‘House’ Writer Doris Egan is a Finalist for Humanitas Award
House writer Doris Egan is a finalist for the Humanitas Award. This award for writers comes with a monetary prize as well. Here’s what The Hollywood Reporter has to say about it:
Writers on the films “Amazing Grace,” “Freedom Writers” and “Venus” along with scribes on a trio of medical-themed TV series — NBC’s “Scrubs” and “ER” and Fox’s “House” — are among the finalists for the 33rd annual Humanitas Prize.
The prize, which rewards film and TV writers whose work “honestly explores the complexities of the human experience and sheds light on the positive values of life,” is handed out in eight categories, each of which carries a monetary prize of varying amounts. Twenty-eight writers were named finalists this year.
Cited in the 60-minute TV category, which bestows a $15,000 prize, were “ER” writers R. Scott Gemmill & David Zabel for the episode “There Are No Angels Here” and “House” writer Doris Egan for the episode titled “House vs. God.” They will vie with Eli Attie & John Wells for the “Election Day — Part II” episode of NBC’s “The West Wing.”
Congratulations and good luck, Doris!!
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