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Emmy Awards
: 1999
Emmy
Date:
28 August (creative arts), 12 September (primetime programming)
Host:
David Hyde Pierce
;
Jenna Elfman
Location:
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA (creative arts)
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA (primetime programming)
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Edward Herrmann
; ABC
- For playing "Atty. Anderson Pearson".
- For multiple episodes.
Other Nominees:
"Chicago Hope" (1994)
-
Mandy Patinkin
; CBS
- For playing "Dr. Jeffrey Geiger".
- For episode "Curing Cancer".
"Oz" (1997)
-
Charles S. Dutton
; HBO
- For playing "Alvah Case".
- For episode "The Tip".
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Tony Danza
; ABC
- For playing "Tommy Silva".
- For multiple episodes.
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
John Heard
; HBO
- For playing "Detective Vin Makazian".
- For episode "Nobody Knows Anything".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Dennis Franz (I)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Sam Waterston
; NBC
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Jimmy Smits
; ABC
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Dylan McDermott
; ABC
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
James Gandolfini
; HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Winchell (1998) (TV)
-
Stanley Tucci (I)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
"Performance" (1992) {King Lear}
-
Ian Holm
; PBS
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Sam Shepard
; A&E
Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV)
-
Jack Lemmon (I)
; Showtime
Lesson Before Dying, A (1999) (TV)
-
Don Cheadle
; HBO
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Mad About You" (1992)
-
Mel Brooks
; NBC
- For playing "Uncle Phil Buchman".
- For episode "Uncle Phil Goes Back To High School".
Other Nominees:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
William Shatner
; NBC
- For playing "The Big Giant Head".
- For episodes "Dick's Big Giant Headache", part I and II.
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
John Ritter
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For playing "George Madison".
- For episodes "It's My Party" and "Story Of Love".
"Drew Carey Show, The" (1995)
-
Charles Nelson Reilly
; ABC
- For playing "Mr. Hathaway".
- For episode "Drugco".
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Woody Harrelson
; NBC
- For playing "Woody".
- For episode "The Show Where Woody Shows Up".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
John Lithgow (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
-
Ray Romano (I)
; NBC
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Kelsey Grammer
; NBC
"Mad About You" (1992)
-
Paul Reiser
; NBC
"Spin City" (1996)
-
Michael J. Fox (I)
; ABC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Edie Falco
; HBO
Other Nominees:
"Chicago Hope" (1994)
-
Christine Lahti (I)
; CBS
"ER" (1994)
-
Julianna Margulies
; NBC
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Lorraine Bracco
; HBO
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Gillian Anderson (I)
; 20th Century Fox Television
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Debra Monk
; ABC
- For playing "Katie Sipowicz".
- For episode "Hearts And Souls".
Other Nominees:
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Julia Roberts (I)
; NBC
- For playing "Katrina Ludlow".
- For episode "Empire".
"Touched by an Angel" (1994)
-
Patty Duke
; CBS
- For playing "Nancy".
- For episode "I Do".
"Touched by an Angel" (1994)
-
Marion Ross
; CBS
- For playing "Emma Winowitz".
- For episode "The Wind Beneath My Wings".
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Veronica Cartwright
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For playing "Cassandra Spender".
- For episodes "Two Fathers" and "One Son".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Passion of Ayn Rand, The (1999)
-
Helen Mirren
; Showtime
Other Nominees:
Baby Dance, The (1998) (TV)
-
Stockard Channing
; Showtime
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Judy Davis (I)
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Leelee Sobieski
; CBS
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998) (TV)
-
Ann-Margret
; Lifetime
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Tracey Ullman
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For playing "Tracy Clark".
- For episode "Sideshow".
Other Nominees:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
Kathy Bates (I)
; NBC
- For playing "Charlotte Everly".
- For episode "Alien Hunter".
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
Laurie Metcalf
; NBC
- For playing "Jennifer".
- For episode "What's Love Got To Do, Got To Do With Dick; I Am Dick Pent-".
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Christine Baranski
; NBC
- For playing "Dr. Nora Fairchild".
- For episode "Dr. Nora".
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Piper Laurie
; NBC
- For playing "Mrs. Mulhern".
