Ken Jeong, Jason Priestley, Tantoo Cardinal and Mae Martin Cindy Ord/Getty Images (2); Jeremy Chan/Getty Images; Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images The Banff World Media Festival has unveiled honorees for its Rockie Awards gala in June, led by Community star Ken Jeong, who will receive the Sir Peter Ustinov comedy award, and Beverly Hills, 90210 actor Jason Priestley, who will receive an award of distinction.
Also set for tributes in the Canadian Rockies are Tantoo Cardinal (Killers of the Flower Moon, Dances with Wolves), being honored with a career achievement award, and Wayward creator and star Mae Martin, who will pick up the Creative Voice Award.
The quartet will be recognized for their talent achievements and work that has had an impact on the global entertainment industry. The Rockie Awards gala will be hosted by Emmy Award-winning multi-hyphenate Allana Harkin (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) on June 16.
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Banff also announced participants for a showrunners panel of top TV series creators, to include R. Scott Gemmill (The Pitt, JAG), Nick Antosca (Cape Fear, Channel Zero), Aaron Zelman, (Law & Order, Damages, Bloodline), Amy B. Harris (Sex and the City, The Carrie Diaries), Lee Sung Jin (Beef, X-Men), Glenn Kessler (Damages, Bloodline) and Oren Uziel (Spider-Noir, 22 Jump Street).
Zelman and Kessler are currently co-showrunning the Fox series Memory of a Killer as they gather in Banff along with fellow series creators to discuss where global TV is headed as streaming consolidation, rising production costs and the rapid onset of AI has the entertainment industry rethinking business models and creative strategies.
“The showrunner super panel brings together some of the most compelling creative minds working in television today. These are the storytellers behind the shows audiences are watching and talking about around the world. This session offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from them, how they create, lead and continue to push the boundaries of storytelling in a rapidly evolving industry,” Pam Silverstein, Banff head of programming, said in a statement.
The Banff World Media Festival is set to run from June 14-17.
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