Writers Guild of America Awards 2000
53rd WGA Awards
March 4, 2001
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Traffic
Best Original Screenplay:
You Can Count on Me
The 53rd Writers Guild of America Awards, given in 2001, honored the film and television best writers of 2000.
Winners and nominees
Film
Best Adapted Screenplay
- Chocolat - Robert Nelson Jacobs
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long) - James Schamus, Kuo Jung Tsai and Hui-Ling Wang
- High Fidelity - John Cusack, D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink and Scott Rosenberg
- Wonder Boys - Steve Kloves
Best Original Screenplay
You Can Count on Me - Kenneth Lonergan
- Almost Famous - Cameron Crowe
- Best in Show - Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy
- Billy Elliot - Lee Hall
- Erin Brockovich - Susannah Grant
Television
Best Episodic Comedy
Frasier - Joe Keenan and Christopher Lloyd for writing "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"
- Frasier - Joe Keenan for writing "Out With Dad"
- Sex and the City - Cindy Chupack for writing "Attack of the 5'10" Woman"
- Sex and the City - Michael Patrick King for writing "Ex and the City"
- Will & Grace - Jeff Greenstein for writing "Hey La, Hey La, My Ex-Boyfriend's Back"
Best Episodic Drama
The West Wing - Rick Cleveland and Aaron Sorkin for writing "In Excelsis Deo"
- Once and Again - Richard Kramer for writing "Strangers and Brothers"
- The Sopranos - Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green for writing "The Knight In White Satin Armor"
- The Sopranos - Terence Winter for writing "Big Girls Don't Cry"
- The West Wing - Patrick Caddell, Rick Cleveland and Lawrence O'Donnell for writing "Enemies"
- The West Wing - Lawrence O'Donnell, Paul Redford and Aaron Sorkin for writing "Take This Sabbath Day"
References
"Writers Guild Awards Winners". WGA. 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
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