Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Artios names those who win

Broadway tuners "Follies" and "It of Mormon" and photos including "The Social Networking," "The King's Speech" and "The Children Are Right" were one of the projects to get Artios Honours in the Casting Society of America. In the 27th annual bi-seaside award ceremony locked in Gotham and L.A. Sept. 26, kudos also visited casting company directors of TV skeins "Boardwalk Empire," "Raising Hope," "The Great Wife" and "Modern Family," amongst others. Casting director Laura Stanczyk won within the regional theater east category for that D.C. run of "Follies," which preceded the present Primary Stem transfer, while Barbara Gardner obtained for "Mormon." Also one of the legit those who win were Bernard Telsey and can Cantler for that Broadway revival of "The Standard Heart," David Caparelliotis for "Good People" and Telsey and Justin Huff for that L.A. bow of "Leap of Belief," discussing the regional theater west trophy with Samantha Barrie for "August: Osage County" in the Old Globe in North Park. Around the feature side, Laray Mayfield obtained for "Social Networking," Nina Gold won for "King's Speech" and Laura Rosenthal and Liz Dean required the trophy for "Children Are Okay.Inch The casting team of "Red-colored" and Kerry Barden and Paul Schnee of "Winter's Bone" also required home honours in groups that separate features by budget size by genre (comedy or drama). CSA, the trade association of casting company directors, hands out about 25 honours throughout its annual kudofest. Formerly introduced those who win of special honors visited Whoopi Goldberg in the Gotham ceremony and also to Dick Wolf and casting director Meg Liberman in L.A. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com

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