Directors Guild of America Award
The Directors Guild of America Awards are issued annually by the Directors Guild of America. The first DGA Award was an “Honorary Life Member” award issued in 1938 to D. W. Griffith. The statues are made by New York firm, Society Awards.
Categories
Competitive categories
Special awards
Discontinued categories
Winners – Motion Picture
Lifetime Achievement Award
- 1953: Cecil B. DeMille
- 1954: John Ford
- 1955: No award
- 1956: Henry King
- 1957: King Vidor
- 1958: No award
- 1959: Frank Capra
- 1960: George Stevens
- 1961: Frank Borzage
- 1962–1965: No award
- 1966: William Wyler
- 1967: No award
- 1968: Alfred Hitchcock
- 1969: No award
- 1970: Fred Zinnemann
- 1971–1972: No award
- 1973: William A. Wellman and David Lean
- 1974–1980: No award
- 1981: George Cukor
- 1982: Rouben Mamoulian
- 1983: John Huston
- 1984: Orson Welles
- 1985: Billy Wilder
- 1986: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- 1987: Elia Kazan
- 1988: Robert Wise
- 1989: No award
- 1990: Ingmar Bergman
- 1991: No award
- 1992: Akira Kurosawa
- 1993: Sidney Lumet
- 1994: Robert Altman
- 1995: James Ivory
- 1996: Woody Allen
- 1997: Stanley Kubrick
- 1998: Francis Ford Coppola
- 1999: No award
- 2000: Steven Spielberg
- 2001: No award
- 2002: Martin Scorsese
- 2003: No award
- 2004: Mike Nichols
- 2005: No award
- 2006: Clint Eastwood
- 2007–2009: No award
- 2010: Norman Jewison
- 2011: Alice Guy-Blaché
- 2012: Miloš Forman
- 2013–2015: No award
- 2016: Ridley Scott
Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film
- 1948: Joseph L. Mankiewicz – A Letter to Three Wives ¿
- 1949: Robert Rossen – All the King's Men ¿ **
- 1950: Joseph L. Mankiewicz – All About Eve † **
- 1951: George Stevens – A Place in the Sun †
- 1952: John Ford – The Quiet Man †
- 1953: Fred Zinnemann – From Here to Eternity † **
- 1954: Elia Kazan – On the Waterfront † **
- 1955: Delbert Mann – Marty † **
- 1956: George Stevens – Giant †
- 1957: David Lean – The Bridge on the River Kwai † **
- 1958: Vincente Minnelli – Gigi † **
- 1959: William Wyler – Ben-Hur † **
- 1960: Billy Wilder – The Apartment † **
- 1961: Robert Wise – West Side Story † **
- 1962: David Lean – Lawrence of Arabia † **
- 1963: Tony Richardson – Tom Jones † **
- 1964: George Cukor – My Fair Lady † **
- 1965: Robert Wise – The Sound of Music † **
- 1966: Fred Zinnemann – A Man for All Seasons † **
- 1967: Mike Nichols – The Graduate †
- 1968: Anthony Harvey – The Lion in Winter ‡
- 1969: John Schlesinger – Midnight Cowboy † **
- 1970: Franklin Schaffner – Patton † **
- 1971: William Friedkin – The French Connection † **
- 1972: Francis Ford Coppola – The Godfather ‡ **
- 1973: George Roy Hill – The Sting † **
- 1974: Francis Ford Coppola – The Godfather Part II † **
- 1975: Miloš Forman – One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest † **
- 1976: John G. Avildsen – Rocky † **
- 1977: Woody Allen – Annie Hall † **
- 1978: Michael Cimino – The Deer Hunter † **
- 1979: Robert Benton – Kramer vs. Kramer † **
- 1980: Robert Redford – Ordinary People † **
- 1981: Warren Beatty – Reds †
- 1982: Richard Attenborough – Gandhi † **
- 1983: James L. Brooks – Terms of Endearment † **
- 1984: Miloš Forman – Amadeus † **
- 1985: Steven Spielberg – The Color Purple §
- 1986: Oliver Stone – Platoon † **
- 1987: Bernardo Bertolucci – The Last Emperor † **
- 1988: Barry Levinson – Rain Man † **
- 1989: Oliver Stone – Born on the Fourth of July †
- 1990: Kevin Costner – Dances with Wolves † **
- 1991: Jonathan Demme – The Silence of the Lambs † **
- 1992: Clint Eastwood – Unforgiven † **
- 1993: Steven Spielberg – Schindler's List † **
