The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (Awmf) has announced the 49th Annual Gracie Awards winners.
This year’s winners include Michelle Obama, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Glennon Doyle, Rachel Brosnahan, Maria Shriver, Gayle King, Angela Yee, and Nicole Kidman, among many others. Some of the shows honored include Yellowjackets and Only Murders in the Building, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and more.
“As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we honor the remarkable women storytellers whose courage and resilience continue to inspire us,” Becky Brooks, President of Awmf, said in a statement. “Their stories, strengths, and influence are actively shaping our present and future. The impact of women is undeniable, and we look forward to celebrating these powerful contributions and achievements at the upcoming Gracie Awards.”
The Gracies celebrate outstanding achievements in media dedicated to women, by women, and about women across diverse platforms in news and entertainment.
This year’s winners include Michelle Obama, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Glennon Doyle, Rachel Brosnahan, Maria Shriver, Gayle King, Angela Yee, and Nicole Kidman, among many others. Some of the shows honored include Yellowjackets and Only Murders in the Building, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and more.
“As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we honor the remarkable women storytellers whose courage and resilience continue to inspire us,” Becky Brooks, President of Awmf, said in a statement. “Their stories, strengths, and influence are actively shaping our present and future. The impact of women is undeniable, and we look forward to celebrating these powerful contributions and achievements at the upcoming Gracie Awards.”
The Gracies celebrate outstanding achievements in media dedicated to women, by women, and about women across diverse platforms in news and entertainment.
- 3/28/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated with Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners: General Hospital won outstanding drama while Kelly Clarkson won for best talk show host and best talk show at the 50th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, held Friday in Los Angeles.
Adding in Saturday’s Creative Arts portion of the Daytime Emmys, Gh won a leading seven Emmys this weekend. The Kelly Clarkson Show won six to lead all talk shows.
Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner hosted Friday’s show that honored Susan Lucci with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jennifer Nettles performed the Emmy-winning song “Life is Sweet” for the In Memoriam segment that said goodbye to the likes of Jacklyn Zeman, Billy Miller and Bob Barker.
A posthumous Emmy was given to Sonya Eddy, the General Hospital actress who died last summer at the age of 55.
Below are the winners of the Daytime Emmys, with the list of Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners following.
Adding in Saturday’s Creative Arts portion of the Daytime Emmys, Gh won a leading seven Emmys this weekend. The Kelly Clarkson Show won six to lead all talk shows.
Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner hosted Friday’s show that honored Susan Lucci with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jennifer Nettles performed the Emmy-winning song “Life is Sweet” for the In Memoriam segment that said goodbye to the likes of Jacklyn Zeman, Billy Miller and Bob Barker.
A posthumous Emmy was given to Sonya Eddy, the General Hospital actress who died last summer at the age of 55.
Below are the winners of the Daytime Emmys, with the list of Daytime Creative Arts Emmy winners following.
- 12/17/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“General Hospital” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” were the big winners at the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards, which were handed out on Friday night in Los Angeles. Veteran daytime-drama actress Susan Lucci, once famous for being nominated for a Daytime Emmy 19 times before she finally won, received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
“General Hospital” was named Outstanding Daytime Drama Series, and also won awards for its directing and for actors Sonya Eddy (who received her award posthumously), Robert Gossett, Eden McCoy and former “Wonder Years” star Alley Mills.
The other two daytime acting awards went to Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Thorsten Kaye from “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Kaye won his first Emmy in his seventh nomination.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” won the award for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series, while Clarkson won in the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host category.
“Entertainment Tonight” was named Outstanding Entertainment News Series.
The show...
“General Hospital” was named Outstanding Daytime Drama Series, and also won awards for its directing and for actors Sonya Eddy (who received her award posthumously), Robert Gossett, Eden McCoy and former “Wonder Years” star Alley Mills.
The other two daytime acting awards went to Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Thorsten Kaye from “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Kaye won his first Emmy in his seventh nomination.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” won the award for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series, while Clarkson won in the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host category.
“Entertainment Tonight” was named Outstanding Entertainment News Series.
The show...
- 12/16/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln, Steve Pond
- The Wrap
The "Han Solo" spin-off film being handled by Phil Lord and Chris Miller seems to really be picking up some speed, and has finally started the process of looking for actors to fill the role as Han Solo.
Reportedly over 2,500 actors have been screen-tested for the part, including names such as Dave Franco, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Miles Teller, Nik Robinson, and Leo Howard, with the oldest actor being considered Rami Malek, who is 34. It is rather apparent that Disney is looking for a rather spry and baby face-ish actor to play this role, as well as someone who is charismatic and funny, and can emulate the good'ole Harrison Ford charm. They're also looking for actors who favor Harrison Ford in appearance, or at least how he looked when he was first cast in "A New Hope."
One of the agents representing one of the many actors testing for this role commented...
Reportedly over 2,500 actors have been screen-tested for the part, including names such as Dave Franco, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Miles Teller, Nik Robinson, and Leo Howard, with the oldest actor being considered Rami Malek, who is 34. It is rather apparent that Disney is looking for a rather spry and baby face-ish actor to play this role, as well as someone who is charismatic and funny, and can emulate the good'ole Harrison Ford charm. They're also looking for actors who favor Harrison Ford in appearance, or at least how he looked when he was first cast in "A New Hope."
One of the agents representing one of the many actors testing for this role commented...
- 12/2/2015
- by Nicholas Williams
- LRMonline.com
Anti-gambling charity Mission Australia is using shock tactics to launch a new counselling service.
An image of a mouth sewn together is used to convey the tendency of problem gambers to lie or keep secrets about their behaviour.
The campaign is part of the Act Problem Gambling Awareness Week.
It will run in transit advertising, digital banners and in-venue posters as well as print.
The campaign was created by Stuart Ghent and Nik Robinson at Sydney creative agency Cabana Boys.
Ghent explained the thinking behind the campaign: “We had to say that this service understands the problems gamblers face, the way they are feeling and the pain they are going through.
“Even if gambling hasn’t yet become a financial issue for the gambler, there is a range of behaviours that indicate it is in fact a problem – chasing losses and giving up other social activities to gamble, to name two others.
An image of a mouth sewn together is used to convey the tendency of problem gambers to lie or keep secrets about their behaviour.
The campaign is part of the Act Problem Gambling Awareness Week.
It will run in transit advertising, digital banners and in-venue posters as well as print.
The campaign was created by Stuart Ghent and Nik Robinson at Sydney creative agency Cabana Boys.
Ghent explained the thinking behind the campaign: “We had to say that this service understands the problems gamblers face, the way they are feeling and the pain they are going through.
“Even if gambling hasn’t yet become a financial issue for the gambler, there is a range of behaviours that indicate it is in fact a problem – chasing losses and giving up other social activities to gamble, to name two others.
- 5/13/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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