
Directors Guild of America President Thomas Schlamme today announced the recipients of two special DGA Awards recognizing lifetime career achievement and extraordinary contribution to the Guild. Dwight Williams will receive the 2018 Frank Capra Achievement Award, which is given to an Assistant Director or Unit Production Manager in recognition of career achievement in the industry and service to the Directors Guild of America.
Jim Tanker will receive the 2018 Franklin J. Schaffner Achievement Award, which is given to an Associate Director or Stage Manager in recognition of career achievement in the industry and service to the Directors Guild of America. Williams, a prolific unit production manager and assistant director of hit features and television series, has served for many years on the Guild's Eastern and Western AD/UPM Councils. Tanker, a longtime Associate Director of high-profile events, news and sports, and reality series, has served on the Guild's AD/SM/PA West Council for nearly two decades. "Dwight Williams and Jim Tanker are leaders in their fields who have dedicated themselves to representing the interests of their fellow members and standing up for their creative and economic rights," said Schlamme. "The Directors Guild draws its strength from the service and dedication of its members, and our special award winners exemplify that spirit at its highest level."Williams has had a prolific career as a first assistant director and unit production manager of such hit features as A Soldier's Story, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, New Jack City, Eddie Murphy's Raw, Lean on Me, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Hustle and Flow, The Best Man Holiday, and most recently, Girls Trip. Throughout the years, Williams has also worked extensively in television on projects ranging from Kojack and Perry Mason, to the pilot for the new ABC series The Mayor.
Source: dga.org
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