63rd Directors Guild of America Awards
63rd DGA Awards
January 29, 2011
Best Director - Film:
Tom Hooper – The King’s Speech
Best Director - Documentary Feature:
Charles Ferguson – Inside Job
The 63rd Directors Guild of America Awards, which was given out on January 29, 2011, honors the outstanding directorial achievement in feature films, documentary, and television. [1][2]
Nominees
Film
Feature Film
Tom Hooper – The King’s Speech
- Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan
- David Fincher – The Social Network
- Christopher Nolan – Inception
- David O. Russell – The Fighter
Documentary Feature
- Lixin Fan – Last Train Home
- Alex Gibney – Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
- Davis Guggenheim – Waiting for “Superman”
- Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger – Restrepo
Television
Drama Series
Martin Scorsese – Boardwalk Empire for "Boardwalk Empire"
- Jack Bender – Lost for "The End"
- Allen Coulter – Boardwalk Empire for "Paris Green"
- Frank Darabont – The Walking Dead for "Days Gone Bye"
- Jennifer Getzinger – Mad Men for "The Suitcase"
Comedy Series
Michael Spiller – Modern Family for "Halloween"
- Steven Levitan – Modern Family for "Hawaii"
- Beth McCarthy-Miller – 30 Rock for "Live Show"
- Ryan Murphy – Glee for "The Power of Madonna"
- David Nutter – Entourage for "Lose Yourself"
Miniseries or TV Film
- Barry Levinson – You Don't Know Jack
- David Nutter and Jeremy Podeswa – The Pacific for "Basilone"
- Jeremy Podeswa – The Pacific for "Home"
- Tim Van Patten – The Pacific for "Okinawa"
Musical Variety
Glenn Weiss – The 64th Annual Tony Awards
- Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live for "Host: Betty White"
- Linda Mendoza – Paul McCartney The Library of Congress Gershwin Award for Popular Song in Performance at the White House
- John C. Moffit – Bill Maher: "But I'm Not Wrong"
- Chuck O'Neil – Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear
Reality Programs
Eytan Keller – The Next Iron Chef for "#301"
- Hisham Abed – The Hills for "Episode #601"
- Bryan O'Donnell – Private Chefs of Beverly Hills for "Challah Back"
- Brian Smith – MasterChef for "Episode #103"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "I Think We're Fighting the Germans. Right?"
Daytime Serials
Larry Carpenter – One Life to Live for "Episode #10,687"
- Sally McDonald – The Young and the Restless for "Episode #9553"
- Jill Mittwell – One Life to Live for "Starr X’d Lovers (Episode #10,688)"
- Owen Renfroe – General Hospital for "Francophrenia"
- Michael Stich – The Bold and the Beautiful for "A Reason to Live: Part I"
Children’s Programs
Eric Bross – The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
- Douglas Barr – Secrets of the Mountain
- Stuart Gillard – Avalon High
- Michael Grossman – StarStruck
- Paul Hoen – Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
- Mikael Salomon – Unnatural History for "Pilot"
Commercials
Stacy Wall
- Frank Budgen
- Craig Gillespie
- Tim Godsall
- Tom Kuntz
References
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