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The Casting Society, formerly known as Casting Society of America (CSA), was founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1982 as a professional society of about 1,200 casting directors and associate casting directors for film, television, theatre, and commercials in Canada, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa, and the United States. The nonprofit organization announced the name change from Casting Society of America to Casting Society on February 10, 2022.[1][2] The society is not to be confused with an industry union. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters represent most (though not all) of the major casting directors and associate casting directors in Hollywood.[3][4] Members use the post-nominal letters "CSA" when credited for their work.

Membership eligibility

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The following requirements must be met in order to join the CSA:

  • Sponsorship letters from at least two current members of the CSA.
  • Two years of screen or stage credit as Primary Casting Director.

Casting directors who are also personal managers are not eligible for membership in the CSA.

Artios Awards

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Since October 1985, the Casting Society has presented the Artios Awards for excellence in casting. Members are honored in over 25 different casting categories in simultaneous events held in Beverly Hills, New York City[5] and London.[6]

List of ceremonies

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  • 2025 – 40th Artios Awards
  • 2024 – 39th Artios Awards
  • 2023 – 38th Artios Awards
  • 2022 – 37th Artios Awards
  • 2021 – 36th Artios Awards
  • 2020 – 35th Artios Awards
  • 2019 – 34th Artios Awards
  • 2018 – 33rd Artios Awards
  • 2017 – 32nd Artios Awards
  • 2016 – 31st Artios Awards[7]
  • 2015 – 30th Artios Awards
  • 2014 – no awards
  • 2013 – 29th Artios Awards
  • 2012 – 28th Artios Awards
  • 2011 – 27th Artios Awards
  • 2010 – 26th Artios Awards
  • 2009 – 25th Artios Awards
  • 2008 – 24th Artios Awards
  • 2007 – 23rd Artios Awards
  • 2006 – 22nd Artios Awards
  • 2005 – 21st Artios Awards
  • 2004 – 20th Artios Awards
  • 2003 – 19th Artios Awards
  • 2002 – 18th Artios Awards
  • 2001 – 17th Artios Awards
  • 2000 – 16th Artios Awards
  • 1999 – 15th Artios Awards
  • 1998 – 14th Artios Awards
  • 1997 – 13th Artios Awards
  • 1996 – 12th Artios Awards
  • 1995 – 11th Artios Awards
  • 1994 – 10th Artios Awards
  • 1993 – 9th Artios Awards
  • 1992 – 8th Artios Awards
  • 1991 – 7th Artios Awards
  • 1990 – 6th Artios Awards
  • 1989 – 5th Artios Awards
  • 1988 – 4th Artios Awards
  • 1987 – 3rd Artios Awards
  • 1986 – 2nd Artios Awards
  • 1985 – 1st Artios Awards

Categories

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Film

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Television

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  • Comedy Episodic Casting (1985–present)
  • Dramatic Episodic Casting (1985–present)
  • Movie of the Week Casting (1985–present)
  • Mini-Series Casting (1985–present)
  • Daytime Casting (1986–1996)
  • Soaps Casting (1989–present)
  • Pilot Casting (1991–present)
  • Animated Voice-Over Casting (1993–present)
  • Nighttime Special Casting (1993–present)
  • Comedy Pilot Casting (1996–present)
  • Dramatic Pilot Casting (1996–present)
  • Daytime Special Casting (1996–present)

Theatre

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  • Theatre Casting — Plays (1988–present)
  • Theatre Casting — Musical (1988–present)

Miscellaneous

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  • Lifetime Achievement Award (1995–present)

1st Artios Awards

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1985 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1984 — October 30, 1985.[8]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting Amadeus, Mary Goldberg Sixteen Candles, Jackie Burch

A Soldier's Story, Reuben Cannon

The Natural, Ellen Chenoweth

Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai, Terry Liebling

Comedy Episodic Casting Cheers, Steve Kolzak & Lori Openden Night Court, Eileen Knight
Kate & Allie, Lynn Kresel & Geoffrey Johnson
Newhart, Molly Lopata
Brothers, Helen Mossler & Marry Ann Barton
Dramatic Episodic Casting (TIE)
Cagney & Lacey, Diane Dimeo
Hill Street Blues, Lori Openden & Simon Ayer
St. Elsewhere, Eugene Blythe
Call to Glory, Carol Dudley
Dynasty, Gary Shaffer & Mark Schwartz
Mini-Series or Movie of the Week Casting Fatal Vision, Karen Hendel The First Olympics, Fran Bascom

Heartsounds, Eve Brandstein
The Burning Bed, Ross Brown & Marry West
Something About Amelia, Lynn Stalmaster & Toni Toward

