The Producers Guild of America Award was originally established in
1990 by the Producers Guild of America as the Golden Laurel Awards,
created by PGA Treasurer Joel Freeman with the support of Guild
President Leonard Stern, in order to honor the visionaries who produce
and execute motion picture and television product. The ceremony has
been hosted each year by celebrity host/presenters, including Nick
Clooney, Michael Douglas, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Jack
Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Garry Marshall, Walter Matthau, Ronald
Reagan, Marlo Thomas, Grant Tinker, and Ted Turner, among others.*
Denotes a film that also won a corresponding Academy AwardSince 2002,
this award has been given for films that "illuminate provocative
social issues"
1990 by the Producers Guild of America as the Golden Laurel Awards,
created by PGA Treasurer Joel Freeman with the support of Guild
President Leonard Stern, in order to honor the visionaries who produce
and execute motion picture and television product. The ceremony has
been hosted each year by celebrity host/presenters, including Nick
Clooney, Michael Douglas, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Jack
Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Garry Marshall, Walter Matthau, Ronald
Reagan, Marlo Thomas, Grant Tinker, and Ted Turner, among others.*
Denotes a film that also won a corresponding Academy AwardSince 2002,
this award has been given for films that "illuminate provocative
social issues"
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