'The Revenant' Director Alejandro G. Inarritu Wins His Second Straight DGA Award (Complete Winners List)

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‘The Revenant’ star Leonardo DiCaprio and his director Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

A visibly emotional Alejandro G. Iñárritu accepted the award for outstanding directorial achievement in feature film for his work on The Revenant at the 68th annual Directors Guild Awards, which were held Saturday night at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.

Traditionally, the winner of the previous year’s DGA Award does the honors of announcing the new year’s winner, but since Iñárritu himself won the award last year for Birdman, Tom Hooper, who won the award in 2011 for The King’s Speech, was drafted to open the envelope since this year Iñárritu was nominated once again — along with Spotlight’s Tom McCarthy, The Big Short’s Adam McKay, Mad Max: Fury Road’s George Miller and The Martian’s Ridley Scott.

Judging from the applause level in the room as the nominees’ names were read, Miller was the popular favorite, but in the end, it was Iñárritu who was called to the stage, becoming the first director to ever win back-to-back DGA Awards.

Choking back tears, Iñárritu noted, “Tough men don’t cry. That’s what Ridley Scott said today, and he’s right.” But Iñárritu appeared overcome as he acknowledged his father, who died two years ago, saying, “I think he’s getting some business up there to make this happen and I miss him a lot.” The Mexican-born director went on to say, “This hug, this embrace you’re giving to me today is going to a whole country, a whole Latin American community in this country. The people who live here contribute a lot to this country.”

The DGA Award is considered one of the key harbingers of Oscar victory, since there have been only seven occasions in the history of the award when the DGA winner has not gone on to win the Oscar for best director. The suspense was particularly high this year since no one picture has emerged as the obvious Oscar front-runner. While the Golden Globe for best drama went to The Revenant (and the best comedy Globe was awarded to The Martian), each of the guilds have chosen a different film. The Producers Guild of America gave its top prize to The Big Short and the Screen Actors Guild Award for best ensemble went to Spotlight. But the DGA Award now gives a boost to The Revenant, the tale of a 19th century fur trading fighting for his life, from Paramount, New Regency and Plan B.

The top television awards, a sweep for HBO, were presented to David Nutter in the dramatic series category for the “Mother’s Mercy” episode of Game of Thrones; Chris Addison in the comedy series race for the “Election Night” episode of Veep; and Dee Rees in movies for television/miniseries for Bessie, the biopic about Bessie Smith.

The award for best documentary feature directing went to Matthew Heineman for Cartel Land, which looks at vigilante groups fighting the drug cartels on both sides of the U.S./Mexican border. Heineman said, “I hope that this film will give voice to those trapped by the cycle of violence in hopes that one day the cycle will end.”

The DGA also introduced a new award this year, a prize for a first-time feature film director, and Steven Spielberg was on hand to present the inaugural award to writer-turned-director Alex Garland for Ex Machina, his sci-fi tale of an android on the verge of consciousness. In his acceptance, Garland cited Steven Soderbergh as his inspiration, calling him “a lighthouse whose shown the way.”

Prolific and influenetial commercial director Joe Pytka was honored with the guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Television — and, later in the evening, when Scott appeared on stage to accept his nomination, he gave a shout-out to both Pytka and his late brother Tony Scott as the two most influential directors in his life.

The guild also presented its Franklin J. Schaffner Award to Tom McDermott and its Frank Capra Award to Mary Rae Thewlis.

In his welcoming remarks, DGA president Paris Barclay alluded to diversity, the issue of the day, by speaking of the importance of convincing “the industry that equal opportunity means just that. Equal opportunity means a level playing field.” Jane Lynch, who served as the evening’s emcee, drew applause when she pointed out that 14 of the evening’s nominees were women. And James Corden, who served as a presenter, got one of the night’s biggest laughs when he suggested that because of the disparity in pay offered to men and women, “Eddie Redmayne had to take a pay cut halfway through The Danish Girl.”

Feature Film

Alejandro G. Inarritu (WINNER)
The Revenant
(20th Century Fox)

Unit Production Managers: Drew Locke, James W. Skotchdopole, Doug Jones
First Assistant Director: Scott Robertson
Second Assistant Directors: Megan M. Shank, Matthew Haggerty, Jeremy Marks
Unit Production Manager: Gabriela Vazquez (Argentina, California, and Montana Unit)
First Assistant Director: Adam Somner (Argentina, California, and Montana Unit)
Second Assistant Directors: Trevor R. Tavares, Jasmine Marie Alhambra (Argentina, California, and Montana Unit)
Second Second Assistant Directors: Brett Robinson, Kasia Trojak(Argentina, California, and Montana Unit)

This is Iñárritu’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film in 2014 for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). He was also nominated in this category for Babel in 2006. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for “Best Job” (Procter & Gamble) in 2012.


