Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series is a Canadian Screen Award that honours performances in English language children's television produced in Canada.[1]
At the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024, the award was split up for the first time into separate categories for lead and supporting performances.
Winners and nominees
Winners in bold.
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Best Performance in a Pre-School Program or Series
1990s
Year | Nominee | Series | Ref |
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1997 12th Gemini Awards | |||
Graham Greene | The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon: "Dudley and the Tiny Raincloud" | ||
Taborah Johnson, Bob Dermer | Guess What?: "Frogs & Toads" | ||
John Pattison | Groundling Marsh: "Bah Hegdish" | ||
1998 13th Gemini Awards | |||
Rick Mercer | The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon: "The Last Dudley" | ||
Daniel Kash | The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon: "The Boy Who Cried Witch" | ||
Shari Lewis | The Charlie Horse Music Pizza: "My Dog Has Fleas" | ||
Sheila McCarthy | The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon: "The Pumpkin King" | ||
Mary Walsh | The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon: "Mr. Crabby Tree Falls in Love" | ||
1999 14th Gemini Awards | |||
Jayne Eastwood | Noddy: "The Trouble with Truman" | ||
Sean McCann | Noddy: "The Trouble with Truman" | ||
Robert Mills | Ruffus the Dog: "Around the World in 80 Days" | ||
James Rankin | Scoop and Doozie: "Take the Cake" | ||
Bob Stutt | Sesame Park: "Episode 43" |
2000s
Year | Actor | Series | Ref |
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2000 15th Gemini Awards | |||
Sheila McCarthy | Sesame Park: "Little Miss Muffet" | ||
Jayne Eastwood | Noddy: "Be Patient" | ||
Pier Kohl | Sesame Park: "Little Miss Muffet" | ||
Sean McCann | Noddy: "Slugger" | ||
Robert Mills | Ruffus the Dog: "Troll Under the Bridge" | ||
James Rankin | Scoop and Doozie: "Pie in the Sky" | ||
2001 16th Gemini Awards | |||
Eric Peterson | Sesame Park: "Old King Cole" | ||
Gisèle Corinthios | The Nook Counting Network: "9 Trucks" | ||
Pier Kohl | Sesame Park: "Louis At the Big Hill" | ||
Natasha LaForce | Polkaroo's Awesome ABCs: "The Not-So-Quiet Letter Q" | ||
James Rankin | Scoop and Doozie: "Mad As a Dozer" | ||
2002 17th Gemini Awards | |||
James Rankin | Scoop and Doozie: "Boo Who?" | ||
Gisèle Corinthios | The Nook Counting Network: "Jelly Donuts" | ||
Alyson Court, Michael Clarke | Get Set For Life | ||
Chris Knight | Scoop and Doozie | ||
Gillie Robic, John Eccleston, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Brian Herring | The Hoobs: "Rings" | ||
Charles Schott | Polka Dot Shorts | ||
2003 18th Gemini Awards | |||
Pier Kohl, Timothy Gosley, Jani Lauzon, Julie Burroughs, André Meunier, France Chevrette, Hugolin Chevrette Landesque | Wumpa's World: "Seal Got Your Tongue" | ||
Sayaka Karasugi, Elizabeth Olds, Jorden Morris, Keir Knight, Rick Jones, Jennifer Welsman | The Toy Castle: "Snowflakes/Ballerina Big Top/Little Rag Doll" | ||
Gillie Robic, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Brian Herring, Mark Jeffries | The Hoobs: "Beautiful" | ||
2004 19th Gemini Awards | |||
Jason Hopley, Jamie Shannon | Nanalan': "Free" | ||
Alyson Court | The Big Comfy Couch: "Clowning in the Rain" | ||
Gillie Robic, Rebecca Nagan, Wim Booth, Don Austen, Julie Westwood, Mark Jeffris, John Eccleston | The Hoobs: "Opera Singer" |
References
- ^ "Awards Database". ecentricarts Inc. Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ Victoria Ahearn, "Sarah Polley, Jayne Eastwood among winners on night 2 of Canadian Screen Awards". CTV News, May 18, 2021.
- ^ "Canadian Screen Awards: Schitt's Creek leads nominations for 3rd year running". CBC News, March 30, 2021.
- ^ Connie Thiessen, "Canadian Screen Awards winners: Children’s & Animation, Lifestyle & Reality". Broadcast Dialogue, April 6, 2022.
- ^ Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack". Entertainment Tonight Canada, February 15, 2022.
- ^ Connie Thiessen, "2023 Canadian Screen Awards: Children’s & Animation". Broadcast Dialogue, April 12, 2023.
- ^ a b Connie Thiessen, "Canadian Screen Awards winners: TV Program & Performance". Broadcast Dialogue, May 29, 2024.