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Winners of the fifth annual Jimmie Awards, bestowed for the realistic portrayal of Asian-Pacific Americans on television, stage and film, were announced Tuesday by the Assn. of Asian/Pacific American Artists. Among recipients: Playwright David Henry Hwang for the Broadway play “M. Butterfly,” Jude Narita for the play “Coming Into Passion,” Michael Landon Productions for the “Aloha” episode of NBC’s “Highway to Heaven,” New World TV for ABC’s “Murphy’s Law,” Alive Films for “The Moderns,” and “American Playhouse” for the film “The Wash.” Television personality Yue Sai Kan will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. The awards will be presented March 27 at the Beverly Hilton.
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