2nd Artios Awards

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1986 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1985 — October 29, 1986, except for Episodic Television which was June 1, 1985 to May 31, 1986, and short order series aired between January 1, 1985, and May 31, 1985.[9]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Prizzi's Honor, Alixe Gordon Desperately Seeking Susan, Risa Bramon & Billy Hopkins
After Hours, Mary Colquhoun
Back to the Future, Mike Fenton, Jane Feinberg & Judy Taylor
The Purple Rose of Cairo, Juliet Taylor
Feature Film Casting — Drama The Color Purple, Reuben Cannon Mask, Jackie Burch
Witness, Dianne Crittenden
Silverado, Wally Nicita
Cocoon, Penny Perry & Beverly McDermott
Daytime Casting (TIE)
All My Children, Joan D'Incecco
One Life to Live, Mary JoSlater
Santa Barbara, Reuben Cannon, Ruth Conforte, Eileen Knight & Barbara Claman
General Hospital, Marvin Paige
The Young & the Restless, Tom Palmer
Comedy Episodic Casting Night Court, Gilda Stratton The Cosby Show, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss, & Peter Golden
Kate & Allie, Lynn Kressel
Newhart, Molly Lopata
All is Forgiven, Lori Openden ("Pilot"), Randy Stone (series)
Cheers, Randy Stone
Dramatic Episodic Casting St. Elsewhere, Eugene Blythe Moonlighting, Reuben Cannon ("Pilot"), Carol Dudley (series)
Cagney & Lacey, Diane Dimeo
The Equalizer, Lois Planco
Hill Street Blues, Sally Powers
Movie of the Week Casting Love Is Never Silent, Mary Colquhoun ToughLove, Ross Brown & Mary West
Do You Remember Love, Nancy Foy
The Execution of Raymond Graham, Marsha Kleinman
Surviving, Marsha Kleinman & Kathleen Letterie
Mini-Series Casting The Atlanta Child Murders, Marsha Kleinman & Kathleen Letterie Wallenberg: A Hero's Story, Eleanor Cooke
North & South, Book I, Phyliss Hufman & Jennifer Jackson Part
The Long Hot Summer, Marsha Kelinman & Kathleen Letterie
Space, Lynn Stalmaster & David Rubin

3rd Artios Awards

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1987 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1986 — October 30, 1987, except for Episodic Television which was June 1, 1986 to May 31, 1987, and short order series aired between January 1, 1986, and May 31, 1986.[10]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Hannah and Her Sisters, Juliet Taylor Something Wild, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Ellen Chenoweth
Ruthless People, Ellen Chenoweth
Little Shop of Horrors, Margery Simkin
Feature Film Casting — Drama Platoon, Pat Golden & Bob Morones At Close Range, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Aliens, Mike Fenton, Jane Feinberg & Judy Taylor
Stand By Me, Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Blue Velvet, Johanna Ray, Pat Golden
Daytime Casting Babies Having Babies, Marc Hirschfeld Santa Barbara, Barbara Claman
All My Children, Joan D'Incecco
Have You Tried Talking to Patty?, Patricia Mock
Are You My Mother?, Barbara Remsen
Comedy Episodic Casting The Days of Nights of Molly Dodd, Meg Liberman Designing Women, Fran Mascom

The Cavanaughs, Susan Bluestein & Renee Rousselot
Night Court, Harriet B. Helberg
Married... with Children, Marc Hirschfeld
Newhart, Molly Lopata

Dramatic Episodic Casting L.A. Law, Nan Dutton ("Pilot") Robert W. Harbin (series) St. Elsewhere, Eugene Blythe
Cagney & Lacey, Diane Dimeo
The Equalizer, Lois Planco
Hill Street Blues, Sally Powers
Movie of the Week Casting Nobody's Child, Mary Colquhoun Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, John Conwell
Unnatural Causes, Mike Fenton, Jane Feinberg & Judy Taylor
Promise, Marsha Kleinman
Resting Place, Marsha Kleinman
Alex: The Life of a Child, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin
Mini-Series Casting A Year in the Life, Debra Rubinstein Blood & Orchids, Melinda Gartzman
The Deliberate Stranger, Melinda Gartzman
Anastasia, Lynn Kressel
Fresno, Molly Lopata

4th Artios Awards

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1988 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1987 – October 26, 1988 [11]