- For episode "Dr. Nora".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Mad About You" (1992)
-
Helen Hunt (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Calista Flockhart
; 20th Century Fox Television
"Dharma & Greg" (1997)
-
Jenna Elfman
; ABC
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
-
Patricia Heaton
; CBS
"Sex and the City" (1998)
-
Sarah Jessica Parker
; HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Michael Badalucco
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"ER" (1994)
-
Noah Wyle
; NBC
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Benjamin Bratt (I)
; NBC
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Steven Hill (I)
; NBC
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Steve Harris (I)
; ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Peter O'Toole (I)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV)
-
Beau Bridges (I)
; Showtime
Passion of Ayn Rand, The (1999)
-
Peter Fonda (I)
; Showtime
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Don Cheadle
; HBO
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Joe Mantegna
; HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Frasier" (1993)
-
David Hyde Pierce
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Peter MacNicol
; 20th Century Fox Television
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
-
Peter Boyle (I)
; CBS
"Frasier" (1993)
-
John Mahoney (I)
; NBC
"Just Shoot Me!" (1997)
-
David Spade
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
Kristen Johnston (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Lucy Liu
; 20th Century Fox Television
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
-
Doris Roberts
; CBS
"Friends" (1994)
-
Lisa Kudrow
; NBC
"Just Shoot Me!" (1997)
-
Wendie Malick
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Holland Taylor
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Kim Delaney (I)
; ABC
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Lara Flynn Boyle
; ABC
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Camryn Manheim
; ABC
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Nancy Marchand
; HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Deep in My Heart (1999) (TV)
-
Anne Bancroft (I)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Bebe Neuwirth
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Jacqueline Bisset
; CBS
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Olympia Dukakis
; CBS
Lesson Before Dying, A (1999) (TV)
-
Cicely Tyson
; HBO
Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, The (1999) (TV)
-
Dianne Wiest
; CBS
Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Special
Winner:
Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV)
-
Keith Winikoff
(technical director)
;
Matthew Allwork
(camera operator)
;
Theodore Ashton
(camera operator)
;
Rocky Danielson
(camera operator)
;
Barrie Dodd
(camera operator)
;
Sam Drummy
(camera operator)
;
Dave Eastwood
(camera operator)
;
Thomas Geren
(camera operator)
;
Ian Hembury
(camera operator)
;
Jay Kulick
(camera operator)
;
Kenneth Patterson (II)
(camera operator)
;
Bill Philbin (I)
(camera operator)
;
Phil Piotrowsky
(camera operator)
;
David Plakos
(camera operator)
;
James Ramsay
(camera operator)
;
Ron Tufnell
(camera operator)
;
Chuck Reilly (I)
(video control)
;
Matty Randazzo
(video control)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
71st Annual Academy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
John B. Field
(technical director)
;
Allan Wells (I)
(technical director)
;
Rick Edwards (IV)
(technical director)
;
Theodore Ashton
(camera operator)
;
Rob Balton
(camera operator)
;
John Burdick
(camera operator)
;
Bob DelRusso
(camera operator)
;
Rocky Danielson
(camera operator)
;
Sam Drummy
(camera operator)
;
Dave Eastwood
(camera operator)
;
Thomas Geren
(camera operator)
;
Hank Geving
(camera operator)
;
Marc Hunter (II)
(camera operator)
;
Charlie Huntley
(camera operator)
;
David Levisohn
(camera operator)
;
Lyn Noland
(camera operator)
;
Wayne Orr
(camera operator)
;
Rob Palmer (I)
(camera operator)
;
Kenneth Patterson (II)
(camera operator)
;
Bill Philbin (I)
(camera operator)
;
David Plakos
(camera operator)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(camera operator)
;
Manny Rodriguez (II)
(camera operator)
;
Ron Sheldon (I)
(camera operator)
;
Ron Smith (V)
(camera operator)
;
Mark Whitman
(camera operator)
;
Chris Tafuri
(camera operator)
;
Keith Winikoff
(video control)
;
Jean Mason (II)
(video control)
;
Chuck Reilly (I)
(video control)
;
Mark Sanford (I)
(video control)
; ABC
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (1998) (TV)
-
Steven Cimino
(technical director)
;
Carl Eckett
(technical director)
;
Brian Phraner
(camera operator)
;
Michael Bennett (IX)
(camera operator)
;
Richard B. Fox
(camera operator)
;
Joe De Bonis
(camera operator)
;
Cory Lieble
(camera operator)
;
Kurt Decker
(camera operator)
;
Jim Nassetta
(camera operator)
;
Jason Morgese
(camera operator)
;
John Kosmaczewski
(camera operator)
;
Adam Keith
(camera operator)
;
Harvey Szajt
(video control)
;
Frank Grisanti
(video control)
; NBC
Jerry Seinfeld: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998) (TV)
-
Keith Winikoff
(technical director)
;
Rob Balton
(camera operator)
;
Dave Eastwood
(camera operator)
;
Thomas Geren
(camera operator)
;
Bob Highton
(camera operator)
;
Charlie Huntley
(camera operator)
;
Ernie Jew
(camera operator)
;
Jay Kulick
(camera operator)
;
Lyn Noland
(camera operator)
;
Kenneth Patterson (II)
(camera operator)
;
Manny Rodriguez (II)
(camera operator)
;
Ron Washburn
(camera operator)
;
Mark Sanford (I)
(video control)
; HBO
MTV Video Music Awards 1998 (1998) (TV)
-
Keith Winikoff
(technical director)
;
Charlie Huntley
(camera operator)
;
Mark Whitman
(camera operator)
;
Hank Geving
(camera operator)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(camera operator)
;
John Meiklejohn
(camera operator)
;
Thomas Geren
(camera operator)
;
Bill Philbin (I)
(camera operator)
;
Manny Rodriguez (II)
(camera operator)
;
David Levisohn
(camera operator)
;
Dave Eastwood
(camera operator)
;
David Plakos
(camera operator)
;
Mark Sanford (I)
(video control)
;
Jean Mason (II)
(video control)
; MTV
Outstanding Directing for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
52nd Annual Tony Awards, The (1998) (TV)
-
Paul Miller (I)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Saturday Night Live" (1975)
-
Beth McCarthy-Miller
; NBC
- For episode with host
Jennifer Love Hewitt
.
"Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992)
-
Ellen Brown (I)
; NBC
- For episode #1613.
41st Annual Grammy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Walter C. Miller
; CBS
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1998) (TV)
-
Louis J. Horvitz
; CBS
Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series
Winner:
"Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992)
-
Michael Stramisky
(technical director)
;
Larry Heider
(camera operator)
;
Kurt Tonnessen
(camera operator)
;
Brian Reason
(camera operator)
;
Rob Palmer (I)
(camera operator)
;
Hugo Morelli
(camera operator)
;
Kevin Fraser (IV)
(camera operator)
;
William Gardhouse
(video control)
; NBC
- For episode #1613.
Other Nominees:
"Home Improvement" (1991)
-
Craig Shideler
(technical director)
;
Gary Allen (III)
(camera operator)
;
Jeff Barnes (II)
(camera operator)
;
Bettina Levesque
(camera operator)
;
Larry Gaudette
(camera operator)
;
Marvin Shearer
(camera operator)
;
Bob Kaufman (IV)
(video control)
; ABC
- For episode "The Long And Winding Road", part III.
"Politically Incorrect" (1994)
-
Donna Stock
(technical director)
;
Paul Johnson (VIII)
(camera operator)
;
Jim Velarde
(camera operator)
;
Thomas Luth (II)
(camera operator)
;
Michael J. Schwartz (I)
(camera operator)
;
Edward Nelson (II)
(camera operator)
;
Terry W. Clark
(camera operator)
;
Rick Labgold
(video control)
; ABC
"Saturday Night Live" (1975)
-
Steven Cimino
(technical director)
;
Jan Kasoff
(camera operator)
;
Michael Bennett (IX)
(camera operator)
;
Carl Eckett
(camera operator)
;
Richard B. Fox
(camera operator)
;
Johnny Pinto (II)
(camera operator)
;
Barry Frisher
(camera operator)
;
Brian Phraner
(camera operator)
;
Susan Noll
(video control)
;
Frank Grisanti
(video control)
;
Michael Ruiz (II)
(video control)
; NBC
- For episode with host
Ben Stiller
.
Outstanding Music Direction
Winner:
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Mark Adler (I)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
71st Annual Academy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Bill Conti
; ABC
And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story (1999) (TV)
-
Steve Tyrell
; ABC
Christmas in Washington (1998) (TV)
-
Ian Fraser (I)
; NBC
Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV)
-
Rex Salas
; HBO
Temptations, The (1998) (TV)
-
Daniel Allan Carlin
; NBC
- For part I.
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Winner:
71st Annual Academy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Robert A. Dickinson
(lighting designer)
;
Robert T. Barnhart
(lighting director)
;
Andy O'Reilly
(lighting director)
;
Matt Ford (IV)
(lighting director)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
3 Tenors, Paris 1998, The (1998) (TV)
-
Olin Younger
(lighting designer)
; PBS
78th Annual Miss America Pageant, The (1998) (TV)
-
Jeff Engel (I)
(lighting designer)
;
Victor Fable
(lighting director)
; ABC
Janet: The Velvet Rope (1998) (TV)
-
Jerry Watson (I)
(lighting director)
; HBO
Opening the Lost Tombs: Live from Egypt (1999) (TV)
-
Greg Brunton
(lighting designer)
; 20th Century Fox Television
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Temptations, The (1998) (TV)
-
Allan Arkush
; NBC
Other Nominees:
Baby Dance, The (1998) (TV)
-
Jane Anderson (II)
; Showtime
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Kathy Bates (I)
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Christian Duguay (I)
; A&E
Lesson Before Dying, A (1999) (TV)
-
Joseph Sargent
; HBO
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Home Improvement" (1991)
-
Donald A. Morgan
(lighting director)
; ABC
- For episode "Mark's Big Break".
Other Nominees:
"Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995)
-
Simon Miles (I)
(lighting director)
; HBO
- For episode "Like Chickens...Delicious Chickens".
"Rude Awakening" (1998)
-
Alan Walker (III)
(director of photography)
; Showtime
- For episode "Don't Do The Strippers".
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Sports Night" (1998)
-
Thomas Schlamme (I)
; ABC
- For the pilot.
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Arlene Sanford
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Those Lips, That Hand".
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
-
Will Mackenzie (I)
; CBS
- For episode "Robert's Date".
"Friends" (1994)
-
Michael Lembeck
; NBC
- For episode "The One Where Everyone Finds Out".
"Will & Grace" (1998)
-
James Burrows (II)
; NBC
- For the pilot.
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Winner:
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Paris Barclay
; ABC
- For episode "Hearts and Souls".
Other Nominees:
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Matthew Penn (II)
; NBC
- For episode "Empire".
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Edwin Sherin
; NBC
- For episodes "Sideshow", parts 1 & 2.
- Also for
"Homicide: Life on the Street" (1993)
.
- This two-parter began on 'Law & Order' and ended on 'Homicide: Life on the Street'.
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
David Chase (II)
; HBO
- For the pilot.