Tom McCarthy
Spotlight
(Open Road Films)

Unit Production Managers: D.J. Carson, Michael Bederman
First Assistant Director: Walter Gasparovic
Second Assistant Director: Penny Charter
Assistant Unit Production Manager: Danielle Blumstein (Boston Unit)
First Assistant Director: Christo Morse (Boston Unit)
Second Assistant Directors: Conte Matal, Kristina Mariko Peterson, Annie Tan, Andrea O’Connor (Boston Unit)
Second Second Assistant Directors: Phil Robinson, Mark Romanelli(Boston Unit)
Additional Second Assistant Director: Scooter Perrotta (Boston Unit)
Location manager: Robert Striem


This is McCarthy’s first DGA Feature Film Award nomination.



Adam McKay
The Big Short
(Paramount Pictures)

Unit Production Manager: Louise Rosner
First Assistant Director: Matt Rebenkoff
Second Assistant Director: Amy Lauritsen
Second Second Assistant Director: Cali Pomés
Second Second Assistant Director: Josh Muzaffer (New York Unit)
Location Manager: Michael Kriaris

This is McKay’s first DGA Feature Film Award nomination.

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George Miller
Mad Max: Fury Road
(Warner Bros.)

Unit Production Manager: Dean Hood
First Assistant Director: PJ Voeten
Second Assistant Directors: Samantha Smith, Wendy Croad, Chris O’Hara
Second Assistant Directors: Eddie Thorne (Syndey Unit), Emma Jamvold(Syndey Unit)
Second Second Assistant Directors: Danielle Blake (Syndey Unit), Joshua Watkins (Syndey Unit)

This is Miller’s first DGA Feature Film Award nomination.

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Ridley Scott
The Martian
(20th Century Fox)

Unit Production Managers: Francesca Cingolani, Miklós Tóth
First Assistant Director: Raymond Kirk
Second Assistant Directors: Sarah Hood, Bogi Móricz
Second Second Assistant Director: Nick Thomas

This is Scott’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He was nominated in this category in 1991 for Thelma and Louise, in 2000 for Gladiator and in 2001 for Black Hawk Down.

First-Time Feature Film Director

Alex Garland (WINNER)
Ex Machina
(A24)


Unit Production Manager: Sara Desmond
First Assistant Director: Nick Heckstall‑Smith
Second Assistant Director: Ray Kenny

This is Garland’s first DGA Award nomination.


Fernando Coimbra
A Wolf at the Door
(Outsider Pictures)

Unit Production Manager: Clara Machado
First Assistant Director: Suzy Milstein
Second Assistant Director: Raquel Toledo

This is Coimbra’s first DGA Award nomination.


Joel Egerton
The Gift
(STX Entertainment)

Unit Production Manager: Luc Etienne
First Assistant Director: Michael J. Moore
Second Assistant Director: Matt Haggerty
Second Second Assistant Director: Dillon Neaman

This is Edgerton’s first DGA Award nomination.


Marielle Heller
The Diary of a Teenage Girl
(Sony Pictures Classics)

Unit Production Manager: Molly Salz
First Assistant Director: Brian Benson
Second Assistant Director: Jerremy Stewart
Second Second Assistant Director: Alex Gilbert

This is Heller’s first DGA Award nomination.



Laszlo Nemes
Son of Saul
(Sony Pictures Classics)

Unit Production Manager: Gábor Szántó
First Assistant Director: István Kolos
Second Assistant Directors: Zoltán Gyovai, Edina Galgócz

This is Nemes’s first DGA Award nomination.

Eligible directors for this award must have released his or her first feature-length film theatrically in Los Angeles or New York in 2015. Foreign films are eligible and the director does not need to be a DGA member.

Dramatic Series

David Nutter (WINNER)
Game of Thrones, “Mother’s Mercy”
(HBO)

This is Mr. Nutter’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2013 for the Game of Thrones episode “The Rains of Castamere” and in 2006 for The Sopranos episode “Join the Club.” He was also nominated in the Comedy Series category for Entourage episodes “The Resurrection” (2007) and “Lose Yourself” (2010); and in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Pacific “Basilone” in 2010.


