Celebrating the Art of Making a Difference
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Celebrating the Art of Making a Difference
EIC EAST Message from the President 1760 Reston Parkway Suite 415 Reston, VA 20190-3303 (703) 481-1414 Fax (703) 481-1418 eiceast@eiconline.org PRISM Shines On First Class U.S. Postage PAID Reston, VA 20190 Celebrating the Art of Making a Difference Permit #859 After 8 years, what’s an awards show to do? How about turn over the notion of an awards show format as a stodgy, staged event and breathe new life into it? That’s what the 8th Annual PRISM Awards have done. The PRISM Awards has always stood on its own alongside other awards shows, recognizing television, feature films, music and music videos and comic books for challenging their audiences with important health messages while maintaining the highest level of entertainment value. This year the show went a step further to stand out, yielding more time to the winners, who spoke about their influences and motivations for creating gripping, groundbreaking characterizations of people who struggle with addiction. EIC West 10635 Santa Monica Boulevard Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90025-8300 (310) 446-7818 Fax (310) 446-7819 eicwest@eiconline.org A Special PROFILE Infoletter of the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. Vol. 8, Issue 3 For that, we have to thank the show’s presenters, the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc., The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Thanks also go to FX, a network known for its willingness to shake up old Hollywood formulas for the sake of producing quality entertainment. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards also introduced a list of 10 Best movies highlighting the effects of drug, alcohol and tobacco use on relationships. Brian Dyak (left), EIC President and CEO and PRISM Awards Executive Producer, at the 8th Annual PRISM Awards with Dennis Weaver In this issue of PROFILE, you will find photos and quotes of PRISM nominated and winning people and their creations, from the 8th Annual PRISM Awards television special, and from the show’s Premiere on Capitol Hill. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and nominees! For more information on the PRISM Awards, including a complete list of winners, log onto www.prismawards.com. PRISM Honorary Committee Committee Chairman JOHN F. COOKE BRUCE JOHANSEN KELLY LYNCH HILARY ROSEN SANDY GRUSHOW Entertainment Executive Television Executive Actor Entertainment Executive SUZANNE dePASSE THOMAS KARSCH LARRY LYTTLE PETER ROTH Chairman & CEO, dePasse Entertainment Exec. VP & General Manager, Turner Movie Classics Television Executive President, Warner Bros. Television MERYL MARSHALL-DANIELS HERMAN RUSH President, Two Oceans Entertainment Group Chairman of the Board, Ecapital Financial Corp. Chairman, Fox Entertainment Television Group JOHN AGOGLIA President, Creative Media Management CHRIS ALBRECHT Chairman & CEO, HBO, Inc. DR. DREW Television Personality/Producer BRIAN DYAK DICK ASKIN President & CEO, Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. President & CEO, Tribune Entertainment Co. BARBARA EDEN CASEY KASEM Radio & TV Personality DAVID E. KELLEY Executive Producer, David E. Kelley Productions RICK MATER Sr. VP, Broadcast Standards, The WB Television Network SCOTT SASSA DAN MCDERMOTT TERRY SEMEL Television Executive JOHN BADHAM Actor DAVID KISSINGER Screenwriter Chairman & CEO, Yahoo! Inc. Director/Producer, The Badham Co. PETER ENGEL CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD ANGELA SHAPIRO CAROLE BLACK Television Producer President, Universal Television Production Group Actor Television Executive President & CEO, Lifetime Television AHMET ERTEGUN GERALD MCRANEY JACK SHEA DEBORAH BLACKWELL Co-Chairman/Co-CEO, Atlantic Records Sr. VP & General Manager, SoapNet CHARLES W. FRIES JAY BOBERG Chairman/President/CEO, Chuck Fries Productions, Inc. President, MCA Records TONY KRANTZ CEO & Executive Producer, Flame Television JOHN LANDGRAF President, Entertainment, FX Networks, LLC Actor/Producer, Spanish Trail Productions Director IRENA MEDAVOY AARON SPELLING MIKE MEDAVOY Chairman & CEO, Spelling Television, Inc. DAWN TAUBIN “Anytime we can talk about a subject such as drugs, anything that happens in real life. . . when a family is watching a television show and we’re talking about drugs. . . it can be an easier way to bring up the subject. Thank you for the PRISM Award. . . I’ll cherish it.” —Reba McEntire THE PRISM AWARDS RECOGNIZE THOSE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY