1985 Artios Award Winners – October 30, 1985
Honorees
Hoyt Bowers (posthumous)
Renee Valente – outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry and the casting process
Opening Remarks
Mike Fenton
Mistress of Ceremonies
Mariette Hartley
WINNERS:
Feature Film Casting
“Amadeus,” Mary Goldberg
Comedy Episodic Casting
“Cheers,” Steve Kolzak, Lori Openden **
Dramatic Episodic Casting
TIE:
“Cagney & Lacey,” Diane Dimeo
“Hill Street Blues,” Lori Openden, Simon Ayer **
Mini-Series or Movie of the Week Casting
“Fatal Vision,” Karen Hendel
NOMINEES:
Comedy Episodic Casting
“Night Court,” Eileen Knight *
“Cheers,” Steve Kolzak, Lori Openden **
“Kate & Allie,” Lynn Kressel, Geoffrey Johnson **
“Newhart,” Molly Lopata
“Brothers,” Helen Mossler, Mary Ann Barton **
Dramatic Episodic Casting
“St. Elsewhere,” Eugene Blythe
“Cagney & Lacey,” Diane Dimeo
“Call to Glory,” Carol Dudley
“Hill Street Blues,” Lori Openden, Simon Ayer **
“Dynasty,” Gary Shaffer, Marc Schwartz **
Mini-Series or Movie of the Week Casting
“The First Olympics,” Fran Bascom *
“Heartsounds,” Eve Brandstein
“The Burning Bed,” Ross Brown, Mary West
“Fatal Vision,” Karen Hendel
“Something About Amelia,” Lynn Stalmaster, Toni Toward
Feature Film Casting
“Sixteen Candles,” Jackie Burch
“A Soldier’s Story,” Reuben Cannon
“The Natural,” Ellen Chenoweth
“Amadeus,” Mary Goldberg
“Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai,” Terry Liebling
Awards are for the calendar year 1984
*shared credit non-CSA member
**shared credit between seasons