Variety: Today, playwright-screenwriter John Logan will receive the Oscar Wilde Award -- which recognizes the achievements of Irish-Americans in Hollywood -- at a ceremony in Santa Monica hosted by the U.S.-Ireland Alliance. Logan has had a good run in the past year or so: Recent credits include "Hugo," for which he is Oscar-nommed; "Rango," which is nommed in the Oscars' toonpic category; and the film adaptation of "Coriolanus," which Ralph Fiennes helmed.
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Variety: Today, playwright-screenwriter John Logan will receive the Oscar Wilde Award -- which recognizes the achievements of Irish-Americans in Hollywood -- at a ceremony in Santa Monica hosted by the U.S.-Ireland Alliance. Logan has had a good run in the past year or so: Recent credits include "Hugo," for which he is Oscar-nommed; "Rango," which is nommed in the Oscars' toonpic category; and the film adaptation of "Coriolanus," which Ralph Fiennes helmed.
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