Michael Engler
Downton Abbey, “Episode 8”
(PBS)


This is Mr. Engler’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category in 2007 for the 30 Rock episode “Rosemary’s Baby,” in 2003 for the Sex and the City episode “Hop, Skip & A Week,” and in 2001 for the Sex and the City episode “My Motherboard, Myself.”


Lesli Linka Glatter
Homeland, “The Tradition of Hospitality”
(Showtime)

Ms. Glatter’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Sunday Stevens
Second Assistant Director: Wendy Bledsoe

This is Ms. Glatter’s sixth DGA Award nomination. She previously won in this category in 2014 for Homeland, “From A to B and Back Again” and in 2009 for Mad Men, “Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency.” She was also nominated in 2013 and 2012 for Homeland episodes “The Star” and “Q & A,” as well as in 1990 for Twin Peaks, “Episode 32006.”

Steven Soderbergh
The Knick, “Williams and Walker”
(Cinemax)

Mr. Soderbergh’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: Michael Polaire, Gabrielle Mahon
First Assistant Director: Gregory Jacobs
Second Assistant Director: Jody Spilkoman
Second Second Assistant Directors: Travis Rehwaldt, Jason F. Fesel
Location Manager: Rob Striem

This is Mr. Soderbergh’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for Behind the Candelabra in 2013. He was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2000 for both Erin Brockovich and Traffic. He was also the recipient of the Guild’s 2014 Robert B. Aldrich Service Award for extraordinary service to the DGA and its membership.


Matthew Weiner
Mad Men, “Person to Person”
(AMC)

Mr. Weiner’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Dara Weintraub
First Assistant Director: Lisa M. Rowe
Second Assistant Director: Maria Mantia
Second Second Assistant Director: M. Ryan Traylor

This is Mr. Weiner’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category for the Mad Men episodes “Meditations in an Emergency” in 2008 and “Shut The Door. Have A Seat” in 2009.


Comedy Series

Chris Addison (WINNER)
Veep, “Election Night”
(HBO)


Mr. Addison’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Bill Hill
First Assistant Director: Dale Stern
Second Assistant Director: Michelle Gritzer
Second Second Assistant Director: Miles Perman

This is Mr. Addison’s first DGA Award nomination.



Louis C.K.
Louie, “Sleepover”
(FX)

Mr. C.K.’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: M. Blair Breard
First Assistant Director: Adam Escott
Second Assistant Director: Nick Vanderpool
Second Second Assistant Director: Daniel Lugo
Location Manager: Jeff Caron

This is Mr. C.K.’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2012 for the Louie episode “New Year’s Eve” and in 2014 for the Louie episode “Elevator: Part 6.” He was also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials category in 2013 for Louis C.K.: Oh My God.


Mike Judge
Silicon Valley, “Binding Arbitration”
(HBO)

Mr. Judge’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Philipp A. Barnett
First Assistant Director: Brett Dos Santos
Second Assistant Director: Thomas Boucher
Second Second Assistant Director: Bryan Snodgrass

This is Mr. Judge’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for the Silicon Valley episode “Minimum Viable Product.”



Gail Mancuso
Modern Family, “White Christmas”
(ABC)

Ms. Mancuso’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Sally Young
First Assistant Director: Jim Hensz
Second Assistant Director: Jason Z. Kemp
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Baker

This is Ms. Mancuso’s third DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for the Modern Family episode “Vegas” and in 2013 for the Modern Family episode “My Hero.”

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Jill Soloway
Transparent, “Kina Hora”
(Amazon)

Ms. Soloway’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Victor Hsu
First Assistant Director: Maria Battle Campbell
Second Assistant Director: Allan Monteiro Fortes
Second Second Assistant Director: Anna Vogt

This is Ms. Soloway’s second DGA Award nomination. She previously won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy in 2014 for her Transparent episode “Best New Girl.”


Movies for Television and Mini-Series

Dee Rees (WINNER)
Bessie
(HBO)


Ms. Rees’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Ron Schmidt
First Assistant Director: Michael J. Moore
Second Assistant Director: Basti Van Der Woude
Second Second Assistant Director: Joann Connolly

This is Ms. Rees’s first DGA Award nomination.


Angela Bassett
Whitney
(Lifetime)


Ms. Bassett’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Kyle Clark
First Assistant Director: Van Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Elaine Wood
Second Second Assistant Director: Wayne Witherspoon

This is Ms. Bassett’s first DGA Award nomination.



