
The SAG Awards wasn't the only big show that was taking place during this previous weekend. The annual DGA Awards took place this past Saturday, filled with a some-what unlikely win from Tom Hooper. "The King's Speech" director went home with the coveted Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film award. Only a few times has the recipient of this award gone on to loose the Best Director Oscar, which means this guy certainly has a great shot of taking a golden boy home next month. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Feature Film 
 - Tom Hooper - "The King's Speech" (The Weinstein Company)
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Television or Mini-Series 
 - Mick Jackson - "Temple Grandin" (HBO)
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Documentary 
 - Charles Ferguson - "Inside Job" (Representational Pictures/Sony Pictures Classics)
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Dramatic Series 
 - Martin Scorsese - "Boardwalk Empire" ("Boardwalk Empire")
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series 
 - Michael Spiller - "Modern Family" ("Halloween")
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Musical Variety 
 - Glenn Weiss - 64th Annual Tony Awards
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Reality Program 
 - Eytan Keller - "The Next Iron Chef" (Episode #301)
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Daytime Series 
 - Larry Carpenter - "One Life to Life" ("Starr X'd Lovers, The Musical, Part Two")
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials 
 - Stacy Wall (Imperial Woodpecker)
  
 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs 
 - Eric Bross - "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" (Nickelodeon)
  
Source: Variety 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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