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Brie, Glenn Close among presenters at Writers Guild Awards


This combination photo shows actors Terry Crews, from left, Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart and Alsion Brie who will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards and hosted by Patton Oswalt on Feb. 11. (AP Photo/File),This combination photo shows actors Terry Crews, from left, Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart and Alsion Brie who will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards and hosted by Patton Oswalt on Feb. 11. (AP Photo/File)
This combination photo shows actors Terry Crews, from left, Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart and Alsion Brie who will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards and hosted by Patton Oswalt on Feb. 11. (AP Photo/File),This combination photo shows actors Terry Crews, from left, Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart and Alsion Brie who will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards and hosted by Patton Oswalt on Feb. 11. (AP Photo/File)
Glenn Close, Alison Brie, Patrick Stewart and Terry Crews will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards next month. The guild says on Tuesday that Bob Odenkirk, Minnie Driver, Sarah Silverman and Dylan McDermott will also present at the bi-coastal awards show on Feb. 11. The show, which presents awards in Los Angeles and New York, will be hosted by Patton Oswalt.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Glenn Close, Alison Brie, Patrick Stewart and Terry Crews will be among the presenters at the Writers Guild Awards next month.

The guild announced that Bob Odenkirk, Minnie Driver, Sarah Silverman and Dylan McDermott will also present at the bi-coastal awards show on Feb. 11.

Patton Oswalt will host the ceremony, which will present writer-director James L. Brooks with its Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement.

Awards are presented in both New York and Los Angeles, although the West Coast show features most of the star power.

The nominees for best original screenplay this year are: “The Big Sick,” ”Get Out,” ”I, Tonya,” ”Lady Bird” and “The Shape of Water.”

The adapted screenplay nominees are: “Call Me By Your Name,” ”The Disaster Artist,” ”Logan,” ”Molly’s Game” and “Mudbound.”