Laurie Collyer
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe
(Lifetime)

Ms. Collyer’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Joseph Boccia
First Assistant Directors: Myron Hoffert, J. Stephen Buck
Second Assistant Directors: Gerrod Shully, Brent Clark

This is Ms. Collyer’s second DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in the Documentary category in 2000 for Nuyorican Dream.

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Paul Haggis
Show Me a Hero
(HBO)

Mr. Haggis’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: April Taylor, Nina K. Noble
First Assistant Director: Haze JF Bergerson, III
Second Assistant Director: Matthew Mason
Second Second Assistant Director: Scott Foster
Additional Second Assistant Director: Mary G. Knauf
Location Manager: Andrew D. Cooke

This is Mr. Haggis’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2005 for Crash.


Kenny Leon (Directed By)
Matthew Diamond (Live Television Direction By)
The Wiz Live!
(NBC)

Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Rae Kraus, Robin Mishkin Abrams, Adam Mishler
Key Stage Managers: Andrew C. Gottlieb, Jeff Markowitz
Stage Managers: Cyndi Owgang, Jeffrey L. Pearl, Annette Powlis, EliseReaves, Cody Renard Richard, Sarah Testerman

This is Mr. Leon’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2008 for A Raisin in the Sun.

This is Mr. Diamond’s seventh DGA Award nomination. He won DGA Awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety for Great Performances: Dance in America - Swan Lake with American Ballet Theater in 2005; for From Broadway: Fosse in 2002, and for Some Enchanted Evening, Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein in 1995. He was previously nominated in the Musical Variety category in 1998 for Savion Glover - Stomp, Slide & Swing: Performance in the White House; in the Documentary category in 1998 for Dance Maker; and in the Children’s Programs category in 2008 for Camp Rock.


Variety/Talk/News/Sports - Regularly Scheduled Programming

Dave Diomedi (WINNER)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “Episode #325”
(NBC)

Mr. Diomedi’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Mark Jankeloff, Maureen Smith
Stage Managers: Niclana Tolmasoff, Mike Kilkenny

This is Mr. Diomedi’s third DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2014 for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “Episode #1.” He was previously nominated in this same category in 2013 for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, “#799.”


Paul G. Casey
Real Time With Bill Maher, “Show #1334”
(HBO)


Mr. Casey’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Stacy Talbot
Stage Managers: Patrick Whitney, Brian Anderson

This is Mr. Casey’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for Real Time With Bill Maher, “Show #1226.”


Don Roy King
Saturday Night Live, “Host: Tracy Morgan/Musical Guest: Demi Lovato”
(NBC)

Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Bob Caminiti
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly

This is Mr. King’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2013 for Saturday Night Live “Host: Justin Timberlake” and was previously nominated for Saturday Night Live episodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He is also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials category this year for Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special.


Ryan McFaul & Amy Schumer
Inside Amy Schumer, “12 Angry Men”
(Comedy Central)

Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Nicholas R. Bell, Kim Thompson, Luke Sherman

This is Mr. McFaul’s first DGA Award nomination.

This is Ms. Schumer’s first DGA Award nomination.

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Chuck O'Neil
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, “Episode #20142”
(Comedy Central)

Mr. O’Neil’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Paul A.J. Pennolino
Stage Managers: Craig Spinney, Tom Ucciferri, April Smith

This is Mr. O’Neil’s twelfth DGA Award nomination. He previously was nominated in 2010 for Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear and in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, all for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.


Variety/Talk/News/Sports - Specials

Don Roy King (WINNER)
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special
(NBC)


Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Bob Caminiti, Dan Dome
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly, Joey Despenzero, Lynn Finkel, Eddie Valk

This is Mr. King’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2013 for Saturday Night Live “Host: Justin Timberlake” and was previously nominated for Saturday Night Live episodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He is also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming category this year for Saturday Night Live, “Host: Tracy Morgan/Musical Guest: Demi Lovato.”


Sofia Coppola
A Very Murray Christmas
(Netflix)


Ms. Coppola’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Roman Coppola
Head Stage Manager: Jason Ivey
Stage Managers: Scott Bowers, Connie Pierce-Winters, Woodrow Travers

This is Ms. Coppola’s second DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2003 for Lost in Translation.


