3rd Golden Eagle Awards

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The 3rd Golden Eagle Awards were held April 3, 1985, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. [1] Nominees and winners are listed below, winners are in bold.

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Best Television Series

not awarded this year

Best Mini-series

not awarded this year

Best Lead Actor in a Television Series

Best Lead Actress in a Television Series

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series

Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series

Best Dubbing Actor

Best Dubbing Actress

Best Foreign Actor

Best Foreign Actress

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