The casting directors of “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” “Knives Out,” “Jojo Rabbit” and “Marriage Story” were among the winners at the 35th annual Artios Awards, held Thursday at ceremonies in Los Angeles, New York and London.
Other winners in the eight feature-film categories were the casting directors on “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” “Skin in the Game,” “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” “The Lion King” and “Toy Story 4,” the last two of which tied in the animation category.
Television winners included the casting directors for the first seasons of “Russian Doll” and “Pose,” as well as those on the miniseries “When They See Us,” the reality program “Queer Eye” and the continuing series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Game of Thrones.”
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Awards were also given out in short film and theater categories.
Other winners in the eight feature-film categories were the casting directors on “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” “Skin in the Game,” “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” “The Lion King” and “Toy Story 4,” the last two of which tied in the animation category.
Television winners included the casting directors for the first seasons of “Russian Doll” and “Pose,” as well as those on the miniseries “When They See Us,” the reality program “Queer Eye” and the continuing series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Game of Thrones.”
Also Read: SAG Awards Crown 'Parasite,' Give the Oscar Race a Shot of Uncertainty
Awards were also given out in short film and theater categories.
- 1/31/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Sony’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Netflix’s Marriage Story, Searchlight’s Jojo Rabbit and Lionsgate’s Knives Out were among the film winners as the Casting Society of America handed out its 35th annual Artios Awards for film, TV and at separate ceremonies across two continents.
Check out the full list of winners below.
The Artios Awards splits most of its film categories by budget. The casting team behind Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took the Artios trophy for Big Budget Drama, while the casting crew for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out won for Big Budget Comedy.
Other winners on the film side included awards-season regulars Jojo Rabbit (Studio or Independent Comedy) and Marriage Story (Studio or Independent Drama). There was a tie in the Animation category, with Disney’s The Lion King and Toy Story 4 sharing the prize.
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Check out the full list of winners below.
The Artios Awards splits most of its film categories by budget. The casting team behind Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took the Artios trophy for Big Budget Drama, while the casting crew for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out won for Big Budget Comedy.
Other winners on the film side included awards-season regulars Jojo Rabbit (Studio or Independent Comedy) and Marriage Story (Studio or Independent Drama). There was a tie in the Animation category, with Disney’s The Lion King and Toy Story 4 sharing the prize.
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- 1/31/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Greenlit means a project is officially a go, so all you have to do is follow these leads to stay up to date. You never know where you’ll find an opportunity to land an audition! “To Kill a Mockingbird” Though the upcoming stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” written by none other than Aaron Sorkin, was announced months ago, the production moved forward in a big way this past week, when Broadway was abuzz with the news Jeff Daniels had been cast in the lead role of Atticus Finch, alongside Celia Keenan-Bolger as Scout. The casting decision reunites Daniels and Sorkin, who starred in and wrote HBO’s late “The Newsroom,” respectively. While a lot of the featured cast, which includes Will Pullen, Gideon Glick, and Latanya Richardson Jackson, has already been announced, the Scott Rudin and Lincoln Center Theater production has got Daniel Swee...
- 2/19/2018
- backstage.com
Following its sold-out and critically-acclaimed run Off-Broadway at The Duke on 42nd Street, Sarah DeLappe’s “The Wolves” has announced a subsequent production slated to run at Lincoln Center Theater’s Mitzi Newhouse Theater—and you can audition! The drama, which was a finalist this year for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, will hold Equity Principal Auditions on July 31 at the Actors’ Equity New York Audition Center (165 W 46th St.). Several female actors ages 18 and up are needed to fill out the ensemble that comprises the all-girl youth soccer team at the play’s center. As such, “actors should possess coordination, flexibility, and an inclination towards fitness,” with soccer skills particularly welcome. With casting director Daniel Swee at the helm, auditions will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sides from the piece will be provided upon arrival. Auditioners should bring a copy of their photo and résumé (as well as their...
- 7/20/2017
- backstage.com
Winners were revealed Thursday night for the Casting Society of America's 30th annual Artios Awards. Winners in the film categories included "The Wolf of Wall Street," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Dear White People." Check out the nominees here, the full list of winners below and all the rest of the season's offerings at The Circuit. Feature Film - Big Budget Comedy "The Wolf of Wall Street," Ellen Lewis Feature Film - Big Budget Drama "12 Years a Slave," Francine Maisler, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting), Melissa Kostenbauder (Associate) Feature Film - Studio or Independent Comedy "The Grand Budapest Hotel," Douglas Aibel, Jina Jay, Henry Russell Bergstein (Associate) Feature Film - Studio or Independent Drama "Dallas Buyers Club," Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Rich Delia, Tracy Kilpatrick (Location Casting), Allison Estrin (Associate) Feature Film Low Budget Comedy "Dear White People," Kim Taylor-Coleman Feature Film Low Budget Drama "Boyhood," Beth Sepko Feature Film Animation "Frozen,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
While the Oscars have yet to make room for casting directors — a pivotal part of the Best Picture equation — the oversight isn't stopping the Casting Society of America from readying its third decade of picking up the Academy's slack. Csa announced Monday morning that the 30th Annual Artios Awards will honor Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director Rob Marshall and Emmy Award-winning casting director Ellen Lewis for their individual work in the world of casting. The news arrives with nominations in categories of television, theater, new media and short film, and on the heels of the ceremony's move from November to Jan. 22, the thick of the awards season. Feature film nominations will be announced closer to the show date. Marshall, whose adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods" bows Dec. 25, will receive the New York Apple Award, "recognizing individuals who have made special contributions to the New York entertainment...