Winners and nominees

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Moonstruck, Howard Feuer Baby Boom, Pam Dixon
Broadcast News, Ellen Chenoweth
The Princess Bride, Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Radio Days, Juliet Taylor
Feature Film Casting — Drama The Last Emperor, Joanna Merlin Fatal Attraction, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Gaby – A True Story, Johanna Ray
The Big Easy, Lynn Stalmaster, David Rubin
Weeds, Cathy Henderson, Barbara Hanley
Daytime Casting Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story, Barbara Remsen All My Children, Joan D'Incecco
As The World Turns, Phyllis Kasha, Vince Liebhart
Paul Reiser — Out On a Whim, Jeff Greenberg
Santa Barbara, Barbara Claman
Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Diane Dimeo
Comedy Episodic Casting The Wonder Years, Mary V. Buck, Susan Edelman Cheers, Jeff Greenberg
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Frank's Place, Deborah Barylski
The 'Slap' Maxwell Story, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Dramatic Episodic Casting thirtysomething, Judith Holstra, Marcia Ross Beauty and the Beast, Vicki Rosenberg ("Pilot"), Joyce Robinson & Penny Ellers (series)
L.A. Law, Robert W. Harbin
St. Elsewhere, Eugene Blythe
Wiseguy, Victoria Burrows ("Pilot"), Vicki Huff (series)
Movie of the Week Casting LBJ, Judith Holstra, Marcia Ross Baby Girl Scott, Mary V. Buck, Susan Edelman
The Betty Ford Story, Phyllis Huffman, Christopher Gorman
Daddy, Susan Bluestein
Sworn to Silence, Marc Schwartz, Vicki Huff
Mini-Series Casting Nutcracker: Money, Madness, Murder, Kathleen Letterie, Christopher Gorman Amerika, Carol Dudley
Billionaire Boys Club, Mike Fenton, Judy Taylor
Echoes in the Darkness, Marc Schwartz
Murder Ordained, Barbara Claman
Theatre Casting — Plays Fences, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin Breaking the Code, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss
Coastal Disturbances, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin
Elektra By Ezra Pound, Ellen Novack
The Boys Next Door, Pat McCorkle
Theatre Casting — Musical Les Miserables, Geoffrey Johnson (Broadway), Vincent G. Liff & Andrew Zerman Anything Goes, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Dreamgirls, (Revival) Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff
Les Miserables, (1st National Co.) Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff & Andrew Zerman
Me And My Girl, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff & Andrew Zerman

Starlight Express, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff

5th Artios Awards

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1989 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1988 — October 25, 1989.[12]

Winners and nominees

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Bagdad Cafe, Al Onorato, Jerold Franks Big, Juliet Taylor, Paula Herold
Crossing Delancey, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin
Married to the Mob, Howard Feuer
Working Girl, Juliet Taylor
Feature Film Casting — Drama Mississippi Burning, Howard Feuer, Juliet Taylor Dominick & Eugene, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss

Field of Dreams, Margery Simkin
Mystic Pizza, Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirschenson
Tucker: The Man and his Dream, Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson

Daytime Casting Matter of Conscience, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss 15 and Getting Straight, Brabra Remsen

No Means No, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, Diane Dimeo
Torn Between Two Fathers, Barbara Remsen

Daytime Casting — Plays M. Butterfly, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin The Birthday Party, Ellen Novack
The Cherry Orchard, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Eastern Standard, John Lyons, Donna Isaacson
Lend Me A Tenor, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Soaps Casting All My Children, Joan D'Incecco As the World Turns, Vince Liebhart
General Hospital, Marvin Paige
Santa Barbara, Barbara Claman
One Life to Live, Annamaire Kostura
Comedy Episodic Casting Murphy Brown, Phyliss Huffman ("Pilot"), Andrea Cohen (series) Cheers, Jeff Greenberg
Designing Women, Fran F. Brascom
Roseanne, ("Pilot") Risa Bramon, Susan Edelman
Dramatic Episodic Casting Wiseguy, Vicki Huff China Beach, Phyliss Huffman, John Levey
The Equalizer, Lois Planco
L.A. Law, Robert W. Harbin
Midnight Caller, Jacklynn Briskey
Movie of the Week Casting Day One, Marsha Kleinman Bridge to Silence, Victoria Burrows
God Bless the Child, Wendy Kurtzman
Home Fires Burning, Marsha Kleinman
Unconquered, Renee Rousselot
Mini-Series Casting Lonesome Dove, Lynn Kressel I Know My Name Is Steven, Alice Cassidy
The Murder of Mary Phagan, Howard Feuer
War and Remembrance, Fern Champion, Pamela Basker
The Women of Brewster Place, Eileen Knight
Theatre Casting — Musical Into the Woods, (National Co.), Joanna Merlin Les Miserables, (National Co. III), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Les Mierables, (LA Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
The Phantom of the Opera, (NY Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
The Phantom of the Opera, (LA Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin

