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Debra Zane is a casting director, based in Los Angeles, California, known for her work in film and television. Zane has worked with some of the most successful directors in the world such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and Steven Soderbergh.

She has been nominated for fourteen Artios Awards, and has won three In 2004, she won the Hollywood Film Festival award for "Best Casting Director of the Year."

Credits

Film casting director

TV casting director

Awards and nominations

Artios awards:

  • Nominated, 2009, Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Feature - Studio or Independent Drama/Comedy for: Revolutionary Road (shared with Ellen Lewis)
  • Nominated, 2009, Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animation Feature for: The Tale of Despereaux
  • Won, 2007, Best Feature Film Casting - Drama for: Dreamgirls (shared with Jay Binder)
  • Nominated, 2004, Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama for: Seabiscuit
  • Nominated, 2002, Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama for: Road to Perdition
  • Won, 2001, Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama for: Traffic
  • Won, 2000, Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama for: American Beauty
  • Nominated, 2000, Best Casting for Feature Film, Drama for: Galaxy Quest
  • Nominated, 1999, Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic: Maximum Bob (shared with David Rubin)
  • Nominated, 1999, Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot for: Maximum Bob (shared with David Rubin)
  • Nominated, 1998, Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy for: Wag the Dog (shared with Ellen Chenoweth)
  • Nominated, 1996, Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy for: Get Shorty (shared with David Rubin)

References

  1. "Hollywood Film Festival®". Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2011-03-18.

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