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Lesson Before Dying, A (1999) (TV)
-
Ann Peacock
; HBO
Other Nominees:
Baby Dance, The (1998) (TV)
-
Jane Anderson (II)
; Showtime
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Jerrold L. Ludwig
; A&E
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV)
-
Martyn Burke
; TNT
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Kario Salem
; HBO
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Jay Kogen
; NBC
- For episode "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz".
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
David E. Kelley
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Sideshow".
"Friends" (1994)
-
Alexa Junge
; NBC
- For episode "The One Where Everybody Finds Out".
"Just Shoot Me!" (1997)
-
Steven Levitan
; NBC
- For episode "Slow Donnie".
"Sports Night" (1998)
-
Aaron Sorkin
; ABC
- For episode "The Apology".
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Winner:
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
James Manos Jr.
;
David Chase (II)
; HBO
- For episode "College".
Other Nominees:
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Nicholas Wootton
(teleplay)
;
Steven Bochco
(story)
;
David Milch
(story)
;
Bill Clark (V)
(story)
; ABC
- For episode "Hearts And Souls".
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
David Chase (II)
; HBO
- For the pilot.
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Robin Green (III)
;
Mitchell Burgess
; HBO
- For episode "Isabella".
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Frank Renzulli
; HBO
- For episode "Nobody Knows Anything".
Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
"Chris Rock Show, The" (1997)
-
Tom Agna
;
Vernon Chatman
;
Louis C.K.
;
Lance Crouther
;
Gregory Greenberg
;
Ali LeRoi
;
Steve O'Donnell (III)
;
Chris Rock (I)
;
Frank Sebastiano
;
Chuck Sklar
;
Jeff Stilson
;
Wanda Sykes
;
Mike Upchurch
; HBO
Other Nominees:
"Dennis Miller Live" (1994)
-
Eddie Feldmann
(head writer)
;
Dennis Miller (I)
;
David Feldman (II)
;
Leah Krinsky
;
Jim Hanna (III)
;
David Weiss (V)
;
José Arroyo (II)
; HBO
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993)
-
Jonathan Groff (I)
(head writer)
;
Chris Albers
;
Ellen Barancik
;
Janine Ditullio
;
Michael Gordon (VII)
;
Brian Kiley
;
Conan O'Brien
;
Andy Richter (I)
;
Brian Stack
;
Mike Sweeney (II)
;
Jon Glaser
;
Brian McCann (I)
;
Tommy Blacha
; CBS
"Late Show with David Letterman" (1993)
-
Rodney Rothman
(head writer)
;
Joe Toplyn
;
Gerard Mulligan
;
Michael Barrie (I)
;
Eric Stangel
;
Justin Stangel
;
Steve Young (II)
;
Gabe Abelson
;
Carter Bays
;
Craig Thomas (II)
;
David Javerbaum
;
Jeff Boggs
;
Tom Ruprecht
;
Chris Harris (II)
;
Jon Beckerman
;
Rob Burnett (I)
;
David Letterman
;
Jim Mulholland
; CBS
"Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995)
-
Bob Odenkirk
;
David Cross (II)
;
Scott Aukerman
;
Jerry Collins (I)
;
Jay Johnston
;
Bill Odenkirk
;
BJ Porter
;
Brian Posehn
;
Dino Stamatopoulos
; HBO
Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Cinematography
Winner:
Farm: Angola, USA, The (1998)
-
Sam Henriques
;
Bob Perrin
; A&E
Other Nominees:
Avalanche: The White Death (1998) (TV)
-
Richard Chisolm
(production photography)
;
Cory Taylor (I)
(photographer)
;
Erich Volkstorf
(photographer)
;
Skip Gray
(photographer)
; NBC
- (Screened within
"National Geographic Specials" (1964)
.)
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Winchell (1998) (TV)
-
Robbie Greenberg
; HBO
Other Nominees:
'60s, The (1999) (TV)
-
Michael D. O'Shea (I)
; NBC
- For episode "Night 2".
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Bruce Surtees
; A&E
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman: The Movie (1999) (TV)
-
Roland 'Ozzie' Smith
; CBS
Lansky (1999) (TV)
-
John A. Alonzo
; HBO
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
Winner:
"Felicity" (1998)
-
Robert Primes (I)
; Warner Bros. Television
- For episode "Todd Mulcahy", part 2.
Other Nominees:
"Chicago Hope" (1994)
-
James R. Bagdonas
; CBS
- For episode "Home Is Where The Heartache Is".
"JAG" (1995)
-
Hugo Cortina
; CBS
- For episode "Gypsy Eyes".
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Dennis Smith (II)
; ABC
- For episode "Happily Ever After".
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Bill Roe
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "The Unnatural".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
Winner:
"Buddy Faro" (1998)
-
Thomas A. Walsh
(production designer)
;
Kim Hix
(art director)
;
Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For the pilot.
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Peter Politanoff
(production designer)
;
Diane O'Connell
(set decorator)
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Making Spirits Bright".
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Edward Pisoni
(production designer)
;
Diann Duthie
(art director)
;
Jessica Lanier
(set decorator)
; HBO
- For the pilot.