6th Artios Awards

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1990 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1989 — October 31, 1990.[13]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Parenthood, Jane Jenkins, Jane HIrshenson House Party, Eileen Knight
The Little Mermaid, Mary V. Buck, Susan Edelman
The War of the Roses, David Rubin
When Harry Met Sally..., Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Feature Film Casting — Drama Dead Poets Society, Howard Feuer Born on the Fourth of July, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Enemies, A Love Story, Ellen Chenoweth
Glory, Mary Colquhoun
Longtime Companion, Jason LaPadura, Natalie Hart
sex, lies and videotape, Deborah Aquila
Daytime Casting Pee Wee's Playhouse, Bob Harbin Divorce Court, Lori Cobe, Ruth Conforte
Over the Limit, Elissa Myers
Saved by the Bell, Shana landsburg ("Pilot"), Robin Lippin (series)
Soaps Casting Santa Barbara, Pam Pilifroni All My Children, Joan D'Incecco
As the World Turns, Vince Liebhart
Guiding Light, Betty Rea
One Life to Live, Natalie Hart
Comedy Episodic Casting Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen Designing Women, Fran Bascom
The Famous Teddy Z, Deborah Barylski, Camille H. Patton
Grand, Risa Bramon
The Wonder Years, Andrea Cohen
Dramatic Episodic Casting Twin Peaks, Johanna Ray China Beach, John Levey
Equal Justice, Nan Dutton (series)
L.A. Law, Bob Harbin, Beth Hymson
Shannon's Deal, Peg Halligan
Movie of the Week Casting (TIE)
Murder in Mississippi, Marcia S. Ross
No Place Like Home, Mary Colquhoun
Andre's Mother, Shirley Rich
The Final Days, Susan Bluestein
Killing In a Small Town, Mary V. Buck, Susan Edelman & Rody Kent
Mini-Series Casting The Kennedys of Massachusetts, Pam Dixon Common Ground, Melinda Gartzman, Meg Simon & Fran Kumin
Cross Fire, Molly Lopata
Family of Spies, Marsha Kleinman
People Like Us, Geri Windsor-Fischer
Theatre Casting — Plays The Piano Lesson, Meg Simon, Fran Kumin A Few Good Men, Pat McCorkle
Lettice and Lovage, Geoffrey Johnson, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Orpheus Descending, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Six Degrees of Separation, Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Theatre Casting — Musical City of Angels, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent G. Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin Aspects of Love, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Grand Hotel, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss
Gypsy, Stuart Howard, Amy Schector
Privates on Parade, Pat McCorkle, Richard Cole

7th Artios Awards

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1991 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1990 — October 17, 1991.[14]

Winners and nominees

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Home Alone, Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins Alice, Juliet Taylor
Dick Tracy, Jackie Burch
The Freshman, Mike Fenton, Judy Taylor & Lynda Gordon
Postcards from the Edge, Juliet Taylor
Feature Film Casting — Drama Dances with Wolves, Elisabeth Leustig Avalon, Ellen Chenoweth
The Grifters, Juliet Taylor
Miller's Crossing, Donna Isaacson, John Lyons
Reversal of Fortune, Howard Feuer
The Silence of the Lambs, Howard Feuer
Daytime Casting It's Only Rock & Roll, Elissa Meyers But He Loves Me, Barbara Remsen
Pee Wee's Playhouse, Robert Harbin
Ralph S. Mouse, Barbara Remsen
Stories From Growing Up, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Soaps Casting All My Children, Joan D'Incecco Another World, Geoffrey Johnson
As the World Turns, Vince Liebhart
Guiding Light, Betty Rea
Loving, Liz Woodman
Santa Barbara, Pam Polifroni
Comedy Episodic Casting Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc HIrschfeld Cheers, Jeff Greenberg
Evening Shade, Fran F. Bascom
Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen
Roseanne, Karen Vice
Dramatic Episodic Casting Law & Order, Lynn Kressel China Beach, John Levey
Equal Justice, Barbara Claman, Donna Anderson
L.A. Law, Ronni Yeskel
Northern Exposure, Megan Branman, Patti Kalles
Movie of the Week Casting The Josephine Baker Story, Carol Dudley Criminal Justice, Lynn Kressel
Decoration Day, Marsha Kleinman
Lucky Day, Wendy Kurtzman
Sarah, Plain and Tall, Marsha Kleinman
Mini-Series Casting Separate But Equal, Alixe Gordon An Inconvenient Woman, Holly Powel
Love, Lies and Murder, Molly Lopata
Son of the Morning Star, Judith Holstra
Switched at Birth, Randy Stone
Pilot Casting Northern Exposure, Megan Branman, Patti Kalles & Lynn Kressel Beverly Hills, 90210, Joanna Ray
Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Sister, Irene Mariano
W.I.O.U., Peter Golden
Theatre Casting — Play Lost in Yonkers, Jay Binder Arturo Ui, Ellen Novak
The Good Times Are Killing Me, Meg Simon

