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The Bronze Wrangler is an award presented annually by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to honor the top works in
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, film, television and literature. The awards were first presented in 1961. The Wrangler is a bronze sculpture of a cowboy on horseback, and is designed by artist John Free. The awards program also recognizes inductees into the prestigious Hall of Great Westerners and the Hall of Great Western Performers as well as the recipient of the Chester A. Reynolds Memorial Award, named in honor of the Museum's founder.


Award categories


Film and television

Theatrical Motion Picture Outstanding Docudrama Television Feature Film Factual Narrative Factual Television Program (awarded from 1961 until 1989) Fictional Television Drama Western Documentary


Literary

Art Books Folklore Books Juvenile Books Magazine Article News Featurette Nonfiction Book Outstanding Photography Book Poetry Book Short Stories Western Novel


Music

Outstanding New Artist New Horizons Music Outstanding Original Western Composition Outstanding Traditional Western Album


Special categories

Hall of Great Western Performers Trustees Award Other special awards *Special Award: John B. Stetson Company for The Hat That Wore the West-Death Valley Days (1963) *Special Award: Yakima Canutt for more than 50 years of outstanding contributions to Motion Pictures (1971) *Special Award: Craig Fisher for the documentary film Survival on the Prairie (1971) *Special Merit Award: Union Pacific and The Westerner in recognition of great western motion pictures made prior to 1960 (1975) *Special Award: Seuil Audiovisual (producer) for Frontier Heritage; Claude Fleouter (writer-director); Denys Limon (writer); (1978) *Special Award: Harold Warp, creator of pioneer village in Minden, Nebraska (1978) *Special Award: Paul Aaron, host of Cowboy Joe's Radio Ranch and Prairie Echoes (1978) *Special Award: Ed Rutherford, collector of Western artifacts (1980) *Special Award: James A. Michener (author) (1980) *John Ford Award: Sam Peckinpah (1980) *Special Award: Alfred A. Knopf, publisher (1981) *Special Award: John Mantley, television producer (1981) *Special Award: Buck Taylor, actor (1981) *Special Award: Elsa Spear Byron, author/photographer (1982) *Special Award: Johnny Grant, entertainer (1982) *Entertainment Arts Gold Medal:
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(1984) *Special Award: Bill Kelly (producer) and Allison Brown (producer) for "Joe Wietsky: Cowboy" (1987) *Special Award: Geoffrey Bell (producer) for "The Movies Go West" (1987) *Special Award for Outstanding Achievement in a New Format: Kieth Merrill (director, producer) for "Alamo: The Price of Freedom" (IMAX Format) (1989) *Special Award for Significant Scholarly Research: Merrill J. Mattes (editor) and University of Illinois Press (publisher) for Platte River Road Narratives (1989) *Special Music Award: Arlene Markinson (producer) for "Santa Fe Spirit" (1990) *Special Television Feature Award: E.W. Swackhammer (director), Chuck Sellier (producer) Alex McArthur (actor) for "Desperado" (1990) *Lifetime Contribution to Western Art Award: Robert Lougheed, posthumanous award accepted by his widow Cordy Lougheed (1990) *Special Award for Historical Excellence: Richard Farnsworth (narrator), Gwendolyn Clancy (producer) and the University of Nevada, Reno (producer) for "The Man They Call Will James" (1991) *Special Award for the Preservation of Authentic Western Music: Michael Martin Murphey (composer, producer) for "Cowboy Logic" (1991) *Directors' Award for Excellence in a Theatrical Presentation: Tommy Tune (director, choreographer), Cy Coleman (composer), Betty Comden (lyrics), Adolph Green (lyrics), Keith Carradine (actor), Pierre Cossette (producer), Martin Richards (producer), Sam Crothers (producer), James M. Nederlander (producer), Stewart Lane (producer) and Max Weitzenhoffer (producer) for "The Will Rogers Follies" (1992) *Directors' Award for Exellence in a Television Presentation: Marino Amoruso (director, screenplay, producer), Ben Johnson (actor) and Harry Carey Jr. (actor) for "Legends of the American West" (1992) *Directors' Award for Oustanding Study of Western Material Culture: R.L. Wilson (author) and Random House (publisher) for "The Peacemakers: Arms and Adventures in the American West" (1993) *Directors' Award for Outstanding Contributions to Western Music: "Sons of the Pioneers" (1995) *Outstanding Achievement in Art: Wilson Hurley following formal dedication of his five monumental "Windows to the West" triptychs (1996) *Special Award: TNN in recognition of their leadership for providing the Hall's first national television special "A Cowboy Jubilee: Celebrating the National Cowboy Hall of Fame" in April 1995 (1996) *Special Award for Innovation in Western Music: Michael Martin Murphey (recording artist) and Jim Ed Norman (producer) for "Sagebrush Symphony" (1996) *Directors' Award For Special Literary Achievement: Peter H. Hassrick (author), Melissa J. Webster (author) and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center for "Frederic Remington: A Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings" (1997) *Directors' Award For Special Recognition: Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton (1997) *Directors Award for Excellence in Original Western Television Production:
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(1997) *Special Directors' Award: R.L. Wilson (author), Greg Martin (author) and Random House (publisher) (1999) *Director's Award For Outstanding News Magazine Feature: Victor Neufeld (executive director), Rob Wallace (producer) and Hugh Downs (reporter) for ABC News 20/20: "Wild Horses" (1999) *Special Directors Award For Special Recognition: Robert L. Klemme for marking the location of the Chisholm Trail, where it was located between the years of 1871-1874, across the state of Oklahoma (1999) *Directors' Award for Television Feature Film: Uli Edel (director), Gordon Dawson (screenplay), Sam Shepard (actor), Randy Quaid (actor), Eric Roberts (actor), Brad Rowe (actor), David Rosemont (executive producer) and Daniel Schneider (producer) for "Purgatory" (TNT) *Directors Award for Excellence in Dramatic Presentation and Original Music Composition: R.W. Hampton (composer), Lisa Hampton (executive producer), Rich O'Brien (producer) for "The Last Cowboy – His Journey" *Directors' Award: Bob Brown, leather maker and costume designer to the Hollywood stars of early western films (2001) *Special Directors' Award: Arthur Allan Seidelman (director), Jacqueline Feather (screenplay), David Seidler (screenplay), Richard Crenna (actor), David Carradine (actor), Randall C. Badger (executive producer), Dan Paulson (executive producer), Robert Halmi Jr. (executive producer), Bob Chmiel (executive producer) for
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References

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External links


Official Website

Western Heritage Awards
at the Internet Movie Database American film awards American television awards American literary awards Awards established in 1961