Mr. Cuarón’s Directorial Team:
- Unit Production Manager: David Siegel (Arizona Unit)
- First Assistant Directors: Josh Robertson, Stephen Hagen (Arizona Unit)
- Second Assistant Director: Ben Howard
This is Mr. Cuarón’s first DGA Award.
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Movies for Television and Mini-Series
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STEVEN SODERBERGH
Behind the Candelabra
(HBO)
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Mr. Soderbergh’s Directorial Team:
- Unit Production Manager: Michael Polaire
- First Assistant Director: Gregory Jacobs
- Second Assistant Director: Jody Spilkoman
- Second Second Assistant Director: Lynn Struiksma
This is Mr. Soderbergh’s first
DGA Award and third nomination. He was previously nominated in 2000 for
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for both Erin Brockovich and Traffic.
He is also the recipient of this year’s Robert B. Aldrich Service Award
for extraordinary service to the DGA and its membership.
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Dramatic Series
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VINCE GILLIGAN
Breaking Bad, “Felina”
(AMC) |
Mr. Gilligan’s Directorial Team:
- Unit Production Manager: Stewart A. Lyons
- Assistant Unit Production Manager: James Paul Hapsas
- First Assistant Director: Nina Jack
- Second Assistant Directors: Anna Ramey, Louis Lanni
- Second Second Assistant Director: Joann Connolly
- Additional Second Assistant Director: Marcia Woske
This is Mr. Gilligan’s first DGA Award and second
nomination. He was previously nominated in the Dramatic Series category
for the “Face Off” episode of Breaking Bad in 2011. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Comedy Series
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BETH McCARTHY-MILLER
30 Rock, “Hogcock!/Last Lunch”
(NBC) |
Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s Directorial Team:
- Unit Production Manager: Diana Schmidt
- First Assistant Director: Stephen Lee Davis
- Second Assistant Director: Vanessa Hoffman
- Assistant Unit Production Manager: Bill Sell
- Location Manager: Suk Yi Mar
This is Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s third DGA Award and tenth
nomination. She was also nominated this year, together with Rob Ashford,
in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Sound of Music Live! She was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category for 30 Rock
episodes “Live from Studio 6H” in 2012, “Live Show” in 2010, “The
Reunion Episode #304” in 2008 and “Somebody to Love” in 2007. She won
the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety
twice, in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes (co-directed with Joel Gallen) and in 2000 for the “Val Kilmer/U2” episode of Saturday Night Live. She was also twice nominated in that category for Saturday Night Live episodes “Christopher Walken & The Foo Fighters” in 2003 and the 25th Anniversary episode in 1999. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Series
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DON ROY KING
Saturday Night Live, “Saturday Night Live with Host Justin Timberlake”
(NBC) |
Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
- Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Matt Yonks, Bob Caminiti
- Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly
This is Mr. King’s first DGA Award and seventh nomination. He was previously nominated for Saturday Night Live episodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials
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GLENN WEISS
The 67th Annual Tony Awards
(CBS) |
Mr. Weiss’s Directorial Team:
- Associate Directors: Ken Diego, Robin Abrams, Stefani Cohen, Ricky Kirshner
- Stage Managers: Garry Hood, Phyllis Digilio-Kent,
Peter Epstein, Andrew Feigin, Lynn Finkel, Doug Fogel, Jeffry Gitter,
Arthur Lewis, Jeffrey M. Markowitz, Joey Meade, Seth Mellman, Tony
Mirante, Cyndi Owgang, Jeff Pearl, Elise Reaves, Lauren Class Schneider
This is Mr. Weiss’s fifth DGA Award and tenth nomination.
He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical
Variety in 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2012 for the 61st, 64th, 65th and 66th Annual Tony Awards. He was previously nominated in the same category in 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2008 for the 55th, 56th, 59th, 60th, and 62nd Annual Tony Awards. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Reality Programs
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NEIL P. DeGROOT
72 Hours, “The Lost Coast”
(TNT) |
This is Mr. DeGroot’s second DGA Award. He won the DGA
Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs in
2011 for “Episode 1115” of The Biggest Loser. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Children's Programs
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AMY SCHATZ
An Apology to Elephants
(HBO) |
This is Ms. Schatz’s fifth DGA Award and eighth
nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial
Achievement in Children’s Programs four times for A Child’s Garden of Poetry in 2011, Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now) “The Poetry Show” in 2008, 'Twas the Night in 2001 and Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepy Time Tales in 1999. She was also nominated an additional three times in this category for Don’t Divorce Me! Kids’ Rules for Parents on Divorce in 2012, Hard Times for an American Girl: The Great Depression in 2009 and Through a Child's Eyes: September 11, 2001 in 2002. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Commercials
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MARTIN de THURAH
Epoch Films |
The Man Who Couldn’t Slow Down, Hennessy VS – Droga5
- First Assistant Director: Shawn Thomas
Human Race, Acura MDX 2014 – Mullen
- First Assistant Director: Jey Wada
- Second Assistant Director: Dillon Neaman
- Second Second Assistant Director: Erin Stern
This is Mr. de Thurah’s first DGA Award. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Documentary
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JEHANE NOUJAIM
The Square
Netflix
Participant Media
Noujaim Films
Maktube Productions
Worldview Entertainment
Roast Beef Productions |
This is Ms. Noujaim’s second DGA Award and third
nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial
Achievement in Documentary for Startup.com in 2001 (together with Chris Hegedus) and was also nominated in this category in 2004 for Control Room. |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Special Awards
In a surprise announcement, DGA President
Paris Barclay called former National Vice President Steven Soderbergh to
the stage to accept the Robert B. Aldrich Award in honor of
Soderbergh’s extraordinary service to the DGA and its membership. Joined
by former DGA President/current Secretary-Treasurer Michael Apted and
former DGA President Taylor Hackford, Barclay thanked Soderbergh for his
devotion to the Guild, especially his work to protect and extend the
creative rights of directors. Soderbergh, who was first elected to the
National Board in 2001, served for nine years as National Vice President
before stepping down last June. Soderbergh was also a founding member
of the Guild’s Independent Directors Committee, a chair of the Eastern
Directors Council, a member of the Western Directors Council, and he
chaired DGA Honors three times. Soderbergh currently serves on the PAC
Leadership Council and the DGA Foundation, and he is co-chair of the
Guild’s Theatrical Creative Rights Committee, a position he has held
since 2002.
The recipients of the Directors Guild of America Service and Achievement Awards for 2014 are:
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STEVEN SODERBERGH
Robert B. Aldrich Service Award
Given in in recognition of extraordinary service
to the Directors Guild of America and to its membership.
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SHONDA RHIMES & BETSY BEERS
DGA Diversity Award
Given in
recognition of commitment to diversity hiring and providing jobs and
opportunities to women and minorities in DGA-covered categories.
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LEE BLAINE
Frank Capra Achievement Award
Given to an
Assistant Director or Unit Production Manager in recognition of their
career and service to the industry and the DGA.
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VINCENT DeDARIO
Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award
Given to an Associate Director or Stage Manager in recognition of their service to the industry and DGA.
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(Matéria e fotos reproduzidas do site da Directors Guild of America)
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