La Bete, Meg Simon
Stand Up Tragedy, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Sharon Bialy

The Vortex, Stanley Soble

Theatre Casting — Musical Miss Saigon, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin Jelly's Last Jam, Stanley Soble
The Phantom of the Opera, (National Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
You Never Know, Tracy Lilienfield
The Will Rogers Follies, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss

8th Artios Awards

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1992 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1991 — October 20, 1992.[15]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy The Fisher King, Howard Feuer The Addams Family, David Rubin
City Slickers, Pam Dixon
Sister Act, Judy Taylor, Lynda Gordon, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman
This Is My Life, Juliet Taylor
Feature Film Casting — Drama Fried Green Tomatoes, David Rubin Barton Fink, Donna Isaacson, John Lyons
Bugsy, Ellen Chenoweth
JKF, Judy Taylor, Lynda Gordon, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Andrew Zerman
The Waterdance, Pam Dixon
Daytime Casting Please God, I'm Only 17, Barbara Remsen Adventures in Wonderland, Robert J. Ulrich
Dedicated to the One I Love, Stanley W. Carr
In the Shadow of Love — A Teen Aids Story, Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter
Soaps Casting (TIE)
All My Children, Joan D'Incecco
One Life to Live, Ellen Novack
General Hospital, Mark Tescher
Guiding Light, Betty Rea
Loving, Liz Woodman
Santa Barbara, Pam Polifroni
Comedy Episodic Casting Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld Cheers, Jeff Greenberg
Dream On, Tracy Lilienfeld, Cheryl Bayer
Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen
Roseanne, Karen Vice
Dramatic Episodic Casting Northern Exposure, Megan Branman, Patti Kalles Homefront, Irene Mariano
I'll Fly Away, Jay Binder
Law & Order, Lynn Kressel
Movie of the Week Casting O Pioneers!, Marsha Kleinman A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Steiglitz, Meg Simon
Afterburn, Molly Lopata
Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Molly Lopata
Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story, Marcia Ross
Wildflower, Wendy Kurtzman
Mini-Series Casting Cruel Doubt, Francine Maisler Burden of Proof, Barbara Claman
In a Child's Name, Junie Lowry Johnson
Trial, Francine Maisler
Pilot Casting I'll Fly Away, Melinda Gartzman, Jay Binder Civil Wars, Junie Lowry Johnson
Homefront, Irene Mariano
Home Improvement, Deborah Barylski
Tales From the Crypt, Robi Reed
Theatre Casting — Play Two Trains Running, Meg Simon Dancing at Lughnasa, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss
Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, Daniel Swee
Marvin's Room, Daniel Swee
The Substance of Fire, Daniel Swee
Three Sisters, Elissa Myers
Theatre Casting — Musical Guys & Dolls, (National Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin Crazy for You, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss
Five Guys Named Moe, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
Jelly's Last Jam, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss & Stanley Soble
Nick and Nora, Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter

9th Artios Awards

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1993 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1992 — October 19, 1993.[16]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy A League of Their Own, Ellen Lewis, Amanda Mackey Honeymoon in Vegas, Mike Fenton
Husbands and Wives, Juliet Taylor
Mr. Saturday Night, Pam Dixon
Used People, Mary Colquhoun
Feature Film Casting — Drama Malcolm X, Robi Reed A River Runs Through It, Elisabeth Leustig
Chaplin, Mike Fenton
Scent of a Woman, Ellen Lewis
School Ties, Pat McCorkle, Lisa Beach
Daytime Casting Crosses On the Lawn, Lisa London Becky Bell, Public Law 106, Pat McCorkle
Big Boys Don't Cry, Barbara Remsen
The Parsley Garden, Jerold Franks
Soaps Casting One Life to Live, Ellen Novack Another World, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin
As the World Turns, Vince Lieberhart
General Hospital, Mark Teschner
Guiding Light, Betty Rea
Comedy Episodic Casting Seinfeld, Meg Leiberman, Marc Hirschfeld Cheers, Jeff Greenberg
Dream On, Tracy Lilienfeld
The Larry Sanders Show, Meg Lieberman, Marc Hirschfeld & Michael Katcher
Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen
Dramatic Episodic Casting Tribeca, Bonnie Finnegan I'll Fly Away, Theodore Hann, Jay Binder
Law & Order, Lynn Kressel, Suzanne Ryan
Northern Exposure, Megan Branman
Picket Fences, Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller & Rick Pagono
Movie of the Week Casting Citizen Cohn, Mary Colquhoun Barbarians at the Gate, Marsha Kleinman
Blind Spot, Lynn Kressel
Crazy in Love, Anne Benson
Mastergate, Meg Liberman, Marc HIrschfeld
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller & Rick Pagano
Mini-Series Casting Murder In the Heartland, Molly Lopata Family Pictures, Lynn Kressel
Queen, Susan Bluestein
Sinatra, Marcia Ross, Robert Litvak
Wild Palms, Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller & Rick Pagano
Pilot Casting The Larry Sanders Show, Francine Maisler, Meg Leiberman & Marc Hirschfeld Middle Ages, Francine Maisler
Picket Fences, Debi Manwiller, Sharon Bialy & Rick Pagano
Sirens, Judith Hostra, Nikki Valko
The Untouchables, Mike Fenton, Jane Alderman
Nighttime Special Casting Greatest Performances' 20th Anniversary Special, Elissa Myers
Animated Voice-Over Casting Bebe's Kids, Eileen Knight
Theatre Casting — Play Angels in America, Meg Simon, Stanley Soble Anna Christy, Pat McCorkle, Richard Cole
Jeffrey, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
One Shoe Off, Meg Simon
The Sisters Rosenweig, Daniel Swee
Theatre Casting — Musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin Falsettos, (Nat'l Tour), Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter
Guys & Dolls, (1st Nat'l Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin
My Favorite Year, Daniel Swee
The Who's Tommy, (La Jolla Playhouse Prod.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Tara Rubin & Brian Chavanne

10th Artios Awards

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1994 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1993 — October 20, 1994.[17]

Winners and nominees

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Sleepless in Seattle, Juliet Taylor Angie, Juliet Taylor
Cool Runnings, Chemin Sylvia Bernard
Mrs. Doubtfire, Janet Hirschenson, Jane Jenkins
The Hudsucker Proxy, Donna Isaacson, John Lyons
The Ref, Howard Feuer
Feature Film Casting — Drama The Joy Luck Club, Heidi Levitt, Risa Bramon A Bronx Tale, Ellen Chenoweth
Philadelphia, Howard Feuer
Searching for Bobby Fischer, Avy Kaufman
What's Love Got To Do With It, Reuben Cannon
Daytime Casting Other Mothers, Mary Buck, Susan Edelman Running in the Halls, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld & Michael Katcher
Soaps Casting As The World Turns, Vince Liebhart All My Children, Judy Blye Wilson
Days of Our Lives, Fran Brascom
General Hospital, Mark Tescher
One Life to Live, Ellen Novack
Comedy Episodic Casting Frasier, Jeff Greenberg Dream On, Tracy Lilienfield
Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen
Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
The Larry Sanders Show, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Dramatic Episodic Casting NYPD Blue, Junie Lowry-Johnson, Alexa Fogel Birdland, Risa Bramon, Juel Bestrop
Law & Order, Lynn Kressel, Suzanne Ryan
Northern Exposure, Megan Branman
Picket Fences, Rick Pagano, Sharon Bialy & Debi Manwiller
The X-Files, Rick Millikan, Lynne Carrow
Movie of the Week Casting And the Band Played On, Judith Holstra, Nikki Valko A Place for Annie, Phyllis Huffman
Against the Wall, Mary Buck, Susan Edelman
David's Mother, Reuben Cannon
Gypsy, David Rubin, Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter
To Dance With the White Dog, Judith Holstra, Nikki Valko
Mini-Series Casting The Stand, Lynn Kressel In The Best of Families, Mary Buck, Susan Edelman
J.F.K.: Reckless Youth, Wendy Kurzman
Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, Susan Bluestein, Donna Ekholdt
The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, Susan Bluestein, Donna Ekholdt
Pilot Casting NYPD Blue, Junie Lowry-Johnson, Alexa Fogel Bakersfield, P.D., Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Frasier, Jeff Greenberg
Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman, Ellie Kanner, Geraldine Leder
The Jon Larroquette Show, Francine Maisler
Nighttime Special Casting Kids Killing Kids, Babara Remsen Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the '90s, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Count on Me, Patrica Mock
Animated Voice-Over Casting Eek the Cat, Alice Cassidy A Cool Like That Christmas, Anthony Sepulveda, Geraldine Leder
Theatre Casting — Play Suburbia, Daniel Swee An Inspector Calls, Julie Hughes, Barry Moss & Jessica Gilburne
Broken Glass, Jay Binder
Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Stuart Howard, Amy Shecter & Jay Binder
Picnic, Pat McCorkle
Theatre Casting — Musical Carousel, Daniel Swee Beauty and the Beast, Jay Binder
Damn Yankees, Jay Binder
Fiorello!, Jay Binder
Hello Again, Daniel Swee
She Loves Me, Pat McCorkle, Richard Cole
Sunset Boulevard, (LA Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman & Tara Rubin

