By now, the news that upcoming awards shows are going to look a little different this year has become a familiar narrative. This year’s Artios Awards, which will take place April 15, is no exception to that rule. It will be a worldwide virtual ceremony, a first for the awards show. But one important quality of the Artios will undoubtedly remain the same, and that is the meaning behind it. The Casting Society of America (CSA) first put on the awards show in 1985 as a way to recognize casting directors in more than 20 different categories of theater, film, and TV. Per the CSA website, “the criteria are originality, creativity, and the contribution of casting to the overall quality of a project.” And CSA members in good standing are the ones who vote on the Artios nominees and winners. In other words, casting directors who get a nomination are receiving that honor from their peers.
We wanted to know how nominees felt about such recognition. With the help of CSA, we heard from seven nominated casting directors from a variety of categories that fall under the umbrella of TV, short film, and short form series. They had in common a lot of gratitude for the honor, as well as a number of names they also wanted to acknowledge. Keep reading to hear from some of this year’s Artios nominees.
Louise Kiely on receiving a nomination in the category of Limited Series for Normal People:
“To be nominated in this category and amongst these casting directors whom I admire so greatly is simply the highest honor. Working on Normal People was a massive highlight in my career and an experience which I shall always treasure. I could not have done it without my amazing team at LKC [Louise Kiely Casting] and my very talented colleague Karen Scully.”
Susan Edelman on receiving a nomination in the category of Film (Non-Theatrical Release) for Patsy & Loretta:
“Casting Directors understand that there are inherent challenges and responsibilities that come with casting a biopic. Patsy & Loretta’s challenges were enhanced due to the singing requirements. Those were met by securing [two] incredibly talented Broadway stars who, surprisingly, had never worked together: Megan Hilty and Jessie Mueller. But the biggest challenge of all was moving forward after the untimely and tragic death of one of our executive producers, Craig Zadan. Craig inspired all of us to do our very best work on the movie, and that is what we aspired to do to honor him. I know Craig would be so very proud.”
Melissa DeLizia on receiving a nomination in the category of Live Television Performance, Variety, or Sketch Comedy for Drunk History:
“This nomination wouldn’t be possible without Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner, the co-creators of Drunk History. Their never-ending support and confidence made doing my job an absolute pleasure. Derek and Jeremy’s creativity, humor, and dedication to telling important stories in an innovative way made this show one of my favorites to cast.”
Howard Meltzer on receiving a nomination in the category of Children’s Pilot and Series (Live Action) for BUNK’D:
“[I’d like to give a shoutout to] series creator Pam Eells and my casting associates Timothy Pratt, Morgan Rudner, and Biz Urban.”
Julie Ashton on receiving a nomination in the category of Children’s Pilot and Series (Live Action) for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and three nominations in the category of Television Animation for Big Mouth, Bob’s Burgers, and Central Park:
“It is such an honor being recognized by my peers for the Artios Awards. I have made so many friends in the CSA over the years, and I have such respect for their creativity and talent. We sadly recently lost Mike Fenton, who was my first boss and one of the founders of the CSA, so this is a particular honor in Mike’s memory and everything he taught me about being a casting director. I wouldn’t be where I am without him.”
Nicole Arbusto on receiving a nomination in the category of Short Film for Beefcakes:
“Shorts generally have a low profile and lower pay. Everyone is involved because they like the material, the people, etc. This short is about male exotic dancers who perform at birthday parties and private events and work out of a mini-mall. So I’d really like to thank all the actors who read the script and thought ‘yeah, why not’ and came in and danced.”
Arlie Day on receiving a nomination in the category of Short Form Series for The Dead Girls Detective Agency:
“I’d like to send a shoutout to the women at Insurrection Media for being so wonderful to work with and for also being colorblind when creating and casting characters for this show. My associate Christina Blevins also deserves a big shoutout for the patience she endured during our long hours and late nights. I’d be remiss if I didn’t also thank three incredible mentors whose support over the years has been endless: Jeanie Bacharach, Gillian O’Neill, and Jennifer Cooper. I love you all and wouldn’t be in this crazy career if it weren’t for each of you.”
