The casting administrators of “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” “Knives Out,” “Jojo Rabbit” and “Marriage Story” have been among the many winners on the 35th annual Artios Awards, held Thursday at ceremonies in Los Angeles, New York and London.
Other winners within the eight feature-film classes have been the casting administrators 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 final two of which tied within the animation class.
Television winners included the casting administrators for the primary seasons of “Russian Doll” and “Pose,” in addition to these on the miniseries “When They See Us,” the truth program “Queer Eye” and the persevering with sequence “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Game of Thrones.”
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Awards have been additionally given out in brief movie and theater classes.
In the 34 earlier years of the Artios Awards, the movie that might win the Academy Award for Best Picture was additionally honored for its casting 14 instances. Nine of these instances have come within the final 14 years, together with “Green Book” final 12 months.
The Artios Awards have been first handed out in 1985 and are chosen by members of the Casting Society of America, a company based in 1982.
Ron Funches hosted the L.A. ceremony, Michelle Buteau the New York present and Jason Isaacs the London occasion.
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Special awards got to actress and advocate Geena Davis (the Lynn Stalmaster Award for Career Achievement), Deborah Aquila (the Hoyt Bowers Award), Audra McDonald (the Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award), Andrew Femenella (the Rosalie Joseph Humanitarian Award), Tim Bevan and Eric Fellne (the Artios Award for Creative Collaboration), Andy Pryor (the Excellence in Casting Award) and Pippa Markham, Kate Buckley and Gillian Hawser.
The winners:
Feature Film Recipients
Animation: (TIE) “The Lion King,” Sarah Halley Finn, Jason B. Stamey (Associate); and “Toy Story 4,” Kevin Reher, Natalie Lyon
Big Budget – Comedy: “Knives Out,” Mary Vernieu, Angela Peri (Location Casting), Bret Howe (Associate)
Big Budget – Drama: “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” Victoria Thomas
Studio or Independent – Comedy: “Jojo Rabbit,” Des Hamilton
Studio or Independent – Drama: “Marriage Story,” Francine Maisler, Douglas Aibel, Kathy Driscoll-Mohler (Associate)
Low Budget – Comedy or Drama: “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” Julia Kim, Nina Henninger (Location Casting), Sarah Kliban (Associate)
Micro Budget – Comedy or Drama: “Skin in the Game,” Matthew Lessall
The Zeitgeist Award: “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” Nina Gold, April Webster, Alyssa Weisberg, Angela Young (Associate)
Television Recipients
Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy: “Russian Doll,” Christine Kromer, Andrew Femenella (Associate)
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama: “Pose,” Alexa L. Fogel, Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate), Caitlin D. Jones (Associate)
Television Series Comedy: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Cindy Tolan, Juliette Ménager (Location Casting), Anne Davison (Associate)
Television Series – Drama: “Game of Thrones,” Nina Gold, Robert Sterne, Carla Stronge (Location Casting)
Limited Series: “When They See Us,” Aisha Coley, Billy Hopkins (Location Casting), Ashley Ingram (Location Casting)
Film – Non-Theatrical Release: “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” Tamara-Lee Notcutt, Tiffany Mak (Location Casting), Alexis Allen (Associate)
Live Television Performance, Variety or Sketch Comedy: “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All in the Family’ and ‘The Jeffersons’,” Marc Hirschfeld, Geralyn Flood, Katrina Wandel George (Associate)
Children’s Pilot and Series (Live Action): “Andi Mack,” Amber Horn,…