Hamish Hamilton
The 87th Annual Academy Awards
(ABC)

Mr. Hamilton’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Hayley Collett, Susan Kopensky, Tim Kettle, LoriMargules, Michael Polito
Stage Managers: Gary Natoli, Dave Cove, John Esposito, Valdez Flagg, Chris Hines, Alissa Levisohn Hoyo, Arthur Lewis, Roxanne Lozano, Ron Paul, Vince Poxon, Tammy Raab, Jason Seligman, Doug Smith, JackieStathis, Cheryl Teetzel-Moore, Debbie Williams, Ari Woog

This is Mr. Hamilton’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for The 86th Annual Academy Awards.


Beth McCarthy-Miller
Adele Live in New York City
(NBC)

Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Susan Locke-Shapiro, Michael Poole
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly, Eddie Valk

This is Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s eleventh DGA Award nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2013 for the 30 Rock episode “Hogcock!/Last Lunch.” She was also nominated that year, together with Rob Ashford, in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Sound of Music Live! She was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category for 30 Rock episodes “Live from Studio 6H” in 2012, “Live Show” in 2010, “The Reunion Episode #304” in 2008 and “Somebody to Love” in 2007. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety twice, in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes (co-directed with Joel Gallen) and in 2000 for the “Val Kilmer and U2” episode of Saturday Night Live. She was also twice nominated in that category for Saturday Night Live episodes “Christopher Walken and The Foo Fighters” in 2003 and the 25th Anniversary episode in 1999.



Chris Rock
Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo
(HBO)

Mr. Rock’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director/Stage Manager: Arthur Lewis

This is Mr. Rock’s first DGA Award nomination.


Reality Programs

Adam Vetri (WINNER)
Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge, “Gods of War”
(CMT)


Mr. Vetri’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Ian Blankenship
Stage Manager: Mercury Melendez

This is Mr. Vetri’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2014 for Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge, “Welcome to the Gun Show.”


Brady Connell
The Great Christmas Light Fight, “Episode 304”
(ABC)


This is Mr. Connell’s first DGA Award nomination.



Ken Fuchs
Shark Tank, “702”
(ABC)

Mr. Fuchs’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Amy Barker
Head Stage Manager: Eric Rhoden
Stage Managers: Doug Neal, Michael Strauss

This is Mr. Fuchs’s first DGA Award nomination.



Steve Kryniewicz
Cutthroat Kitchen, “Superstar Sabotage Finale: It’s Raining Ramen”
(Food Network)

Mr. Hryniewicz’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Anna Moulaison-Moore
Stage Manager: Drew Lewandowski
This is Mr. Hryniewicz’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in 2014 for Top Chef, “The First Thanksgiving.”



Bertram van Munster
The Amazing Race, “Bring the Fun, Baby!”
(CBS)

Mr. van Munster’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Dan Coffie

This is Mr. van Munster’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won in this category in 2007 for The Amazing Race, “Episode #1110” and was also nominated an additional seven times in this category for the The Amazing Race: in 2005 for “Episode #805,” in 2006 for “Episode #102,” in 2008 for “Episode #1303,” in 2009 for “Don’t Let A Cheese Hit Me,” in 2010 for “I Think We’re Fighting the Germans, Right?,” in 2011 for “You Don’t Get Paid Unless You Win?” and in 2013 for “Beards in the Wind.” He was also nominated with Directors Jack Cannon and Elise Doganieri in 2014 for The Quest, “One True Hero.”


Children’s Programs

Kenny Ortega (WINNER)
Descendants
(Disney Channel)


Mr. Ortega’s Directorial Team:
First Assistant Director: Rachel Leiterman
This is Mr. Ortega’s third DGA Award nomination. He previously won in this category in 2006 for High School Musical, and was nominated in this category in 2007 for High School Musical 2.


Paul Hoen
Invisible Sister
(Disney Channel)

Mr. Hoen’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Michael C. Cuddy
First Assistant Director: Daniel Katzman
Second Assistant Director: Seth W. Hansen
Second Second Assistant Director: Brittney Diez

This is Mr. Hoen’s eighth DGA Award nomination. He previously won in this category in 2012 for Let It Shine and in 2007 for Jump In. He was also nominated in this category in 2010 for Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, in 2008 for Cheetah Girls: One World, in 2004 for Searching for David’s Heart, in 2000 for the Even Stevens episode “Take My Sister… Please,” and in 2014 for How to Build A Better Boy.


