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Producers Guild Of America Unveils 2013 Nominees

The Producers Guild of America (PGA) weighed in with their nominations for the best of 2012 for both motion pictures and television. Oscar heavy-weights including Lincoln , Django Unchained , Zero Dark Thirty , Les Misérables , Argo and Silver Linings Playbook made the cut along with other awards contenders including Beasts of the Southern Wild , Moonrise Kingdom and Life of Pi made the list for the organization’s Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures. [ Related: Get more on this Awards Season on Movieline ] Animated pics including box office heavy-weights Wreick-It Ralph and ParaNorman were among the animated pics to make the list. The PGA also gave its television choices, which are included below. The 2013 Producers Guild of America awards will take place January 26th at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures: Argo (Warner Bros.)
 Producers: Ben Affleck, George Clooney, Grant Heslov Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight Pictures) 
Producers: Michael Gottwald, Dan Janvey, Josh Penn Django Unchained (The Weinstein Company)
 Producers: Reginald Hudlin, Pilar Savone, Stacey Sher Les Misérables (Universal Pictures)
 Producers: Tim Bevan & Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward, Cameron Mackintosh Life of Pi (Fox 2000 Pictures) 
Producers: Ang Lee, Gil Netter, David Womark Lincoln (Touchstone Pictures)
 Producers: Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features)
 Producers: Wes Anderson & Scott Rudin, Jeremy Dawson, Steven Rales Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Company)
 Producers: Bruce Cohen, Donna Gigliotti, Jonathan Gordon Skyfall (MGM/Columbia Pictures) 
Producers: Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Zero Dark Thirty (Columbia Pictures)
 Producers: Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Megan Ellison The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: Brave (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures) 
Producer: Katherine Sarafian Frankenweenie (Walt Disney Pictures) 
Producers: Allison Abbate, Tim Burton ParaNorman (Focus Features) 
Producers: Travis Knight, Arianne Sutner Rise of the Guardians (Paramount Pictures)
 Producers: Nancy Bernstein, Christina Steinberg Wreck-It Ralph (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Producer: Clark Spencer The Television nominee follow. The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television: American Horror Story (FX)
Producers: Brad Buecker, Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy, Chip Vucelich, Alexis Martin Woodall The Dust Bowl (PBS)
Producers: Producer Eligibility Pending Game Change (HBO)
Producers: Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Jay Roach, Amy Sayres, Steven Shareshian, Danny Strong Hatfields & McCoys (History) 
Producers: Barry Berg, Kevin Costner, Darrell Fetty, Leslie Greif, Herb Nanas Sherlock (PBS)
 Producers: Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue, Sue Vertue The Long-Form Television category encompasses both movies of the week and mini-series.
  In November 2012, the Producers Guild of America announced the Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture, Television Series and Non-Fiction Television Nominations; the following list includes complete producer credits. The Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures: A People Uncounted (Urbinder Films)
Producers: Marc Swenker, Aaron Yeger The Gatekeepers (Sony Pictures Classics)
Producers: Estelle Fialon, Philippa Kowarsky, Dror Moreh The Island President (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
Producers: Richard Berg, Bonni Cohen The Other Dream Team (The Film Arcade)
Producers: Marius Markevicius, Jon Weinbach Searching For Sugar Man (Sony Pictures Classics)
Producers: Malik Bendjelloul, Simon Chinn The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama: Breaking Bad (AMC) 
Producers: Melissa Bernstein, Sam Catlin, Bryan Cranston, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson, Stewart Lyons, Michelle MacLaren, George Mastras, Diane Mercer, Thomas Schnauz, Moira Walley-Beckett Downton Abbey (PBS) 
Producers: Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge Game of Thrones (HBO) 
Producers: David Benioff, Bernadette Caulfield, Frank Doelger, Carolyn Strauss, D.B. Weiss Homeland (Showtime) 
