Gold Derby Awards
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2017 Gold Derby Awards | |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Gold Derby |
First awarded | 2003 |
Website | http://www.goldderby.com |
The Gold Derby Awards (or Gold Derby TV and Film Awards) are awards given by the website Goldderby.com for television and film.[1][2] The awards began in 2004.[3][4][5] Owned by Jay Penske since 2015, it is a brand of the Penske Media Corporation.[6]
The competition is open to programs released or aired during the calendar year, usually before the Primetime Emmy Awards. Winners are selected entirely by a written balloting of active members.[7]
Current categories
Film
- Motion Picture
- Animated Feature
- Director
- Foreign Film
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Original Score
- Best Original Song
- Best Cinematography
- Best Film Editing
- Best Costume Design
- Best Make Up/Hair
- Best Production Design
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Sound
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Ensemble Cast
- Best Breakthrough Performer
Television
- Best Drama Series
- Best Drama Episode of the Year
- Best Drama Actor
- Best Drama Actress
- Best Drama Supporting Actor
- Best Drama Supporting Actress
- Best Drama Guest Actor
- Best Drama Guest Actress
- Best Comedy Series
- Best Comedy Episode of the Year
- Best Comedy Actor
- Best Comedy Actress
- Best Comedy Supporting Actor
- Best Comedy Supporting Actress
- Best Comedy Guest Actor
- Best Comedy Guest Actress
- Best Variety Series
- Best Variety Performer
- Best Miniseries/TV Movie
- Best Animated Series
- Best Miniseries/TV Movie Actor
- Best Miniseries/TV Movie Actress
- Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting Actor
- Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting Actress
- Best Performer of the Year
- Best Breakthrough Performer of the Year
- Best Reality Program
- Best Ensemble of the Year
Ceremonies
References
- ↑ Hammond, Pete (3 February 2017). "Oscars: Deadline, Gold Derby, IndieWire & Variety Take The Gloves Off In Ultimate Predictions Smackdown". Deadline.com. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
- ↑ "Variety Joins Gold Derby, IndieWire and Deadline to Debate the Oscars". Variety. 3 February 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
- ↑ "Breaking Bad Nabs Three Gold Derby TV Awards Including Best Drama".
- ↑ "PMC Acquires Awards Website Gold Derby". 21 July 2015.
- ↑ Now, Scotland (6 August 2015). "Sam Heughan nominated for Best Drama Actor at Gold Derby TV Awards".
- ↑ "Penske Media Corporation Acquires Gold Derby". Variety. 21 June 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
- ↑ Beachum, Chris (19 June 2011). "History of the GoldDerby TV Awards (All Winners & Nominees)".
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