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Arthur Hiller To Receive DGA’s Robert B. Aldrich Award (February 11, 1999) Feature film director and former DGA President Arthur Hiller
will be the recipient of the Directors Guild of Americas 1999 Robert B. Aldrich
Achievement Award, DGA President Jack Shea and Awards Committee Chairperson Howard Storm
announced today. The Aldrich Award, named after another former DGA President who was
active in Guild affairs for more than 40 years, is given for extraordinary service to the
Directors Guild of America and to its membership. The Award will be presented to Hiller at
the 51st Annual DGA Awards Dinner on March 6, 1999, at the Century Plaza Hotel
in Los Angeles.
"Arthur Hillers many years of service to the Directors Guild should be an
inspiration to all DGA members," said DGA President Shea. "He has worked
tirelessly on countless Guild projects for nearly three decades. His selfless dedication
on behalf of issues important to all directors make him an ideal recipient of the
Guilds highest service award."
Hiller has served on the DGAs National Board in various capacities for 18 years
beginning in 1971, including two terms as DGA President from 1989-1993. He was the
Guilds 5th Vice President from 1987-1989, and its 3rd Vice
President from 1985-1987. Hiller has been a member of the Guilds Presidents
Committee since its inception in 1986, and is the DGAs representative to the
National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress. He has been and still is a
strong fighter for both minority rights and creative rights.
Hillers directing career includes the films The Babe, Outrageous Fortune,
Making Love, The In-laws, Silver Streak, The Man in the Glass Booth, Man of La Mancha,
Hospital, Love Story, The Out-of-Towners and The Americanization of Emily. He
received a nomination for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature
Film for Love Story in 1970.
The Robert B. Aldrich Award was established in 1984 to recognize extraordinary service
to the Directors Guild of America and to its membership. Robert Aldrich served as DGA
President from 1975-1979. Past recipients include Delbert Mann, Daniel Petrie, Max
Schindler, Burt Bluestein, Gene Reynolds, John Rich, Jack Shea, Larry Auerbach, Milt
Felsen, George Schaefer, Gilbert Cates, Sheldon Leonard, George Sidney, Elliot
Silverstein, Robert Wise and Martha Coolidge.
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