- 1994: Robert Zemeckis – Forrest Gump † **
- 1995: Ron Howard – Apollo 13 §
- 1996: Anthony Minghella – The English Patient † **
- 1997: James Cameron – Titanic † **
- 1998: Steven Spielberg – Saving Private Ryan †
- 1999: Sam Mendes – American Beauty † **
- 2000: Ang Lee – Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ‡
- 2001: Ron Howard – A Beautiful Mind † **
- 2002: Rob Marshall – Chicago ‡ **
- 2003: Peter Jackson – ' † **
- 2004: Clint Eastwood – Million Dollar Baby † **
- 2005: Ang Lee – Brokeback Mountain †
- 2006: Martin Scorsese – The Departed † **
- 2007: Joel and Ethan Coen – No Country for Old Men † **
- 2008: Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire † **
- 2009: Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker † **
- 2010: Tom Hooper – The King's Speech † **
- 2011: Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist † **
- 2012: Ben Affleck – Argo § **
- 2013: Alfonso Cuarón – Gravity †
- 2014: Alejandro G. Iñárritu – Birdman or † **
- 2015: Alejandro G. Iñárritu – The Revenant †
- 2016: Damien Chazelle – La La Land †
- 2017: Guillermo del Toro – The Shape of Water † **
- 2018: Alfonso Cuarón — Roma †
- 2019: Sam Mendes — 1917 ‡
- † – Director won the Academy Award.
- ‡ – Director did not win the Academy Award.
- § – Director was not nominated for Academy Award that year.
- ** - Film also won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
- ¿' – Originally, the DGA used a non-calendar year for its award. Both films competed in the 22nd Academy Awards for 1949, and both directors were nominated for Best Director; Mankiewicz won. All the King's Men'' won Best Picture; Rossen's DGA was not awarded until after the Oscars.
Outstanding Achievement in Documentary
- 1991: Barbara Kopple – American Dream
- 1992: Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky – Brother's Keeper
- 1993: Terry Zwigoff – Crumb
- 1994: Steve James – Hoop Dreams
- 1995: No award
- 1996: Al Pacino – Looking for Richard
- 1997: Michael Uys and Lexy Lovell – Riding the Rails
- 1998: Jerry Blumenthal, Peter Gilbert, and Gordon Quinn – Vietnam, Long Time Coming
- 1999: Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen – On the Ropes
- 2000: Chuck Braverman – High School Boot Camp
- 2001: Chris Hegedus and Jehane Noujaim – Startup.com
- 2002: Tasha Oldham – The Smith Family
- 2003: Nathaniel Kahn – My Architect
- 2004: Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni – The Story of the Weeping Camel
- 2005: Werner Herzog – Grizzly Man
- 2006: Arūnas Matelis – Before Flying Back to Earth
- 2007: Asger Leth – Ghosts of Cité Soleil
- 2008: Ari Folman – Waltz with Bashir
- 2009: Louie Psihoyos – The Cove
- 2010: Charles Ferguson – Inside Job
- 2011: James Marsh – Project Nim
- 2012: Malik Bendjelloul – Searching for Sugar Man
- 2013: Jehane Noujaim – The Square
- 2014: Laura Poitras – Citizenfour
- 2015: Matthew Heineman – Cartel Land
- 2016: Ezra Edelman – '
- 2017: Matthew Heineman – City of Ghosts
- 2018: Tim Wardle – Three Identical Strangers
- 2019:' Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert — American Factory''
Outstanding Achievement in First-Time Feature Film
- 2015: Alex Garland – Ex Machina
- 2016: Garth Davis – Lion
- 2017: Jordan Peele – Get Out
- 2018: Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade
- 2019: Alma Har'el — Honey Boy
Winners – Television
Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2014: James Burrows and Robert Butler
- 2015: Joe Pytka
- 2018: Don Mischer
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials
- 2012: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