Joseph Mazzarino
Sesame Street, “The Cookie Thief”
(PBS)

Mr. Mazzarino’s Directorial Team:
First Assistant Director: Ken Diego
Stage Managers: Theresa Anderson, Shawn Havens

This is Mr. Mazzarino’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2014 for Sesame Street, “4504 Numericon.”


Amy Schatz
Saving My Tomorrow, “Part 3”
(HBO)

This is Ms. Schatz’s tenth DGA Award nomination. She won in this category five times for An Apology to Elephants in 2013, A Child’s Garden of Poetry in 2011, Classical Baby (I’m Grown Up Now), “The Poetry Show” in 2008, ‘Twas the Night in 2001, and Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepy Time Tales in 1999. She was also nominated an additional four times in this category for Saving My Tomorrow, “Part 1 and 2” in 2014, Don’t Divorce Me! Kids’ Rules for Parents on Divorce in 2012, Hard Times for an American Girl: The Great Depression in 2009, and Through a Child’s Eyes: September 11, 2001 in 2002.



Sasie Sealy
Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street, “Gortimer and the Vengeful Violinist”
(Amazon)

Ms. Sealy’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Richard G. King
First Assistant Director: Otto Penzato
Second Assistant Director: Lance W. Lanfear
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Baker

This is Ms. Sealy’s first DGA Award nomination.

Commercials

Andreas Nilsson (WINNER)
(Biscuit Filmworks)


Emily’s Oz, Comcast – Goodby, Silverstein & Partners NY

First Assistant Directors: Craig Owens, Eric Topp
Second Assistant Director: Eric Topp

Time Upon A Once, General Electric - BBDO

Unit Production Manager: Vincent Landay

Dad Song, Old Spice - Wieden + Kennedy

This is Mr. Nilsson’s first DGA Award nomination.


Juan Cabral CABRAL
(MJZ)

Monkeys, Ikea – Mother

Freestyle, Lurpak - Wieden + Kennedy London

This is Mr. Cabral’s first DGA Award nomination.



Mile Jay
(Smuggler)

It Can Wait, ESPN - ESPN Creative Works

First Assistant Director: Scott Rorie

This is Mr. Jay’s first DGA Award nomination.



Tom Kuntz
(MJZ)

So It Begins, Old Spice - Wieden + Kennedy Portland

First Assistant Director: Thomas Smith
Second Assistant Director: Robert Kay

The Chase, Heineken - Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam

First Assistant Director: Steven Fernandez

Revenge, Clash of Clans - Barton F. Graff

First Assistant Directors: Peter Jackson, Kevin Burke
Second Assistant Director: Kevin Burke

This is Mr. Kuntz’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He previously won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for Eyebrows (Cadbury), Tips (Career Builder), Scents for Gents (Old Spice) and Tailor (Skittles) in 2009; and was previously nominated in this category in 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

Steve Rogers
(Biscuit Filmworks)

Ripple, Nike Golf - Wieden + Kennedy Portland

Unit Production Manager: Vincent Landay
First Assistant Director: David Dean
Second Assistant Director: Blake Perkinson
Second Second Assistant Director: Frank Horn

Snow Day, Nike - Wieden + Kennedy Portland

Unit Production Manager: James Veal
First Assistant Director: Craig Owens
Second Assistant Director: Eric Topp
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rob Nia, Rob Topp, Rob Torres

This is Mr. Rogers’s first DGA Award nomination.


Documentaries

Matthew Heineman (WINNER)
Cartel Land

The Orchard
A&E Indiefilms
Our Time Projects
The Documentary Group
Whitewater Films

This is Mr. Heineman’s first DGA Award nomination.


Jimmy Chin & Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi
Meru
Music Box Films

Itinerant Media
Little Monster Films

This is Mr. Chin’s first DGA Award nomination.

This is Ms. Vasarhelyi’s first DGA Award nomination.



Liz Garbus
What Happened, Miss Simone?


Netflix Documentary
RadicalMedia
Moxie Firecracker
This is Ms. Garbus’s first DGA Award nomination.



Alex Gibney
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief


HBO Documentary Films
Sky Atlantic
Jigsaw Productions
This is Mr. Gibney’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2007 for Taxi to the Darkside and in 2010 for Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer.


Asif Kapadia
Amy

A24
Cinetic
Globe Productions
On The Corner

Mr. Kapadia’s Directorial Team:
Production Manager: Raquel Alvarez

This is Mr. Kapadia’s first DGA Award nomination.