3rd Indie Soap Awards

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3rd Indie Soap Awards
DateFebruary 21, 2012 (2012-02-21)
Site New World Stages, New York City
Highlights
Most nominationsPretty (13)

In 2012, Colleen Zenk opened the ceremony at New World Stages with a live musical performance, while Fan Yang's Gazillion Bubble Show closed the show.

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Awards

Nominations were announced on December 19, 2011, with Pretty receiving a record 13 nominations. [1] Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface: [2]

Best Web Series (Drama)
Best Web Series (Comedy)
  • Pretty
    • Bandwagon
    • Fumbling Thru The Pieces
    • Then We Got Help!
    • Trailer Made
    • Vampire Mob
Best Directing (Drama)
  • Barry Dodd, Ragged Isle
Best Directing (Comedy)
  • Henryk Cymerman & Tim Russ, Bloomers
    • Karri Bowman & Ahmed Best, Bandwagon
    • Andrew Espinoza Long, Gregory Way TV
    • J.D. Mata, 40 Is The New 30
    • Steve Silverman, Pretty
    • Frederick Snyder, Solo: The Series
Best Actor (Drama)
Best Actor (Comedy)
  • John Colella, Vampire Mob
    • Christian Barber, Six of One
    • Brad Bell, Husbands
    • Tom Gregory, Gregory Way TV
    • Sean Hemeon, Husbands
    • Sam Pancake, Pretty
Best Actress (Drama)
Best Actress (Comedy)
  • Emma Caulfield, Bandwagon
    • Julie Ann Emery, Then We Got Help!
    • Fernanda Espindola, Bloomers
    • Stacy McQueen, Pretty
    • Hillary B. Smith, Fumbling Thru The Pieces
    • Tracie Thoms, Bandwagon
Best Supporting Actor (Drama)
  • Timothy Olin, The RAs
Best Supporting Actor (Comedy)
  • Blake Hammond, Then We Got Help!
    • Jim Cashman, Bandwagon
    • Michael Taylor Gray, Pretty
    • Jim Holdridge, Bandwagon
    • Robert Maffia, Fumbling Thru The Pieces
    • Andrew Espinoza Long, Gregory Way TV
Best Supporting Actress (Drama)
Best Supporting Actress (Comedy)
  • Diane Delano, Fumbling Thru The Pieces
    • Karri Bowman, Bandwagon
    • Genie Francis, Pretty
    • Dee Freeman, Pretty
    • Retta, Vampire Mob
    • Laura Thomas, Trailer Made
Best Ensemble (Drama)
Best Ensemble (Comedy)
  • Pretty
    • Bandwagon
    • Fumbling Thru The Pieces
    • Gregory Way TV
    • Then We Got Help!
    • Trailer Made
Best Guest Appearance (Drama)
Best Guest Appearance (Comedy)
  • Joan Van Ark, Pretty
    • Bradford Anderson, The Further Adventures of Cupid and Eros
    • Anthony Anderson, Pretty
    • Sam McMurray, Then We Got Help!
    • Rae Allen, Vampire Mob
    • Marie Wilson, Workshop
Best Writing (Drama)
  • Anthony Anderson, Anacostia
    • Dylann Bobei, Pieces
    • Jay Diaz, Casual
    • Jason Leaver, Out with Dad
    • Susan Miller & Tina Cesa Ward, Anyone But Me
    • Greg Tulonen, Rick Dalton, Karen L. Dodd, Barry Dodd & Jacob Lear, Ragged Isle
Best Writing (Comedy)
  • Jason Vitteri-Lewis, Trailer Made
    • Jane Espenson & Brad Bell, Husbands
    • Tom Gregory & Andrew Espinoza Long, Gregory Way TV
    • Camilla Rantsen & Karri Bowman, Bandwagon
    • Steve Silverman, Pretty
    • Julie A. Smith & Donna Hurst, Fumbling Thru The Pieces
Best Breakout Performance (All shows)
Best Cinematography (All shows)
  • Barry Dodd/Derek Kimball, Ragged Isle
    • Matthias Schubert/Gareth Taylor/Andre Lomov, The Bay
    • Rodolphe Portier, DeVanity
    • Jendra Jarnagin, In Between Men
    • Kevin Patrick Wright, Miss Behave
Best Use of Music (All shows)
Fan's Choice Award
Best Crossover (All shows)

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References

  1. "NOMINATIONS: 3rd Annual Indie Soap Awards". We Love Soaps . Retrieved 2014-07-01.
  2. Indie Soap Awards, Awards history. Retrieved 2015-02-11.