11th Artios Awards

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1995 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1994 — October 11, 1995.[18]

Winners and nominees

Category Winner Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Bullets Over Broadway, Juliet Taylor Miami Rhapsody, Renee Rousselot
The Brady Bunch Movie, Debora Aquila, Jane Shannon
The Mask, Fern Chamption, Mark Paladini
While You Were Sleeping, Amanda Mackey, Cathy Dandrich
Feature Film Casting — Drama Pulp Fiction, Ronnie Yeskel, Gary Zuckerbrod Forrest Gump, Ellen Lewis
Little Women, Carrie Frazier, Shani Ginsberg
My Family/Mi Familia, Janet Hirshenson, Jane Jenkins & Roger Mussenden
The Shawshank Redemption, Deborah Aquila
Daytime Casting Spring Awakening, Holly Powell A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story, Holly Powell, Lynn Kressel & Shari Rhodes
Boys Will Be Boys, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Storytime, Bob Morones
Trick of the Eye, Holly Powell
Soaps Casting All My Children, Judy Blye Wilson Another World, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin
General Hospital, Mark Teschner
Guiding Light, Betty Rea
One Life to Live, Ellen Novack
Comedy Episodic Casting Frasier, Jeff Greenberg Ellen, Tammara Billik, Justine Jacoby
Murphy Brown, Andrea Cohen
Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
The Larry Sanders Show, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Dramatic Episodic Casting ER, John Levey Chicago Hope, Steven Jacobs
My So-Called Life, Jeff Greenberg
Law & Order, Lynn Kressel, Suzanne Ryan
NYPD Blue, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa Fogel, Susan Bluestein & Donna Eckholdt
Movie of the week Casting Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, Valorie Massalas Kingfish, Mindy Marin, John Papsidera
My Antonia, Dan Shaner
The Burning Season, Junie Lowry Johnson
The Good Old Boys, Jason La Padura, Natalie Hart
Mini-Series Casting Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge, Molly Lopata 500 Nations, Elizabeth Leustig
A Woman of Independent Means, Wendy Kurtzman
Buffalo Girls, Francine Maisler
Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story, Holly Powell
Pilot Casting ER, John Levey Friends, Ellie Kanner
Hope & Gloria, Anthony Sepulveda
Newsradio, Meg Leiberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Party of Five, Mary Buck, Susan Edelman
Nighttime Special Casting In Search of Dr. Seuss, Gary Oberst Cosmic Slop, Eileen Mack Knight
Dottie Gets Spanked, Steven Jacobs
Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women, Gary Oberst
Animated Voice-Over Casting The Lion King, Brian Chavanne Eek the Cat, Alice Cassidy
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, Eileen Mack Knight
The Swan Princess, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin
Theatre Casting — Play The Heiress, Daniel Swee Arcadia, Daniel Swee
Hapgood, Daniel Swee
Indiscretions, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin
The Rose Tattoo, Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter
Theatre Casting — Musical Showboat, (Broadway Co.), Arnold J. Mungioli Beauty and the Beast, (LA Co.), Jay Binder, Mark Simon
Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Daniel Swee
Sunset Boulevard, (Broadway Co.), Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin

Lifetime Achievement Award: Garry Marshall (recipient)

12th Artios Awards

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1996 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1995 — October 15, 1996.[19]

