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Costume Designers Guild sizes up noms
January 11, 2007 Meryl Streep's chicly over-the-top designer duds in "The Devil Wears Prada," Helen Mirren's sensible walking outfits in "The Queen," Kirsten Dunst's elaborate gowns in "Marie Antoinette" and America Ferrera's fashion faux pas in "Ugly Betty" have earned nominations from the Costume Designers Guild, which announced nominees today for the ninth annual Costume Designers Guild Awards. At the guild's awards ceremony, to be held Feb. 17 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel with Jane Kaczmarek serving as host, Sandra Bullock is set to receive the Swarovski President's Award, Mirren will be honored with the Distinguished Actor Award, costume designer Patricia Norris will be recognized with the Lacoste Career Achievement in Film Award, and costume designer Grady Hunt will be presented with the Career Achievement in Television Award. In the category of outstanding made-for-television movie or miniseries, the nominees are Mike O'Neill for "Elizabeth I," Julie Weiss for "Mrs. Harris," Tom McKinley for "High School Musical," Michael T. Boyd for "Into the West" and Andrea Galer for "Bleak House."
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