32nd Artios Awards, presented by the Casting Society of America, honoring the best originality, creativity and the contribution of casting to the overall quality of a film, television, theatre and short-form projects, was held on January 19, 2017, in simultaneous ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles and Stage 48 in New York City.[1] The New York City ceremony was hosted by Michael Urie, while Joel McHale hosted the Los Angeles ceremony.
The television and theatre nominations were announced on September 27, 2016.[2] The film nominations were announced on January 3, 2017.[3]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:[1]
Film
| Big Budget – Comedy La La Land – Deborah Aquila, Tricia Wood
Deadpool – Ronna Kress; Location Casting: Jennifer Page, Corinne ClarkHail, Caesar! – Ellen Chenoweth; Associate: Susanne ScheelRules Don't Apply – David Rubin; Associate: Melissa PryorWhiskey Tango Foxtrot – Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield; Location Casting: Jo Edna Boldin; Associate: Conrad Woolfe, Marie A.K. McMaster
 | Big Budget – Drama Hidden Figures – Victoria Thomas; Location Casting: Jackie Burch; Associate: Bonnie Grisan
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| Studio or Independent – Comedy Hell or High Water – Richard Hicks, Jo Edna Boldin; Associate: Chris Redondo, Marie A.K. McMaster
 | Studio or Independent – Drama Manchester by the Sea – Douglas Aibel; Location Casting: Carolyn Pickman; Associate: Henry Russell Bergstein
Captain Fantastic – Jeanne McCarthy; Location Casting: Angelique Midthunder, Amey ReneJackie – Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham; Location Casting: Jessica KellyLion – Kirsty McGregorLoving – Francine Maisler; Location Casting: Erica Arvold, Anne N. Chapman; Associate: Michelle Kelly
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| Low Budget – Comedy or Drama | Animation Moana – Jamie Sparer Roberts; Location Casting: Rachel Sutton
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Television
| Television Series – Comedy | Television Series – Drama Bloodline – Debra Zane; Location Casting: Lori Wyman; Associate: Shayna Markowitz, Marie-Therese Verbruggen, Erin Fragetta
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| Television Pilot and First Season – Comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Felicia Fasano, Bernard Telsey, Tim Payne; Associate: Tara Nostramo, Conrad Woolfe, Abbie Brady-Dalton
 | Television Pilot and First Season – Drama Mr. Robot – Susie Farris, Beth Bowling, Kim Miscia; Associate: Michael Rios, Melanie Crescenz
Billions – Allison Estrin, Avy Kaufman; Associate: Melissa MossMan in the High Castle – Denise Chamian, Liz Ludwitzke; Location Casting: Candice Elzinga, Patti KallesNarcos – Carmen Cuba, Carla Hool; Associate: Wittney HortonUnreal – Barbara Fiorentino, Katrina Wandel; Location Casting: Coreen Mayrs, Heike Brandstatter
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| Television Movie or Miniseries | Children's Pilot and Series (Live Action) | 
| Television Animation | Television Unscripted Series | 
| Short Film Youth – Adrienne Stern; Location Casting: Nina Henninger
Elemental – Erica ArvoldGubagude Ko (Blood is Upon Them) – Susanne ScheelMonsters – Nancy Nayor, Andy HenryVideo – Lois Drabkin
 | Short Form Series Her Story – Geralyn Flood
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ – Julie Ashton-BarsonCop Show – Adrienne SternGuidance – Sheryl LevineMargot vs Lilly – Meghan Rafferty; Associate: Mia CusumanoRelationship Status – Meg Morman, Sunday Boling
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Theatre
| New York Broadway Theatre | New York Broadway Theatre – Musical | 
| New York Theatre – Comedy or Musical | New York Theatre – Drama | 
| Regional Theatre East/West | Los Angeles Theatre Bent – Heidi Levitt
Barcelona – Phyliss SchuringaBooty Candy – Jami RudofskyCasa Valentina – Jeff GreenbergSpamalot – Margery Simkin, Michael Donovan
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| Special Theatrical Performance | Theatre Tours | 
Hoyt Bowers Award
Lynn Stalmaster Career Achievement Award
Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award
References
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| Film | 
Big Budget – ComedyBig Budget – DramaStudio or Independent – ComedyStudio or Independent – DramaLow Budget – Comedy or DramaMicro Budget – Comedy or DramaAnimationNon-Theatrical ReleaseThe Zitgeist Award
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| Television | 
Television Series – ComedyTelevision Series – DramaTelevision Pilot and First Season – ComedyTelevision Pilot and First Season – DramaLimited SeriesFilm, Non-Theatrical ReleaseAnimated SeriesReality Series – CompetitionReality Series – Structured and UnstructuredLive Television Performance, Variety, or Sketch – Comedy, Drama, or MusicalChildren and Family Pilot and Series – Live Action
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| Short Form Projects | 
Short FilmShort Form Series
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| Theatre | 
New York Broadway Theatre – Comedy or DramaNew York Broadway Theatre – MusicalNew York Theatre – Comedy or DramaNew York Theatre – MusicalLos Angeles TheatreRegional TheatreSpecial Theatrical PerformanceTheatre Tours
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| Ceremonies (year held) | 
(years are of film release; ceremonies are the next year)
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