- 1990: James Burrows – Cheers
- 1991: Peter Bonerz – Murphy Brown
- 1992: Tom Cherones – Seinfeld
- 1993: James Burrows – Frasier
- 1994: David Lee – Frasier
- 1995: Gordon Hunt – Mad About You
- 1996: Andy Ackerman – Seinfeld
- 1997: Andy Ackerman – Seinfeld
- 1998: Thomas Schlamme – Sports Night
- 1999: Thomas Schlamme – Sports Night
- 2000: James Burrows – Will & Grace
- 2001: Todd Holland – Malcolm in the Middle
- 2002: Bryan Gordon – Curb Your Enthusiasm
- 2003: Tim Van Patten – Sex and the City
- 2004: Tim Van Patten – Sex and the City
- 2005: Marc Buckland – My Name Is Earl
- 2006: Richard Shepard – Ugly Betty
- 2007: Barry Sonnenfeld – Pushing Daisies
- 2008: Paul Feig – The Office
- 2009: Jason Winer – Modern Family
- 2010: Michael Spiller – Modern Family
- 2011: Robert B. Weide – Curb Your Enthusiasm
- 2012: Lena Dunham – Girls
- 2013: Beth McCarthy-Miller – 30 Rock
- 2014: Jill Soloway – Transparent
- 2015: Chris Addison – Veep
- 2016: Becky Martin – Veep
- 2017: Beth McCarthy-Miller – Veep
- 2018: Bill Hader – Barry
- 2019: Bill Hader – Barry
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
- 1971: Daniel Petrie – The Man and the City
- 1972: Robert Butler – The Waltons
- 1973: Charles S. Dubin – Kojak
- 1974: David Friedkin – Kojak
- 1975: James Cellan Jones – Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
- 1976: Glenn Jordan – Family
- 1977: John Erman – Roots
- 1978: Gene Reynolds – Lou Grant
- 1979: Roger Young – Lou Grant
- 1980: Roger Young – Lou Grant
- 1981: Robert Butler – Hill Street Blues
- 1982: David Anspaugh – Hill Street Blues
- 1983: Jeff Bleckner – Hill Street Blues
- 1984: Thomas Carter – Hill Street Blues
- 1985: Will Mackenzie – Moonlighting
- 1986: Will Mackenzie – Moonlighting
- 1987: Marshall Herskovitz – thirtysomething
- 1988: Marshall Herskovitz – thirtysomething
- 1989: Eric Laneuville – L.A. Law
- 1990: Michael Zinberg – Quantum Leap
- 1991: Eric Laneuville – I'll Fly Away
- 1992: Rob Thompson – Northern Exposure
- 1993: Gregory Hoblit – NYPD Blue
- 1994: Charles Haid – ER
- 1995: Christopher Chulack – ER
- 1996: Christopher Chulack – ER
- 1997: Barbara Kopple – '
- 1998: Paris Barclay – NYPD Blue
- 1999: David Chase – The Sopranos
- 2000: Thomas Schlamme – The West Wing
- 2001: Alan Ball – Six Feet Under
- 2002: John Patterson – The Sopranos
- 2003: Christopher Misiano – The West Wing
- 2004: Walter Hill – Deadwood
- 2005: Michael Apted – Rome
- 2006: Jon Cassar – 24
- 2007: Alan Taylor – Mad Men
- 2008: Dan Attias – The Wire
- 2009: Lesli Linka Glatter – Mad Men
- 2010: Martin Scorsese – Boardwalk Empire
- 2011: Patty Jenkins – The Killing
- 2012: Rian Johnson – Breaking Bad
- 2013: Vince Gilligan – Breaking Bad
- 2014: Lesli Linka Glatter – Homeland
- 2015: David Nutter – Game of Thrones
- 2016: Miguel Sapochnik – Game of Thrones
- 2017: Reed Morano – The Handmaid's Tale
- 2018: Adam McKay – Succession
- 2019:' Nicole Kassell – Watchmen''
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs
- 1984: Sharron Miller – The Woman Who Willed a Miracle
- 1996: Stuart Margolin – Salt Water Moose
- 1997: Brian Robbins – Nickelodeon Sports Theater
- 1998: Mitchell Kriegman – Bear in the Big Blue House
- 1999: Amy Schatz – Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepy Time Tales
- 2000: Greg Beeman – Miracle in Lane 2
- 2001: Amy Schatz – 'Twas the Night: A Holiday Celebration
- 2002: Guy Ferland – Bang Bang You're Dead
- 2003: Kevin Lima – Eloise at Christmastime
- 2004: Stuart Gillard – Going to the Mat
- 2005: Chris Eyre – Edge of America
- 2006: Kenny Ortega – High School Musical
- 2007: Paul Hoen – Jump In!
