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18th Directors Guild of America Awards
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 18th Directors Guild of America Awards |
| date | |
| country | United States |
| presenter | Directors Guild of America |
| award1_type | Best Director Feature Film: |
| award1_winner | *The Sound of Music* – Robert Wise |
| award2_type | Best Director Television: |
| award2_winner | *My Name Is Barbra* – Dwight Hemion |
| previous | [17th](17th-directors-guild-of-america-awards) |
| main | DGA Awards |
| next | [19th](19th-directors-guild-of-america-awards) |
The 18th Directors Guild of America Awards, honoring the outstanding directorial achievements in film and television in 1965, were presented on February 12, 1966.
Winners and nominees
Film
| Feature Film |
|---|
Television
| Television |
|---|
[[Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award – Feature Film|D.W. Griffith Award]]
- William Wyler
References
References
- (January 21, 1966). "Directors Guild to Give Awards". [[Los Angeles Times]].
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