40th Artios Awards

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40th Artios Awards
DateFebruary 12, 2025
Site The Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles
The Edison Ballroom, New York City
White City House, London
CountryUnited States
Presented by Casting Society of America
Website www.castingsociety.com/awards/artios
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The 40th Artios Awards , presented on February 12, 2025, by the Casting Society of America, will honor the best in originality, creativity and contribution of casting professionals to the overall quality of a film, television series, short form project, theatre production and commercial. The ceremony is scheduled to take place simultaneously at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, the Edison Ballroom in New York, and the White City House in London. [1]

Contents

The nominations for the television, short form project, and theatre categories were announced on November 1, 2024. The nominations for the film categories will be announced in December 16, 2024, while the recipients for the special awards will be revealed later on. [2] [3] The category for Live Television Performance, Variety, or Sketch – Comedy, Drama, or Musical while the category for International Television Series was introduced.

Winners and nominees

Film

  • To be announced
  • To be announced
Feature Studio or Independent – Comedy
  • To be announced
Feature Studio or Independent – Drama
  • To be announced
Feature Low Budget – Comedy or Drama
  • To be announced
Feature Micro Budget – Comedy or Drama
  • To be announced
Feature Animation
  • To be announced
The Zeitgeist Award
  • To be announced

Television

Television Series – Comedy
  • Hacks (Season 3) – Nicole Abellera Hallman, Jeanne McCarthy; Anna Mayworm (Associate Casting Director)
  • Julia (Season 2) – Sharon Bialy, Gohar Gazazyan; Stacia Kimler (Associate Casting Director); Lisa Lobel, Angela Peri (Location Casting Director); Melissa Morris (Location Associate Casting Director)
  • Loot (Season 2) – Jill Anthony Thomas, Anthony J. Kraus; Katrina Wandel George (Associate Casting Director)
  • Only Murders in the Building (Season 3) – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Destiny Lilly
  • Reservation Dogs (Season 3) – Angelique Midthunder; Stacey Rice, Tara Mazzucca (Associate Casting Director); Chris Freihofer (Location Casting Director)
  • The Bear (Season 2) – Jeanie Bacharach; Mickie Paskal, Jennifer Rudnicke, AJ Links (Location Casting Director); Kaitlin Shaw (Location Associate Casting Director)
Television Series – Drama
  • Slow Horses (Season 3) – Nina Gold; Melissa Gethin Clarke (Associate Casting Director)
  • The Chi (Season 6) – Carmen Cuba, Judith Sunga; Christal Karge, Marisa Ross (Location Casting Directors); Jenn Noyes (Location Associate Casting Director)
  • The Crown (Season 6) – Robert Sterne; Luci Lenox (Location Casting Director)
  • The Gilded Age (Season 2) – Bernard Telsey, Adam Caldwell; Amelia Rasche McCarthy (Associate Casting Director)
  • The Morning Show (Season 3) – Victoria Thomas
  • The Summer I Turned Pretty (Season 2) – Lyndsey Baldasare, David H. Rapaport; Kimberly Wistedt, Lisa Mae Fincannon (Location Casting Directors)
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama
  • 3 Body Problem Nina Gold, Robert Sterne
  • Elsbeth – Mark Saks, Findley Davidson; John Andrews (Associate Casting Director)
  • Fallout John Papsidera; Julie Tucker, Ross Meyerson (Location Casting Directors)
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith – Carmen Cuba; Charley Medigovich (Associate Casting Director)
  • Shōgun – Laura Schiff, Carrie Audino; Chelsea Egozi (Associate Casting Director); Kei Kawamura (Location Casting Director)
  • Sugar – Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy, Rebecca Mangieri; Samantha Rood (Associate Casting Director)
  • The Curse – Angelique Midthunder, Jennifer Venditti; Tara Mazzucca (Associate Casting Director); Victoria Cadwallader, Jennifer Schwalenberg (Location Casting Directors)
  • The Girls on the Bus – Junie Lowry-Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Erica A. Hart; Josh Ropiequet, Briana Dunlay (Associate Casting Directors)
Limited Series
  • All the Light We Cannot See – Lucy Bevan, Emily Brockmann; Katie Brydon (Associate Casting Director); Susanne Scheel (Location Casting Director)
  • Baby Reindeer Nina Gold, Martin Ware
  • Fargo – Rachel Tenner; Rick Messina (Associate Casting Director); Stephanie Gorin, Jackie Lind, Rhonda Fisekci (Location Casting Directors); Brendan Wilcocks (Location Associate Casting Director)
  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans – Alexa L. Fogel; Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate Casting Director)
  • Ripley Avy Kaufman; Scotty Anderson (Associate Casting Director); Francesco Vedovati, Barbara Giordani (Location Casting Directors)
  • True Detective: Night Country – Francine Maisler; Amber Wakefield, Molly Rose (Associate Casting Directors); Jessica Ronane, Deborah Schildt (Location Casting Directors)
Film, First Released for Television or Streaming
  • Flamin' Hot – Carla Hool; Jo Edna Boldin, Marie McMaster (Location Casting Directors)
  • Quiz Lady – Nicole Abellera Hallman, Jeanne McCarthy; Erica Johnson (Associate Casting Director); Ryan Glorioso (Location Casting Director); Justin Coulter (Location Associate Casting Director)
  • Red, White & Royal Blue – Rich Delia, Kelly Valentine Hendry; Jessica Mescall (Location Associate Casting Director)
  • Scoop Nina Gold, Martin Ware
  • The Great Lillian Hall – Jessica Fox-Thigpen
  • The Idea of You – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Brian Sutow (Associate Casting Director), Chase Paris, Tara Feldstein (Location Casting Directors)
Animated Program for Television
  • Big Mouth (Season 7) – Julie Ashton
  • Blue Eye Samurai (Season 1) – Margery Simkin, Orly Sitowitz; Elizabeth Vitale, Jasmine Gutierrez (Associate Casting Directors)
  • Bob's Burgers (Season 14) – Julie Ashton
  • Dee & Friends in Oz (Season 1) – Rachel Reiss, Angela Mickey
  • Family Guy (Season 22) – Jackie Sollitto, Christine Terry
  • Rick & Morty (Season 7) – Robert McGee, Ruth Lambert; Sara Jane Sherman (Additional Casting)
Live Action Children & Family Series
Reality Series – Competition
  • RuPaul's Drag Race (Season 16) – Goloka Bolte, Ethan Petersen
  • Squid Game: The Challenge (Season 1) – Erika Dobrin, Robyn Kass; Christopher Burnley, Tony Miros (Casting Producers)
  • The Circle (Season 6) – Erin Tomasello; Joy Herrera, Sena Rich (Casting Producers)
  • The Golden Bachelor (Season 1) – Lindsay Liles
  • Top Chef (Season 21) – Ron Mare; Heather Allyn, Joy Barrett, Sena Rich (Casting Producers)
Reality Series – Structured and Unstructured
  • Queer Eye (Season 8) – Pamela Vallarelli, Quinn Fegan, Jessica Jorgensen, Danielle Gervais
  • Shark Tank (Season 15) – Mindy Zemrak
  • sMothered (Season 5) – Paul Head
  • The Great Christmas Light Fight (Season 11) – Kristen Moss; Asjai Lou, Tony Miros, Thea Washington (Casting Producers)
  • Vanderpump Villa (Season 1) – Damon Furberg, Heather Allyn
Live Television Performance, Variety, or Sketch – Comedy, Drama, or Musical

