Jim Sadwith's TV movies, miniseries and drama series have won or been
nominated for over thirty-five Emmy Awards and Golden Globes. He has
been twice nominated for Emmys and won the Emmy for Best Direction with
the miniseries "Sinatra." In addition Jim has twice been a DGA Award
finalist and once a finalist for the Humanitas Award.
Several of his projects received special recognition. "In Broad
Daylight" was singled out by TIME magazine as one of the ten best TV
offerings of that year. His anthology series "Gun" was the premier show
launching Trio Channel with its series "Brilliant But Cancelled." And
the ABC-TV Hallmark Hall of Fame TV Movie "A Smile as Big as the Moon"
was given a special award from The Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences because of "its ability to inspire, inform, motivate and
change lives."
Prior to attending USC, Sadwith was the only full-time veterinarian on Martha's Vineyard (1977-78) after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
Graduated from USC School of Cinema-Television (1984)