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    Home » “Mank,” “Tenet,” “Da 5 Bloods,” “Soul” Top Art Directors Guild Awards’ Feature Competition

    “Mank,” “Tenet,” “Da 5 Bloods,” “Soul” Top Art Directors Guild Awards’ Feature Competition

    By SHOOTSunday, April 11, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2582 Views
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    Gary Oldman in a scene from "Mank" (photo courtesy of Netflix)

    TV winners include "The Mandalorian," "Ozark," "The Queen’s Gambit," "SNL," "What We Do in the Shadows," "Black Is King," "Will & Grace"

    HOLLYWOOD, Calif. --

    The Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) unveiled during a hybrid virtual gala on Saturday evening (4/10) the winners of its 25th Annual ADG Awards in 11 categories of film, television, commercials, and music videos. Topping the Best Production Design for Feature Film were Mank (production designer Donald Graham Burt), Tenet (Nathan Crowley), Da 5 Bloods (Wynn Thomas), and Soul (Steve Pilcher).

    Television winners included The Mandalorian, episode “Chapter 13: The Jedi” (Andrew L. Jones, Doug Chiang), Ozark: “Wartime” (David Bomba), The Queen’s Gambit (Uli Hanisch), What We Do in the Shadows: “Resurrection, Collaboration, Witches” (Kate Bunch), and Will & Grace: “Accidentally on Porpoise,” “We Love Lucy,” “It’s Time” episodes (Glenda Rovello), Saturday Night Live: Host: John Mulaney + Music: David Byrne, Host: Adele + Music: H.E.R., Host: Dave Chappelle + Music: Foo Fighters” (Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, N. Joseph De Tullio), Black Is King (Hannah Beachler, Carlos Laszlo, Susan Linss, Miranda Lorenz, Brandon Mendez, Rika Nakanishi, Ethan Tobman) respectively. The Web Series, Music Video or Commercial award was bestowed upon Harry Styles’ “Falling” music video (François Audouy).
     
    The awards took place before an audience of more than 4,000 worldwide and was hosted by comedian JB Smoove, co-star of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm. ADG president Nelson Coates, ADG, and Art Directors Council chair Mark Worthington, ADG, presided over the awards ceremony. Producer of this year’s ADG Awards was production designer Scott Moses, ADG; event was co-produced by Matt Ringer. Emmy-winning production designer James Pearse Connelly, ADG, and actress/comedienne Dierdre Friel hosted the pre-show retrospective celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the ADG Awards.
     
    “I’m grateful we were able to share our open awards event with all of our members, their families, friends, and coworkers this year. The show was designed to celebrate the resilience shown by our guild and the entire industry as a community in a year unlike any other in our lifetime. The work recognized here represents the best of the collective skills within the ADG to bring stories alive with limitless imagination,” said Moses.
     
    Ryan Murphy, Emmy, Golden Globe®, Tony® and Peabody® Award-winning screenwriter, producer, and director, received the esteemed Cinematic Imagery Award, honoring his prestigious spectrum of extraordinary productions reflecting the highest quality of production design. A comprehensive clip reel was presented, spotlighting the spectrum of Murphy’s award-winning shows which have garnered him six Primetime Emmys®, 26 additional award wins, and an unprecedented 72 nominations. He is the originator of the popular American television programs American Horror Story, American Crime Story, Pose, Hollywood, Feud, Glee, and The New Normal, among many others. Presenting the award to Murphy was Matt Bomer, star of many of Murphy’s shows including Boys in the Band.
     
    The Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to outstanding individuals in each of the guild’s four crafts. Emmy-winning production designer Stuart Wurtzel, ADG, known for his work on Hannah and Her Sisters and Angels in America, received the ADG Lifetime Achievement Award from the Art Directors Council (AD), presented by Australian film director, producer and screenwriter Fred Schepisi. Concept artist John Eaves, ADG, known for his iconic illustrations and designs for the Star Trek series, Captain America: The Winter Soldier; Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides; Spider-Man; Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Iron Man 3, was honored by the Illustrators and Matte Artists (IMA) Council, presented by production designer Herman Zimmerman, ADG (six of the Star Trek feature films). Scenic artist Patrick DeGreve, ADG, prolific artist known for his memorable backings, sets and props for shows created at CBS TV City over the past 45 years, was honored by the Scenic, Title and Graphic Artists Council (STG), presented by DeGreve’s crew at CBS TV City including Vahe Assadourian, Lisa Frazza, Eddie Gioiosa. Set designer Martha Johnston, ADG, spotlighted for her over 60 movie and television design credits including Interstellar, Dunkirk and Aquaman, was awarded by the Set Designers and Model Makers (SDMM) Council, presented by Oscar-nominated production designer Nathan Crowley, ADG (Interstellar, Dunkirk) who also won the ADG Award for Tenet.  
     
