Award for film, television, radio and video game writing
Writers Guild Awards Awarded for Writing achievements in film and other media Country United States Presented by First awarded 1949; 75 years ago (1949 ) Website awards .wga .org
The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film , television , and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949.
The screen awards are for films that were exhibited theatrically during the preceding calendar year. The television awards are for series that were produced and aired between December 1 and November 30, regardless of how many episodes aired during this time period.
Additionally, scripts must be produced under the jurisdiction of the WGA or under a collective bargaining agreement in Canada , Ireland , New Zealand , or the United Kingdom .[ 1]
Lifetime achievement awards [ edit ]
Each year at the awards, two lifetime achievement awards are presented. One is for screenwriting, and the other is for TV writing:
(As of 2023)
Film
Television
News
TV News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
TV News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
Digital News
Radio
Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary
Radio Documentary
In 2004, the awards show was broadcast on television for the first time.
In the years 2008 through 2018, the awards also included video game writing.
Discontinued categories [ edit ]
A * denotes a film that also went on to win an Academy Award .
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Documentary Screenplay
Discontinued categories [ edit ]
Best Written Drama
Best Original Drama
Best Adapted Drama
Best Written Comedy
Best Original Comedy
1970: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice – Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker
1971: The Out-of-Towners – Neil Simon
1972: The Hospital – Paddy Chayefsky *
1973: What's Up, Doc? – Peter Bogdanovich , Buck Henry , David Newman , and Robert Benton
1974: A Touch of Class – Melvin Frank and Jack Rose
1975: Blazing Saddles – Mel Brooks , Norman Steinberg, Andrew Bergman , Richard Pryor , and Alan Uger
1976: Shampoo – Robert Towne and Warren Beatty
1977: The Bad News Bears – Bill Lancaster
1978: Annie Hall – Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman *
1979: Movie Movie – Larry Gelbart and Sheldon Keller
1980: Breaking Away – Steve Tesich *
1981: Private Benjamin – Nancy Meyers , Harvey Miller, and Charles Shyer
1982: Arthur – Steve Gordon
1983: Tootsie – Don McGuire , Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal
1984: The Big Chill – Lawrence Kasdan and Barbara Benedek
Best Adapted Comedy
Best Written Musical
1949: Easter Parade – Frances Goodrich , Albert Hackett , and Sidney Sheldon
1950: On the Town – Adolph Green and Betty Comden
1951: Annie Get Your Gun – Sidney Sheldon
1952: An American in Paris – Alan Jay Lerner *
1953: Singin' in the Rain – Betty Comden and Adolph Green
1954: Lili – Helen Deutsch and Paul Gallico
1955: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Albert Hackett , Frances Goodrich , and Dorothy Kingsley
1956: Love Me or Leave Me – Daniel Fuchs and Isobel Lennart *
1957: The King and I – Ernest Lehman
1958: Les Girls – Vera Caspary and John Patrick
1959: Gigi – Alan Jay Lerner *
1960: The Five Pennies – Robert Smith, Jack Rose , and Melville Shavelson
1961: Bells Are Ringing – Betty Comden and Adolph Green
1962: West Side Story – Ernest Lehman
1963: The Music Man – Meredith Willson , Franklin Lacey , and Marion Hargrove
1964: Not awarded
1965: Mary Poppins – Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi
1966: The Sound of Music – Maria Augusta Trapp , Howard Lindsay , Russel Crouse , and Ernest Lehman
1967: Not awarded
1968: Thoroughly Modern Millie – Richard Morris
1969: Funny Girl – Isobel Lennart
Best Written Film Concerning Problems with the American Scene
Best Written Western
The video game category was first added in 2008, but discontinued after the 2019 awards.[ 2] [ 3]
Outstanding Achievement in Video Game Writing
2008: Dead Head Fred – Dave Ellis , Adam Cogan
2009: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed – Haden Blackman , Shawn Pitman, John Stafford, and Cameron Suey
2010: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves – Amy Hennig
2011: Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – Patrice Désilets , Jeffrey Yohalem , and Corey May
2012: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception – Amy Hennig
2013: Assassin's Creed III: Liberation – Richard Farrese and Jill Murray
2014: The Last of Us – Neil Druckmann
2015: The Last of Us: Left Behind – Neil Druckmann
2016: Rise of the Tomb Raider – John Stafford, Cameron Suey, Rhianna Pratchett , and Philip Gelatt
2017: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End – Neil Druckmann, Josh Scherr , Tom Bissell , and Ryan James
2018: Horizon Zero Dawn – John Gonzalez, Benjamin McCaw, Ben Schroder, Anne Toole, Dee Warrick, and Meg Jayanth
2019: God of War – Matt Sophos, Richard Zangrande Gaubert, and Cory Barlog
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