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)
-
Herman F. Zimmerman
(production designer)
;
Randall McIlvain
(art director)
;
Laura Richarz
(set decorator)
; Syndicated
- For episode "Prodigal Daughter".
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Corey Kaplan
(production designer)
;
Lauren E. Polizzi
(art director)
;
Sandy Getzler
(art director)
;
Timothy Stepeck
(set decorator)
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "One Son".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
71st Annual Academy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Roy Christopher
(production designer)
;
Steve Olson (II)
(art director)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Tracey Takes On..." (1996)
-
Chez Cherry
(production designer)
;
Suzuki Ingerslev
(art director)
;
Evette Knight
(set decorator)
; HBO
- For episode "Scandal".
"Tracey Takes On..." (1996)
-
Toby Corbett
(production designer)
;
Suzuki Ingerslev
(art director)
;
Evette Knight
(set decorator)
; HBO
- For episode "Obsession".
3 Tenors, Paris 1998, The (1998) (TV)
-
Rene Lagler
(production designer)
; PBS
41st Annual Grammy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Bob Keene (I)
(production designer)
;
Brian J. Stonestreet
(art director)
; CBS
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Hilda Stark
(production designer)
;
Kathleen M. McKernin
(art director)
;
Linda Spheeris
(set decorator)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV)
-
Roger Hall (I)
(production designer)
;
Alan Tomkins
(supervising art director)
;
Rosalind Shingleton
(art director)
;
Karen Brookes
(set decorator)
; NBC
Cleopatra (1999) (TV)
-
Martin Hitchcock
(production designer)
;
Frank Walsh (II)
(supervising art director)
;
Judy Farr (I)
(set decorator)
; ABC
- For part I.
Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant (1998) (TV)
-
Andrew Mollo
(production designer)
;
Mike Joyce (IV)
(senior art director)
;
Jan Chaney (I)
(art director)
;
Christian Huband
(set decorator)
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Michael Joy (I)
(production designer)
;
Shannon Grover
(art director)
;
Martin Martinec
(art director)
; CBS
- For episode "Night 1".
Winchell (1998) (TV)
-
Marcia Hinds
(production designer)
;
Bo Johnson (I)
(art director)
;
Cindy Coburn
(set decorator)
; HBO
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
Winner:
"That '70s Show" (1998)
-
Melina Root
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "That Disco Episode".
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Rachael Stanley
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Making Spirits Bright".
"Friends" (1994)
-
Debra McGuire
; NBC
- For episode "The One With All The Thanksgivings".
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
Jennifer von Mayrhauser
; NBC
- For episodes "Refuge", parts 1 & 2.
"Magnificent Seven, The" (1998)
-
Dan Moore (I)
; CBS
- For episode "Vendetta".
"Remember WENN" (1996)
-
Marie Abma
; AMC
- For episode "The Follies of WENN".
Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV)
-
Charles Knode
; NBC
Other Nominees:
Cleopatra (1999) (TV)
-
Enrico Sabbatini (I)
; ABC
- For part I.
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Nic Ede
; A&E
Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters (1999) (TV)
-
John Mollo
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
John Hay (II)
; CBS
- For part II.
Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
Snowden, Raggedy Ann and Andy Holiday Show, The (1998) (TV)
-
Jef Billings
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Mad TV" (1995)
-
Wendy Benbrook
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode #402.
"Saturday Night Live" (1975)
-
Tom Broecker
; NBC
- For episode with host
Vince Vaughn
.
"Tracey Takes On..." (1996)
-
Jane Ruhm
; HBO
- For episode "America".
Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Sound Mixing
Winners:
"Biography" (1987)
-
Chris Drozdowski
(audio mixer)
; A&E
- For episode "The Rat Pack".
Avalanche: The White Death (1998) (TV)
-
Dennis Towns
(sound)
;
Scot Charles
(sound)
;
Al Decker
(post production sound)
;
Tara Paul
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- (Screened within
"National Geographic Specials" (1964)
.)
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Winner:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Paul Lewis (IV)
(production mixer)
;
Peter Kelsey
(re-recording mixer)
;
Nello Torri
(re-recording mixer)
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Love's Illusions".
Other Nominees:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
Jesse Peck
(production mixer)
;
Todd Grace
(re-recording mixer)
;
Craig Porter (I)
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Dick's Big Giant Headache".
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Dana Mark McClure
(production mixer)
;
Thomas J. Huth
(re-recording mixer)
;
Andre Caporaso
(re-recording mixer)
;
Robert Douglass
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Three Valentines".
"Friends" (1994)
-
Dana Mark McClure
(production mixer)
;
Charlie McDaniel
(re-recording mixer)
;
Kathy Oldham
(re-recording mixer)
;
John Bickelhaupt
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "The One With All The Thanksgivings".
"Home Improvement" (1991)
-
Klaus Landsberg (I)
(production mixer)
;
Kathy Oldham
(re-recording mixer)
;
Charlie McDaniel
(re-recording mixer)
;
John Bickelhaupt
(re-recording mixer)
; ABC
- For episode "Love's Labor Lost", part I.
