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NEAL BAER TO BE HONORED WITH
THE LARRY STEWART LEADERSHIP & INSPIRATION
AWARD
AT THE 10TH ANNUAL PRISM AWARDS
LOS ANGELES The Entertainment Industries
Council, Inc., (EIC) will present Dr. Neal Baer, Executive
Producer of the NBC television series Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit, with the Larry
Stewart Leadership & Inspiration Award at
the Annual PRISM Awards which will celebrate
its 10th anniversary on April 27 at the Beverly
Hills Hotel, it was announced today by Brian Dyak,
President and CEO, EIC.
Neal Baer is being honored for an outstanding
body of work that has addressed the issues signified
by the PRISM Awards, said Dyak. During
his tenure on the hit series ER, the show earned three
PRISM Awards, five Nominations, five Commendations,
and three Certificates of Merit. Since joining SVU
as Executive Producer, that show has added to his
tally an additional Award, plus five Nominations (2
this year), twelve Commendations (3 this year), and
three Certificates.
To date, Dr. Baers work has collectively racked
up 4 PRISM Awards, 10 Nominations, 17 Commendations,
and 6 Certificates of Merit. One of the highest figures
of any single creator! He has been a friend and advisor
to the Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. for
over a dozen years, participating in events and serving
on advisory committees.
The Larry Stewart Leadership and Inspiration Award,
which is presented for leadership and inspiration
by example, is named in memory of veteran writer/producer/director
Larry Stewart, a founding Board Director of EIC. Past
recipients include last years recipient actor
Gerald McRaney; TV executive Mindy Herman; actor Martin
Sheen; documentary producer Arnold Shapiro; TV show
host Leeza Gibbons; talk show host Montel Williams;
entertainer Suzanne Somers; actress Michele Lee; Marvel
Comics creator Stan Lee; producer Dick Wolf and Tribune
Entertainment Company President and CEO Dick Askin.
The 10th Annual PRISM Awards, which is presented
by EIC in partnership with the National Institute
on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health and the
FX Network, is the entertainment industry's only annual
awards honoring the accurate depiction of drug, alcohol
and tobacco use and addiction in movies, television,
video, music, interactive and comic book entertainment.
EIC, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1983
by leaders of the entertainment industry to bring
the power of the industry to bear on health and social
issues. Among the issues EIC addresses are: drug,
alcohol, and tobacco use and addiction; firearm safety
and injury prevention; sun safety; human trafficking;
terrorism and homeland security; mental health; and
HIV/AIDS prevention. EICs website is located
at www.eiconline.org.
NIDA, a component of the National Institutes of Health,
Department of Health and Human Services, supports
85% of the worlds research on the health aspects
of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute also carries
out a variety of programs to ensure the rapid dissemination
and implementation of researching findings. NIDAs
website is located at http://www.drugabuse.gov/.
FX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable
network of the Fox Entertainment Group. Launched in
June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 79 million
homes. The diverse schedule includes a growing roster
of distinctive original series and movies, an impressive
roster of acquired hit series, an established film
library with box-office hits from 20th Century Fox
and other major studios, and marquee sports such as
NASCAR.
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