LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Directors Guild of America President Michael Apted today announced the DGA's nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for 2005 in the television categories of Dramatic Series Night, Comedy Series, Musical Variety, Reality Programs, Daytime Serials and Children's Programs. The winners of all six categories will be announced at the 58th Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday, January 28, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.
"With the landscape of television rapidly widening and productions becoming more complex and more visually ambitious, the role of the director is increasingly critical to the success of television programming," said DGA President Michael Apted. "The DGA Television Awards represent an opportunity for the Guild to recognize this vital role and to honor the broad range of excellence found in television directing today."
Apted continued: "As we celebrate the inauguration of the DGA Reality Television Award this year, I offer my congratulations to the first five nominees -- their work is a strong testament to the importance of the director's role in this genre."
DRAMATIC SERIES NIGHT
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order):
MICHAEL APTED
"ROME - THE STOLEN EAGLE"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Stanley Wlodkowski
First Assistant Director: Sergio Ercolessi, Julie Bloom,
Thomas Gormley
Second Assistant Director: Barbara Ravis, Kiersten Miller
This is Mr. Apted's third nomination. He was nominated in the Feature
Film category for COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER in 1980, and in the Dramatic
Series Night category for THE COLLECTION-HAROLD PINTER (PBS SPECIAL)
in 1978.
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ALAN BALL
SIX FEET UNDER - "EVERYONE'S WAITING"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Robert del Valle
First Assistant Director: Marty Elcan
Second Assistant Director: Cara McCastlain
Second Second Assistant Directors: Eddie Kalpa, Yumiko Takeya,
Melody Beam, Matt Buckler
This is Mr. Ball's third nomination. He won the DGA Award for
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night in 2001
for SIX FEET UNDER (PILOT) and was nominated in the same category for
SIX FEET UNDER ("I'M SORRY I'M LOST") in 2003.
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PARIS BARCLAY
HOUSE - "THREE STORIES"
FOX
Unit Production Manager: Gerrit van der Meer
First Assistant Director: Carol Green
Second Assistant Director: Janet VanEtten
Second Second Assistant Director: Stacy Christenson
Additional Second Second Assistant Director: Grace Liu
This is Mr. Barclay's sixth nomination. In 1998 he won the DGA Award
for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Night for
NYPD BLUE ("HEART AND SOULS"). He was nominated in 1996 for ER ("ASK
ME NO QUESTIONS, I'LL TELL YOU NO LIES"); in 2000 for THE WEST WING
("THE PORTLAND TRIP"); in 2001 for THE WEST WING ("THE INDIANS IN THE
LOBBY"); and in 2002 for THE WEST WING ("DEBATE CAMP").
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PETER HORTON
GREY'S ANATOMY - "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Ann Kindberg
First Assistant Director: Carey Dietrich
Second Assistant Director: Korey Pollard
Second Second Assistant Director: Deborah Greaney
This is Mr. Horton's first nomination.
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JEFF MELMAN
GREY'S ANATOMY - "IN TO YOU LIKE A TRAIN"
ABC
Unit Production Manager: Carla Corwin
First Assistant Director: Annette Sutera
Second Assistant Director: Shawn Hanley
Second Second Assistant Director: Laura Petticord
DGA Trainee: Patricia Butler
This is Mr. Melman's first nomination.
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COMEDY SERIES
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order):
MARC BUCKLAND
MY NAME IS EARL - "PILOT"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Henry Lange, Jr.
First Assistant Director: Joan Cunningham
Second Assistant Director: Jeff Bilger
Second Second Assistant Director: Stacy Schrader
This is Mr. Buckland's first nomination.
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JAMES BURROWS
WILL AND GRACE - "ALIVE AND SCHTIKING"
NBC
Unit Production Manager: Tim Kaiser
First Assistant Director: Dale White
Second Assistant Director: Caryn Rae Shick
Technical Coordinator: Russell D. Sherman
This is Mr. Burrows' twenty-first nomination. The four-time DGA Award
winner received his first nomination in 1981 for the TAXI episode
"JIM THE PSYCHIC." He is a ten-time nominee and two-time winner for
CHEERS in 1982, 1983 (winner), 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990
(winner), 1991 and 1992. He won the DGA Award again in 1993 for the
pilot episode of FRASIER, and in 1995 was nominated for the FRIENDS
episode "THE ONE WITH THE BIRTH." He received the nomination in 1997
for the DHARMA AND GREG pilot, and was also nominated for WILL &
GRACE from 1998-2003, winning the award in 2000 for his direction of
the episode "LOWS IN THE MID-EIGHTIES."
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LARRY CHARLES
CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM - "THE END"
HBO
Associate Director: Dale Stern
Stage Manager: Jonathan Harris
This is Mr. Charles' second nomination. He was previously nominated
for CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM ("THE NANNY FROM HELL") in 2002.
