Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
Appearance
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
[edit]Winners in bold.
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2020s
[edit]Best Performance in a Pre-School Program or Series
[edit]1990s
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ "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.