WHO USE THEIR TALENTS, INFLUENCE AND MICHELE LEE Chairman & CEO, Phoenix Pictures Sr. VP, Network Standards & Practices, MTV Networks CEO/Executive Producer, Leeza Gibbons Enterprises Actor & President, Michele Lee Productions IRWIN MEYER STAN LEE President, POW Entertainment President, Marketing, Fox Searchlight Pictures LLOYD BRAUN BRIAN GRADEN CEO, The Producers Entertainment Group, Ltd. Chairman, ABC Entertainment Television Group President, Entertainment, MTV & VH1 JORDAN LEVIN GARY NEWMAN RENEE VALENTE DAVID GRANT Co-CEO, The WB Television Network SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ADDICTION JIM CAPARRO Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television Producer, Renee Valente Productions President, Fox Television Studios PAUL LEVITZ MONTEL WILLIAMS BONNIE HAMMER President & Publisher, DC Comics TOM NUNAN Executive Producer, Letnom Productions AND TREATMENT. The Entertainment Distribution Co. JANET BORELLI LEEZA GIBBONS DANA WALDEN SPENCER PROFFER Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television President, The Sci-Fi Channel PETER LIGUORI GARRY HART President & CEO, FX Networks, LLP HANK COHEN President, TV Production, Paramount Television Group DICK LIPPIN President, MGM Television Entertainment Chief Executive, The Lippin Group TIM CONWAY MARIETTE HARTLEY KEVIN REILLY MARGARET LOESCH Principal, The Hatchery President, Primetime Development, NBC Entertainment LORNA LUFT FREDRIC ROSEN Actor MINDY HERMAN President & CEO, E! Networks Actor/Entertainer/Producer NANCY UTLEY President, Bull’s Eye Entertainment JIM CHABIN President & CEO, PROMAX&BDA Actor/Producer, Conway Enterprises President, Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures President & CEO, Morling Manor Music & Media Entertainment Executive HENRY WINKLER Actor/Producer/Director, FairDinkum Productions, Inc. DICK WOLF Chairman & CEO, Wolf Films, Inc. CREATIVITY TO ACCURATELY DEPICT Clockwise from top left: Dennis Franz; Victoria Rowell with Angela McGlowan (NewsCorp); Jeff Probst, 8th Annual PRISM Awards host; Reba McEntire; Donal Logue with son; Mackenzie Phillips; and Thora Birch. 8th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony Capitol Hill Premiere Alicia Leigh Willis (General Hospital) with Patrika Darbo (Days of Our Lives) EIC Board of Directors Gerald McRaney, Michele Lee and EIC President & CEO Brian Dyak Nominations American Dreams’ Will Estes “There was just something very charming about the character [I played]. It was like a life of not fulfilled potential, and he knew it. That’s what’s interesting. A lot of times people don’t know it. It’s one of the main driving focuses that fuels [the character] into becoming the alcoholic that he is. Especially in our industry that kind of behavior is secretly applauded, you come out of prison after doing time for possession and you’re on the cover of a magazine the next day after. It’s hard to imagine you’re doing something [unhealthy].” —Anthony LaPaglia, commenting on his PRISM Award-winning role in Happy Hour “I’m very honored and proud to receive the PRISM Award. Beneath the prevalent addiction and drug use in our country are some pretty significant problems that we need to take a closer look at. If my performance in ‘Six Feet Under’ has done anything towards people looking more closely at their lives, that’s very meaningful to me.” —Peter Krause Anthony LaPaglia accepting his PRISM Award “We try and reward what we consider the positive use (in your medium) in order to get good messages across about drug abuse, alcohol abuse and tobacco addiction. I don’t think you can underestimate the influence that the media has on people’s lives.” —Gerald McRaney Lori Petty was nominated for her guest starring role on NYPD Blue, in which she played a drug addicted mother whose baby died of neglect. PRISM Awards Producer Hank Saroyan with Thora Birch. Thora won a PRISM trophy for her harrowing role in “Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story.” Hank was surprised with a PRISM trohy of his own, given for his commitment to the accurate portrayal of drug abuse on screen. PRISM Award presenter and honoree Kelly Lynch Mindy Herman received the Larry Stewart Leadership & Inspiration Award for her role as E! Networks President. Addiction expert and television & radio personality, Dr. Drew Pinsky Dr. Dwayne Proctor, Senior Communications Officer, from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation pictured with Persia White (Girlfriends). “It’s important to put out the right message about substance abuse and addiction in the media, because I think we do have an affect on people’s lives out there. To show things irresponsibly doesn’t do anybody a service. To reward those who do things responsibly, I think, is great. . . it’s very important. And it encourages people within the media, within the film and television community, and the music industry as well to get the proper message out there and let people know how dangerous these drugs are.” —Scott Lowell Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has participated in the PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere since his days as former Director of the DEA. U.S. Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey, founding PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere Congressional Honorary Co-Chair. PRISM Awards Executive Producer Brian Dyak with Columba Bush and Dr. Nora Volkow, NIDA Director. Florida First Lady Columba Bush with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Interim Group Director, Health, Dr. Robin Mockinhaupt, Dr. Nora Volkow, and NJ Senator Jon Corzine. NIDA’s Deputy Director, and Director of the Office of Science Policy and Communications, Dr. Timothy P. Condon with Scott Lowell (nominated for his role on Showtime’s Queer As Folk). Michael Regan, Sr. VP, NewsCorp, spoke at the Capitol Hill Premiere on behalf of FX Network’s parent company. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards aired on FX on May 16. U.S. Representative Mark Foley from Florida states, “We’ll never win the war on drugs if we don’t more fully fund the treatment of those suffering from substance abuse.” U.S. Representative Diane Watson from California spoke about the valuable role of the entertainment industry. 8th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony Capitol Hill Premiere Alicia Leigh Willis (General Hospital) with Patrika Darbo (Days of Our Lives) EIC Board of Directors Gerald McRaney, Michele Lee and EIC President & CEO Brian Dyak Nominations American Dreams’ Will Estes “There was just something very charming about the character [I played]. It was like a life of not fulfilled potential, and he knew it. That’s what’s interesting. A lot of times people don’t know it. It’s one of the main driving focuses that fuels [the character] into becoming the alcoholic that he is. Especially in our industry that kind of behavior is secretly applauded, you come out of prison after doing time for possession and you’re on the cover of a magazine the next day after. It’s hard to imagine you’re doing something [unhealthy].” —Anthony LaPaglia, commenting on his PRISM Award-winning role in Happy Hour “I’m very honored and proud to receive the PRISM Award. Beneath the prevalent addiction and drug use in our country are some pretty significant problems that we need to take a closer look at. If my performance in ‘Six Feet Under’ has done anything towards people looking more closely at their lives, that’s very meaningful to me.” —Peter Krause Anthony LaPaglia accepting his PRISM Award “We try and reward what we consider the positive use (in your medium) in order to get good messages across about drug abuse, alcohol abuse and tobacco addiction. I don’t think you can underestimate the influence that the media has on people’s lives.” —Gerald McRaney Lori Petty was nominated for her guest starring role on NYPD Blue, in which she played a drug addicted mother whose baby died of neglect. PRISM Awards Producer Hank Saroyan with Thora Birch. Thora won a PRISM trophy for her harrowing role in “Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story.” Hank was surprised with a PRISM trohy of his own, given for his commitment to the accurate portrayal of drug abuse on screen. PRISM Award presenter and honoree Kelly Lynch Mindy Herman received the Larry Stewart Leadership & Inspiration Award for her role as E! Networks President. Addiction expert and television & radio personality, Dr. Drew Pinsky Dr. Dwayne Proctor, Senior Communications Officer, from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation pictured with Persia White (Girlfriends). “It’s important to put out the right message about substance abuse and addiction in the media, because I think we do have an affect on people’s lives out there. To show things irresponsibly doesn’t do anybody a service. To reward those who do things responsibly, I think, is great. . . it’s very important. And it encourages people within the media, within the film and television community, and the music industry as well to get the proper message out there and let people know how dangerous these drugs are.” —Scott Lowell Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has participated in the PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere since his days as former Director of the DEA. U.S. Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey, founding PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere Congressional Honorary Co-Chair. PRISM Awards Executive Producer Brian Dyak with Columba Bush and Dr. Nora Volkow, NIDA Director. Florida First Lady Columba Bush with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Interim Group Director, Health, Dr. Robin Mockinhaupt, Dr. Nora Volkow, and NJ Senator Jon Corzine. NIDA’s Deputy Director, and Director of the Office of Science Policy and Communications, Dr. Timothy P. Condon with Scott Lowell (nominated for his role on Showtime’s Queer As Folk). Michael Regan, Sr. VP, NewsCorp, spoke at the Capitol Hill Premiere on behalf of FX Network’s parent company. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards aired on FX on May 16. U.S. Representative Mark Foley from Florida states, “We’ll never win the war on drugs if we don’t more fully fund the treatment of those suffering from substance abuse.” U.S. Representative Diane Watson from California spoke about the valuable role of the entertainment industry. 8th Annual PRISM Awards Ceremony Capitol Hill Premiere Alicia Leigh Willis (General Hospital) with Patrika Darbo (Days of Our Lives) EIC Board of Directors Gerald McRaney, Michele Lee and EIC President & CEO Brian Dyak Nominations American Dreams’ Will Estes “There was just something very charming about the character [I played]. It was like a life of not fulfilled potential, and he knew it. That’s what’s interesting. A lot of times people don’t know it. It’s one of the main driving focuses that fuels [the character] into becoming the alcoholic that he is. Especially in our industry that kind of behavior is secretly applauded, you come out of prison after doing time for possession and you’re on the cover of a magazine the next day after. It’s hard to imagine you’re doing something [unhealthy].” —Anthony LaPaglia, commenting on his PRISM Award-winning role in Happy Hour “I’m very honored and proud to receive the PRISM Award. Beneath the prevalent addiction and drug use in our country are some pretty significant problems that we need to take a closer look at. If my performance in ‘Six Feet Under’ has done anything towards people looking more closely at their lives, that’s very meaningful to me.” —Peter Krause Anthony LaPaglia accepting his PRISM Award “We try and reward what we consider the positive use (in your medium) in order to get good messages across about drug abuse, alcohol abuse and tobacco addiction. I don’t think you can underestimate the influence that the media has on people’s lives.” —Gerald McRaney Lori Petty was nominated for her guest starring role on NYPD Blue, in which she played a drug addicted mother whose baby died of neglect. PRISM Awards Producer Hank Saroyan with Thora Birch. Thora won a PRISM trophy for her harrowing role in “Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story.” Hank was surprised with a PRISM trohy of his own, given for his commitment to the accurate portrayal of drug abuse on screen. PRISM Award presenter and honoree Kelly Lynch Mindy Herman received the Larry Stewart Leadership & Inspiration Award for her role as E! Networks President. Addiction expert and television & radio personality, Dr. Drew Pinsky Dr. Dwayne Proctor, Senior Communications Officer, from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation pictured with Persia White (Girlfriends). “It’s important to put out the right message about substance abuse and addiction in the media, because I think we do have an affect on people’s lives out there. To show things irresponsibly doesn’t do anybody a service. To reward those who do things responsibly, I think, is great. . . it’s very important. And it encourages people within the media, within the film and television community, and the music industry as well to get the proper message out there and let people know how dangerous these drugs are.” —Scott Lowell Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has participated in the PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere since his days as former Director of the DEA. U.S. Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey, founding PRISM Awards Capitol Hill Premiere Congressional Honorary Co-Chair. PRISM Awards Executive Producer Brian Dyak with Columba Bush and Dr. Nora Volkow, NIDA Director. Florida First Lady Columba Bush with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Interim Group Director, Health, Dr. Robin Mockinhaupt, Dr. Nora Volkow, and NJ Senator Jon Corzine. NIDA’s Deputy Director, and Director of the Office of Science Policy and Communications, Dr. Timothy P. Condon with Scott Lowell (nominated for his role on Showtime’s Queer As Folk). Michael Regan, Sr. VP, NewsCorp, spoke at the Capitol Hill Premiere on behalf of FX Network’s parent company. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards aired on FX on May 16. U.S. Representative Mark Foley from Florida states, “We’ll never win the war on drugs if we don’t more fully fund the treatment of those suffering from substance abuse.” U.S. Representative Diane Watson from California spoke about the valuable role of the entertainment industry. EIC EAST Message from the President 1760 Reston Parkway Suite 415 Reston, VA 20190-3303 (703) 481-1414 Fax (703) 481-1418 eiceast@eiconline.org PRISM Shines On First Class U.S. Postage PAID Reston, VA 20190 Celebrating the Art of Making a Difference Permit #859 After 8 years, what’s an awards show to do? How about turn over the notion of an awards show format as a stodgy, staged event and breathe new life into it? That’s what the 8th Annual PRISM Awards have done. The PRISM Awards has always stood on its own alongside other awards shows, recognizing television, feature films, music and music videos and comic books for challenging their audiences with important health messages while maintaining the highest level of entertainment value. This year the show went a step further to stand out, yielding more time to the winners, who spoke about their influences and motivations for creating gripping, groundbreaking characterizations of people who struggle with addiction. EIC West 10635 Santa Monica Boulevard Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90025-8300 (310) 446-7818 Fax (310) 446-7819 eicwest@eiconline.org A Special PROFILE Infoletter of the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. Vol. 8, Issue 3 For that, we have to thank the show’s presenters, the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc., The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Thanks also go to FX, a network known for its willingness to shake up old Hollywood formulas for the sake of producing quality entertainment. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards also introduced a list of 10 Best movies highlighting the effects of drug, alcohol and tobacco use on relationships. Brian Dyak (left), EIC President and CEO and PRISM Awards Executive Producer, at the 8th Annual PRISM Awards with Dennis Weaver In this issue of PROFILE, you will find photos and quotes of PRISM nominated and winning people and their creations, from the 8th Annual PRISM Awards television special, and from the show’s Premiere on Capitol Hill. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and nominees! For more information on the PRISM Awards, including a complete list of winners, log onto www.prismawards.com. PRISM Honorary Committee Committee Chairman JOHN F. COOKE BRUCE JOHANSEN KELLY LYNCH HILARY ROSEN SANDY GRUSHOW Entertainment Executive Television Executive Actor Entertainment Executive SUZANNE dePASSE THOMAS KARSCH LARRY LYTTLE PETER ROTH Chairman & CEO, dePasse Entertainment Exec. VP & General Manager, Turner Movie Classics Television Executive President, Warner Bros. Television MERYL MARSHALL-DANIELS HERMAN RUSH President, Two Oceans Entertainment Group Chairman of the Board, Ecapital Financial Corp. Chairman, Fox Entertainment Television Group JOHN AGOGLIA President, Creative Media Management CHRIS ALBRECHT Chairman & CEO, HBO, Inc. DR. DREW Television Personality/Producer BRIAN DYAK DICK ASKIN President & CEO, Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. President & CEO, Tribune Entertainment Co. BARBARA EDEN CASEY KASEM Radio & TV Personality DAVID E. KELLEY Executive Producer, David E. Kelley Productions RICK MATER Sr. VP, Broadcast Standards, The WB Television Network SCOTT SASSA DAN MCDERMOTT TERRY SEMEL Television Executive JOHN BADHAM Actor DAVID KISSINGER Screenwriter Chairman & CEO, Yahoo! Inc. Director/Producer, The Badham Co. PETER ENGEL CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD ANGELA SHAPIRO CAROLE BLACK Television Producer President, Universal Television Production Group Actor Television Executive President & CEO, Lifetime Television AHMET ERTEGUN GERALD MCRANEY JACK SHEA DEBORAH BLACKWELL Co-Chairman/Co-CEO, Atlantic Records Sr. VP & General Manager, SoapNet CHARLES W. FRIES JAY BOBERG Chairman/President/CEO, Chuck Fries Productions, Inc. President, MCA Records TONY KRANTZ CEO & Executive Producer, Flame Television JOHN LANDGRAF President, Entertainment, FX