2001 EMMY Nominees & Winners

Congratulations to the following Guild members who were nominated for their outstanding work in television programming for the 2000-2001 season. Winners of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced September 8, 2001 at the Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The balance of the Primetime Emmy Awards were handed out on September 16. (Names highlighted in gold won Emmys.)

Outstanding Cinematography for A Multi-Camera Series

Tony Askins, ASC
Will & Grace "Sons and Lovers" - NBC

Mike Berlin
Alessio Gelsini Torresi

Everybody Loves Raymond "Italy" - CBS

Ron Fortunato
100 Centre Street "Things Change" - A&E

Ken Lamkin, ASC
Frasier "And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon" - NBC

Mikel Neiers
Spin City "Hello Charlie" - ABC


Outstanding Cinematography for A Single-Camera Series

John Beymer
Law & Order "Endurance" - NBC

Hugo Cortina
JAG "Adrift, Part 1" - CBS

Thomas A. Del Ruth
The West Wing "Noel" - NBC

Billy Dickson
Ally McBeal "Cloudy Skies, Chance of Parade" - FOX

Bill Roe
The X-Files "This Is Not Happening" - FOX

Dennis Smith, ASC
The Practice "The Deal" - ABC


Outstanding Cinematography for A Miniseries or A Movie

James Chressanthis
Life With Judy Garland: Me And My Shadows - ABC

Stephen Goldblatt, ASC, BSC
Conspiracy - HBO

Donald M. Morgan, ASC
For Love Or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story - HBO

Vittorio Storaro, ASC, AIC
Frank Herbert's Dune "Part 2" - Sci Fi

Haskell Wexler, ASC
61* - HBO


Outstanding Cinematography for Non-Fiction Programming

Henry Adebonojo, Assistant
Hiro Narita, Director of Photography
Half Past Autumn: The Life And Works Of Gordon Parks - HBO

Buddy Squires, Director of Photography
Jazz "A Masterpiece By Midnight"
- PBS

Sandra Chandler, Operator
Living Dolls: The Making Of A Child Beauty Queen
- HBO

Jim Harrington, 1st Assistant
Tom Gleason, 1st Assistant
Peter Pilafian, Operator
Matthew Sohn, Operator
Survivor "A Honeymoon Without Sex"
- CBS


Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Series

John E.Young, Operator
Late Show With David Letterman
"#1527" - CBS

Brian Phraner, Operator; Susan Noll, Senior Video Control.
Saturday Night Live
"Host: Christopher Walken, Musical Guest: Weezer" - NBC

Ted Ashton, Thomas Geren, Dave Levisohn, Michael Tribble, Camera Operators.
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
"Show #2057" - NBC

Ted Ashton, Sam Drummy, Larry Heider, Bob Keys, Brian Reason, Easter Xua, Brad Zerbst, Camera Operators; John O' Brien, Video Control.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? "Show #313" - ABC


Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video For A Miniseries, Movie Or Special

Ted Ashton, Rob Balton, John Burdick, Rocky Danielson, Sam Drummy, Dave Eastwood, Tom Geren, Marc Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Dave Levisohn, Jean Mason, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer, Ken Patterson, Bill Philbin, David Plakos, Hector Ramirez, Brian Reason, Mark Sanford, Ron Sheldon, Mark Whitman, Kris Wilson, Keith Winikoff, Camera Operators.
73rd Annual Academy Awards
- ABC

Ted Ashton, Ken Dahlquist, Sam Drummy, David Eastwood, Scoop Geren, Greg Harms, Larry Heider, Ron Sheldon, Brad Zerbst, Camera Operators; Tom Tcimpidis, John Palacio, Sr., Video Control
Barbra Streisand: Timeless
- FOX

Charlie Huntley, James J. Miller, Mark Nathan, Camera Operators
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- HBO

Dave Eastwood, Charlie Huntley, Jay Kulick, Allen Merriweather, Janis Murray, John Pavlovich, Bill Philbin, Hector Ramirez, Deena Sheldon, Mark Whitman, Camera Operators
Super Bowl XXXV Halftime Show
- CBS

Jospeh Bohman, Sam Drummy, Larry Heider, Bob Keys, Camera Operators.
Survivor: The Reunion
- CBS


Outstanding Lighting Direction Electronic, Multi-Camera for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special

Robert A. Dickinson
73rd Annual Academy Awards - ABC

Bob Dickinson
Barbra Streisand: Timeless - FOX

Jeff Ravitz
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - HBO

Jeff Engel
Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher " # 01-921"
- ABC

Click here for a list of Guild members honored in 2000.