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special
Winner:
41st Annual Grammy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Ed Greene (I)
(production mixer)
;
John Harris (IV)
(audio mixer)
;
Don Worsham
(audio mixer)
;
Randy Ezratty
(audio mixer)
;
Bob La Masney
(audio sweetening)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
71st Annual Academy Awards, The (1999) (TV)
-
Ed Greene (I)
(production mixer)
;
Thomas Vicari
(production mixer)
;
Patrick Baltzell
(production mixer)
;
Robert Douglass
(production mixer)
; ABC
All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash, An (1999) (TV)
-
Susan Pelino
(production mixer)
;
Thom Cadley
(sound mixer)
; TNT
Céline Dion: These Are Special Times (1998) (TV)
-
Paul Sandweiss
(production mixer)
;
Bob La Masney
(re-recording mixer)
;
Denis Savage
(music mixer)
;
Daniel Baron (II)
(music mixer)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Felipe Borrero
(production mixer)
;
Michael C. Casper
(re-recording mixer)
;
Daniel J. Leahy
(re-recording mixer)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
'60s, The (1999) (TV)
-
Kenn Fuller
(production mixer)
;
Gary Coppola
(re-recording mixer)
;
Craig M. Otte
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Lou Solakofski
(re-recording mixer)
;
Orest Sushko
(re-recording mixer)
;
Urmas Rosin
(location mixer)
; CBS
- For part I.
Lesson Before Dying, A (1999) (TV)
-
Shirley Libby
(production mixer)
;
Rick Ash (I)
(re-recording mixer)
;
Gary Alexander (II)
(re-recording mixer)
; HBO
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV)
-
Stephen Halbert
(production mixer)
;
Phillip Seretti
(re-recording mixer)
; TNT
Temptations, The (1998) (TV)
-
Russell Williams II
(production mixer)
;
Rick Alexander (II)
(re-recording mixer)
;
Rick Hart (III)
(re-recording mixer)
;
Richard D. Rogers
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
Winner:
"ER" (1994)
-
Marc A. Gilmartin
(production mixer)
;
Dave Concors
(re-recording mixer)
;
Michael Jiron
(re-recording mixer)
;
Allen L. Stone
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "The Storm", part II.
Other Nominees:
"Law & Order" (1990)
-
David Platt (III)
(production mixer)
;
Thomas Meloeny
(re-recording mixer)
;
Bill Nicholson (I)
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Empire".
"NYPD Blue" (1993)
-
Joe Kenworthy
(production mixer)
;
J. Stanley Johnston
(re-recording mixer)
;
Elmo Ponsdomenech
(re-recording mixer)
; ABC
- For episode "Raging Bulls".
"Practice, The" (1997)
-
Clark King
(production mixer)
;
Harry Andronis
(re-recording mixer)
;
David John West
(re-recording mixer)
;
Kurt Kassulke
(re-recording mixer)
; ABC
- For episode "Happily Ever After".
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Mathew Price
(production mixer)
;
Todd Orr
(re-recording mixer)
;
Ron Evans (I)
(re-recording mixer)
;
Adam Sawelson
(re-recording mixer)
; HBO
- For episode "A Hit Is A Hit".
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie
Winner:
Hornblower: The Even Chance (1998) (TV)
-
Keith Palmer (I)
; A&E
Other Nominees:
Dash and Lilly (1999) (TV)
-
Cindy Mollo
; A&E
Joan of Arc (1999) (TV)
-
Ralph Brunjes
; CBS
- For part II.
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV)
-
Richard Halsey
; TNT
Rat Pack, The (1998) (TV)
-
Eric A. Sears
; HBO
Temptations, The (1998) (TV)
-
Neil Mandelberg
;
John Duffy (II)
; NBC
- For part II.
Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Picture Editing
Winners:
Farm: Angola, USA, The (1998)
-
Mary Manhardt
;
Mona Davis (I)
; A&E
Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998)
-
Geof Bartz
;
Robert B. Weide
; HBO
Other Nominees:
"Biography" (1987)
-
Luke Sacher
; A&E
- For episode "The Rat Pack".
Frank Lloyd Wright (1998)
-
Tricia Reidy
; PBS
Leonard Bernstein, Reaching for the Note (1998)
-
Deborah Peretz
; PBS
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series
Winner:
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Joanna Cappuccilli
; HBO
- For the pilot.
Other Nominees:
"Ally McBeal" (1997)
-
Philip Carr Neel
; 20th Century Fox Television
"ER" (1994)
-
Kevin Casey (III)
; NBC
- For episode "The Storm", part I.
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Heather MacDougall (I)
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "S.R. 819".
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
Winner:
"Sports Night" (1998)
-
Janet Ashikaga
; ABC
- For episode "Small Town".
Other Nominees:
"3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996)
-
Vince Humphrey
; NBC
- For episode "Dick and Taxes".
"Frasier" (1993)
-
Ron Volk
; NBC
- For episode "Shutout in Seattle".
"Just Shoot Me!" (1997)
-
Paul Anderson (II)
; NBC
- For episode "Two Girls For Every Boy".
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Winner:
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1998) (TV)
-
Michael Polito
;
Randy Magalski
;
Barbara Ballow
;
Mark Muheim
;
Joseph Wiedenmayer
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Late Show with David Letterman" (1993)
- Mark Spada; Keith Debetham; Steve Babb;
Michael Goldsmith (I)
;
Tom Catusi
; CBS
- For the fifth anniversary special.