Networks, LLC Actor/Producer, Spanish Trail Productions Director IRENA MEDAVOY AARON SPELLING MIKE MEDAVOY Chairman & CEO, Spelling Television, Inc. DAWN TAUBIN “Anytime we can talk about a subject such as drugs, anything that happens in real life. . . when a family is watching a television show and we’re talking about drugs. . . it can be an easier way to bring up the subject. Thank you for the PRISM Award. . . I’ll cherish it.” —Reba McEntire THE PRISM AWARDS RECOGNIZE THOSE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY WHO USE THEIR TALENTS, INFLUENCE AND MICHELE LEE Chairman & CEO, Phoenix Pictures Sr. VP, Network Standards & Practices, MTV Networks CEO/Executive Producer, Leeza Gibbons Enterprises Actor & President, Michele Lee Productions IRWIN MEYER STAN LEE President, POW Entertainment President, Marketing, Fox Searchlight Pictures LLOYD BRAUN BRIAN GRADEN CEO, The Producers Entertainment Group, Ltd. Chairman, ABC Entertainment Television Group President, Entertainment, MTV & VH1 JORDAN LEVIN GARY NEWMAN RENEE VALENTE DAVID GRANT Co-CEO, The WB Television Network SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ADDICTION JIM CAPARRO Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television Producer, Renee Valente Productions President, Fox Television Studios PAUL LEVITZ MONTEL WILLIAMS BONNIE HAMMER President & Publisher, DC Comics TOM NUNAN Executive Producer, Letnom Productions AND TREATMENT. The Entertainment Distribution Co. JANET BORELLI LEEZA GIBBONS DANA WALDEN SPENCER PROFFER Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television President, The Sci-Fi Channel PETER LIGUORI GARRY HART President & CEO, FX Networks, LLP HANK COHEN President, TV Production, Paramount Television Group DICK LIPPIN President, MGM Television Entertainment Chief Executive, The Lippin Group TIM CONWAY MARIETTE HARTLEY KEVIN REILLY MARGARET LOESCH Principal, The Hatchery President, Primetime Development, NBC Entertainment LORNA LUFT FREDRIC ROSEN Actor MINDY HERMAN President & CEO, E! Networks Actor/Entertainer/Producer NANCY UTLEY President, Bull’s Eye Entertainment JIM CHABIN President & CEO, PROMAX&BDA Actor/Producer, Conway Enterprises President, Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures President & CEO, Morling Manor Music & Media Entertainment Executive HENRY WINKLER Actor/Producer/Director, FairDinkum Productions, Inc. DICK WOLF Chairman & CEO, Wolf Films, Inc. CREATIVITY TO ACCURATELY DEPICT Clockwise from top left: Dennis Franz; Victoria Rowell with Angela McGlowan (NewsCorp); Jeff Probst, 8th Annual PRISM Awards host; Reba McEntire; Donal Logue with son; Mackenzie Phillips; and Thora Birch. EIC EAST Message from the President 1760 Reston Parkway Suite 415 Reston, VA 20190-3303 (703) 481-1414 Fax (703) 481-1418 eiceast@eiconline.org PRISM Shines On First Class U.S. Postage PAID Reston, VA 20190 Celebrating the Art of Making a Difference Permit #859 After 8 years, what’s an awards show to do? How about turn over the notion of an awards show format as a stodgy, staged event and breathe new life into it? That’s what the 8th Annual PRISM Awards have done. The PRISM Awards has always stood on its own alongside other awards shows, recognizing television, feature films, music and music videos and comic books for challenging their audiences with important health messages while maintaining the highest level of entertainment value. This year the show went a step further to stand out, yielding more time to the winners, who spoke about their influences and motivations for creating gripping, groundbreaking characterizations of people who struggle with addiction. EIC West 10635 Santa Monica Boulevard Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90025-8300 (310) 446-7818 Fax (310) 446-7819 eicwest@eiconline.org A Special PROFILE Infoletter of the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. Vol. 8, Issue 3 For that, we have to thank the show’s presenters, the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc., The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Thanks also go to FX, a network known for its willingness to shake up old Hollywood formulas for the sake of producing quality entertainment. The 8th Annual PRISM Awards also introduced a list of 10 Best movies highlighting the effects of drug, alcohol and tobacco use on relationships. Brian Dyak (left), EIC President and CEO and PRISM Awards Executive Producer, at the 8th Annual PRISM Awards with Dennis Weaver In this issue of PROFILE, you will find photos and quotes of PRISM nominated and winning people and their creations, from the 8th Annual PRISM Awards television special, and from the show’s Premiere on Capitol Hill. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and nominees! For more information on the PRISM Awards, including a complete list of winners, log onto www.prismawards.com. PRISM Honorary Committee Committee Chairman JOHN F. COOKE BRUCE JOHANSEN KELLY LYNCH HILARY ROSEN SANDY GRUSHOW Entertainment Executive Television Executive Actor Entertainment Executive SUZANNE dePASSE THOMAS KARSCH LARRY LYTTLE PETER ROTH Chairman & CEO, dePasse Entertainment Exec. VP & General Manager, Turner Movie Classics Television Executive President, Warner Bros. Television MERYL MARSHALL-DANIELS HERMAN RUSH President, Two Oceans Entertainment Group Chairman of the Board, Ecapital Financial Corp. Chairman, Fox Entertainment Television Group JOHN AGOGLIA President, Creative Media Management CHRIS ALBRECHT Chairman & CEO, HBO, Inc. DR. DREW Television Personality/Producer BRIAN DYAK DICK ASKIN President & CEO, Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. President & CEO, Tribune Entertainment Co. BARBARA EDEN CASEY KASEM Radio & TV Personality DAVID E. KELLEY Executive Producer, David E. Kelley Productions RICK MATER Sr. VP, Broadcast Standards, The WB Television Network SCOTT SASSA DAN MCDERMOTT TERRY SEMEL Television Executive JOHN BADHAM Actor DAVID KISSINGER Screenwriter Chairman & CEO, Yahoo! Inc. Director/Producer, The Badham Co. PETER ENGEL CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD ANGELA SHAPIRO CAROLE BLACK Television Producer President, Universal Television Production Group Actor Television Executive President & CEO, Lifetime Television AHMET ERTEGUN GERALD MCRANEY JACK SHEA DEBORAH BLACKWELL Co-Chairman/Co-CEO, Atlantic Records Sr. VP & General Manager, SoapNet CHARLES W. FRIES JAY BOBERG Chairman/President/CEO, Chuck Fries Productions, Inc. President, MCA Records TONY KRANTZ CEO & Executive Producer, Flame Television JOHN LANDGRAF President, Entertainment, FX Networks, LLC Actor/Producer, Spanish Trail Productions Director IRENA MEDAVOY AARON SPELLING MIKE MEDAVOY Chairman & CEO, Spelling Television, Inc. DAWN TAUBIN “Anytime we can talk about a subject such as drugs, anything that happens in real life. . . when a family is watching a television show and we’re talking about drugs. . . it can be an easier way to bring up the subject. Thank you for the PRISM Award. . . I’ll cherish it.” —Reba McEntire THE PRISM AWARDS RECOGNIZE THOSE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY WHO USE THEIR TALENTS, INFLUENCE AND MICHELE LEE Chairman & CEO, Phoenix Pictures Sr. VP, Network Standards & Practices, MTV Networks CEO/Executive Producer, Leeza Gibbons Enterprises Actor & President, Michele Lee Productions IRWIN MEYER STAN LEE President, POW Entertainment President, Marketing, Fox Searchlight Pictures LLOYD BRAUN BRIAN GRADEN CEO, The Producers Entertainment Group, Ltd. Chairman, ABC Entertainment Television Group President, Entertainment, MTV & VH1 JORDAN LEVIN GARY NEWMAN RENEE VALENTE DAVID GRANT Co-CEO, The WB Television Network SUBSTANCE ABUSE, ADDICTION JIM CAPARRO Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television Producer, Renee Valente Productions President, Fox Television Studios PAUL LEVITZ MONTEL WILLIAMS BONNIE HAMMER President & Publisher, DC Comics TOM NUNAN Executive Producer, Letnom Productions AND TREATMENT. The Entertainment Distribution Co. JANET BORELLI LEEZA GIBBONS DANA WALDEN SPENCER PROFFER Co-President, 20th Century Fox Television President, The Sci-Fi Channel PETER LIGUORI GARRY HART President & CEO, FX Networks, LLP HANK COHEN President, TV Production, Paramount Television Group DICK LIPPIN President, MGM Television Entertainment Chief Executive, The Lippin Group TIM CONWAY MARIETTE HARTLEY KEVIN REILLY MARGARET LOESCH Principal, The Hatchery President, Primetime Development, NBC Entertainment LORNA LUFT FREDRIC ROSEN Actor MINDY HERMAN President & CEO, E! Networks Actor/Entertainer/Producer NANCY UTLEY President, Bull’s Eye Entertainment JIM CHABIN President & CEO, PROMAX&BDA Actor/Producer, Conway Enterprises President, Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures President & CEO, Morling Manor Music & Media Entertainment Executive HENRY WINKLER Actor/Producer/Director, FairDinkum Productions, Inc. DICK WOLF Chairman & CEO, Wolf Films, Inc. CREATIVITY TO ACCURATELY DEPICT Clockwise from top left: Dennis Franz; Victoria Rowell with Angela McGlowan (NewsCorp); Jeff Probst, 8th Annual PRISM Awards host; Reba McEntire; Donal Logue with son; Mackenzie Phillips; and Thora Birch.
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