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WALK THE LINE WINS TOP PRISM AWARD
(AP)
LOS ANGELES Walk the Line took
top honors at the 10th annual Prism Awards on Thursday.
The awards were presented by the Entertainment Industries
Council in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse/National
Institutes of Health for works the groups believe
do the best job of accurately portraying drug, alcohol
and tobacco abuse.
Walk the Line, about Johnny Cash's hardscrabble
music career, won for best drama.
Neal Baer, the executive producer of the TV drama
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, won
a leadership and inspiration award. Brad Paisley's
hit song Alcohol and the TV documentary 28
Days in Rehab also were among the honorees.
The awards ceremony took place at the Beverly Hills
Hotel.
The following is a complete list of Prism
winners:
Feature Film Wide Release
Walk the Line
Feature Film Limited Release
Pure and Down to the Bone
Prism Film Festival Award
Self-Medicated
Direct-to-Video Production
The Chuck Negron Story: Biography of an Entertainer
TV Drama Storyline
Jack and Bobby "Under the Influence"
/ "Stand By Me"
(WB)
Drama Series Episode for Television
Without a Trace "Off the Tracks"
(CBS)
Performance in a Drama Series Episode for Television
Kelly
Rowan The O.C.
(Fox)
Performance in a Drama Multi-Episode Storyline
for Television
Lori Loughlin
Summerland
(WB)
Comedy Series Episode for Television
Saturday Night Live
(NBC)
Performance in a Comedy Series
Georgia Engel Everybody Loves Raymond
(CBS)
Comedy Series Multi-Episode Storyline for Television
Reba
(WB)
TV Movie or Miniseries
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of
Mork and Mindy
Performance in a TV Movie
S. Epatha Merkerson Lackawanna Blues
(HBO)
TV Talk Show Episode
The Montel Williams Show "Drug
Abuse: Rebuilding a Family"
TV Biographical Series Episode or Special
The E! True Hollywood Story: Mary Tyler Moore
(E!)
TV Documentary
28 Days in Rehab
TV Unscripted Nonfiction Series Episode or Special
Breaking Bonaduce "The Only Hope is
Rehab" /
"Rehab" / "Getting Better"
(VH1)
TV Teen Nonfiction Series Episode or Special
Focus on Lung Cancer
Music Recording
Brad Paisley Alcohol
Community Service
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