We’re including a full list below of this year’s Artios nominees in the areas of TV, theater, short film, and short form series. The nominations for casting work on feature films will be announced in March, and come April 15, you can find out which nominated casting directors will win in their respective categories during the first-ever virtual Artios Awards ceremony.
Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy
The Great – Rose Wicksteed
Modern Love – Laura Rosenthal, Maribeth Fox, Jodi Angstreich
Never Have I Ever – Brett Greenstein, Collin Daniel, Danny Dunitz (Associate)
The Politician – Alexa L. Fogel, Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate), Alison Goodman (Associate)
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist – Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Alex Newman, Coreen Mayrs (Location Casting), Heike Brandstatter (Location Casting), Erinn Lally (Location Casting), Annalese Tilling (Location Casting)
Television Pilot and First Season – Drama
The Boys – Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Alex Newman, Jenny Lewis (Location Casting), Sara Kay (Location Casting)
Euphoria – Mary Vernieu, Jessica Kelly, Jennifer Venditti, Bret Howe (Associate)
The Mandalorian – Sarah Finn, Jason Stamey (Associate)
The Morning Show – Victoria Thomas
The Outsider – Alexa L. Fogel, Chase Paris (Location Casting), Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate)
Television Series Comedy
Better Things – Felicia Fasano, Katie Lantz (Associate)
Dead To Me – Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott, Sharon Bialy, Alyssa Morris (Associate)
Insecure – Victoria Thomas
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Cindy Tolan, Anne Davison (Associate)
What We Do in the Shadows – Gayle Keller, Jenny Lewis (Location Casting), Sara Kay (Location Casting)
Television Series – Drama
Big Little Lies – David Rubin, Andrea Bunker (Associate)
The Handmaid’s Tale – Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott, Robin D. Cook (Location Casting), Stacia Kimler (Associate), Jonathan Oliveira (Associate)
Ozark – Alexa L. Fogel, Chase Paris (Location Casting), Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate)
Pose – Alexa L. Fogel, Elizabeth Berra (Associate)
Succession – Avy Kaufman
Limited Series
Little Fires Everywhere – David Rubin
Mrs. America – Carmen Cuba, Robin D. Cook (Location Casting), Charley Medigovich (Associate), Jonathan Oliveira (Associate)
Normal People – Louise Kiely
Unbelievable – Laura Rosenthal, Jodi Angstreich, Kate Caldwell, Melissa Kostenbauder, Kim Guzman (Associate), Anthony Kraus (Associate)
Watchmen – Victoria Thomas, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting)
Film (Non-Theatrical Release)
Bad Education – Ellen Lewis, Kate Sprance
In the Shadow of the Moon – Ellen Chenoweth, John Buchan (Location Casting), Jason Knight (Location Casting), Susanne Scheel (Associate), Morgyn Johnston (Associate)
Patsy & Loretta – Susan Edelman, Mark Fincannon (Location Casting)
To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You – Tamara-Lee Notcutt, Tiffany Mak (Location Casting)
Troop Zero – Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham, Lisa Mae Fincannon (Location Casting), Kimberly Wistedt (Associate)
Live Television Performance, Variety, or Sketch Comedy
A Black Lady Sketch Show – Victoria Thomas
Drunk History – Melissa DeLizia
John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch – Jim Carnahan, Carrie Gardner, Jillian Cimini
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘Good Times’ – Marc Hirschfeld, Geralyn Flood
Children’s Pilot And Series (Live Action)
All That – Nickole Doro, Shayna Sherwood
