Wednesday, September 21, 2011
'The Help' to get Ensemble Award at Hollywood Film Honours
'The Help' to get Ensemble Award at Hollywood Film Honours By Scott Feinberg September 20, 2011 Photo by Dale Robinette/DreamWorks I've found that the star-studded cast of Tate Taylor's "The Help" -- DreamWorks Picture's late-summer time adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel that capped this area-office charts all of its first three weekends in release and it has gained more than $150 million worldwide, so far -- continues to be selected to get the 2010 Hollywood Ensemble Acting Award in the 15th annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Film Honours, presented by Starz, the very first honours show from the Oscar season.Carlos p Abreu, the Founder and Executive Director from the event, states that no less than the usual dozen from the film's stars -- including all individuals who play its principal figures -- have indicated that they'll collect the award in-person in a gala ceremony on October 24, 2011, in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. They include: 2009 best supporting actress Oscar nominee/current best actress Oscar hopeful Viola Davis, best supporting actress Oscar hopeful Octavia Spencer, and Jessica Chastain, Bryce Dallas Howard, Allison Janney, Chris Lowell, Ahna O'Reilly, Emma Stone, 1981 best actress Oscar champion Sissy Spacek, 1981 best supporting actress Oscar champion Mary Steenburgen, 1973 Oscar nominee Cicely Tyson, and Mike Vogel.Previous casts honored with this particular award include "Crash" (2005), which continued to win the very best picture Oscar, in addition to "Bobby" (2006), "Hairspray" (2007), "The Key Existence of Bees" (2008), and best picture Oscar nominee "The Social Networking" (2010).In recent days, p Abreu introduced the readers of countless other awards "Rango" for that Hollywood Animation Award Oscar nominee Emmanuel Lubezki ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for that Hollywood Cinematographer Award Oscar champion Stephen Mirrione ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") using the Hollywood Editor Award Oscar nominee James Murakami ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for the Hollywood Production Designer Award and Oscar champion Scott Farrar ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for that Hollywood Visual Effects Award -- and states the remaining honorees is going to be introduced within the next couple of days. The Hollywood Reporter 'The Help' to get Ensemble Award at Hollywood Film Honours By Scott Feinberg September 20, 2011 PHOTO CREDIT Dale Robinette/DreamWorks I've found that the star-studded cast of Tate Taylor's "The AssistanceInch -- DreamWorks Picture's late-summer time adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel that capped this area-office charts all of its first three weekends in release and it has gained a lot more than $150 million worldwide, so far -- continues to be selected to get the 2010 Hollywood Ensemble Acting Award in the 15th annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Film Honours, presented by Starz, the very first honours show from the Oscar season.Carlos p Abreu, the Founder and Executive Director from the event, states that no less than the usual dozen from the film's stars -- including all individuals who play its principal figures -- have indicated that they'll collect the award in-person in a gala ceremony on October 24, 2011, in the Beverly Hilton Hotel. They include: 2009 best supporting actress Oscar nominee/current best actress Oscar hopeful Viola Davis, best supporting actress Oscar hopeful Octavia Spencer, and Jessica Chastain, Bryce Dallas Howard, Allison Janney, Chris Lowell, Ahna O'Reilly, Emma Stone, 1981 best actress Oscar champion Sissy Spacek, 1981 best supporting actress Oscar champion Mary Steenburgen, 1973 Oscar nominee Cicely Tyson, and Mike Vogel.Previous casts honored with this particular award include "Crash" (2005), which continued to win the very best picture Oscar, in addition to "Bobby" (2006), "Hairspray" (2007), "The Key Existence of Bees" (2008), and finest picture Oscar nominee "The Social Networking" (2010).In recent days, p Abreu introduced the readers of countless other awards "Rango" for that Hollywood Animation Award Oscar nominee Emmanuel Lubezki ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for that Hollywood Cinematographer Award Oscar champion Stephen Mirrione ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") using the Hollywood Editor Award Oscar nominee James Murakami ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for that Hollywood Production Designer Award and Oscar champion Scott Farrar ("Transformers: Dark from the Moon") for that Hollywood Visual Effects Award -- and states the remaining honorees is going to be introduced within the next couple of days. The Hollywood Reporter
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