Jessica Lange Wins Best Supporting Actress In A Miniseries At Emmys 2012 For 'American Horror Story'

Jessica Lange Wins Second Emmy
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Jessica Lange, a cast member in the television series "American Horror Story," poses before the PaleyFest 2012 panel discussion for the show, Friday, March 2, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Jessica Lange took home the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Miniseries Or Movie at the 64th annual Emmys awards ceremony for her work in "American Horror Story."

Lange beat out two of her "AHS" co-stars Frances Conroy and Sarah Paulson, who was nominated for her work in "Game Change." Mare Winningham of "Hatfields & McCoys" and Judy Davis of "Page Eight" were also nominated.

Lange will return for Season 2 of "American Horror Story," subtitled "Asylum," but as a completely new character.

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