David Alan Grier to Host Art Directors Guild Awards

By: Jan. 18, 2019
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David Alan Grier to Host Art Directors Guild Awards

Actor and comedian David Alan Grier will host the 23rdAnnual Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards (ADG, IATSE Local 800) on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. The announcement was made today by ADG Awards Producer Scott Moses, ADG.

David Alan Grier, a three-time Tony® and GRAMMY® nominee, has received many accolades throughout his career, including his inclusion on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time.

Though his acting career started in theatre, Grier is best known for his iconic roles on television and in movies. He currently stars in the new FOX comedy series The Cool Kids.Additional TV credits include The Carmichael Show and the Emmy® winning In Living Color. He starred in DAG and Life with Bonnie, which earned him Image Award and Golden Satellite Award nominations. In 2015, Grier combined live theatre and television when he played the Cowardly Lion in Broadway's award-winning musical The Wiz Live! on NBC.

On the big screen, Grier will next be seen in the indie drama Sprinter, produced by Will Smith. He has starred in Tyler Perry's Peeples, Wayans Brothers' Dance Flick, Robert Altman's Streamers, Jumanji, and A Soldier's Story, among many others.

He was trained in Shakespeare at Yale and started his career on Broadway as Jackie Robinson in The First, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination. He also joined the cast of Dreamgirls and A Soldier's Play, and received Tony nominations for his performances in Race, and The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, which received a GRAMMY nomination.

As previously announced, Rob Marshall (Mary Poppins Returns), Oscar®-nominated and Emmy®-winning filmmaker, producer, theater director and choreographer, will receive the prestigious ADG Cinematic Imagery Award. British Production Designer and Set DecoratorAnthony Masters, nominated for an Academy Award® for the film "2001: A Space Odyssey," and Benjamin Carré, best known for his work on The Phantom of the Operaand The Wizard of Oz, will be inducted into the ADG Hall of Fame. Lifetime Achievement Awards will be presented to Oscar-nominated Production Designer Jeannine Oppewall, Senior Illustrator and Production Designer Ed Verreaux, Scenic Artist Jim Fiorito and Set Designer and Art Director William F. Matthews. Marjo Bernay, a veteran entertainment IATSE activist for over four decades, will be honored with a special Service Award.

Producer of this year's ADG Awards (#ADGawards) is Production Designer Scott MosesADG. Final online balloting ends January 31, 2019 and winners are announced at the dinner ceremony on Saturday, February 2. ADG Awards are open only to productions when made within the U.S. by producer's signatory to the IATSE agreement. Foreign entries are acceptable without restrictions.

The ADG Awards is proud to be sponsored by DESIGN ICON LEVEL: Shutterstock, Sweetwater/NEP Live Events; DESIGN INNOVATOR LEVEL: Dazian Fabrics,
InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown; DOUBLE PLATINUM LEVEL: NBC Universal; PLATINUM LEVEL: Astek Wallcovering, Centerline Scenery, Paramount Pictures; GOLD LEVEL: Dangling Carrot Creative, The Gersh Agency; Warner Bros. Studio Facilities, Worldwide Production Agency; SILVER LEVEL: Bridgeman Images, Cush Light, FOX Studios Production Services, Green Set Inc., Murtha Skouras Agency, IMA Council, SDMM Council, STG Council, WME Entertainment; MEDIA SPONSORS: The Hollywood Reporter, Variety and SHOOT.



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