33rd Artios Awards

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33rd Artios Awards
DateJanuary 18, 2018 (2018-01-18)
Location
CountryUnited States
Presented byCasting Society of America
Hosted by
Websitewww.castingsociety.com/awards/artios
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Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles and Stage 48 in New York City.[1] The New York City ceremony was hosted by Bridget Everett, while Tig Notaro
hosted the Los Angeles ceremony.

The television and theatre nominations were announced on September 28, 2017.[2] The film nominations were announced on January 2, 2018.[3]

Winners and nominees

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

Film

Big Budget – Comedy
  • The Greatest Showman – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Additional Casting: Rori Bergman; Associate: Patrick Goodwin
    • Beauty and the Beast – Lucy Bevan, Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield
    • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 – Sarah Halley Finn; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris
    • Logan Lucky – Carmen Cuba; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris; Associate: Charley Medigovich
    • Wonder – Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood; Location Casting: Kara Eide, Kris Woz
Big Budget – Drama
  • Dunkirk – John Papsidera
    • Baby Driver – Francine Maisler; Location Casting: Meagan Lewis
    • Detroit – Victoria Thomas; New York Casting: Richard Hicks; Location Casting: Carolyn Pickman; Associate: Scotty Anderson
    • The Post – Ellen Lewis, Rori Bergman; Associate: Kate Sprance, Karlee Fomalont
    • Wonder Woman – Lora Kennedy, Kristy Carlson, Lucinda Syson; Associate: Jeanette Benzie
Studio or Independent – Comedy
  • Lady Bird – Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths
    • Battle of the Sexes – Justine Arteta, Kim Davis-Wagner
    • The Disaster Artist – Rich Delia
    • Get Out – Terri Taylor; Location Casting: Elizabeth Coulon; Associate: Sarah Domeier
    • Girls Trip – Mary Vernieu, Michelle Wade Byrd; Location Casting: Elizabeth Coulon
    • I, Tonya – Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris
Studio or Independent – Drama
Low Budget – Comedy or Drama
Animation

Television

Television Series – Comedy
  • Veep – Dorian Frankel, Sibby Kirchgessner; Associate: Marlise Gunzenhauser
Television Series – Drama
  • Black Mirror – Jina Jay; Location Casting: Henry Russell Bergstein
    • The Affair – Ross Meyerson, Julie Tucker
    • The Americans – Rori Bergman
    • Bloodline – Debra Zane, Shayna Markowitz; Location Casting: Lori Wyman; Associate: Marie-Therese Verbruggen, Erin Fragetta
    • Homeland – Judy Henderson; Associate: Kimberly Graham
Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama
  • The Handmaid's Tale – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott; Location Casting: Robin D. Cook; Associate: Jonathan Oliveira
    • 13 Reasons Why – Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Barbara Fiorentino; Location Casting: Nina Henninger; Associate: Joey Montenarello, Terese Classen
    • The CrownNina Gold, Robert Sterne
    • This Is Us – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Josh Einsohn; Associate: Ryan Bernard Tymensky
    • Stranger Things – Carmen Cuba; Location Casting: Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris; Associate: Wittney Horton
    • Westworld – John Papsidera; Associate: Deanna Brigidi
Limited Series
Film, Non-Theatrical Release
Children's Pilot and Series (Live Action)
Television Animation
Reality Series

Short-Form Projects

Short Film
  • Perfect Roast Potatoes – Rich Mento
    • Crowbar Smile – Eyde Belasco
    • Plea – Marin Hope
    • Public Speaking – Adrienne Stern
    • The Sub – Amanda Lenker Doyle
Short Form Series
  • Confess – Fern Champion, Sharon Lieblein; Associate: Troy Daniel Smith
    • Now We're Talking – Alexis Frank Koczara
    • Party Girl – Nickole Doro, Shayna Sherwood
    • Single by 30 – Sherrie Henderson, Romy Stutman; Associate: Vanessa Knight
    • Tales of Titans – Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington
    • Tween Fest – Amanda Lenker Doyle

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
  • The Band's Visit – Tara Rubin
    • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City – William Cantler, Karyn Casl
    • How to Transcend a Happy Marriage – Daniel Swee
    • Sweeney Todd
      – Cesar A. Rocha
    • Sweet Charity – Judy Henderson, Ally Beans
New York Theatre – Drama
  • Dead Poets Society – William Cantler, Karyn Casl
    • The Hairy Ape – Tiffany Little Canfield; Associate: Cesar A. Rocha
    • Small Mouth Sounds – Henry Russell Bergstein, Lauren Port
    • The Wolves – William Cantler, Karyn Casl
    • Yen – William Cantler, Bernard Telsey, Karyn Casl, Adam Caldwell
Regional Theatre East
  • The SpongeBob Musical
    – Patrick Goodwin, James Calleri, Paul Davis
    • A Sign of the Times – Tara Rubin; Associate: Felicia Rudolph
    • American Son (MA production) – Pat McCorkle, Katja Zarolinski
    • American Son (NJ production) – Pat McCorkle, Katja Zarolinski
    • An American Daughter – William Cantler, Karyn Casl
    • Assassins – Tara Rubin
Regional Theatre West
Los Angeles Theatre
  • The 24th Annual Young Playwrights Festival – Erica S. Bream, Cara Chute Rosenbaum (tie)
  • Waiting for Godot – Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington (tie)
    • The House in Scarsdale: A Memoir for the Stage – Nicole Arbusto
    • The Tragedy of JFK (as Told by William Shakespeare) – Erica S. Bream, Cara Chute Rosenbaum
    • When Jazz Had the Blues – Michael Donovan; Associate: Richie Ferris
Special Theatrical Performance
Theatre Tours

Lynn Stalmaster Award

  • Kevin Huvane

Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award

Hoyt Bowers Award

  • Victoria Thomas

References

  1. ^ a b Nordyke, Kimberly (January 18, 2018). "Artios Awards: 'Lady Bird,' 'Three Billboards' Among Casting Society Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Haring, Bruce (September 28, 2017). "Artios Awards Unveils TV And Theater Noms, Taps Trio Of Honorees". Deadline. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Ford, Rebecca (January 2, 2018). "Artios Awards: Casting Society Reveals Film Nominees (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 27, 2021.