SeriesFest 2026 Honors Industry Visionaries and Talents
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
Celebrating Innovation and Creativity in Television
Recognizing Trailblazers: John J. Sie and Amy Seimetz Honored
The prestigious Visionary Award will be presented to John J. Sie, the visionary founder and former chairman of Starz Entertainment Group, for his pioneering contributions to the cable television industry. Concurrently, the Spotlight Performance Award will be bestowed upon the acclaimed actress Amy Seimetz, known for her compelling roles in productions like The Testaments and her impactful work as an independent filmmaker.
Impactful Contributions: Gia-Rayne B. Harris and Littleton Road Productions
The SeriesFest Soirée, scheduled for May 8, will also acknowledge other key figures in the industry. Gia-Rayne B. Harris, a talented director recognized for her work on Bridgerton, will receive the Ambassador Award. Additionally, Littleton Road Productions, the creative force behind the gripping true-crime series Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy, will be honored with the Impact in Television Award, celebrating their commitment to powerful storytelling.
Erich Bergen to Host the Annual Celebration
The entire SeriesFest event, running from May 6 to 10, will feature stage and screen actor Erich Bergen as its host. His engaging presence is set to guide attendees through the festivities and award presentations.
A Testament to Artistic Vision and Fearless Performance
Randi Kleiner and Kaily Smith, co-founders of SeriesFest, expressed their enthusiasm for this year's honorees. They emphasized that the selected individuals and production companies embody the core values of the festival, highlighting pioneers who redefine the industry, directors who overcome obstacles, storytellers who confront difficult truths, and performers who breathe life into these narratives. Their collective achievements are seen as a powerful affirmation of SeriesFest's mission.
John J. Sie's Legacy: A Cable Television Pioneer
John J. Sie's career is marked by his significant role in revolutionizing cable television. As a Colorado-based cable TV innovator, he established Starz Entertainment in 1991, creating a prominent network of premium movie channels including Starz and Encore. His influence on the industry continues to be felt.
Amy Seimetz: A Multitalented Force in Film and Television
Amy Seimetz's participation at SeriesFest extends beyond receiving an award. She will attend a screening of The Testaments, followed by a panel discussion dedicated to the sequel of The Handmaid's Tale for Hulu. Her creative prowess is also evident in her work as co-creator, writer, director, and producer for two seasons of the Starz series The Girlfriend Experience, with Steven Soderbergh as executive producer. Furthermore, she collaborated with Donald Glover, directing episodes for the FX series Atlanta and Amazon's Mr & Mrs Smith.
Gia-Rayne B. Harris: Directorial Talent on the Rise
Fellow honoree Gia-Rayne B. Harris's accomplishments include directing an episode of the fourth season of Bridgerton. She also gained invaluable experience by shadowing director Tom Verica on the popular Netflix series, benefiting from a mentorship opportunity. Harris will contribute to the \"Directors of Shondaland: Vision and Story\" panel in Denver, sharing her insights. Her directorial debut on television was for NBC's Chicago P.D., and her resume boasts 13 short films, showcasing her diverse filmmaking talents.
Supporting Future Storytellers: The Philanthropic Mission of SeriesFest Soirée
The SeriesFest Soirée serves a crucial philanthropic purpose by raising funds to empower artists and storytellers from underrepresented communities. This initiative underscores the festival's commitment to fostering a more inclusive and diverse creative landscap

