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Artios Award for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Big Budget Feature (Drama)

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The Artios Award for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Big Budget Feature (Drama) is an award handed out annually by the Casting Society of America. The award, in its current incarnation, was first awarded in 2009, when the category made the distinction of award comedic films with larger budgets, and studio backing. Previously, since the second awards ceremony in 1986, the category had only held the distinction of Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Drama. The award honors the casting directors of higher-budgeted, in comparison to independently-backed, films that the voting body believes featured the best casting.

Winners and nominees

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1980s

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Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting

Year Film Casting Director(s)
1985
(1st)
[1]
Amadeus Mary Goldberg
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension Terry Liebling
The Natural Ellen Chenoweth
Sixteen Candles Jackie Burch
A Soldier's Story Reuben Cannon

Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Drama

Year Film Casting Director(s)
1986
(2nd)
[2]
The Color Purple Reuben Cannon
Cocoon Penny Perry, Beverly McDermott
Mask Mike Fenton, Jane Feinberg, Judy Taylor
Silverado Wally Nicita
Witness Dianne Crittenden
1987
(3rd)
[3]
Platoon Pat Golden, Bob Morones
Aliens Mike Fenton, Jane Feinberg, Judy Taylor
At Close Range Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Blue Velvet Johanna Ray, Pat Golden
Stand by Me Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
1988
(4th)
[4]
The Last Emperor Joanna Merlin
The Big Easy Lynn Stalmaster, David Rubin
Fatal Attraction Risa Bramon, Billy Hopkins
Gaby: A True Story Johanna Ray
Weeds Cathy Henderson, Barbara Hanley
1989
(5th)
[5]
Mississippi Burning Howard Feuer, Juliet Taylor
Dominick and Eugene Julie Hughes, Barry Moss
Field of Dreams Margery Simkin
Mystic Pizza Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Tucker: The Man and His Dream

1990s

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Year Film Casting Director(s)
1990
(6th)
[6]
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
1991
(7th)
[7]
Dances with Wolves Howard Feuer
Avalon Ellen Chenoweth
The Grifters Juliet Taylor
Miller's Crossing Donna Isaacson, John Lyons
Reversal of Fortune Howard Feuer
The Silence of the Lambs
1992
(8th)
[8]
Fried Green Tomatoes David Rubin
Barton Fink Donna Isaacson, John Lyons
Bugsy Ellen Chenoweth
JFK Judy Taylor, Lynda Gordon, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff, Andrew Zerman
The Waterdance Pam Dixon
1993
(9th)
[9]
Malcolm X Robi Reed
Chaplin Mike Fenton
A River Runs Through It Elisabeth Leustig
Scent of a Woman Ellen Lewis
School Ties Pat McCorkle, Lisa Beach
1994
(10th)
[10]
The Joy Luck Club Heidi Levitt, Risa Bramon Garcia
A Bronx Tale Ellen Chenoweth
Philadelphia Howard Feuer
Searching for Bobby Fischer Avy Kaufman
What's Love Got to Do with It Reuben Cannon
1995
(11th)
[11]
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
1996
(12th)
[12]
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
1997
(13th)
[13]
The People vs. Larry Flynt Francine Maisler, Jo Doster (location casting)
Big Night Ellen Lewis
The English Patient David Rubin
Lone Star Avy Kaufman, Francine Maisler
Romeo + Juliet David Rubin
1998
(14th)
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L.A. Confidential Mali Finn
The Horse Whisperer Ellen Chenoweth, Gretchen Rennell Court
The Ice Storm Avy Kaufman
Primary Colors Juliet Taylor, Ellen Lewis, Juel Bestrop
Titanic Mali Finn
1999
(15th)
[15]
Saving Private Ryan Denise Chamian
Go Joseph Middleton
October Sky Nancy Foy, Jo Doster (location casting)
Out of Sight Francine Maisler
Pleasantville Ellen Lewis, Debra Zane

2000s

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Year Film Casting Director(s)
2000
(16th)
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American Beauty Debra Zane
Erin Brockovich Margery Simkin
Girl, Interrupted Lisa Beach
The Sixth Sense Avy Kaufman
The Talented Mr. Ripley Deborah Aquila
2001
(17th)
[17]
Traffic Debra Zane
The Contender Mary Jo Slater
Finding Forrester Francine Maisler, Bernard Telsey
The Patriot April Webster, David Bloch, Fincannon & Assoc. (location casting)
Remember the Titans Ronna Kress
2002
(18th)
[18]
Moulin Rouge! Ronna Kress
A Beautiful Mind Jane Jenkins, Janet Hirshenson
Crazy/Beautiful Sarah Halley Finn, Randy Hiller
Life as a House
Mulholland Drive Johanna Ray
2003
(19th)
[19]
The Hours Daniel Swee
Igby Goes Down Ronnie Yeskel, Richard Hicks
The Italian Job Sheila Jaffe
Minority Report Denise Chamian
Road to Perdition Debra Zane, Mickie Paskal, Rachel Tenner (location casting)
2004
(20th)
[20]
Mystic River Phyllis Huffman, Carolyn Pickman (location casting)
Big Fish Denise Chamian
House of Sand and Fog Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood
Seabiscuit Debra Zane
21 Grams Francine Maisler
2005
(21st)
[21]
Crash Sarah Halley Finn, Randi Hiller
Kinsey Cindy Tolan
Million Dollar Baby Phyllis Huffman
The Notebook Matthew Barry, Nancy Green-Keyes
Ray Nancy Klopper, Mark Fincannon (location casting)
2006
(22nd)
[22]
Brokeback Mountain Avy Kaufman
Capote Avy Kaufman; Heike Brandstatter, Coreen Mayrs (location casting)
Memoirs of a Geisha Francine Maisler
Syriana Avy Kaufman, Lora Kennedy, Lucinda Syson
Walk the Line Lisa Beach, Sarah Katzman
2007
(23rd)
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Dreamgirls Debra Zane, Jay Binder
The Good Shepherd Amanda Mackey, Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Hollywoodland Joanna Colbert
The Lookout Marcia S. Ross, Robin Cook (Toronto casting)
The Namesake Cindy Tolan
World Trade Center Mary Vernieu