- 9/22/2014
- by Matt Patches
- Hitfix
The 29th annual Artios Awards celebrated the best casting directors in the business at Xl Nightclub in New York on Monday night. A joint ceremony was also held in Los Angeles. “If it wasn’t for actors, none of us would do what we do,” casting director Bernard Telsey said, welcoming the guests to the event. “What it is they do never ceases to blow my mind.” Four-time Tony winner Harvey Fierstein hosted the New York ceremony. “We’re really having fun watching you trip over yourselves!” Fierstein said, joking about how the casting directors struggled with public speaking and delivering their thank you speeches. “Never tell us we didn’t give a good audition again!” The evening’s presenters included Orlando Bloom, Judith Light, Aaron Tveit, Uzo Aduba, Emily Mortimer, and Condola Rashad. “A room full of casting directors! Must be every actor’s wet dream,” Bloom said with a laugh.
- 11/19/2013
- backstage.com
What if you could spend an hour with some of the top casting directors in New York? The American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" brings together some of the greatest artists in the theater for its ongoing video series, and the latest entry focuses on the important and often overlooked role of the casting director.In an hour-long conversation, moderator Patrick Pacheco speaks with New York casting directors David Caparelliotis, Tara Rubin, and Daniel Swee about the casting director's job, their collaboration with directors, recasting shows, and whether stars and "names" are necessary for success on Broadway."An axiom in show business maintains that directing is 90 percent casting," Pacheco says. Watch the entire video below for expert advice and insight from the casting directors themselves:Daniel Swee has cast more than 50 productions in nearly two decades for Lincoln Center Theater, including "Other Desert Cities," "War Horse," and "A Free Man.
- 2/13/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Daniel Lehman)
- backstage.com
Meg Ryan, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, John Lithgow, Joe Anderson and Kat Dennings will star in Bcdf Pictures' drama "Lives of the Saints."According to Variety, Chris Rossi is writing and directing.The cast also includes Kevin Zegars, Anthony Anderson and Esai Morales.Matt Tauber is producing with Claude Dal Farra and Daniel Swee. Brice Dal Farra, Lauren Munsch and Paul Prokop of Bcdf Pictures are executive producing, along with Danny Leiner and Jennifer Levine of Untitled Entertainment. The story dissects the intertwining stories of a group of Los Angeles residents seeking redemption for past mistakes. Shooting is set to begin November 13 in Los Angeles.
- 10/21/2010
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Playwright Tony Kushner, producer Marcy Carsey, and casting director Ellen Chenoweth will be honored by the Casting Society of America at this year's Artios Awards. The nominees for this year's awards—to be presented Nov. 1 in dual ceremonies at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles and the American Airlines Theatre in New York—were announced today. Kushner, Carsey, and Chenoweth will be presented with special awards. The complete list of nominees follows.Big budget feature, drama"Avatar," Margery Simkin and Mali Finn (initial casting)"Inglourious Basterds," Johanna Ray and Jenny Jue"Nine," Francine Maisler"Sherlock Holmes," Reg Poerscout-Edgerton"Shutter Island," Ellen Lewis and Carolyn Pickman (location casting)Big budget feature, comedy"Couples Retreat," Sarah Halley Finn and Randi Hiller"Date Night," Donna Isaacson"Julie and Julia," Francine Maisler"The Proposal," Amanda Mackey Johnson, Cathy Sandrich Gelfond, and Angela Peri (location casting)"Valentine's Day," Deborah Aquila and Tricia WoodFeature,...
- 9/15/2010
- backstage.com
Casting directors came out from behind the curtain to be honored by their peers last night at the 25th Annual Artios Awards. The bi-coastal awards, which were held simultaneously at the new Times Center in New York City and the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, are presented yearly for outstanding achievement in casting in theater, film, and television categories on the criteria of originality, creativity, and contribution of casting to the overall quality of a project.Celebrity awards presenters in New York were Patrick Wilson ("Little Children," "Angels in America"), Carrie Preston ("True Blood"), Michael Shannon ("Revolutionary Road"), Jennifer Morrison ("House"), Bill Pullman ("Oleanna"), Christine Ebersole ("Grey Gardens"), Vincent Kartheiser ("Mad Men"), and Elizabeth Reaser ("Twilight"). Stanley Tucci and producer Daryl Roth presented the New York Big Apple Award to Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, whose "Love, Loss and What I Wore" recently opened Off-Broadway to rave reviews.
