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35th Artios Awards

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35th Artios Awards
DateJanuary 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)
Location
CountryUnited States
Presented byCasting Society of America
Hosted by
Websitewww.castingsociety.com/awards/artios
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The 35th Artios Awards, presented by the Casting Society of America, honoring the best originality, creativity and contribution of casting to the overall quality of film, television, theatre and short-form projects, was held on January 30, 2020, in New York City, Los Angeles and London.[1]

The television and theatre nominations were announced on September 24, 2019,[2] but the film nominations were announced on January 2, 2020.[3]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:[1]

Film

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Big Budget – Comedy
Big Budget – Drama
Studio or Independent – Comedy
Studio or Independent – Drama
  • Marriage Story – Francine Maisler, Douglas Aibel; Associate: Kathy Driscoll-Mohler
    • Harriet – Kim Coleman; Location Casting: Erica Arvold, Anne Chapman; Associate: Meghan Apostoles
    • Honey Boy – Chelsea Ellis Bloch, John Papsidera
    • JudyFiona Weir, Alice Searby
    • WavesAvy Kaufman; Location Casting: Mark Mullen
Low Budget – Comedy or Drama
Micro Budget – Comedy or Drama
  • Skin in the Game – Matthew Lessall
Animation
The Zeitgeist Award

Television

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Television Series – Comedy
Television Series – Drama
  • Game of ThronesNina Gold, Robert Sterne; Location Casting: Carla Stronge
    • The Deuce – Alexa L. Fogel; Associate: Kathryn Zamora-Benson, Elizabeth Berra
    • The Handmaid's Tale – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott; Location Casting: Robin D. Cook; Associate: Stacia Kimler, Jonathan Oliveira
    • Ozark – Alexa L. Fogel; Location Casting: Chase Paris, Tara Feldstein Bennett; Associate: Kathryn Zamora-Benson
    • This Is Us – Tiffany Little Canfield, Josh Einsohn, Bernie Telsey
Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama
  • Pose – Alexa L. Fogel; Associate: Kathryn Zamora-Benson, Caitlin D. Jones
    • Narcos: Mexico – Carla Hool
    • Succession – Francine Maisler, Douglas Aibel, Henry Russell Bergstein
    • The Umbrella Academy – Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, April Webster; Location Casting: Robin D. Cook; Associate: Samantha Garrabrant, Josh Ropiequet, Jonathan Oliveira
    • You – David H. Rapaport, Lyndsey Baldasare; Location Casting: Beth Bowling, Kim Miscia
Limited Series
  • When They See Us – Aisha Coley; Location Casting: Billy Hopkins, Ashley Ingram
    • The Act – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas; Location Casting: Lisa Mae Fincannon, Craig Fincannon; Associate: Kimberly Wistedt
    • ChernobylNina Gold, Robert Sterne
    • Escape at Dannemora – Rachel Tenner; Location Casting: Nancy Mosser, Katie Shenot; Associate: Bess Fifer, Charlene Lee
    • Fosse/Verdon – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Associate: Amelia Rasche McCarthy
    • Sharp Objects – David Rubin; Location Casting: Chase Paris, Tara Feldstein Bennett; Associate: Andrea Bunker
Film, Non-Theatrical Release
Live Television Performance, Variety or Sketch Comedy
Children's Pilot and Series (Live Action)
  • Andi Mack – Amber Horn, Danielle Aufiero; Associate: Steven Tylor O'Connor
    • Alexa & Katie – Sally Stiner, Barbie Block
    • Bunk'd – Howard Meltzer; Associate: Salvatore Schiavone
    • Fuller House – Alexis Frank Koczara, Christine Smith Shevchenko; Associate: Gianna Butler
    • Henry Danger – Krisha Bullock, Jamie Snow
    • Raven's Home – Danielle Aufiero, Amber Horn
Television Animation
Reality Series

Short-Form Projects

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Short Film
Short Form Series
  • It's Bruno! – Bess Fifer
    • The Dead Girl's Detective Agency – Sunday Boling, Meg Morman
    • The Donors – Nickole Doro, Shayna Sherwood
    • Love, Death & Robots – Ivy Isenberg; Location Casting: Kristina Ederly
    • Mr. Student Body President – Nickole Doro, Shayna Sherwood, Romy Stutman
    • The Real Bros of Simi Valley – Gianna Butler

Theatre

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New York Broadway Theatre – Comedy or Drama
New York Broadway Theatre – Musical
New York Broadway Theatre – Revival, Comedy or Drama
New York Broadway Theatre – Revival, Musical
New York Theatre – Comedy or Musical
New York Theatre – Drama
  • Daddy – Judy Henderson; Associate: Nick Peciaro
    • Blue Ridge – Karyn Casl
    • Days of Rage – Adam Caldwell
    • Good Grief – Henry Russell Bergstein
    • Mary Page Marlowe – Karyn Casl
    • The True – Judy Henderson; Associate: Nick Peciaro
Regional Theatre
Los Angeles Theatre
  • Sweat – Heidi Levitt; NY Casting: Billy Hopkins, Ashley Ingram; Associate: Marin Hope
    • Love, Actually Live – Duncan Stewart, Benton Whitley
    • Ragtime – Ryan Bernard Tymensky
    • Sweet Charity – Michael Donovan; Associate: Richie Ferris
    • Tiny Beautiful Things – Nicole Arbusto, Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths
    • The 26th Annual Young Playwright's Festival – Erica Silverman Bream, Cara Chute Rosenbaum
Special Theatrical Performance
  • Annie – Margery Simkin, Michael Donovan, Beth Lipari; Associate: Richie Ferris
    • A Chorus Line – Jay Binder, Justin Bohon
    • Antigone in Ferguson at Harlem Stage – Eyde Belasco
    • Pride Plays – James Calleri, Paul Davis, Erica Jensen
    • Songs for a New World – Carrie Gardner, Stephen Kopel
    • The Wiz – Megan Larche Dominick
Theatre Tours

Lynn Stalmaster Award

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Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award

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Hoyt Bowers Award

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  • Deborah Aquila

Rosalie Joseph Humanitarian Award

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  • Andrew Femenella

Artios Award for Creative Collaboration

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Excellence in Casting Award

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  • Andy Pryor

Special Recognition

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  • Pippa Markham, Kate Buckley and Gillian Hawser for their work in furthering casting honors with the creation of the BAFTA Casting Awards for television and film.

References

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  1. ^ a b Lewis, Hilary; Campione, Katie; Piña, Christy (30 January 2020). "Artios Awards: 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' 'Jojo Rabbit' Among Casting Society Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. ^ Bennett, Anita (24 September 2019). "Casting Society Unveils 2019 TV & Theater Artios Awards Nominees". Deadline. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  3. ^ Sheehan, Paul (2 January 2020). "Casting Society of America announces 2020 Artios Awards film nominees: 'The Irishman,' 'Once Upon a Time' …". Gold Derby. Retrieved 26 July 2021.