34th Artios Awards

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34th Artios Awards
DateJanuary 31, 2019 (2019-01-31)
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CountryUnited States
Presented by Casting Society of America
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Website www.castingsociety.com/awards/artios
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34th Artios Awards , presented by the Casting Society of America, honoring the best originality, creativity and the contribution of casting to the overall quality of a film, television, theatre and short-form projects, was held on January 31, 2019, in simultaneous ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles and Stage 48 in New York City. [1] The New York City ceremony was hosted by Bridget Everett, while June Diane Raphael and Paul Scheer hosted the Los Angeles ceremony.

Contents

The television and theatre nominations were announced on September 20, 2018. [2] The film nominations were announced on January 4, 2019. [3]

Winners and nominees

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

Film

Big Budget – Comedy
  • Green Book – Rick Montgomery; Location Casting: Meagan Lewis; Associate: Thomas Sullivan
    • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs – Ellen Chenoweth; Location Casting: Jo Edna Boldin; Associate: Susanne Scheel; Location Associate: Marie A.K. McMaster
    • Deadpool 2 – Mary Vernieu, Marisol Roncali; Location Casting: Corinne Clark, Jennifer Page, Yumi Takada, Nina Henninger; Associate: Raylin Sabo
    • Game Night – Rich Delia; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris; Associate: Adam Richards
    • Mary Poppins Returns – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Associate: Conrad Woolfe; UK Associate: Sarah Trevis
Big Budget – Drama
  • Vice – Francine Maisler; Additional Casting: Amber Wakefield
    • A Star Is Born – Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Associate: Raylin Sabo
    • Boy Erased – Carmen Cuba; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris; Associate: Shelby Cherniet
    • The Hate U Give – Yesi Ramirez; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris
    • Widows – Francine Maisler; Location Casting: Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal; Associate: Amber Wakefield
Studio or Independent – Comedy
  • Crazy Rich Asians – Terri Taylor; Associate: Sarah Domeier
    • Book Club – Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Avy Kaufman; Associate: Roya Semnanian, Joey Montenarello
    • Love, Simon – Denise Chamian; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris
    • Private Life – Jeanne McCarthy, Rori Bergman; Associate: Karlee Fomalont
    • Sorry to Bother You – Eyde Belasco; Location Casting: Nina Henninger; Location Associate: Sarah Kliban
Studio or Independent – Drama
Low Budget – Comedy or Drama
Micro Budget – Comedy or Drama
Animation
The Zeitgeist Award

Television

Television Series – Comedy
Television Series – Drama
  • The Crown Nina Gold, Robert Sterne
    • The Americans – Rori Bergman; Associate: Dayna Katz
    • Game of Thrones – Nina Gold, Robert Sterne; Location Casting: Carla Stronge
    • The Handmaid's Tale – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott; Location Casting: Robin D. Cook; Associate: Jonathan Oliveira
    • This Is Us – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Josh Einsohn; Associate: Ryan Bernard Tymensky
Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Jeanie Bacharach, Cindy Tolan; Associate: Anne Davison, Betsy Fippinger
    • Atypical – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Josh Einsohn; Associate: Ryan Bernard Tymensky, Rachel Dill
    • Barry – Sherry Thomas, Sharon Bialy; Associate: Stacia Kimler
    • GLOW – Jennifer Euston, Elizabeth Barnes; Associate: Seth Caskey
    • Young Sheldon – Nikki Valko, Ken Miller, Peter Pappas
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama
  • Ozark – Alexa L. Fogel; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris; Associate: John Ort
    • The Chi – Carmen Cuba; Location Casting: Christal Karge, Marisa Ross; Associate: Judith Sunga, Jenn Noyes
    • Claws – Cathy Sandrich Gelfond, Jenn Presser; Location Casting: Meagan Lewis
    • The Deuce – Alexa L. Fogel; Associate: Kathryn Zamora-Benson
    • The Looming Tower Avy Kaufman
Limited Series
  • Godless – Ellen Lewis; Location Casting: Jo Edna Boldin, Helen Geier; Native American Casting: Rene Haynes; Associate: Kate Sprance, Marie A.K. McMaster
Film, Non-Theatrical Release
  • Paterno – Ellen Chenoweth; Associate: Susanne Scheel
    • Fahrenheit 451 – Douglas Aibel, Henry Russell Bergstein; Location Casting: Robin D. Cook; Associate: Jonathan Oliveira
    • Flint – Susan Edelman
    • Menendez: Blood Brothers – Brett Greenstein, Collin Daniel; Associate: Sherie Hernandez
    • The Kissing Booth – Gary M. Zuckerbrod; Location Casting: Mito Skellern
Live Television Performance, Variety or Sketch Comedy
Children's Pilot and Series (Live Action)
Television Animation
Reality Series

Short-Form Projects

Short Film
  • The Lost – Matthew Lessall
    • Akeda – Becky Silverman, Lisa Zambetti
    • Emergency – Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington
    • Lucy in the Sky – Jen Rudin
    • The Zim – Jessica Sherman
Short Form Series
  • Relationship Status – Meg Morman, Sunday Boling
    • I Love Bekka & Lucy – Angela Terry Barbara Stordahl, Lisa Bourne
    • Overdue – Sherrie Henderson; Associate: Vanessa Knight
    • The Off Season – Shayna Sherwood, Nickole Doro
    • Zac & Mia – Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington

Theatre

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
  • School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play – Adam Caldwell, Will Cantler, Karyn Casl
    • A Letter to Harvey Milk – Stephanie Klapper
    • Jerry Springer: The Opera – Rebecca Scholl, Cesar A. Rocha
    • Jersey Boys – Tara Rubin, Lindsay Levine, Merri Sugarman; Associate: Claire Burke
    • KPOP – Henry Russell Bergstein
    • Our Lady of 121st Street – David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port
    • The Sting – Tara Rubin; Associate: Felicia Rudolph
New York Theatre – Drama
  • Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train – David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port
    • Animal – Lauren Port
    • At Home at the Zoo – David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port
    • Hangman – Will Cantler, Karyn Casl, Adam Caldwell
    • Transfers – Adam Caldwell, Will Cantler, Karyn Casl
Regional Theatre
  • Angels in America – Tara Rubin, Laura Schutzel; Location Casting: Amy Potozkin
    • 12 Angry Men – Michael Donovan; Associate: Richie Ferris
    • Actually – Will Cantler, Karyn Casl, Adam Caldwell
    • The Cake – Karyn Casl
    • The Graduate – Michael Donovan; Associate: Richie Ferris
Los Angeles Theatre
  • Henry IV – Tracy Lilienfield; Associate: Emily Towler
    • Belleville – Ryan Bernard Tymensky
    • Our Town – Tiffany Little Canfield; Associate: Ryan Bernard Tymensky
    • The Pride – Eric Souliere
    • Significant Other – Phyllis Schuringa
Special Theatrical Performance
Theatre Tours

Lynn Stalmaster Award

Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award

Hoyt Bowers Award

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References

  1. 1 2 Nordyke, Kimberly (January 31, 2019). "Casting Society of America's Artios Awards: 'Green Book,' 'Vice' Among Winners". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  2. Yang, Rachel (September 20, 2018). "'Queer Eye,' 'Young Sheldon,' 'Angels in America' Among TV and Theater Artios Award Nominees". Variety . Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  3. Rahman, Abid; Carras, Christi (January 4, 2019). "Casting Society of America Artios Awards Nominations: Full List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 27, 2021.