Producers: Henry Bromell, Alexander Cary, Michael Cuesta, Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Chip Johannessen, Michael Klick, Meredith Stiehm Mad Men (AMC) 
Producers: Jon Hamm, Scott Hornbacher, Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton, Victor Levin, Blake McCormick, Matthew Weiner The Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy: 30 Rock (NBC) 
Producers: Irene Burns, Kay Cannon, Robert Carlock, Vali Chandrasekaran, Luke Del Tredici, Tina Fey, Matt Hubbard, Marci Klein, Jerry Kupfer, Lorne Michaels, David Miner, Dylan Morgan, Jeff Richmond, John Riggi, Josh Siegal, Ron Weiner The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
 Producers: Chuck Lorre, Steve Molaro, Faye Oshima Belyeu, Bill Prady Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO) 
Producers: Alec Berg, Larry Charles, Larry David, Jeff Garlin, Tim Gibbons, David Mandel, Erin O’Malley, Jeff Schaffer, Laura Streicher Louie (FX)
 Producers: Dave Becky, M. Blair Breard, Louis C.K. Modern Family (ABC) 
Producers: Cindy Chupack, Paul Corrigan, Abraham Higginbotham, Ben Karlin, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Morton, Dan O’Shannon, Jeffrey Richman, Chris Smirnoff, Brad Walsh, Bill Wrubel,Danny Zuker The Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television: American Masters (PBS)
 Producers: Prudence Glass, Susan Lacy,Julie Sacks Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (Travel Channel) 
Producers: Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Sandy Zweig Deadliest Catch (Discovery Channel) 
Producers: Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Sean Dash, John Gray, Sheila McCormack, Bill Pruitt, Decker Watson Inside the Actors Studio (Bravo)
 Producers: James Lipton, Shawn Tesser, Jeff Wurtz Shark Tank (ABC) 
Producers: Rhett Bachner, Becky Blitz, Mark Burnett, Bill Gaudsmith, Yun Lingner, Brien Meagher, Clay Newbill, Jim Roush, Laura Skowlund, Paul Sutera, Patrick Wood The Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television: The Colbert Report (Comedy Central) 
Producers: Meredith Bennett, Stephen Colbert, Richard Dahm, Paul Dinello, Barry Julien, Matt Lappin, Emily Lazar, Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Tom Purcell,Jon Stewart Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) 
Producers: David Craig, Ken Crosby, Doug DeLuca, Erin Irwin, Jimmy Kimmel, Jill Leiderman, Jason Schrift, Jennifer Sharron Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (NBC) 
Producers: Hillary Hunn, Lorne Michaels, Gavin Purcell, Michael Shoemaker Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) 
Producers: Scott Carter, Sheila Griffiths, Marc Gurvitz, Dean Johnsen, Bill Maher, Billy Martin Saturday Night Live (NBC)
 Producers: Ken Aymong, Steve Higgins, Erik Kenward, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney The Award for Outstanding Producer of Competition Television: The Amazing Race (CBS) 
Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Elise Doganieri, Jonathan Littman, Bertram van Munster, Mark Vertullo Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
 Producers: Ashley Edens Shaffer, Conrad Green, Joe Sungkur Project Runway (Lifetime)
 Producers: Jane Cha Cutler, Desiree Gruber, Tim Gunn, Heidi Klum, Jonathan Murray, Sara Rea, Colleen Sands Top Chef (Bravo) 
Producers: Daniel Cutforth, Casey Kriley, Jane Lipsitz, Dan Murphy, Nan Strait The Voice (NBC) 
Producers: Stijn Bakkers, Mark Burnett, John De Mol, Chad Hines, Lee Metzger, Audrey Morrissey, Jim Roush, Nicolle Yaron, Mike Yurchuk, Amanda Zucker The following programs were not vetted for producer eligibility this year, but winners in these categories will be announced at the official ceremony on January 26: The Award for Outstanding Sports Program: 24/7 (HBO) Catching Hell (ESPN) The Fight Game with Jim Lampley (HBO) On Freddie Roach (HBO) Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO) The Award for Outstanding Children’s Program: Good Luck Charlie (Disney Channel) iCarly (Nickelodeon) Phineas and Ferb (Disney Channel) Sesame Street (PBS) The Weight of the Nation for Kids: The Great Cafeteria Takeover (HBO) The Award for Outstanding Digital Series: 30 Rock: The Webisodes (www.nbc.com) Bravo’s Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen (www.bravotv.com) Dexter Early Cuts: All in the Family (www.sho.com) The Guild (www.watchtheguild.com) H+ The Digital Series (www.youtube.com/user/HplusDigitalSeries) Red vs. Blue (www.roosterteeth.com)