- 2008: Amy Schatz – Classical Baby
- 2009: Allison Liddi-Brown – Princess Protection Program
- 2010: Eric Bross – The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
- 2011: Amy Schatz – A Child's Garden of Poetry
- 2012: Paul Hoen – Let It Shine
- 2013: Amy Schatz – An Apology to Elephants
- 2014: Jonathan Judge – 100 Things To Do Before High School
- 2015: Kenny Ortega – Descendants
- 2016: Tina Mabry – '
- 2017:' Niki Caro – Anne with an E''
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials (1991–2012)
- 1991: Michael Stich – The Bold and the Beautiful
- 1992: Susan Strickler – Another World
- 1993: Jill Mitwell – One Life to Live
- 1994: Michael Stich – The Bold and the Beautiful
- 1995: William Ludel and Alan Pultz – General Hospital
- 1996: Kathyrn Foster and Mike Denney – The Young and the Restless
- 1997: Scott McKinsey – General Hospital
- 1998: James Sayegh – One Life to Live
- 1999: Herb D. Stein and Roger W. Inman – Days of Our Lives
- 2000: Jill Mitwell – One Life to Live
- 2001: William Ludel – General Hospital
- 2002: Scott McKinsey – Port Charles
- 2003: Larry Carpenter – One Life to Live
- 2004: Bruce S. Barry – Guiding Light
- 2005: Owen Renfroe – General Hospital
- 2006: Jill Mitwell – One Life to Live
- 2007: Larry Carpenter – One Life to Live
- 2008: Larry Carpenter – One Life to Live
- 2009: Christopher Goutman – As the World Turns
- 2010: Larry Carpenter – One Life to Live
- 2011: William Ludel – General Hospital
- 2012: Jill Mitwell – One Life to Live
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs (2005–present)
- 2005: Tony Croll – Three Wishes & J. Rupert Thompson – Fear Factor
- 2006: Tony Sacco – Treasure Hunters
- 2007: Bertram van Munster – The Amazing Race
- 2008: Tony Croll – America's Next Top Model
- 2009: Craig Borders – Extreme Engineering
- 2010: Eytan Keller – The Next Iron Chef
- 2011: Neil P. DeGroot – The Biggest Loser
- 2012: Brian Smith – MasterChef
- 2013: Neil P. DeGroot – 72 Hours
- 2014: Anthony B. Sacco – The Chair
- 2015: Adam Vetri – Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge
- 2016: J. Rupert Thompson – American Grit
- 2017: Brian Smith – MasterChef
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Miniseries
- 2000: Jeff Bleckner – '
- 2001: Frank Pierson – Conspiracy
- 2002: Mick Jackson – Live from Baghdad
- 2003: Mike Nichols – Angels in America
- 2004: Joseph Sargent – Something the Lord Made
- 2005: George C. Wolfe – Lackawanna Blues
- 2006: Walter Hill – Broken Trail
- 2007: Yves Simoneau – Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- 2008: Jay Roach – Recount
- 2009: Ross Katz – Taking Chance
- 2010: Mick Jackson – Temple Grandin
- 2011: Jon Cassar – The Kennedys
- 2012: Jay Roach – Game Change
- 2013: Steven Soderbergh – Behind the Candelabra
- 2014: Lisa Cholodenko – Olive Kitteridge
- 2015: Dee Rees – Bessie
- 2016: Steve Zaillian – The Night Of
- 2017: Jean-Marc Vallée – Big Little Lies
- 2018: Ben Stiller – Escape at Dannemora
- 2019:' Johan Renck – Chernobyl''
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Variety/Talk/News/Sports Series (2013–present)
- 2013: Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live
- 2014: Dave Diomedi – The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
- 2015: Dave Diomedi – The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
- 2016: Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live
- 2017: Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Variety/Talk/News/Sports Special (2013–present)
- 2013: Glenn Weiss – 67th Tony Awards
- 2014: Glenn Weiss – 68th Tony Awards
- 2015: Don Roy King – Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special
- 2016: Glenn Weiss – 70th Tony Awards
- 2017: Glenn Weiss – 89th Academy Awards