Céline Dion: These Are Special Times (1998) (TV)
-
Booey Kober
; CBS
Disney's Young Musicians' Symphony Orchestra (1998) (TV)
-
Bruce Motyer
; Disney Channel
Kennedy Center Presents: A Tribute to Muddy Waters: King of the Blues, The (1998) (TV)
-
Sean Fullan
; PBS
World's Greatest Magic 5, The (1998) (TV)
-
Ray Miller (II)
; NBC
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Winner:
"ER" (1994)
-
Walter Newman (II)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Darren Wright (I)
(sound editor)
;
Rick Camera
(sound editor)
;
Darleen Stoker
(dialogue editor)
;
Bruce M. Honda
(dialogue editor)
;
Thomas A. Harris
(adr editor)
;
Rick Hromadka
(sound effects editor)
;
Sharyn M. Tylk
(music editor)
;
Casey J. Crabtree
(foley artist)
;
James Bailey (II)
(foley artist)
; NBC
- For episode "The Storm", part II.
Other Nominees:
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997)
-
Cindy Rabideau
(supervising sound editor)
;
Robert Guastini
(sound editor)
;
Mark Cleary (I)
(sound editor)
;
Mike Marchain
(sound editor)
;
Anna MacKenzie
(sound editor)
;
William H. Angarola
(sound editor)
;
Rick Hinson
(sound editor)
;
Ray Spiess
(sound editor)
;
Fernand Bos
(music editor)
;
Zane D. Bruce
(foley artist)
;
Joseph T. Sabella
(foley artist)
; Warner Bros. Television
- For episode "Lover's Walk".
"Pretender, The" (1996)
-
Thomas DeGorter
(supervising editor)
;
David Melhase
(adr editor)
;
James A. Williams (III)
(adr editor)
;
Warren Smith (V)
(dialogue editor)
;
Tiffany S. Griffith
(dialogue editor)
;
Christopher Briles
(sound effects editor)
;
Andrew Ellerd
(sound effects editor)
;
Bradley C. Katona
(sound effects editor)
;
Gary Krause
(sound effects editor)
;
Mark Kamps
(sound effects editor)
;
Patricia Nedd
(foley artist)
;
Dominique Decaudain
(foley artist)
; NBC
- For episode "At The Hour Of Our Death".
"Sopranos, The" (1999)
-
Ray Spiess
(supervising sound editor)
;
William H. Angarola
(supervising sound editor)
;
Robert Guastini
(dialogue editor)
;
Benjamin Beardwood
(dialogue editor)
;
Anna MacKenzie
(dialogue editor)
;
Mike Marchain
(adr editor)
;
Rick Hinson
(sound effects editor)
;
Bruce Swanson (II)
(sound effects editor)
;
Mark Cleary (I)
(sound effects editor)
;
Cindy Rabideau
(sound editor)
;
Kathryn Dayak
(music editor)
;
Zane D. Bruce
(foley artist)
;
Joseph T. Sabella
(foley artist)
; HBO
- For episode "I Dream Of Jeannie Cusamano".
"X Files, The" (1993)
-
Thierry J. Couturier
(supervising sound editor)
;
Stuart Calderon
(sound editor)
;
Mike Goodman (I)
(sound editor)
;
H. Jay Levine
(sound editor)
;
Maciek Malish
(sound editor)
;
George Nemzer
(sound editor)
;
Cecilia Perna
(sound editor)
;
Christopher B. Reeves
(sound editor)
;
Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves
(sound editor)
;
Jeff Charbonneau
(music editor)
;
Gary Marullo
(foley artist)
;
Michael Salvetta
(foley artist)
; 20th Century Fox Television
- For episode "Triangle".
Outstanding Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming - Sound Editing
Winners:
Avalanche: The White Death (1998) (TV)
-
Cory Taylor (I)
;
Mark Korba
;
Al Decker
;
Michael Marion
; NBC
- (Screened within
"National Geographic Specials" (1964)
.)
Why Dogs Smile & Chimpanzees Cry (1999) (TV)
-
Derek Luff (I)
(sound supervisor)
;
George Leyva
(foley artist)
;
Rick Norman (II)
(sound effects editor)
; Discovery Channel
Other Nominees:
Farm: Angola, USA, The (1998)
-
Margaret Crimmins
;
Paul Hsu
; A&E
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
Winner:
"Storm of the Century" (1999)
-
Richard Taylor (IV)
(supervising sound editor)
;
David Melhase
(adr editor)
;
Benjamin Beardwood
(dialogue editor)
;
Dennis Gray (I)
(dialogue editor)
;
Paul Longstaffe
(dialogue editor)
;
Ralph Osborn III (II)
(dialogue editor)
;
Peter Austin (II)
(dialogue editor)
;
Barbara Issak
(dialogue editor)
;
Eric A. Norris
(sound effects editor)
;
Brian Thomas Nist
(sound effects editor)
;
Andrew Ellerd
(sound effects editor)
;
Kenneth L. Johnson
(sound effects editor)
;
Bradley C. Katona
(sound effects editor)
;
Gary Krause
(sound effects editor)
;
Joe Earle
(sound effects editor)
;
Sherry Whitfield
(music editor)
;
Nancy Parker (I)
(foley artist)
;
Patricia Nedd
(foley artist)
; ABC
- For part II.
