by Team TVWriter™ Press Service
Revered by his peers for his ability to tell beautiful and complex stories, James Schamus will be presented with the Evelyn F. Burkey Award for bringing honor and dignity to writers at the 66th Annual Writers Guild Awards New York on Saturday, February 1, 2014.
A member of the Writers Guild of America, East since 1997, Schamus received an Academy Award nomination for “Best Adopted Screenplay” for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and won “Best Screenplay” at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival for The Ice Storm. As the co-founder of Focus Films, he championed writers with original voices and projects that tackled thought-provoking subject matter, from Brokeback Mountain and Milk to Lost In Translation and this year’s Dallas Buyer’s Club.
Established in 1978, The Evelyn F. Burkey Award honors those who, like the award’s namesake, have dedicated their professional life to supporting and helping writers. Burkey helped create the Writers Guild of America, East, in 1953 as the union of film, television and radio writers, independent of precursor organizations. She was the WGAE’s executive director until her retirement in 1972. The Burkey Award continues her mission by recognizing a person or an organization “whose contributions have brought honor and dignity to writers.”