Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Reality Programs
The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs is one of the annual awards given by the Directors Guild of America.[1]
Winners and nominees
2000s
- 2005 (category's first appearance): Tony Croll – Three Wishes for "Episode: Pilot" & J. Rupert Thompson – Fear Factor for "Episode: Heist Fear Factor" (tie)
- Ross Breitenbach – Brat Camp for "Episode: #104"
- Starling Price – Penn & Teller: Bullshit! for "Episode: Circumcision"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: #805"
- 2006: Tony Sacco – Treasure Hunters for "Episode: #101"
- Bobbie Birleffi – Texas Ranch House for "Episode: The Good, the Bad & the Colonel"
- J. Rupert Thompson – Fear Factor for "Episode: Military Fear Factor"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: #102"
- Tim Warren – Pros vs. Joes for "Episode: #101"
- 2007: Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: #1110"
- Craig Borders – Who Wants to Be a Superhero? for "Episode: #208"
- Tony Croll – Shooting Sizemore for "Episode: #101"
- Scott Messick – Pros vs. Joes for "Episode: #201"
- Tony Sacco – Project Runway for "Episode: Fashion Giant"
- 2008: Tony Croll – America's Next Top Model for "Episode: 1002"
- Scott Messick – Pros vs. Joes for "Episode: #301"
- J. Rupert Thompson – Estate of Panic for "Episode: That Sinking Feeling"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: #1303"
- Kent Weed – I Survived a Japanese Game Show for "Episode: A Long Way From Home"
- 2009: Craig Borders – Extreme Engineering for "Episode: Hong Kong Bridge"
- Sueann Fincke – Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan for "Episode: Puppy Mills Exposed"
- Eytan Keller – The Next Iron Chef for "Episode: 201"
- Zach Merck – Six Beers of Separation
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: Don't Let a Cheese Hit Me"
2010s
- 2010: Eytan Keller – The Next Iron Chef for "Episode: #301"
- Hisham Abed – The Hills for "Episode: #601
- Bryan O'Donnell – Private Chefs of Beverly Hills (Episode: "Challah Back")
- Brian Smith – MasterChef for "Episode: #103"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: I Think We're Fighting the Germans, Right?"
- 2011: Neil P. DeGroot – The Biggest Loser for "Episode: 1115"
- Eytan Keller – The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs for "Episode: 401"
- Brian Smith – MasterChef for "Episode: 201"
- J. Rupert Thompson – Fear Factor 2.0 for "Episode: Scorpion Tales"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Episode: You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win?"
- 2012: Brian Smith – MasterChef for "Episode: #305"
- Tony Croll – America's Next Top Model for "Episode: The Girl Who Becomes America's Next Top Model"
- Peter Ney – Face Off for "Episode: Scene of the Crime"
- J. Rupert Thompson – Stars Earn Stripes for "Episode: Amphibious Assault"
- Tim Warren – Ink Master for "Episode: 103"
- 2013: Neil P. DeGroot – 72 Hours for "The Lost Coast"
- Matthew Bartley – The Biggest Loser for "1501"
- Paul Starkman – Top Chef for "Glacial Gourmand"
- J. Rupert Thompson – The Hero for "Teamwork"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Beards in the Wind"
- 2014: Anthony B. Sacco – The Chair for "The Test"
- Bertram van Munster, Jack Cannon, and Elise Doganieri – The Quest for "One True Hero"
- Neil DeGroot – The Biggest Loser for "Episode 1613"
- Steve Hryniewicz – Top Chef for "The First Thanksgiving"
- Adam Vetri – Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge for "Welcome to the Gun Show"
- 2015: Adam Vetri – Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge for "Gods of War"
- Brady Connell – The Great Christmas Light Fight for "Episode 304"
- Ken Fuchs – Shark Tank for "702"
- Steve Hryniewicz – Cutthroat Kitchen for "Superstar Sabotage Finale: It’s Raining Ramen"
- Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race for "Bring the Fun, Baby!"
Most nominations
- Bertram van Munster (7)
- J. Rupert Thompson (5)
- Tony Croll (4)
- Brian Smith (3)
- Anthony B. Sacco (Tony) (3)
Most wins
- Tony Croll (2)
References
- ↑ "Winners and Nominees: Reality Programs". Directors Guild of America. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
External links
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