Outstanding Achievement in Casting: Studio Feature – Drama

Year Film Casting Director(s)
2008
(24th)
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No Country for Old Men Ellen Chenoweth, Jo Edna Boldin (location casting)
Across the Universe Bernard Telsey
American Gangster Avy Kaufman
Iron Man Sarah Halley Finn, Randi Hiller
Michael Clayton Ellen Chenoweth

Outstanding Achievement in Casting: Big Budget Feature (Drama)

Year Film Casting Director(s)
2009
(25th)
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Star Trek April Webster, Alyssa Weisberg
Changeling Ellen Chenoweth
The Dark Knight John Papsidera
Duplicity Ellen Chenoweth
State of Play Avy Kaufman

2010s

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Year Film Casting Director(s)
2010
(26th)
[26]
Inglourious Basterds Johanna Ray, Jenny Jue
Avatar Margery Simkin, Mali Finn (initial casting)
Nine Francine Maisler
Sherlock Holmes Reg Poerscout-Edgerton
Shutter Island Ellen Lewis, Carolyn Pickman (location casting)
2011
(26th)
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The Social Network Laray Mayfield
The Fighter Sheila Jaffe, Angela Peri (location casting)
Inception John Papsidera
The Town Lora Kennedy, Carolyn Pickman (location casting)
True Grit Ellen Chenoweth; Rachel Tenner, JoEdna Boldin (location casting)
2012
(27th)
[28]
The Help Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee
The Descendants John Jackson, John McAlary (associate)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Laray Mayfield
The Hunger Games Debra Zane, Jackie Burch (location casting)
Moneyball Francine Maisler, Lauren Grey (associate)
2013
(28th)
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Argo Lora Kennedy
Les Misérables Nina Gold
Life of Pi Avy Kaufman
Lincoln Avy Kaufman; Erica Arvold, Pat Moran (location casting)
Zero Dark Thirty Mark Bennett, Richard Hicks; Seher Latif (location casting); Charley Medigovich (associate)
2015
(29th)
[30]
12 Years a Slave Francine Maisler, Meagan Lewis (location casting), Melissa Kostenbauder (associate)
American Hustle Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Angela Peri (location casting)
Captain Phillips Francine Maisler; Donna M. Belajac, Daniel Hubbard (location casting)
Foxcatcher Jeanne McCarthy; Rori Bergman, Donna M. Belajac (location casting); Matthew Maisto (associate)
Gone Girl Laray Mayfield, Annie Hamilton (location casting)
Selma Aisha Coley, Robyn Owen (associate)
2016
(30th)
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Straight Outta Compton Cindy Tolan, Victoria Thomas; Meagan Lewis, Beth Sepko, Carolyn Pickman, Lucinda Syson, Pat Moran (location casting); Judith Sunga (associate)
Bridge of Spies Ellen Lewis, Kate Sprance (associate)
Mad Max: Fury Road Ronna Kress, Nikki Barrett
Spotlight Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee; John Buchan, Jason Knight, Carolyn Pickman (location casting); Joey Montenarello, Adam Richards (associates)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Nina Gold, April Webster, Alyssa Weisberg; Jessica Sherman (associate)
2017
(31st)
[32]
Hidden Figures Victoria Thomas; Jackie Burch (location casting); Bonnie Grisan (associate)
Arrival Francine Maisler, Lucie Robitaille (location casting)
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Fiona Weir, Jim Carnahan (location casting)
The Girl on the Train Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee; Joey Montenarello, Adam Richards (associates)
Nocturnal Animals Francine Maisler
2018
(32nd)
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Dunkirk John Papsidera
Baby Driver Francine Maisler, Meagan Lewis (location casting)
Detroit Victoria Thomas, Richard Hicks (New York casting), Carolyn Pickman (location casting), Scotty Anderson (associate)
The Post Ellen Lewis, Rori Bergman; Kate Sprance, Karlee Fomalont (associates)
Wonder Woman Lora Kennedy, Kristy Carlson, Lucinda Syson; Jeanette Benzie (associate)
2019
(33rd)
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Vice Francine Maisler, Amber Wakefield (additional casting)
Boy Erased Carmen Cuba; Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris (location casting); Shelby Cherniet (associate)
The Hate U Give Yesi Ramirez; Tara Feldstein Bennett, Chase Paris (location casting)
A Star Is Born Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Raylin Sabo (associate)
Widows Francine Maisler; Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal (location casting); Amber Wakefield (associate)

Individuals with multiple awards

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4 awards
  • Francine Maisler
3 awards
  • Howard Feuer
  • Debra Zane
2 awards
  • Meagan Lewis
  • Carolyn Pickman

Individuals with multiple nominations

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References

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