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Writers Guild of America Awards 1999

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Date
  
5 March 2000

Other ceremonies
  
1999, 2001

The 52nd Writers Guild of America Awards, given in 2000, honored the film and television best writers of 1999.

Contents

Best Adapted Screenplay

Election - Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor

  • The Cider House Rules - John Irving
  • The Insider - Michael Mann and Eric Roth
  • October Sky - Lewis Colick
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - Anthony Minghella
  • Best Original Screenplay

    American Beauty - Alan Ball

  • Being John Malkovich - Charlie Kaufman
  • Magnolia - Paul Thomas Anderson
  • The Sixth Sense - M. Night Shyamalan
  • Three Kings - John Ridley and David O. Russell
  • Best Episodic Comedy

    Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz - Frasier - Jay Kogen

  • The Paper Hat Anniversary - Dharma & Greg - Bill Prady, Eric Zicklin and Chuck Lorre
  • The One Where Everybody Finds Out - Friends - Alexa Junge
  • Four Women and A Hobo - Sex and The City - Jenny Bicks
  • Evolution - Sex and The City - Cindy Chupack
  • Best Episodic Drama

    Meadowlands - The Sopranos - Jason Cahill

  • The Storm, Part 1 - ER - John Wells
  • DWB - Law & Order - René Balcer
  • U.S. Male - Oz - Tom Fontana and Bradford Winters
  • Original Long Form

    Dash and Lily - Jerrold L. Ludwig

  • Freak City - Jane Shepard
  • Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within - Michael Burton
  • Purgatory - Gordon T. Dawson
  • References

    Writers Guild of America Awards 1999 Wikipedia