THE WIRE's David Simon to Receive Career Achievement Award at WGA East Ceremony

By: Dec. 19, 2013
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One of the most intense and daring writers in television history, David Simon will receive the Ian McClellan Hunter Award for Career Achievement at the 66th Annual Writers Guild Awards New York on Saturday, February 1, 2014.

A member of the Writers Guild of America, East since 1995, Simon is best known as the creator and head writer of The Wire, whichEntertainment Weekly recently named the #1 television show of all time. Simon's credits include the Writers Guild Award-winningHomicide: Life on the Street, the Peabody Award-winning Treme, and the Emmy Award-winning mini-series Generation Kill. In 2010, he received a prestigious MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grant" for his work as an author, screenwriter and producer.

The Hunter Award was established in 1992 to honor a Writers Guild member for his or her body of work as a writer in motion pictures or television. Recent recipients include David Koepp, Claire Labine, Frank Gilroy, Alan Zweibel, John Patrick Shanley, and Andrew Bergman.

"David Simon's distinguished career is a celebration of his ability to combine the street smarts of the cityside newspaper reporter he once was with the creative imagination of a novelist," said Michael Winship, president of Writers Guild of America, East. "He crafts compelling stories about the heartache and strife of urban America, depicting both the humanity of those who live and work there and the too often pitiless indifference of its institutions."

Wendell Pierce, who starred as Detective Bunk Moreland in The Wire and is currently portraying trombonist Antoine Batiste in Treme, will be presenting Simon with the Hunter Award at the Writers Guild Awards New York Ceremony at the Edison Ballroom on February 1, 2014.

Comedian W. Kamau Bell will host the New York Ceremony, which is supported by Screencraft. The Writers Guild Awards are held simultaneously in New York and Los Angles with the Writers Guild of America, West holding its ceremony at the JW Marriott in Los Angeles.



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