Georgia O’Keeffe receives Emmy Nominations

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Joan Allen as Georgia O’Keeffe

Outstanding Made For Television Movie

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television

Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries Or Movie

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Stephen Altman, Production Designer
John Bucklin, Supervising Art Director
Helen Britten, Set Decorator

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
David Rubin, CSA, Casting by
Richard Hicks, CSA, Casting by
Angelique Midthunder, Location Casting by

Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Michael Dennison, Costume Designer
Frances Vega, Costume Supervisor

Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic
Special

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Bob Balaban, Director

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or A Movie

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Enid Arias, Department Head Hairstylist
Geordie Sheffer, Personal Hairstylist

Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie
(Non-Prosthetic)

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Dorothy Pearl, Department Head Makeup Artist
Kelley Gore Jefferson, Personal Makeup Artist

Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Original Dramatic Score)

Georgia O’Keeffe • Lifetime • Sony Pictures
Television for Lifetime Television
Jeff Beal, Music by

‘Georgia O’Keeffe’ on DVD 27 April 2010

Georgia O’Keeffe (2009)
Joan Allen (Actor), Jeremy Irons (Actor), Bob Balaban (Director) | Rating: NR | Format: DVD

List Price: $24.94
Price: $17.49 from Amazon.com

This title will be released on April 27, 2010.
Pre-order now from Amazon.com.

Product Details

* Actors: Joan Allen, Jeremy Irons
* Directors: Bob Balaban
* Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
* Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
* Number of discs: 1
* Rating: NR (Not Rated)
* Studio: Lifetime
* DVD Release Date: April 27, 2010
* Run Time: 89 minutes

Jeremy has been nominated for a SAG Award!

NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 16th ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS®
Actor® Awards Ceremony will be Simulcast Live on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010
on TNT and TBS at 8 PM ET/PT, 7 PM CT, 6 PM MT

MICHELLE MONAGHAN, CHRIS O'DONNELL ANNOUNCE JEREMY IRONS MALE ACTOR IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES

PRIMETIME TELEVISION

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
KEVIN BACON / Lt. Col. Michael R. Strobl – “TAKING CHANCE” (HBO)
CUBA GOODING, JR. / Ben Carson – “GIFTED HANDS: THE BEN CARSON STORY” (TNT)
JEREMY IRONS / Alfred Stieglitz – “GEORGIA O’KEEFFE” (Lifetime)
KEVIN KLINE / Cyrano de Bergerac – “GREAT PERFORMANCES: CYRANO de BERGERAC” (PBS)
TOM WILKINSON / Salter – “A NUMBER” (HBO)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
JOAN ALLEN / Georgia O’Keeffe – “GEORGIA O’KEEFFE” (Lifetime)
DREW BARRYMORE / Little Edie – “GREY GARDENS” (HBO)
RUBY DEE / Mrs. Harper – “AMERICA” (Lifetime)
JESSICA LANGE / Big Edie – “GREY GARDENS” (HBO)
SIGOURNEY WEAVER / Mary Griffith – “PRAYERS FOR BOBBY” (Lifetime)

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Jeremy Irons nominated for a 2009 Satellite Award

Actor In A Miniseries Or A Motion Picture Made For Television:

Jeremy Irons – Georgia O’Keeffe – Lifetime Network

His fellow nominees in the same category are:

Kenneth Branagh – Wallander – PBS / BBC
Brendan Gleeson – Into the Storm – HBO
Kevin Bacon – Taking Chance – MPCA / Civil Dawn Pictures / HBO Films
William Hurt – Endgame – PBS
Ian McKellen – The Prisoner – AMC

14th Annual SATELLITE™ Awards

Celebrating
The International Press Academy’s SATELLITE™ Awards
will acknowledge this year’s outstanding artists, films, television shows, DVDs, and interactive media.

The 2009 14th Annual Satellite Awards presentation
will take place on

Sunday, December 20, 2009

2009 14th Satellite Awards
Grand Salon/InterContinental Hotel
2151 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067

5 p.m. – Arrivals
6 p.m. – Awards Presentation
8 p.m. – Dinner
Formal Attire

Watch Georgia O’Keeffe online!