Short Form Projects

Short Film
  • Abel – Carla Hool
  • By Any Other Name – Shakyra Dowling
  • Guts – Conrad Woolfe
  • Rapt – Walter Ware, Rachel Imbriglio
  • The Rebel Girls – Leah Daniels-Butler
  • The Roof – Candido Cornejo
Short Form Series
  • Command Z – Carmen Cuba, Salvatore Schiavone
  • Crossing Cultures – Kristen Moss
  • Nesting – Jason Knight, John Buchan
  • RZR – Claire Koonce
  • Tales of Terror – Nickole Doro
  • Tires – Diane Heery, Jason Loftus

Theatre

Broadway – Comedy or Drama
Broadway – Musical
New York Theatre – Comedy or Drama
  • Oh, Mary! – Henry Russell Bergstein
  • Russian Troll Farm – Karyn Casl
  • The Comeuppance – David Caparelliotis
  • The Night of the Iguana – Stephanie Klapper
  • The Pianist – Will Cantler, Destiny Lilly; Charlie Hano (Associate Casting Director)
  • The Welkin – Karyn Casl, Destiny Lilly
New York Theatre – Musical
  • Fiddler on the Roof – Geoff Josselson
  • Here We Are – Bernard Telsey, Adam Caldwell; Geoff Josselson (Associate Casting Director)
  • (pray) – Destiny Lilly
  • Rent – Kevin Metzger-Timson
  • The Great Gatsby – Jillian Cimini, Stephen Kopel; Neal Buckley (Associate Casting Director)
  • The Lonely Few – Beth Lipari, Phyllis Schuringa, Craig Burns, Destiny Lilly; Charlie Hano (Associate Casting Director)
Los Angeles Theatre
Regional Theatre
  • A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre) – Lauren Port; Rachael Jimenez (Associate Casting Director)
  • A Strange Loop – Destiny Lilly
  • Another Marriage – JC Clementz
  • Antigone – Becca McCracken
  • Clyde's – Stephanie Klapper
  • Fat Ham – David Caparelliotis
  • The Who's Tommy – Lauren Port, Merri Sugarman; Rachael Jimenez (Associate Casting Director), Spencer Gualdoni
Special Theatrical Performance
Theatre Tours
  • Company – Merri Sugarman; Spencer Gualdoni (Associate Casting Director)
  • Funny Girl (National Tour) – Jim Carnahan, Jason Thinger
  • Mamma Mia! – Kevin Metzger-Timson, Spencer Gualdoni (Associate Casting Director)
  • MJ the Musical – Lindsay Levine, Rachel Hoffman
  • Mrs. Doubtfire – Craig Burns
  • The Wiz – Tara Rubin, Olivia Paige West

Commercials

Commercial

Honorary Awards

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