Thursday, January 26, 2012

Michelle Williams, George Clooney to Present at Directors Guild Awards

Michelle Williams, George Clooney to Present at Directors Guild Awards By Philiana Ng January 25, 2012 Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images George Clooney Hours after the Academy Award nominations were announced, presenters for the 64th annual Directors Guild Awards were revealed.Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Ben Kingsley, Octavia Spencer, Berenice Bejo, Jean Dujardin, Jessica Chastain and Owen Wilson have been tapped to present at Saturday's ceremony.Additionally, DGA president Taylor Hackford, Michael Apted, Jon Cryer, Laura Dern, Tom Hooper, Stana Katic, Kathleen Robertson, Betty Thomas and Deborah Ann Woll will also take part.The nominees for outstanding directorial achievement in feature film include Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris), David Fincher ("The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"), Michel Hazanavicius ("The Artist"), Alexander Payne ("The Descendants") and Martin Scorsese ("Hugo").On the television side, "Modern Family," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "General Hospital" and "All My Children" lead with two nominations apiece.The winner will be announced Saturday at the Grand Ballroom in Hollywood & Highland, hosted by recent Golden Globe winner Kelsey Grammer. The Hollywood Reporter Michelle Williams, George Clooney to Present at Directors Guild Awards By Philiana Ng January 25, 2012 George Clooney PHOTO CREDIT Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Hours after the Academy Award nominations were announced, presenters for the 64th annual Directors Guild Awards were revealed.Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Ben Kingsley, Octavia Spencer, Berenice Bejo, Jean Dujardin, Jessica Chastain and Owen Wilson have been tapped to present at Saturday's ceremony.Additionally, DGA president Taylor Hackford, Michael Apted, Jon Cryer, Laura Dern, Tom Hooper, Stana Katic, Kathleen Robertson, Betty Thomas and Deborah Ann Woll will also take part.The nominees for outstanding directorial achievement in feature film include Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris), David Fincher ("The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"), Michel Hazanavicius ("The Artist"), Alexander Payne ("The Descendants") and Martin Scorsese ("Hugo").On the television side, "Modern Family," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "General Hospital" and "All My Children" lead with two nominations apiece.The winner will be announced Saturday at the Grand Ballroom in Hollywood & Highland, hosted by recent Golden Globe winner Kelsey Grammer. The Hollywood Reporter

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