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JULIAN FARINO
ENTOURAGE - "EXODUS"
HBO
Unit Production Manager: Wayne Carmona
First Assistant Directors: Gary Goldman, Jeff Kay
Second Assistant Director: Susan Hellmann
Second Second Assistant Director: Michelene Mundo
This is Mr. Farino's first nomination.
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BRYAN GORDON
CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM - "KOREAN BOOKIE"
HBO
Associate Director: Dale Stern
Stage Manager: Jonathan Harris
This is Mr. Gordon's third nomination. He won the DGA Award for
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2002 for CURB
YOUR ENTHUSIASM ("SPECIAL SECTION") and was nominated in 2004 for
CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM ("THE 5 WOOD").
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MUSICAL VARIETY
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order):
MATTHEW DIAMOND
"GREAT PERFORMANCES: DANCE IN AMERICA
SWAN LAKE WITH AMERICAN BALLET THEATER"
PBS
Associate Director: Rae Kraus
Stage Manager: David Fox
This is Mr. Diamond's fifth nomination. He won the DGA Award for
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in 2002 for
FROM BROADWAY: FOSSE and in 1995 for SOME ENCHANTED EVENING,
CELEBRATING OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN. He was nominated in 1998 for SAVION
GLOVER - STOMP, SLIDE & SWING: PERFORMANCE IN THE WHITE HOUSE, and
also in 1998 in the Documentary category for DANCE MAKER.
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JERRY FOLEY
"LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN" - SHOW #2452
CBS
Associate Directors: Randi Grossack, Jessica Santini
Stage Managers: Biff Henderson, Frank Comito, Mark Dicso, Edward
Valk, Sandy Stevens
This is Mr. Foley's seventh nomination, all for THE LATE SHOW WITH
DAVID LETTERMAN. He was nominated in 2004 for episode #2187, in 2002
for episode #1876, in 2001 for episode #1634, in 2000 for episode
#1527, in 1999 for episode #1294, and in 1998 for episode #958.
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LOUIS J. HORVITZ
"THE 77TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS"
ABC
Associate Directors: James Tanker, Timothy H. Kettle, Mike Polito,
Richard Preuss, Deborah Read, Greg Fera, Rita Rogers-Blye, Lauren
Singer, Anne Rickey, Harriet Ells, Ronni Fisher, David Kelmachter
Stage Managers: Gary Natoli, Denny Barry, Rita Cossette, John
Esposito, Valdez Flagg, Harve Levine, Arthur Lewis, Dency Nelson,
Ronald Paul, Vincent Poxon, Jason Seligman, Rob Sellers, Jr., Douglas
Smith
This is Mr. Horvitz's twelfth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA
Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety in
1997 for THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS. He received his first nomination
in 1985 for LIVE AID CONCERT. He was nominated again in 1993 for THE
KENNEDY CENTER HONORS, and in 1995 for SINATRA: 80 YEARS MY WAY. He
received his next three DGA nominations for THE 70TH ANNUAL ACADEMY
AWARDS, THE 71ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS AND THE 72ND ANNUAL ACADEMY
AWARDS. He garnered another nomination in 2001 for THE KENNEDY CENTER
HONORS, and again in 2002-2004 for THE 74TH, 75TH, and 76TH ANNUAL
ACADEMY AWARDS.
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CHUCK O'NEIL
"THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART"
COMEDY CENTRAL
Associate Director: Paul A.J. Pennolino
Stage Manager: Craig Spinney
This is Mr. O'Neil's third nomination. He was nominated for THE DAILY
SHOW WITH JON STEWART in 2003 and 2004.
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ALAN SKOG
"LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
HIGHER GROUND HURRICANE RELIEF BENEFIT"
PBS
Associate Director: Karen McLaughlin
Stage Managers: Electa Brown, Phyllis Digilio, Lynn Finkel, Douglas
Fogel, Mark McKenna, Jeffrey Pearl
This is Mr. Skog's first nomination.
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GLENN WEISS
"THE 59TH ANNUAL TONY AWARDS"
CBS
Associate Directors: Gregg Gelfand, Robin Mishkin, Ricky Kirshner
Stage Managers: Garry W. Hood, Peter Epstein, Andrew Feigin, Lynn
Finkel, Douglas Fogel, Jeffry Gitter, Christopher
Kelly, Arthur Lewis, Mark McKenna, Jeffrey Pearl
This is Mr. Weiss' third nomination. He was nominated in 2001 and
2002 for THE 55TH and 56TH ANNUAL TONY AWARDS, respectively.
