1999 Teen Choice Awards
1999 Teen Choice Awards | |
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Date | August 1, 1999 [1] |
Location | Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California |
Host | None |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | Fox |
The 1999 Teen Choice Awards were held on August 1, 1999, at the Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, California. The event didn't have a designated host, however, Britney Spears introduced the show with Christina Aguilera, Blink-182, NSYNC & Gloria Estefan, and Britney Spears as performers.
Performers
- Christina Aguilera – "Genie in a Bottle"
- Blink-182 – "What's My Age Again?"
- NSYNC and Gloria Estefan – "Music of My Heart"
- Britney Spears – "Sometimes" and "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
Presenters
- 98 Degrees
- Ali Landry
- Alyson Hannigan
- Anne Hathaway
- Antonio Sabàto, Jr.
- Ashton Kutcher
- Bijou Phillips
- Brandi Chastain
- Britney Spears
- Christina Aguilera
- Daisy Fuentes
- Dr. Drew Pinsky
- Eric Christian Olsen
- Holly Marie Combs
- Ian Ziering
- Jennie Garth
- Jennifer Lopez
- Jesse Eisenberg
- Jordan Knight
- Kellie Martin
- Kelly Slater
- LFO
- Lisa Andersen
- Luke Perry
- Marlon Wayans
- Master P
- Matthew McConaughey
- Melissa Joan Hart
- Meredith Monroe
- Mila Kunis
- Monica
- Shawn Wayans
- Steps
- Tara Lipinski
- Tatyana Ali
- Tyrese
- Verne Troyer
- Wilmer Valderrama
Winners and nominees
Winners are highlighted in bold text.
Movie
TV
Reference:[2]
Choice TV: Actor | Choice TV: Actress |
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Choice TV Show: Drama | Choice TV Show: Comedy |
Choice TV: Breakthrough Performance | |
Music
Miscellaneous
Reference:[3]
Choice Male Hottie | Choice Female Hottie |
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Choice Male Athlete | Choice Female Athlete |
Choice Comedian | Choice Model |
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Choice Male Extreme Athlete | Choice Female Extreme Athlete |
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Choice Professional Wrestler | |
References
- ↑ "'Teen Choice 1999". IMDb. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- 1 2 "Teen Choice Awards - 1999". Awards and Winners. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
- 1 2 Passero, Laura (August 12, 1999). "Funky Categories Set Teen Choice Awards Apart". Hartford Courant. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
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