31st Artios Awards

31st 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 21, 2016, in simultaneous ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles and Hard Rock Cafe in New York City.[1] The New York City ceremony was hosted by Tituss Burgess, while Greg Grunberg hosted the Los Angeles ceremony.

31st Artios Awards
DateJanuary 21, 2016 (2016-01-21)
Location
CountryUnited States
Presented byCasting Society of America
Hosted by
Websitewww.castingsociety.com/awards/artios

The television, theatre and short-form projects nominations were announced on August 21, 2015.[2] The film nominations were announced on January 8, 2016.[3]

Winners and nominees

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

Film

Big Budget – Comedy
  • The Big Short – Francine Maisler; Location Casting: Meagan Lewis
    • The InternBernard Telsey, Laray Mayfield, Tiffany Little Canfield; Associate: David Vaccari
    • Joy – Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Location Casting: Angela Peri
    • Sisters – Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee; Associate: Joey Montenarello, Adam Richards
    • Tomorrowland – April Webster, Alyssa Weisberg; Location Casting: Corinne Clark, Jennifer Page
Big Budget – Drama
Studio or Independent – Comedy
Studio or Independent – Drama
  • RoomFiona Weir, Robin D. Cook; Location Casting: Kathleen Chopin; Associate: Jonathan Oliveira
    • Brooklyn – Fiona Weir; Location Casting: Lucie Robitaille, Jim Carnahan
    • Carol – Laura Rosenthal; Associate: Maribeth Fox, Jodi Angstreich
    • The Danish GirlNina Gold
    • Trumbo – David Rubin; Location Casting: Meagan Lewis; Associate: Melissa Pryor
Low Budget – Comedy
  • Dope – Kim Coleman
    • Big Stone Gap – Henry Russell Bergstein, Stephanie Holbrook, Erica Arvold, Anne Chapman
    • Grandma – Douglas Aibel, Henry Russell Bergstein
    • The Mend – Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Allison Estrin
    • Mistress America – Douglas Aibel; Associate: Henry Russell Bergstein
Low Budget – Drama
Animation

Television

Television Series – Comedy
Television Series – Drama
Television Pilot – Comedy
Television Pilot – Drama
  • Empire – Leah Daniels-Butler; Location Casting: Claire Simon; Associate: Shelby Cherniet
    • The Affair – Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Julie Tucker, Ross Meyerson; Associate: Lisa Soltau
    • Better Call Saul – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott; Location Casting: Kiira Arai
    • Gotham – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Gohar Gazazyan
    • How to Get Away with Murder – Linda Lowy; Location Casting: Diane Heery, Jason Loftus, David Caparelliotis; Associate: Jamie Castro, Lauren Port
Television Movie or Mini Series
Children's Pilot and Series (Live Action)
Television Animation (Adult)
Television Animation (Children)

Short-Form Projects

Short Film
  • Muted – Robin Lippin
    • Day One – Becky Silverman
    • Dragula – Jonathan Clay Harris
    • Rita Mahtoubian Is Not a Terrorist – Erica Silverman Bream
    • Share – Lauren Grey
Web Series
  • Deadbeat – Jessica Daniels
    • Cop Show – Adrienne Stern
    • Karl Manhair: Postal Inspector – Judy Bowman
    • Olive and Mocha – Meg Morman, Sunday Boling
    • Resident Advisors – Alexis Frank Koczara, Christine Shevchenko; Associate: Amanda Lenker Doyle
    • Side Effects – Sheryl Levine

Theatre

New York Broadway Theatre – Comedy
New York Broadway Theatre – Drama
New York Broadway Theatre – Musical
New York Theatre – Comedy
New York Theatre – Drama
New York Theatre – Musical
  • Clinton: The Musical – Tara Rubin, Kaitlin Shaw
    • Fly by Night – Alaine Alldaffer
    • Found – Rachel Hoffman, Howie Cherpakov
    • New York Spring Spectacular – Patrick Goodwin
    • Revolution – James Calleri, Paul Davis, Erica Jensen
Regional Theatre East
Regional Theatre West
Special Theatrical Performance East
Special Theatrical Performance West
Los Angeles Theatre
Theatre Tours

Hoyt Bowers Award

Career Achievement Award

New York Apple Award

References

  1. Washington, Arlene; Vlessing, Etan (January 21, 2016). "2016 Casting Society of America Artios Awards: Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  2. Lincoln, Ross A. (August 21, 2015). "Artios Awards 2016: TV, Theater, Web, Short Film Nominees Unveiled". Deadline. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
  3. Konerman, Jennifer (January 21, 2016). "Casting Society Nominates 'Star Wars,' 'Spotlight' for Artios Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
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