Watch the entire Georgia O’Keeffe movie online now!
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More Georgia O’Keeffe Videos

from mylifetime.com – Deleted scenes and cast interviews:

In these deleted scenes from the Lifetime movie “Georgia O’Keeffe,” Alfred Steiglitz discovers O’Keeffe’s art and is struck by it’s uniqueness. But his interest seems to distract him from his familial duties.

In this deleted scene from “Georgia O’Keeffe,” Georgia walks and talks with the handsome poet, Mr. Toomer, who shows his romantic interest in her.

In this deleted scene from “Georgia O’Keeffe,” Georgia walks and talks with the handsome poet, Mr. Toomer, who shows his romantic interest in her.

Georgia and Mr. Toomer have an intimate moment together, in this deleted scene from “Georgia O’Keeffe”.

Mr Toomer, the poet, comes to Georgia while she paints in the desert, in this deleted scene from “Georgia O’Keeffe.”

More intimate moments are had between Georgia and the handsome poet, Mr. Toomer, in this deleted scene from “Georgia O’Keeffe.”

eremy Irons, who plays Alfred Steiglitz in “Georgia O’Keeffe,” gives his insights on his character and Alfred with Georgia’s complex relationship.

Joan Allen, who stars in the title role of Georgia O’Keeffe, talks about what it was like to portray the remarkable and intriguing artist.

Tyne Daly, who plays Mabel Dodge Stern in “Georgia O’Keeffe,” discusses her colorful character as well as the friendship that forms between Mabel and Georgia. Mabel serves as a support to Georgia in hard times and teaches her skills that help broaden her horizons as an independent woman.

Ed Begley Jr., who plays Alfred Steiglitz’s brother, Lee in the Lifetime movie “Georgia O’Keeffe,” talks about the characters’ relationships.

Joan Allen, Tyne Daly and director Bob Balaban discuss the importance of New Mexico as an influence and inspiration in Georgia O’Keeffe’s life and art.

Watch this announcement for the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, N.Y., from September 17, 2009- January 17, 2010.

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Georgia O’Keeffe images and video from Lifetime movie

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Joan Allen’s Different Picture of O’Keeffe – from the Associated Press:

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Georgia O’Keeffe Reviews

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Jeremy Irons defends Alfred Stieglitz, applauds Joan Allen

Jeremy Irons as Alfred Stieglitz in "Georgia O'Keeffe"

Jeremy Irons as Alfred Stieglitz in "Georgia O'Keeffe"

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Jeremy Irons Defends Alfred Stieglitz, Applauds Joan Allen

The Hollywood Exclusive: Jeremy Irons Defends Alfred Stieglitz, Applauds Joan Allen

by Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith

Jeremy Irons, who plays the world-renowned photographer Alfred Stieglitz in Lifetime’s Sept. 19-debuting “Georgia O’Keeffe,” comes to the defense of the man with whom O’Keefe engaged in a turbulent 20-year relationship.

The Oscar, Emmy and Tony-award-winning actor declares, “Stieglitz was difficult, but forgivable. O’Keeffe loved him until the day he died. I do think creative people like she need a partner who excites them deeply, and that person does not have to be the easiest to live with. I wonder if she would have become a great artist without him. Sometimes we need a thorn to make us realize our greatness.”

Irons continues, “Granted, Stieglitz was difficult to live with. He had a record of picking talent for his art gallery and controlling them until it got so bad, they moved on. Georgia had to go to New Mexico to get away from him, but she never stopped loving him.”

Irons has nothing but kudos for his leading lady. “Joan Allen was born to play Georgia O’Keeffe,” he says. And, he adds, the story of O’Keeffe and Stieglitz was born to be made. He just can’t understand why it took so long to make it.

“It was shopped around for about seven or eight years as a motion picture and could never find a taker,” he reveals. And then, he notes, “It was offered to HBO and they turned it down. That was a shame. It was a big mistake. I must tell you, when I saw the completed film, I was thrilled.”

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