Winners and nominees

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Comedy Fargo, John Lyons Flirting With Disaster, Ellen Parks, Risa Bramon
Get Shorty, David Rubin, Debra Zane
Mighty Aphrodite, Juliet Taylor
The Birdcage, Juliet Taylor, Ellen Lewis
To Die For, Howard Feurer
Feature Film Casting — Drama The Usual Suspects, Francine Maisler Apollo 13, Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Mr. Holland's Opus, Sharon Bialy
Nixon, Heidi Levitt
Primal Fear, Deborah Aquila, Jane Shannon Smith
Soaps Casting General Hospital, Mark Teschner All My Children, Judy Blye Wilson
Days of Our Lives, Fran Bascom
One Life to Live, Sonia Nikore
The City, Julie Madison
Comedy Pilot Casting 3rd Rock from the Sun, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld & Michael Katcher Almost Perfect, Jeff Greenberg, Shelia Guthrie
Caroline in the City, Gilda Stratton
High Society, Leslie Litt
Partners, Megan Branman
Comedy Episodic Casting Frasier, Jeff Greenberg Friends, Leslie Litt
Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
The Larry Sanders Show, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
3rd Rock from the Sun, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Dramatic Pilot Casting Murder One, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa Fogel American Gothic, Meg Liberman, Marc Mirschfeld & Michael Katcher
New York News, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa Fogel, Jay Binder, Jack Bowdan & Theodore Hann
Profit, Lucy Cavallo
The Client, Mark Saks, Jay Binder
Dramatic Episodic Casting ER, John Levey Chicago Hope, Debi Manwiller
Law & Order, Lynn Kressel, Suzanne Ryan
Murder One, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa Fogel
NYPD Blue, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa Fogel
Movie of the week Casting Truman, Mary Colquhoun A Street Car Named Desire, Marsha Kleinman
The Boys Next Door, Phyliss Huffman
The Heidi Chronicles, Juel Bestrop
The Late Shift, Nancy Foy
Mini-Series Casting Andersonville, Marsha Kleinman Gulliver's Travels, Lynn Kressel
Ruby Ridge: An America Tragedy, Jason La Padura, Natalie Hart
Streets of Laredo, Lynn Kressel
The Buccaneers, Mary Colquhoun
Daytime Special Casting Daddy's Girl, Elissa Meyers, Paul Fouquet Crosstown, Meg Liberman, Marc Hrischfeld
Educating Mom, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
Fast Forward, Barbara Remsen
Nighttime Special Casting Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree, Mike Fenton, Allison Cowitt National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld & Patrick Rusk
Animated Voice-Over Casting Pocahontas, Brian Chavanne, Ruth Lambert Eekstravaganza, Alice Cassidy
Theatre Casting — Play A Delicate Balance, Daniel Swee 7 Guitars, Meg Simon
Bus Stop, Rosalie Joseph
Four Dogs and a Bone, Sharon Bialy
Holiday, Rosalie Joseph
Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Rosalie Joseph
Theatre Casting — Musical The King & I, Jay Binder A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin
Chicago,
Jay Binder
Stomp,
(2 touring companies), Vincent Liebhart
Victor/Victoria,
Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff & Tara Rubin

Lifetime Achievement Award: David Gerber (recipient)

13th Artios Awards

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1997 Artios Awards for the calendar year 1996 — November 12, 1997. [20]

Category Winners Other Nominees
Feature Film Casting — Drama The People vs. Larry Flynt, Joe Doster Big Night, Ellen Lewis
The English Patient, David Rubin
Lone Star, Avy Kaurman, Francine Maisler
Williams Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, David Rubin
Feature Film Casting — Comedy That Thing You Do, Howard Feuer Everyone Says I Love You, Juliet Taylor
The First Wives Club, Ilene Starger
Grosse Pointe Blank, Junie Lowry Johnson
Walking and Talking, Avy Kaufman
Animated Voice-Over Casting The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ruth Lambert Hey, Arnold!, Joey Paul
Mini-Series Casting Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, Julie Selzer, Patrick Rush, Lynne Carrow Asteroid, Susan Edelman, Mary V. Buck
The Odyssey, Lynn Kressel
The Shining, Lynn Kressel
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Victoria Huff
Movie of the Week Casting Bastard Out of Carolina, Linda Lowy Gotti, Avy Kaufman
Grand Avenue, April Webster
The Man Who Captured Eichmann, Iris Grossman
Weapons of Mass Distraction, Gary M. Zuckerbrod
Dramatic Pilot Casting EZ Streets, Nan Dutton, Jane Alderman Prince Street, Alice Cassidy
Dramatic Episodic Casting ER, John Levey Chicago Hope, Debi Manwiller
Law & Order, Suzanne Ryan, Lynn Kressel
Murder One, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa L. Fogel
NYPD Blue, Junie Lowry Johnson, Alexa L. Fogel
Comedy Pilot Casting Spin City, Bonnie Finnegan Everybody Loves Raymond, Lisa Miller
Just Shoot Me!, Deborah Barylski
Suddenly Susan, Anthony Sepulveda, Mark Saks
Townies, Andrea Cohen
Comedy Episodic Casting Frasier, Jeff Greenberg Ellen, Tammara Billik
The Larry Sander Show, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld, Bonnie Zane
Seinfeld, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld
3rd Rock From the Sun, Meg Liberman, Marc Hirschfeld

Hoyt Bowers Award — Outstanding contribution to the Casting Profession: Juliet Taylor (recipient)

Lifetime Achievement Award: Roger Corman (recipient)

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