Other Nominees:
Houdini (1998) (TV)
-
William H. Angarola
(supervising sound editor)
;
Rick Hinson
(sound editor)
;
Anna MacKenzie
(sound editor)
;
Ray Spiess
(sound editor)
;
Mike Marchain
(sound editor)
;
Skip Adams
(sound editor)
;
Robert Guastini
(sound editor)
;
Cindy Rabideau
(sound editor)
;
Jeanette Surga
(music editor)
;
Zane D. Bruce
(foley artist)
;
Joseph T. Sabella
(foley artist)
; TNT
NetForce (1999) (TV)
-
G. Michael Graham
(supervising sound editor)
;
William C. Carruth
(supervising adr editor)
;
Mark Friedgen
(sound editor)
;
Bill Bell (V)
(sound editor)
;
Anton Holden
(sound editor)
;
Mike Dickeson
(sound editor)
;
Scott A. Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Rick Crampton
(sound editor)
;
David C. Eichhorn
(sound editor)
;
Richard S. Steele
(sound editor)
;
Rusty Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Adriane Marfiak
(sound editor)
;
Gary Macheel
(sound editor)
;
Tim Terusa
(sound editor)
;
Lou Thomas
(sound editor)
;
Marc Caruso
(music editor)
;
Tim Chilton
(foley artist)
;
Jill Schachne
(foley artist)
; ABC
- For part I.
Purgatory (1999) (TV)
-
Mark Friedgen
(supervising sound editor)
;
G. Michael Graham
(co-supervising sound editor)
;
Suzanne Angel (I)
(supervising adr editor)
;
William C. Carruth
(adr editor)
;
Bill Bell (V)
(sound editor)
;
Bob Costanza
(sound editor)
;
Mike Dickeson
(sound editor)
;
Anton Holden
(sound editor)
;
Tim Terusa
(sound editor)
;
Adriane Marfiak
(sound editor)
;
Michael Lyle (I)
(sound editor)
;
Gary Macheel
(sound editor)
;
Mark Steele (I)
(sound editor)
;
Richard S. Steele
(sound editor)
;
Lou Thomas
(sound editor)
;
Allan K. Rosen
(music editor)
;
Tim Chilton
(foley artist)
;
Jill Schachne
(foley artist)
; TNT
Soldier's Sweetheart, A (1998)
-
William H. Angarola
(supervising sound editor)
;
Rick Hinson
(supervising sound editor)
;
Anna MacKenzie
(sound editor)
;
Raymond E. Spiess III
(sound editor)
;
Cindy Rabideau
(sound editor)
;
Mike Marchain
(sound editor)
;
Jason Lezama
(sound editor)
;
Robert Guastini
(sound editor)
;
Ray Spiess
(sound editor)
;
Ron Finn
(music editor)
;
Christopher Moriana
(foley artist)
;
Katie Rowe (I)
(foley artist)
; Showtime
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
Winner:
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)
-
Dan Curry
(visual effects producer/supervisor)
;
Ronald B. Moore
(visual effects supervisor)
;
Mitch Suskin
(visual effects supervisor)
;
Elizabeth Castro
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Arthur J. Codron
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Paul Hill (V)
(visual effects compositor)
;
Don Greenberg (I)
(visual effects compositor)
;
Gregory Rainoff
(visual effects artist)
;
Rob Bonchune
(cgi supervisor)
;
Adam 'Mojo' Lebowitz
(cgi supervisor)
;
John Teska
(cgi animator)
; UPN
- For episode "Dark Frontier".
Other Nominees:
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)
-
Dan Curry
(visual effects producer/supervisor)
;
Gary Hutzel
(visual effects supervisor)
;
David Stipes
(visual effects supervisor)
;
Adam Buckner
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Arthur J. Codron
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Judy Elkins (I)
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Gary Monak
(special effects supervisor)
;
Paul Maples
(visual effects cameraman)
;
Steve Fong
(visual effects compositor)
;
Don Greenberg (I)
(visual effects compositor)
;
Paul Hill (V)
(visual effects compositor)
;
Davy Nethercutt
(visual effects compositor)
;
Kevin Bouchez
(visual effects animator)
;
Gregory Rainoff
(visual effects animator)
;
Adam Howard (I)
(visual effects animator)
;
Larry Younger
(visual effects artist)
;
Sherry Hitch
(digital compositor)
;
Rob Bonchune
(cgi supervisor)
;
David Lombardi
(cgi supervisor)
; Syndicated
- For episode "What You Leave Behind".
"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)
-
Ronald B. Moore
(visual effects supervisor)
;
Dan Curry
(visual effects producer/supervisor)
;
Paul Hill (V)
(visual effects compositor)
;
Elizabeth Castro
(visual effects coordinator)
;
Gregory Rainoff
(visual effects artist)
;
Bruce Branit
(cgi supervisor/lead animat