and Ann Margaret for Law & Order: SVU, respectively.
Jeff Probst took home the award for Outstanding Reality Show Host for the third year in a row. But with Cat Deeley not even nominated, the category really had very little credibility to begin with.
HBO's WWII miniseries the Pacific led the way in total trophies last night, taking home seven awards.
For a full list of Creative Arts Emmy winners, click here.
The Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, airs next Sunday.