Hot on the heels of a shocking Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, the Casting Society of America announced the television and theatre nominations for the 35th Artios Awards, honoring the contributions of casting directors to the arts.
While Netflix’s “When They See Us,” which won casting for a limited series, and HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” which won casting for a drama series at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards earlier this month, have the potential to repeat their accomplishments thanks to the newly announced nominations. The competition for comedy series casting is wide open, with Emmy-winning “Fleabag” not nominated by Csa.
As for networks, Netflix far and away outstripped its competitors, scoring an impressive 19 television Artios Award nominations, compared to just eight for HBO, four for Hulu, three for FX, and two for Amazon Prime Video.
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate...
While Netflix’s “When They See Us,” which won casting for a limited series, and HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” which won casting for a drama series at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards earlier this month, have the potential to repeat their accomplishments thanks to the newly announced nominations. The competition for comedy series casting is wide open, with Emmy-winning “Fleabag” not nominated by Csa.
As for networks, Netflix far and away outstripped its competitors, scoring an impressive 19 television Artios Award nominations, compared to just eight for HBO, four for Hulu, three for FX, and two for Amazon Prime Video.
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate...
- 9/24/2019
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
The Casting Society of America (Csa) has announced the nominations for the 35th Artios Awards for television and theater.
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate of incredible nominees is a testament to how the quality of our work is positively reflected in this most impressive list of projects,” said Russell Boast, President, Csa. “As we approach our 35th Artios Awards we celebrate the great achievements our members have made, past and present, and look towards making even more of an impact throughout our industry.”
The awards — which honor the contributions of casting directors in television, theatre, and film — will be handed out on January 30, 2020 in Los Angeles, New York City and London. Comedian, actor and writer Ron Funches is set to host the awards in L.A.
Below is the full list of nominations.
Television Pilot And First Season – Comedy
Dead To Me – Sherry Thomas,...
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate of incredible nominees is a testament to how the quality of our work is positively reflected in this most impressive list of projects,” said Russell Boast, President, Csa. “As we approach our 35th Artios Awards we celebrate the great achievements our members have made, past and present, and look towards making even more of an impact throughout our industry.”
The awards — which honor the contributions of casting directors in television, theatre, and film — will be handed out on January 30, 2020 in Los Angeles, New York City and London. Comedian, actor and writer Ron Funches is set to host the awards in L.A.
Below is the full list of nominations.
Television Pilot And First Season – Comedy
Dead To Me – Sherry Thomas,...
- 9/24/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
New series including “When They See Us,” “Succession” and “Pen15” are among the 35th Artios Award nominees, the Casting Society of America (Csa) announced Tuesday.
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate of incredible nominees is a testament to how the quality of our work is positively reflected in this most impressive list of projects,” said Russell Boast, president, Csa. “As we approach our 35th Artios Awards we celebrate the great achievements our members have made, past and present, and look towards making even more of an impact throughout our industry.”
The Artios Awards celebrate the contribution of casting directors in film, television and theater. The milestone 35th ceremony will take place Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 in three cities: Los Angeles, New York and London. Comedian, actor and writer Ron Funches will host the Los Angeles event.
“When They See Us” helped Netflix earn the...
“It has been an exceptional year for the art of casting and this slate of incredible nominees is a testament to how the quality of our work is positively reflected in this most impressive list of projects,” said Russell Boast, president, Csa. “As we approach our 35th Artios Awards we celebrate the great achievements our members have made, past and present, and look towards making even more of an impact throughout our industry.”
The Artios Awards celebrate the contribution of casting directors in film, television and theater. The milestone 35th ceremony will take place Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 in three cities: Los Angeles, New York and London. Comedian, actor and writer Ron Funches will host the Los Angeles event.
“When They See Us” helped Netflix earn the...
- 9/24/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” HBO’s “Barry,” Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and CBS’ “Young Sheldon” are among the TV nominees for the 34th annual Artios Awards from the Casting Society of America.
On the legit side, “The Boys in the Band,” “Lobby Hero” and “Angels in America” were among the productions recognized.
The Artios kudos will be handed out on Jan. 31 in simultaneous ceremonies held in Beverly Hills and New York.
The casting team behind shows such as “American Horror Story,” “Glee,” and “Supernatural” will be honored. Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson and Carol Kritzer of Ulrich/Dawson/Kritzer Casting will receive the Hoyt Bowers Award for their outstanding contribution to the casting profession.
“It has been an exceptional year on stage and screen,” said Russell Boast, Csa president in announcing the first wave of Artios nominations. Nominees for feature film will be unveiled early next year.
Csa members submitted...
On the legit side, “The Boys in the Band,” “Lobby Hero” and “Angels in America” were among the productions recognized.
The Artios kudos will be handed out on Jan. 31 in simultaneous ceremonies held in Beverly Hills and New York.
The casting team behind shows such as “American Horror Story,” “Glee,” and “Supernatural” will be honored. Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson and Carol Kritzer of Ulrich/Dawson/Kritzer Casting will receive the Hoyt Bowers Award for their outstanding contribution to the casting profession.
“It has been an exceptional year on stage and screen,” said Russell Boast, Csa president in announcing the first wave of Artios nominations. Nominees for feature film will be unveiled early next year.
Csa members submitted...
- 9/20/2018
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
The Deuce, Atlanta, Game of Thrones, The Boys in the Band and Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert are among the Artios Awards nominees in television, theater and short film announced today by the Casting Society of America.