The Babysitter’s Club – Amber Horn, Danielle Aufiero, Tiffany Mak (Location Casting)
Bunk’d – Howard Meltzer, Biz Urban (Associate)
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – Julie Ashton
Young Dylan – Kim Coleman
Television Animation
Big Mouth – Julie Ashton
Bob’s Burgers – Julie Ashton
Central Park – Julie Ashton
Harley Quinn – Robert McGee, Ruth Lambert
Rick & Morty – Robert McGee, Ruth Lambert
Reality Series
Born This Way – Megan Sleeper, Sasha Alpert
Nailed It! – Samantha Hanks, Shannon McCarty, Heather Allyn
Queer Eye – Danielle Gervais, Beyhan Oguz, Pamela Vallarelli,
Ally Capriotti Grant (Location Casting)
RuPaul’s Drag Race – Goloka Bolte, Ethan Petersen
Top Chef – Samantha Hanks
Short Film
-Ship: A Visual Poem – Kate Geller
Beefcakes – Nicole Arbusto
Cap – Daniel Cabeza
Netuser – Stephanie Klapper
No More Wings – Heather Basten
Shadows – Daryl Eisenberg, Ally Beans
Short Form Series
#Freerayshawn – Jessica Kelly, Mary Vernieu, Brent Caballero (Location Casting)
The Dead Girls Detective Agency – Arlie Day
Girls Room – Jennifer Presser, Caitlin Well
Most Dangerous Game – Mary Vernieu, Raylin Sabo, Stephanie Gorin (Location Casting)
The Stranger – Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Josh Ropiequet (Associate)
New York Broadway Theater – Play
Grand Horizons – Will Cantler, Karyn Casl
The Great Society – Daniel Swee
The Inheritance (Parts 1 & 2) – Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths, Rebecca Feldman (Associate)
Slave Play – Taylor Williams
The Sound Inside – Will Cantler, Karyn Casl
New York Broadway Theater – Musical
Jagged Little Pill – Stephen Kopel
Moulin Rouge! The Musical – Jim Carnahan, Stephen Kopel
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical – Patrick Goodwin, Bernard Telsey
New York Broadway Theater – Revival, Play
A Soldier’s Play – Jim Carnahan
Betrayal – Jim Carnahan, Alexandre Bleau
The Rose Tattoo – Jim Carnahan, Carrie Gardner
New York Theater – Play
All the Natalie Portmans – Will Cantler, Destiny Lilly
Anatomy of a Suicide – Karyn Casl
Dracula – Karyn Casl
Macbeth – Karyn Casl, Destiny Lilly
The Young Man from Atlanta – David Caparelliotis
New York Theater – Musical
Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice – Rachel Hoffman
Cyrano – Patrick Goodwin
Little Shop of Horrors – Jim Carnahan
The Secret Life of Bees – Patrick Goodwin
Sing Street – Tara Rubin, Peter Van Dam
Regional Theater – Play
A Human Being, of a Sort – Karyn Casl, Destiny Lilly
A Raisin in the Sun – Karyn Casl, Destiny Lilly
Ghosts – Karyn Casl
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Jim Carnahan, Alexandre Bleau
“Master Harold” … and the Boys – Tara Rubin
Regional Theater – Musical
Fly – Patrick Goodwin
Gun & Powder – Tara Rubin, Kevin Metzger-Thompson (Associate)
In the Heights – Chad Eric Murnane
Into the Woods – Stephanie Klapper
Once on This Island – Stephanie Klapper
Six – Tara Rubin, Peter Van Dam
Los Angeles Theater
A Play Is a Poem – Will Cantler, Karyn Casl, Destiny Lilly (Associate)
Good Boys – Tiffany Little Canfield, Ryan Bernard Tymensky
Key Largo – Jeff Greenberg
Little Shop of Horrors – Ryan Bernard Tymensky
Witch – Phyllis Schuringa
Special Theatrical Performance
The 24 Hour Plays Broadway Gala – Stephanie Klapper
Into the Woods – Chad Eric Murnane
Kinky Boots – Patrick Goodwin
Mack & Mabel – Mark Brandon
Pride Plays – James Calleri, Erica Jensen, Paul Davis
Theater Tours
The Band’s Visit – Tara Rubin, Peter Van Dam
Frozen – Rachel Hoffman, Laura Wade
Mean Girls – Bethany Knox
Once on This Island – Craig Burns
Summer: The Donna Summer Musical – Tara Rubin, Felicia Rudolph
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