Singled out for their work in a movie or miniseries or pilot were Oliver Bokelberg for the pilot of NBC's short-lived Raines; David Franco for HBO's movie Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee; Ben Nott for miniseries The Company on TNT; René Ohashi for CBS' Jesse Stone: Sea Change; and Michael Weaver for the Daisies pilot.
Getting the nod for episodic series (a single episode other than the pilot) were James L. Carter for “Ending Happy” on CBS' CSI; Eagle Egilsson for CSI's “Inside Out”; Russell Lee Fine for “All of Us Are in the Gutter” for NBC's The Black Donnellys; John Fleckenstein for “Welcome to the Club," Women’s Murder Club on ABC; and Glen Winter for “Noir," Smallville (The CW).
The member-judged awards will be handed out in Hollywood Jan. 26.
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