Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award

The Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award is an American film award established by the Directors Guild of America (DGA), given to an Associate Director or Stage Manager in recognition of their service to the industry and the Guild.

Named after the American director Franklin J. Schaffner, it was first awarded at the 43rd Directors Guild of America Awards in 1991. [1]

Recipients

  • 2020 - Arthur E. Lewis
  • 2019 - Mimi "Marian" Deaton
  • 2018 - Jim Tanker
  • 2016 - Tom McDermott
  • 2015 - Julie Gelfand
  • 2014 - Vince DeDario
  • 2013 - Dency Nelson
  • 2012 - Dennis W. Mazzocco
  • 2010 - Maria Jimenez Henley
  • 2009 - Scott Berger
  • 2008 - Barbara J. Roche
  • 2007 - Terry Benson
  • 2006 - Donald E. Jacob
  • 2005 - Stanley Faer
  • 2004 - Peery Forbis
  • 2003 - Esperanza “Candy” Martinez
  • 2002 - Anita Cooper-Avrick
  • 2001 - Robert N. Van Ry
  • 2000 - Scott L. Rindenow
  • 1999 - Robert Caminiti
  • 1998 - C.J. Rapp-Pittman
  • 1997 - Joseph L. Dicso
  • 1996 - Don Lewis Barnhart
  • 1995 - Larry Carl
  • 1994 - James E. Wall
  • 1993 - James “Woody” Woodworth
  • 1992 - Marilyn Jacobs-Furey
  • 1991 - Chester O’Brien and Mortimer O’Brien


References

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