    Here are the winners at the 25th Annual ADG Awards:

    FEATURES

    PERIOD FEATURE FILM  
              Mank
                        Production Designer: Donald Graham Burt

               
    FANTASY FEATURE FILM  
              Tenet
                        Production Designer: Nathan Crowley
              
    CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM 
              Da 5 Bloods
                        Production Designer: Wynn Thomas

    ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 
              Soul
                        Production Designer: Steve Pilcher

    TELEVISION

    ONE-HOUR PERIOD OR FANTASY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
               The Mandalorian: “Chapter 13: The Jedi”
                        Production Designers: Andrew L. Jones, Doug Chiang
     
    ONE-HOUR CONTEMPORARY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES

               Ozark: “Wartime”
                        Production Designer: David Bomba
     
    TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
              The Queen’s Gambit
                        Production Designer: Uli Hanisch
     
    HALF HOUR SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
               What We Do in the Shadows: “Resurrection,” “Collaboration,” “Witches”
                        Production Designer: Kate Bunch
     
    MULTI-CAMERA SERIES     
               Will & Grace: “Accidentally on Porpoise,” “We Love Lucy,” “It’s Time”
                        Production Designer: Glenda Rovello

    SHORT FORMAT: WEB SERIES, MUSIC VIDEO OR COMMERCIAL 
               Harry Styles: “Falling”
                        Production Designer: François Audouy

     
    VARIETY, REALITY OR COMPETITION SERIES
              Saturday Night Live: “Host: John Mulaney + Music: David Byrne,” 
              Host: Adele + Music: H.E.R.,” “Host: Dave Chappelle + Music: Foo Fighters”
                        Production Designers: Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura,
                                                             N. Joseph De Tullio

    VARIETY SPECIAL
               Black Is King
                        Production Designers: Hannah Beachler, Carlos Laszlo, Susan Linss, Miranda Lorenz, Brandon Mendez, Rika Nakanishi, Ethan Tobman

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    Robert Duvall, “Godfather” Mainstay and Oscar-Winning Actor For “Tender Mercies,” Dies At 95

    Monday, February 16, 2026

    Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor of matchless versatility and dedication whose classic roles included the intrepid consigliere of the first two "Godfather" movies and the over-the-hill country music singer in "Tender Mercies," has died at age 95. Duvall died "peacefully" at his home Sunday in Middleburg, Virginia, according to an announcement from his publicist and from a statement posted on his Facebook page by his wife, Luciana Duvall. "To the world, he was an Academy Award-winning actor, a director, a storyteller. To me, he was simply everything," Luciana Duvall wrote. "His passion for his craft was matched only by his deep love for characters, a great meal, and holding court. For each of his many roles, Bob gave everything to his characters and to the truth of the human spirit they represented." The bald, wiry Duvall didn't have leading man looks, but few "character actors" enjoyed such a long, rewarding and unpredictable career, in leading and supporting roles, from an itinerant preacher to Josef Stalin. Beginning with his 1962 film debut as Boo Radley, the reclusive neighbor in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Duvall created a gallery of unforgettable portrayals. They earned him seven Academy Award nominations and the best actor prize for "Tender Mercies," which came out in 1983. He also won four Golden Globes, including one for playing the philosophical cattle-drive boss in the 1989 miniseries "Lonesome Dove," a role he often cited as his favorite. In 2005, Duvall was awarded a National Medal of Arts. He had been acting for some 20 years when "The Godfather," released in 1972, established him as one of the most in-demand performers of Hollywood. He had made a previous film, "The Rain People," with Francis Coppola, and the director chose him to... Read More

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