Awards & Winners

Helen Whitney

Helen Whitney is an award-winning American producer, director and writer of documentaries and feature films that have aired on PBS, HBO, ABC and NBC. Her subjects have stretched across a broad spectrum of topics including youth gangs, a portrait of the 1996 presidential candidates, a Trappist monastery in Massachusetts, the McCarthy Era, Pope John Paul II, and the late photographer Richard Avedon. "Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero", arguably Whitney's best-known film, was PBS' two-hour special on 9/11, which explored the spiritual aftershocks of this horrific event. Her film, "The Mormons", was a four-hour PBS series and the first collaboration between American Experience and Frontline. Ms. Whitney's most recent film, "Forgiveness: A Time to Love & A Time to Hate", examines the power, limitations - and in rare cases - the dangers of forgiveness through emblematic stories, ranging from personal betrayal to international truth and reconciliation commissions. This three-hour series aired on PBS in April 2011. Whether her film subjects are political or spiritual, they cut close to the bone and on occasion they have created controversy. Her 1982 ABC News Close-Up documentary about the McCarthy Era, "American Inquisition", provoked a libel suit brought by journalist Victor Lasky. Whitney and ABC News were defended by the legendary First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams, whose many landmark cases include the Pentagon Papers. The court ruled in favor of Whitney's documentary. It was decisive victory for ABC News and the producer Helen Whitney. In the words of Floyd Abrams words "we won and the broadcast was totally vindicated." In her feature work, she has directed many distinguished actors, among them Lindsey Crouse, Austin Pendleton, Blair Brown, Brenda Fricker, David Strathairn.

Awards by Helen Whitney

Check all the awards nominated and won by Helen Whitney.

2001


WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television
Honored for : Frontline
(For the feature John Paul II: The Millennial Pope.)

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television Frontline
For the feature \"John Paul II: The Millennial Pope\".

1998


Nominations 1998 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
WGA Award for Best Documentary - Current Events - Television Frontline
For episode \"The Choice '96 (#14.13)\".

1995


Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries Richard Avedon: Darkness & Light

1990


Nominations 1990 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing ABC Afterschool Special
A Town's Revenge

1977


Nominations 1977 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject First Edition