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The Writers Guild of America, west and East announced the winners of
the 55th Annual Writers Guild Awards for outstanding achievement in
writing for the screen, television, and radio in ceremonies at the Beverly
Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills and at the Pierre Hotel in New York on
Saturday, March 8, 2003.
Presenters scheduled to attend in Beverly Hills included Yancey Arias,
Michael Chiklis, Cheryl David, Kristin Davis, Calista Flockhart, Jake
Gyllenhaal, Diane Lane, Barry Levinson, Bill Maher, Paul Mazursky, Chi
McBride, Dylan McDermott, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, Elizabeth
Peña, Carl Reiner, Nia Vardalos, Christopher Walken, and Billy West.
Guests included Nicholas Cage, Chris Cooper, Kirsten Dunst, Heather
Graham, Spike Jonze, and Rob Reiner. Also scheduled to appear were Mel
Brooks and David E. Kelley, who received honorary awards.
Presenters scheduled to attend in New York included Richard Belzer,
Martha Byrne, Tom Cavanaugh, Jane Clayson, Jay Cocks, Ken Dashow, Griffin
Dunne, Marcia Gay Harden, Harvey Keitel, Bebe Neuwirth, Mike Nichols,
Molly Price, Andy Rooney, and Stephen Schiff. Winners of the 55th Annual
Writers Guild Awards are as follows:
SCREEN WINNERS
Original Screenplay:
Bowling for Columbine, Written by Michael Moore; United Artists/Alliance
Atlantis/Salter Street Films/Dog Eat Dog Films
Adapted Screenplay:
The Hours, Screenplay by David Hare, based on the novel by Michael Cunningham;
Paramount Pictures/Miramax Films
TELEVISION WINNERS
Animation
GODFELLAS (Futurama), Written by Ken Keeler; 20th Century Fox Television;
Fox
Original Long Form
THE GATHERING STORM, Teleplay by Hugh Whitemore, Story by Larry Ramin
and Hugh Whitemore; A Scott Free Production in association with HBO
Films; HBO
Adapted Long Form
BASTOGNE (Band of Brothers), Written by Bruce C. McKenna, based on the
book by Stephen E. Ambrose; DreamWorks/Playtone/HBO; HBO
Episodic Drama
PILOT (The Education of Max Bickford), Written by Dawn Prestwich & Nicole
Yorkin; 20th Century Fox Television; CBS
Episodic Comedy
ROOMS WITH A VIEW (Frasier), Written by Dan O’Shannon & Lori Kirkland
& Bob Daily; Grub Street Productions in association with Paramount Pictures;
NBC
Comedy/Variety — Music, Awards, Tributes — Specials
THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS, Written by Don Baer and George Stevens Jr.,
Film Sequences Written by Sara Lukinson; A George Stevens Jr. Presentation
– Kennedy Center Television Productions, Inc.; CBS
Comedy/Variety — (including talk) Series
LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN, Written by Mike Sweeney, Chris Albers,
Andy Blitz, Kevin Dorff, Jonathan Glaser, Michael Gordon, Brian Kiley,
Michael Koman, Brian McCann, Guy Nicolucci, Conan O’Brien, Andrew Secunda,
Allison Silverman, Robert Smigel, Brian Stack, Andrew Weinberg; Broadway
Video; NBC
Daytime Serials
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, Written by Kay Alden, Trent Jones, John
F. Smith, Jerry Birn, Jim Houghton, Natalie Minardi, Janice Ferri, Eric
Freiwald, Joshua McCaffrey, Michael Minnis, Rex M. Best; Columbia TriStar;
CBS
Children’s Script
OUR AMERICA, Teleplay by Gordon Rayfield, Based on the book Our America:
Life and Death on the South Side of Chicago by Lealan Jones, Lloyd Newman,
and David Isay; Joseph Stern Productions; All Media, Inc.; Showtime
Documentary — Current Events
9/11, Written by Tom Forman & Greg Kandra; Goldfish Pictures, Inc.;
CBS
Documentary — Other Than Current Events
MONKEY TRIAL (American Experience), Written by Christine Lesiak; WGBH
Educational Foundation; PBS
News — Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
ATTACK ON AMERICA, Written by Jerry Cipriano, Paul Fischer, Thomas Harris,
Hugh Heckman, Bruce Meyer; CBS Evening News; CBS
RADIO WINNERS
News — Regularly Scheduled
WORLD NEWS THIS WEEK, Written by Stuart H. Chamberlain Jr.; ABC Radio
Network
News — Analysis, Feature or Commentary
PEARL HARBOR DAY, Written by Steve Gosset; CBS Radio Network
Honorary awards were previously announced and were presented to the
recipients at the Los Angeles ceremony. These special honors include:
John Gay—Edmund North Award for service to the Guild and a body of
work, David E. Kelley—Paddy Chayefsky TV Laurel Award for a body of
work, Mel Brooks—Screen Laurel Award for a body of work, David W. Rintels—Morgan
Cox Award for service to the Guild, John Wierick & Jacob Krueger—Paul
Selvin Award for best civil liberties portrayal, and Aaron Ruben—Valentine
Davies Award for service to the Guild and the community.
The WGA East honorees include: Martin Scorsese—The Evelyn F. Burkey
Award "For One Whose Contributions Have Brought Honor and Dignity to
Writers Everywhere," James Schamus—The Richard B. Jablow Award "For
Devoted Service to the Guild," and Nora Ephron—The Ian McLellan Hunter
Award for Lifetime Achievement in Writing.
The West Coast program was produced and directed by Spike Jones, Jr.,
and written by Tony DeSena; the talent executive was Susan Abramson.
Founded in 1933, the Writers Guild of America, East and west represent
writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable, and new-media industries
in both entertainment and news. The union conducts numerous programs,
seminars, and events throughout the world on issues of interest to,
and on behalf of, writers.
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