33rd Directors Guild of America Awards
The 33rd Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in film and television in 1980, were presented on March 14, 1981 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2] The television nominees were announced on February 10, 1981.[1]
33rd Directors Guild of America Awards | |
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Date | March 14, 1981 |
Location | The Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, California |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Directors Guild of America |
Highlights | |
Best Director Feature Film: | Ordinary People – Robert Redford |
Winners and nominees
Film
Feature Film | |
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Television
Drama Series | |
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Roger Young – Lou Grant for "Lou"
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Comedy Series | |
Noam Pitlik – Barney Miller for "Fog"
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Musical Variety | |
Dwight Hemion – IBM Presents Baryshnikov on Broadway
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Documentary | |
Alfred R. Kelman – The Body Human: The Body Beautiful (Tie)
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Actuality | |
Don Mischer – Kennedy Center Honors
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Specials/Movies for TV/Actuality | |
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Commercials
Commercials | |
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George Gomes – A&W Restaurants' "Dancing", Bell System's "Joey Called", and Sara Lee's "Red Dye"
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Frank Capra Achievement Award
- Francisco Day
Honorary Life Member
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References
- "The Directors Guild of America Tuesday nominated 18 directors,..." UPI. February 10, 1981. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
- "Redford Wins Directors' Prize". The New York Times. March 17, 1981. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
External links
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