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1999 Artios Awards

1999 Artios Award Winners – September 22, 1999

Honorees

Jane Jenkins & Janet Hirshenson – Hoyt Bowers Award - outstanding contribution to the Casting Profession

Budd Friedman – Career Achievement Award

Welcome

Mary V. Buck – Los Angeles


WINNERS:

Feature Film Casting – Drama

“Saving Private Ryan,” Denise Chamian

Feature Film Casting – Comedy

“Election,” Lisa Beach

Independent Feature Film Casting

“Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss,” Robert McGee

Animated Voice-Over Casting

“A Bug’s Live,” Ruth Lambert *

Movie of the Week Casting

“The Rat Pack,” Nancy Foy

Mini-Series Casting

“The Sixties,” Molly Lopata

Daytime Episodic Drama

“All My Children,” Judy Blye Wilson

Dramatic Episodic Casting

“OZ,” Alexa L. Fogel

Comedy Episodic Casting

“Frasier,” Jeff Greenberg

Dramatic Pilot Casting

“Felicity,” Marcia Shulman

Comedy Pilot Casting

“Will & Grace,” Tracy Lilienfield

Theatre Drama Casting

TIE:

“Death of a Salesman,” Bernard Telsey *

“The Iceman Cometh,” Jay Binder

Theatre Comedy Casting

“Closer,” Ilene Starger

Theatre Musical Casting

“You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” Jay Binder


NOMINEES:

Feature Film Casting – Drama

“GO,” Joseph Middleton

“October Sky,” Nancy Foy, Jo Doster (Location)

“Out of Sight,” Francine Maisler *

“Pleasantville,” Ellen Lewis, Debra Zane

“Saving Private Ryan,” Denise Chamian

Feature Film Casting – Comedy

“10 Things I Hate About You,” Marcia Ross, Donna Morong *

“Celebrity,” Juliet Taylor *

“Election,” Lisa Beach

“Pushing Tin,” Ellen Chenoweth

“The Parent Trap,” Ilene Starger

Independent Feature Film Casting

“Another Day In Paradise,” John Papsidera

“Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss,” Robert McGee

“Clay Pigeons,” Risa Bramon Garcia, Randi Miller

“Permanent Midnight,” Ronnie Yeskel, Richard Hicks

“Thursday,” Christine Sheaks

Animated Voice-Over Casting

“A Bug’s Live,” Ruth Lambert *

“Hey Arnold!,” Joey Paul

“Mulan,” Ruth Lambert

“The King and I,” Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff, Tara Jayne Rubin

“The Wild Thornberrys,” Barbara Wright

Movie of the Week Casting

“Alice in Wonderland,” Lynn Kressel

“Dash & Lily,” Phyllis Huffman *

“Pirates of Silicon Valley,” Lisa Freiberger

“The Rat Pack,” Nancy Foy

“Winchell,” Juel Bestrop

Mini-Series Casting

“Joan of Arc,” Susan Glicksman, Fern Orenstein ***

“Mama Flora’s Family,” Reuben Cannon, Shay Bentley Griffin (Location) *

“Noah’s Ark,” Lynn Kressel *** ***

“Storm of the Century,” Lynn Kressel

“The Sixties,” Molly Lopata

Daytime Episodic Drama

“All My Children,” Judy Blye Wilson

“Days of our Lives,” Fran F. Bascom

“General Hospital,” Mark Teschner

“Guiding Light,” Glenn Daniels

“One Life to Live,” Julie Madison

“The Young & the Restless,” Meryl O’Loughlin

Dramatic Episodic Casting

“ER,” John Levey, Barbara Miller (Executive)

“Homicide: Life on the Street,” Pat Moran

“Law & Order,” Suzanne Ryan, Lynn Kressel (Executive)

“NYPD Blue,” Junie Lowry Johnson, Scott Genkinger

“OZ,” Alexa L. Fogel

Comedy Episodic Casting

“Frasier,” Jeff Greenberg

“Friends,” Leslie Litt, Barbara Miller (Executive)

“Spin City,” Bonnie Finnegan

“Sports Night,” Bonnie Zane, Paula Rosenberg

“Will & Grace,” Tracy Lilienfield *

Dramatic Pilot Casting

“Any Day Now,” Judith Holstra, Shay Bentley Griffin (Location)

“Felicity,” Marcia Shulman

“Providence,” April Webster, David Bloch

“Trinity,” John Levey, Mark Saks, Barbara Miller (Executive)

“Turks,” Megan Branman, Jane Alderman

Comedy Pilot Casting

“It’s Like, You Know…,” Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld *

“Maximum Bob,” David Rubin, Debra Zane

“Sports Night,” Bonnie Zane, Paula Rosenberg

“That 70’s Show,” Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld *

“Will & Grace,” Tracy Lilienfield

Theatre Drama Casting

“Amy’s View,” Daniel Swee

“Death of a Salesman,” Bernard Telsey *

“Electra,” Bernard Telsey

“The Iceman Cometh,” Jay Binder

“Wit,” Bernard Telsey

Theatre Comedy Casting

“Art,” Daniel Swee

“Closer,” Ilene Starger

“Most Fabulous Story Ever Told,” Bernard Telsey

“Ring Round the Moon,” Daniel Swee

“Twelfth Night,” Daniel Swee

Theatre Musical Casting

“Do Re Mi,” Jay Binder

“Fosse,” Arnold J. Mungioli

“Parade,” Beth Russell, Mark Simon

“Rent,” (Broadway) Bernard Telsey

“You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” Jay Binder

 

* shared credit non-CSA member

*** location casting, non-member