A-list stars in television hit the red carpet ahead of the 65th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday (Sept. 22).
Michael Douglas joked that he didn't care about winning, although he later won an Emmy for his starring role in the HBO miniseries "Behind the Candelabra."
SOUNDBITE: Michael Douglas, "Behind the Candelabra" star, saying (English):
"No I don't care about winning at all. This will be my fifth Emmy nomination. Yeah sure, it'll be nice but it's all gravy."
Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad" also playfully said that he didn't care about the golden statue.
SOUNDBITE: Bryan Cranston, "Breaking Bad" star, saying (English):
"Does it matter? It's merely an honor just to win."
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was as humble as ever when asked if she cared about winning.
SOUNDBITE: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep" star, saying (English):
"You know what I have no idea, I go into this thing assuming I'm going to lose because chances are,