2nd Golden Satellite Awards | |
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Date | February 22, 1998 |
Highlights | |
Best drama film | Titanic |
Best comedy/musical film | As Good as It Gets |
Best television drama | NYPD Blue |
Best television musical/comedy | Frasier |
Best director | James Cameron for Titanic |
The 2nd Golden Satellite Awards, given on February 22, 1998, honored the best in film and television of 1997.
Mary Pickford Award(for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) – Jodie Foster
Outstanding New Talent – Aaron Eckhart
"Titanic" – James Horner
"My Heart Will Go On" performed by Céline Dion – Titanic
Jennifer Beals – The Twilight of the Golds (TIE)
Alfre Woodard – Miss Evers' Boys (TIE)
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