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Directors Guild of America company history timeline

1948

The quarterly winners in 1948 were Fred Zinnemann for The Search, Howard Hawks for Red River, Anatole Litvak for The Snake Pit and Joseph Mankiewicz for A Letter to Three Wives.

1949

In 1949, the Guild launched its annual awards.

1970

Only twice since 1970, when the current method began of selecting five nominees from which one winner is chosen, has a director received two DGA Feature Film nominations in the same year.

1985

1985: Steven Spielberg received his first DGA Award for The Color Purple while the Oscar® went to Sydney Pollack for Out of Africa.

1991

Scarecrow Press; y First edition (November 1, 1991)

1995

1995: Ron Howard was chosen by the DGA for his direction of Apollo 13 while Academy voters cited Mel Gibson for Braveheart.

2001

In 2001 Ang Lee took home the DGA Award for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, while the Oscar® went to Steven Soderbergh for Traffic.

2003

In 2003 Roman Polanski received the Academy Award for The Pianist, but the DGA Award went to Rob Marshall for Chicago.

2012

2012: Ben Affleck won the DGA Award for Argo, while the Academy chose Ang Lee for Life of Pi.

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