Everything was coming up roses _ and daisies, lilacs and tulips _ for Julianne Moore at HBO’s floral-themed Emmys after-party.
In her bright yellow dress, Moore practically blended in with the colorful decor that covered the floor, walls and tables. The first-time Emmy winner, who portrayed Gov. Sarah Palin in the TV movie “Game Change,” held court with her trophy at a table near the party’s centerpiece: a circular sofa surrounded by giant faux flowers. She posed for photos with eager attendees _ even when they seemed apprehensive about asking for yet another picture.
“Are you kidding? I’ll never get tired of this,” she said with a grin before pinning her red locks up in a makeshift bun. “I just wish it wasn’t so hot.”
Nearby at his own table, “Boardwalk Empire” star Steve Buscemi helped himself to a platter of desserts, including macaroon lollipops. He eventually loosened his tie.
Several HBO stars, including “True Blood” vampire Alex Skarsgard and shape-shifter Sam Trammel, mingled throughout the sprawling soiree held outside the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. Attendees feasted on such dishes as kale salad, purple roasted potatoes and chicken with gnocchi.
Nicole Kidman, who was nominated alongside Moore for lead actress in a TV movie for “Hemingway & Gellhorn,” and her husband, country singer Keith Urban, made a brief appearance at the party, which included a stop to chat with Jane Fonda and Michael J. Fox, before Urban led Kidman out through the massive crowd.
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