‘Castle’ Star Nathan Fillion to Preside Over Writers Guild Awards West Show

"Castle" star Nathan Fillion jokes that he was "confused" when he was first tapped to host WGA show

Pretend writer Nathan Fillion will help honor real writers on Feb. 17, when he hosts the Writers Guild Awards West Coast show, the Writers Guild of America, West said Monday.

Getty ImagesFillion, who plays a mystery novelist on ABC's "Castle," joked that he was "confused" when he was tapped for the hosting gig.

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"When I first accepted the honor of hosting the Writers Guild Awards, I was confused and actually thought I was receiving one. Since I play a writer on TV, I felt perhaps someone was under the impression I deserved an award and I wasn’t about to correct them," Fillion said. "However, now I’m in the perfect position to present myself with whichever award I choose. Who’s going to know?"

The Writers Guild Awards West Coast show will take place Feb. 17, 2013 at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live. The East Coast show will take place simultaneously at B.B. King Blues Club in New York City.

Writers Guild Awards executive producer Cort Casady praised Fillion's multiple talents — along with his thriving Twitter account — in the announcement.

“Not only does he play a writer brilliantly on 'Castle,' but also, in addition to acting, he sings, dances, is a popular voice talent, and has a great gift for comedy," Casady said. "And with over 1.5 million Twitter followers, Nathan brings a smart, enthusiastic audience to our celebration of writing.”

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