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Monday, February 4, 2019

DGA Awards 2019 Winners : The Complete Winners List

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The winners of the 71st annual Directors Guild of America Awards have been announced. Alfonso Cuaron took home the feature directing award for "Roma", while Bo Burnham won for his directorial debut "Eighth Grade". In the television categories, the winners include Adam Mckay for the dramatic series "Succession" and Bill Hader for the comedy series "Barry".

Check out the complete list of DGA 2019 awards winners after the jump.








Feature Film
Alfonso Cuaron
Roma
(Netflix)
Mr. Cuaron's Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Ana Hernandez
First Assistant Director: René U. Villarreal
Second Assistant Director: Maria DIoni
Second Second Assistant Directors: Luis Fernando Vasquez, Julian 'Chico' Valdes

First-Time Feature Film
Bo Burnham (WINNER)
Eighth Grade
(A24)
Mr. Burnham's Directorial Team:
First Assistant Director: Dan Taggatz
Second Assistant Director: Vic Coram
Second Second Assistant Director: Evelyn Fogleman

Dramatic Series
Adam McKay
Succession, "Celebration"
(HBO)
Mr. McKay's Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Regina Heyman
First Assistant Director: Amy Lauritsen
Second Assistant Director: Scott Bowers
Second Second Assistant Director: Nicholas Notte
Location Managers: Michael Kriaris, Patty Carey

Comedy Series
Bill Hader
Barry, "Chapter One: Make Your Mark"
(HBO)
Mr. Hader's Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: Mark Tobey, Aida Rodgers
First Assistant Director: Dale Stern
Second Assistant Director: Michelle Gritzer
Second Second Assistant Director: Chris Riddle
Additional Second Assistant Director: Gary Cotti

Movies for Television and Limited Series
Ben Stiller
Escape at Dannemora
(Showtime)
Mr. Stiller's Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: Adam Brightman, Bill Carraro
First Assistant Directors: Lisa M. Rowe, Lyda Blank, Phillip A. Patterson
Second Assistant Director: Kevin R. Shields
Second Second Assistant Director: Luke A. Crawford
Location Manager: Hyo Park

Variety/Talk/News/Sports (Regularly Scheduled Programming)
Don Roy King
Saturday Night Live, "Adam Driver; Kanye West"
(NBC)
Mr. King's Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Bob Caminiti
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly

Variety/Talk/News/Sports (Specials)
Louis J. Horvitz
The 60th Grammy Awards
(CBS)
Mr. Horvitz's Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Richard A. Preuss, Ron Andreassen, Kate Hollanda, Sabrina Rufo Mishler, Booey Kober Stage Managers: Garry Hood, Doug Smith, Benny Almont, Joey Despenzero, Peter Epstein, John Esposito, Andy Feigin, Doug Fogel, Tyler Goldman, Jeffry Gitter, Phyllis Digilio‑Kent, Arthur Lewis, Julie Lorusso, Jeff Markowitz, Seth Mellman, Cyndi Owgang, Jeff Pearl, Alfonso Pena, Annette Powlis, Kyle Ramdeen, Lauren Schneider, Eddie Valk, Karen Tasch Weiss

Reality Programs
Russell Norman
The Final Table, "Japan"
(Netflix)
Mr. Norman's Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Carrie Havel
Lead Stage Manager: Jonathan Marks
Stage Managers: Daniel Curran, Mickel Picco

Children's Programs
Jack Jameson
Sesame Street, "When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special"
(HBO)
Mr. Jameson's Directorial Team:v Associate Director: Ken Diego
Stage Managers: Shawn Havens, Mike Walker, Theresa Anderson

Documentary
Tim Wardle
Three Identical Strangers
(Neon and CNN Films)

Commercials
Spike Jonze
(MJZ)
Welcome Home, Apple Homepod– TBWA \ Media Arts Lab
Unit Production Managers: Vincent Landay, Natalie Hill
First Assistant Director: Thomas Smith
Second Assistant Directors: Robert Kay, Nadeem Ashayer, Dave Marnell
Second Second Assistant Director: Jeff Tavani






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