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Women In Film.Dallas established
the Topaz Award in 1984 to honor a distinguished Texas woman and men who,
through their own vision, has made outstanding contributions to the film and
television industry. Topaz, the official gemstone of Texas, was thought in
ancient times to enhance vision. Here is a list of the awards and winners.
Rising Star Award
Established in 2007/2008, this award recognizes and honors a notable
woman who has made significant strides in her young career. In the inaugural
year of this award, Women In Film.Dallas is proud to bestow the first honor to
Amy Talkington (2008), former WIF.D Scholarship Recipient and celebrated
writer/director.
Spirit Award
Also created for the 2008 Topaz Awards, this award honors a woman who has made significant contributions to
the local and Texas production industry. The nominees were made and voted on by WIF.D
members and sponsors. This year's award winner is Sylvia Gill (2008).
Achievement Award
The Achievement Award was established in 1988 to
recognize and honor a notable woman who has made a significant
contribution to the local and/or state wide film and television
industry. Previous recipients include: Lee Duncan (1988), Carolyn
Camp (1989), Marillyn Burton Seeberger (1990), Kim Dawson
(1991), Ginny Martin and Sylvia Komatsu (1992), Rody Kent
(1993), Betty Buckley (1994), Ann Richards (1995), Peggy
Taylor (1996), Gloria Campos (1997), Suzie Humphries (1998),
Bobby Wygant (1999), Jane Sumner (2000), Cynthia Salzmon
Mondell (2001), Kathy Tyner (2002), and Jo Edna Boldin (2003),
Shirley Abrams (2004), Janis Burklund (2005), Linda McAlister
(2006).
Advocacy Award
Previous recipients include: Veletta Forsythe
Lill (2004), Lois Finkelman (2005), Dr. Elba Garcia (2006) and Hector Garcia (2008).
Legacy Award
Recognizing outstanding contributions to the film and television
industry, the prestigious Legacy Award, presented on only
six occasions acknowledges a lifetime of achievement and
a classic body of work. Previous recipients include: Martin Jurow (1993),
Greer Garson (1995), Dale Evans (1996), Norma Young (posthumously,
1998), and Shari Rhodes (2001), Ada Lynn (2006).
Humanitarian Award
Created in 1997, the Humanitarian Award
is a special honor presented to an individual whose selfless
acts demonstrate a dedication and devotion to the promotion
of positive human development. To-date, this award has only been presented only twice: Chuck
Norris (1997) and Garry Brown (2008).
Gratitude Award
The Gratitude Award is presented to an outstanding individual
who has served as a gracious benefactor and contributed
time and effort to television and film presence in the
Metroplex and the great state of Texas. Previous recipients include: Chuck Norris (2001),
Gary Cogill (2002), and Larry Hagman (2003), Ed Delaney (posthumously,
2005) and the 2008 winner Don Stokes (2008).
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