- 11/3/2009
- backstage.com
"Star Trek," "Tropic Thunder," "Milk" and "Up" were among the films honored Monday night as the Casting Society of America held its 25th Artios Awards.
At simultaneous ceremonies at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City and the New York Times Building in New York, "Mad Men" and "Flight of the Conchords" were singled out in the TV series categories.
The awards, which recognize originality, creativity and quality in casting, were hosted by actor John Michael Higgins.
A career achievement award was presented to producer Laura Ziskin. Nora and Delia Ephron received the New York Apple Award, and John Frank Levey was the recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
On the film side, the winners were April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" in the category of studio feature, drama; Francine Maisler for "Tropic Thunder" (studio feature, comedy); Maisler and Nina Henninger (location casting) for "Milk" (indie...
At simultaneous ceremonies at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City and the New York Times Building in New York, "Mad Men" and "Flight of the Conchords" were singled out in the TV series categories.
The awards, which recognize originality, creativity and quality in casting, were hosted by actor John Michael Higgins.
A career achievement award was presented to producer Laura Ziskin. Nora and Delia Ephron received the New York Apple Award, and John Frank Levey was the recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
On the film side, the winners were April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" in the category of studio feature, drama; Francine Maisler for "Tropic Thunder" (studio feature, comedy); Maisler and Nina Henninger (location casting) for "Milk" (indie...
- 11/3/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Producer Laura Ziskin, writer-director Nora Ephron, writer Delia Ephron and casting director John Frank Levey will be honored at the Casting Society of America's 24th annual Artios Awards.
Simultaneous awards ceremonies will be held in at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the New York Times Building in New York on Nov. 2.
Ziskin is set to receive the group's Career Achievement Award. The New York Apple Award will be presented to Nora and Delia Ephron. Levy is this year's recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
Representing 425 members in the United States, Canada, England and Australia, Cas also announced its nominees in film TV and theater on Thursday.
In the category of big budget feature drama, Ellen Chenoweth scored two noms for "Changeling" and "Duplicity." The category nominees are John Papsidera for "The Dark Knight"; April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" and Avy Kaufman for "State of Play.
Simultaneous awards ceremonies will be held in at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the New York Times Building in New York on Nov. 2.
Ziskin is set to receive the group's Career Achievement Award. The New York Apple Award will be presented to Nora and Delia Ephron. Levy is this year's recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
Representing 425 members in the United States, Canada, England and Australia, Cas also announced its nominees in film TV and theater on Thursday.
In the category of big budget feature drama, Ellen Chenoweth scored two noms for "Changeling" and "Duplicity." The category nominees are John Papsidera for "The Dark Knight"; April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" and Avy Kaufman for "State of Play.
- 9/17/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jim Carnahan, the Roundabout Theatre Company's director of artistic development, was a double winner at the 23rd annual Artios Awards, which the Casting Society of America announced at its awards dinner Monday night at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.
Carnahan took the prize for musical theater casting for Spring Awakening and shared the comedy theater prize with Mele Nagler for their work on Prelude to a Kiss. Daniel Swee took the award for dramatic theater casting for The Coast of Utopia, while Stephanie Klapper earned off-Broadway theater honors for An Oak Tree.
Mike Nichols, whose work covers stage, film and TV, was presented with the group's Apple Award for lifetime contributions to the New York entertainment community .
In the feature film categories, the top honors went to the casting teams responsible for Dreamgirls in the dramatic category, Night at the Museum for comedy, Smokin' Aces for action/horror and Half Nelson for independent film.
The top episodic TV prizes went to Rescue Me for dramatic episode casting, Entourage for comedy, Brothers & Sisters for dramatic pilot and Ugly Betty for comedy pilot.
Carnahan took the prize for musical theater casting for Spring Awakening and shared the comedy theater prize with Mele Nagler for their work on Prelude to a Kiss. Daniel Swee took the award for dramatic theater casting for The Coast of Utopia, while Stephanie Klapper earned off-Broadway theater honors for An Oak Tree.
Mike Nichols, whose work covers stage, film and TV, was presented with the group's Apple Award for lifetime contributions to the New York entertainment community .
In the feature film categories, the top honors went to the casting teams responsible for Dreamgirls in the dramatic category, Night at the Museum for comedy, Smokin' Aces for action/horror and Half Nelson for independent film.
The top episodic TV prizes went to Rescue Me for dramatic episode casting, Entourage for comedy, Brothers & Sisters for dramatic pilot and Ugly Betty for comedy pilot.
- 11/6/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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