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Hype Job of the Century’: Sacha Baron Cohen’s Character From The Dictator Responds to Oscar Ban (Video)

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Admiral Gen. Shabazz Aladeen (NBC) Proving that they take themselves way more seriously than the MTV Movie Awards, the Academy of Motion Pictures warned prankster Sasha Baron Cohen this week that he could not attend the Oscars in character from his latest film. According to an official statement from an Academy spokesperson, “The red carpet is not about stunting.” As everyone knows, the red carpet… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New York Observer Discovery Date : 24/02/2012 16:45 Number of articles : 2

Hype Job of the Century’: Sacha Baron Cohen’s Character From The Dictator Responds to Oscar Ban (Video)

Producers Guild Nominations: Bridesmaids, Ides, Dragon Tattoo Make Cut; Tree of Life Snubbed

The Producers Guild of America just announced its 2012 award nominees, with a few surprises ( The Ides of March ? Again ?) and noteworthy snubs (sorry, Tree of Life -ers) in the main event. Meanwhile, the animated category dared to recognize the roundly loathed Cars 2 , and the documentary voters gave at least on conspicuous Oscar snubbee a break (I’m looking at you, Senna ). The full list of film awards is below; check our sister site Deadline for TV nominees as well. Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures: THE ARTIST Producer: Thomas Langmann BRIDESMAIDS Producers: Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel, Clayton Townsend THE DESCENDANTS Producers: Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO Producers: Ceán Chaffin, Scott Rudin THE HELP Producers: Michael Barnathan, Chris Columbus, Brunson Green HUGO Producers: Graham King, Martin Scorsese THE IDES OF MARCH Producers: George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Brian Oliver MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Producers: Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum MONEYBALL Producers: Michael De Luca, Rachael Horovitz, Brad Pitt WAR HORSE Producers: Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg The Producers Guild of America Producer of the Year Award in Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Producers: Peter Jackson, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg CARS 2 Producer: Denise Ream KUNG FU PANDA 2 Producer: Melissa Cobb PUSS IN BOOTS Producers: Joe M. Aguilar, Latifa Ouaou RANGO Producers: John B. Carls, Gore Verbinski The Producers Guild of America Producer of the Year Award in Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures: BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE: THE TRAVELS OF A TRIBE CALLED QUEST Producers: Michael Rapaport, Edward Parks (*additional producers eligibility pending arbitration completion) BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK Producer: Philip Gefter PROJECT NIM Producer: Simon Chinn SENNA Producer: James Gay-Rees THE UNION Producers: Cameron Crowe, Michelle Panek ###

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Farrah Fawcett Oscars ‘In Memoriam’ Omission Was Intentional

‘In every category, you’re going to miss some wonderful people,’ Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences executive director says. By Larry Carroll Farrah Fawcett Photo: Keystone/ Getty Images Two days after fans of Farrah Fawcett began complaining that the late “Charlie’s Angels” star had been overlooked by the Oscars , an Academy Awards representative is speaking for the first time about the omission, and revealing that it was done on purpose. Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences executive director Bruce Davis, speaking on behalf of the committee who assembles Oscar’s yearly “In Memoriam” segment, told the Associated Press that it was a difficult decision to omit Fawcett and that they expected some controversy. “[The committee] was kind of figuring that probably the Farrah Fawcett and Gene Barry omissions would be the ones we’d get the most comments on,” Davis said, also naming the veteran actor whose 1963-1966 series “Burke’s Law” kept him predominantly remembered as a TV star. “[We] did get one letter about Miss Fawcett.” Farrah Fawcett, A Life In Photos During Sunday’s highly rated Oscar telecast, a video tribute was shown featuring such memorable Hollywood names as Brittany Murphy, David Carradine and Patrick Swayze. But Fawcett — who had memorable turns in such films as “The Apostle,” “The Cannonball Run” and “Logan’s Run,” and who got Oscar buzz herself for a performance in the 1986 rape drama “Extremities” — was nowhere to be found. Citing the “remarkable television work” of Fawcett and Barry, the Academy ultimately decided to omit the two actors intentionally. Those playing along at home, however, might point to the fact that Michael Jackson was featured prominently during the “In Memoriam” clip, but will hardly be remembered first and foremost as a movie star. Diagnosed with cancer in 2006, Fawcett died in June 209. “In every category, you’re going to miss some wonderful people,” Davis said. “There’s nothing you can say to people, particularly to family members, within a day or two of the show that helps at all. … They tend to be surprised and hurt, and we understand that and we’re sorry for it.” Fawcett’s longtime partner, actor Ryan O’Neal, said that he was confused by the omission — a sentiment echoed by several other famous folks who knew and loved Fawcett. In past years, similar controversies have erupted concerning omitted names like Brad Renfro and Gene Siskel. Relive all the best moments from the 2010 Academy Awards with photos, interviews, blogs, post-show analysis and more, right here at MTV News. Related Photos Farrah Fawcett, A Life In Photos

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Ryan O’Neal On Farrah Fawcett’s Oscar Omission: ‘Poor Farrah’

‘I’m as confused at everyone about it,’ O’Neal says. By MTV News staff Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett in 1987 Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage On Sunday night during the “In Memoriam” segment of the Oscars telecast, many viewers were shocked that Farrah Fawcett was excluded from the segment, which included Michael Jackson, Patrick Swayze, Brittany Murphy, Ron Silver and others. Fawcett’s longtime partner, Ryan O’Neal, said in a statement to People.com that “there is no comment other than we were disappointed that she was not included.” But a reporter for X17 caught up with O’Neal on Monday (March 8) and spoke briefly with him. “I’m as confused as everyone about it, you see?,” O’Neal said. “They have to explain it, I can’t. Poor Farrah, is all I can say.” Asked if he was planning to send a note to the Academy, O’Neal said, “We’re writing one, [daughter] Tatum and I, we’re writing a letter.” When asked if he could explain why Fawcett was excluded from the tribute, O’Neal replied sarcastically, “She wasn’t well known enough?” “[Tatum] was shocked too,” he continued. “Somebody called us first, we were watching the show [on DVR], so we were delayed. The phone rings and my friend says, ‘They left Farrah out of the tribute.’ Anyway, maybe next year they’ll slip her in. It’s a funny business.” While Fawcett is best remembered for her TV work, she appeared in several movies, including “Man of the House,” “The Cannonball Run,” “Extremities” and “The Apostle.” Speaking to The Associated Press, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences spokeswoman Leslie Unger said omissions are inevitable when the segment can only honor so many people. “Every year, it’s an unfortunate reality that we can’t include everybody,” she said. Related Videos Oscars 2010: Show Highlights 2010 Oscar Red-Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2010 Oscars Show Highlights

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