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REALITY PROGRAMS
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order)(See Note):
ROSS BREITENBACH
BRAT CAMP - "EPISODE #104"
ABC
TONY CROLL
THREE WISHES - "EPISODE #1, PILOT"
NBC
STAR PRICE
PENN & TELLER: BULLSHIT! - "CIRCUMCISION"
SHOWTIME
Segment Directors: Scott Schaefer, Chip Selby, Ted Saad, Tim Rogan
Stage Manager: Tim Rogan
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J. RUPERT THOMPSON
FEAR FACTOR - "HEIST FEAR FACTOR, SEASON 6 PREMIERE"
NBC
Stage Manager: John Stewart
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BERTRAM VAN MUNSTER
THE AMAZING RACE, "EPISODE #805"
CBS
Segment Director: Michael Noval
NOTE: These are all first-time nominations.
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DAYTIME SERIALS
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order):
LARRY CARPENTER
"ONE LIFE TO LIVE' - EPISODE #9385
ABC
Associate Directors: Teresa Anne Cicala, Paul Glass
Stage Managers: Richard A. Manfredi, Alan P. Needleman
Production Associate: Allison J. Samon
This is Mr. Carpenter's third nomination. He was nominated for ONE
LIFE TO LIVE, episode #8655 in 2002 and episode #8849 in 2003.
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OWEN RENFROE
"GENERAL HOSPITAL" - EPISODE #10914
ABC
Associate Directors: Ron Cates, Christine Magarian, Penny Pengra,
Peter Fillmore
Stage Managers: Craig McManus, Crystal Craft
Production Associates: Lisa Kaseff, Denise Van Cleave, Christine
Cooper
This is Mr. Renfroe's first nomination.
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HERBERT STEIN
"DAYS OF OUR LIVES" - EPISODE #10090
NBC
Associate Directors: Julie Brady, Joseph H. Lumer
Stage Managers: Joseph H. Lumer, Francesca Bellini-De Simone,
Stuart W. Howard
Production Associates: Tonya Van Horn Peat, Michael Fiamingo
This is Mr. Stein's second nomination. He was previously nominated
for DAYS OF OUR LIVES, episode #8557 in 1999 (co-director Roger
Inman).
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MICHAEL STICH
"THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" - EPISODE #4623
CBS
Associate Directors: Steven Wacker, Clyde Kaplan, Jennifer Howard
Stage Managers: Laura Yale, Douglas Hayden, Lisa Winther-Huston
This is Mr. Stich's seventh nomination for his direction of THE BOLD
AND THE BEAUTIFUL. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial
Achievement in Daytime Serials in 1991 and 1994; he was nominated in
1993, 1996, 2001 and 2002.
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ELLEN WHEELER
"GUIDING LIGHT" - EPISODE #14696
CBS
Associate Directors: Christopher Cullen, Jan Conklin, Ilene Frankel,
Tracey Hanley Bryggman, Andrea Giles-Rich
Stage Managers: Adam Reist, Ann Vettel, Joseph Willmore
Production Associates: Elana Slott, Charles Grayauskie, Kristin
Doherty
This is Ms. Wheeler's first nomination.
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CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
The nominees for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs for 2005 are (in
alphabetical order):
CHRIS EYRE
"EDGE OF AMERICA"
SHOWTIME
Unit Production Manager: Donald Schain
First Assistant Director: Matias Alvarez
Second Assistant Director: Miriam Epstein Footer
Second Second Assistant Director: Christopher Barnes
This is Mr. Eyre's first nomination.
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ELLEN GOOSENBERG KENT
"I HAVE TOURETTE'S, BUT TOURETTE'S DOESN'T HAVE ME"
HBO
This is Ms. Goosenberg Kent's first nomination.
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DAVID JACKSON
"BUFFALO DREAMS"
DISNEY CHANNEL
Unit Production Manager: Donald Schain
First Assistant Directors: Matias Alvarez
Second Assistant Director: Miriam Epstein Footer
Second Second Assistant Director: Cody J. Harbaugh
This is Mr. Jackson's first nomination.
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SEAN MC NAMARA
THAT'S SO RAVEN - "COUNTRY COUSIN #336"
DISNEY CHANNEL
Associate Director: Thomas Rickard
Stage Manager: Eric Dean Seaton
This is Mr. McNamara's fourth nomination. He was nominated in 2000
and 2001 for the "EASY WAY" and "VERY SCARY STORY" episodes of EVEN
STEVENS, and in 2003 for THE EVEN STEVENS MOVIE.
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JESSICA SHARZER
"SPEAK"
SHOWTIME
Unit Production Manager: Fred R Berner
First Assistant Director: Daniel Shaw
Second Assistant Director: Kathleen M. Tull
Second Second Assistant Director: Jeremy Haak
This is Ms. Sharzer's first nomination.