Recognizing outstanding achievement in casting, the 34th Annual Artios Awards will take place January 31, 2019, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles & Stage 48 in New York City.
“It has been an exceptional year on stage and screen,” said Russell Boast, Csa President. “As the profession of casting gains more and more industry recognition we are pleased to announce our first slate of nominees – many of whom have also recently been recognized by our peers at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the American Theatre Wing among many others this awards season.”
All nominees, submitted by Csa members, represent projects that were aired, released or performed between June 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018. Nominees for...
Recognizing outstanding achievement in casting, the 34th Annual Artios Awards will take place January 31, 2019, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles & Stage 48 in New York City.
“It has been an exceptional year on stage and screen,” said Russell Boast, Csa President. “As the profession of casting gains more and more industry recognition we are pleased to announce our first slate of nominees – many of whom have also recently been recognized by our peers at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the American Theatre Wing among many others this awards season.”
All nominees, submitted by Csa members, represent projects that were aired, released or performed between June 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018. Nominees for...
- 9/20/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Actors looking to transplant themselves to Los Angeles have no doubt heard this all-too-familiar refrain: Traffic is a nightmare.The geography is ridiculously spread out. You will spend a record number of hours in your car. But until you've actually experienced the teeth-grinding tedium of a true Southland "rush hour," until you've attempted to get from Santa Monica to the Valley in less than an hour, until you've racked up a few thousand miles on your odometer—well, you probably have no idea just how true those statements are. "You won't realize until you've been here for a while that you literally will live out of your car," says actor Carrie Wiita. "I'm from Oregon, and it takes 10 minutes to get anywhere. Between rush hour and having to drive all over the city, L.A.'s a totally different culture." That's why many actors find it necessary to create a...
- 1/22/2010
- backstage.com
All eight episodes of the new Web series Compulsions are available for viewing, and we have the first here for you to check out in its entirety. Dark, suspenseful, and violent, Compulsions explores three seemingly "normal" people who act on their darkest desires.
The first independently produced original series released by Impulsive Productions LLC, Compulsions tells the tale of Mark Sandler, who holds a dull desk job during the day and is a professional sadist at night. His best friend and colleague, Justine Davis, is a sweet-appearing innocent blonde who can pistol-whip like the pro she is. And then there’s Mark’s co-worker Cassandra Morrissey, a diligent hard-working It geek who is an unrepentant voyeur, using her It skills to spy on employees at home and work – including Mark. And don’t expect a tidy ending to Season One. These characters are just getting started!
“Compulsions is unique because...
The first independently produced original series released by Impulsive Productions LLC, Compulsions tells the tale of Mark Sandler, who holds a dull desk job during the day and is a professional sadist at night. His best friend and colleague, Justine Davis, is a sweet-appearing innocent blonde who can pistol-whip like the pro she is. And then there’s Mark’s co-worker Cassandra Morrissey, a diligent hard-working It geek who is an unrepentant voyeur, using her It skills to spy on employees at home and work – including Mark. And don’t expect a tidy ending to Season One. These characters are just getting started!
“Compulsions is unique because...
- 12/11/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Hype can be a dangerous thing. Is it after all a fickle critter that once rattled can never really be sent back to its cage. So when Bernie Su and his team behind Compulsions began their late summer teases for their dark web thriller, they knew this day would come. The internet's day of reckoning. Today the 8-episode series debuts exclusively on Dailymotion, having signed a deal with the site granting it a month-long exclusive window on Compulsions. Already the popular video site had been featuring the trailer for the series front and center, and it now leads with the first episode surrounded by some custom front page skinning. Last night in Los Angeles, in a packed screening premiere at Cinespace a room full of some 200 or so lucky ones had a chance to collectively writhe and squirm through the first 4 episodes. "I know the expectations are high," wrote creator...
- 12/1/2009
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Our L.A. Take Fivers for 2008 are closing out a fine year of very personal, very inspiring writing. Back Stage acknowledges the hours of thoughtful work contributed by Seth Caskey, Deon Lucas, Annie Quinn, Jamie Silberhartz, and Richard Lewis Warren — whose entry does not appear here this month, as he is struggling with his mother's illness. We hope you'll find the Take Fivers' year-end recollections and wishes as moving as we did.We plan to introduce to you our brand-new set of Take Fivers in our Jan. 1 issue. Like this year's group, they are a diverse bunch, at various stages in their careers, corresponding from various parts of the U.S. They are eagerly looking forward to sharing the months with you, having been deeply inspired by this year's writers.Annie Quinn: The Measure of an ActorAs Take Five wraps up for 2008 and I balance holiday shopping with that...
- 12/22/2008
- backstage.com
Annie Quinn, Em-Braceable Me -- When I was 13, I had braces. They were heavy and awkward and permanently stuck to my teeth. I remember how I tried to conceal them by not smiling, and I begged and pleaded with the orthodontist to take them off. Who can start acting with a mouth full of metal? I wanted them off. And I got my wish. They were taken off six months early, and I was ready to perform — only problem is now I think I might be facing braces karma. I left last month's Take Five a cliffhanger: My episode of My Name Is Earl was preempted and my birthday was a bust. This month my episode aired. Yes, the episode where I play a cheerleader with headgear. Everyone who watched was extremely thrilled that I was in the entire episode. The irony was that after bracing myself the first time for my episode to premiere,...
- 11/25/2008
- backstage.com
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