49th Baeksang Arts Awards

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49th Baeksang Arts Awards
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DateMay 9, 2013
Site Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul
Hosted by Oh Sang-jin
Kim Ah-joong
Joo Won
Television coverage
Network jTBC

The 49th Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony was held at Kyung Hee University's Peace Palace Hall in Seoul on 9 May 2013, and broadcast on jTBC. Presented by IS Plus Corp., it was hosted by announcer Oh Sang-jin, actress Kim Ah-joong, and actor Joo Won. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Nominations and winners

Complete list of nominees and winners: [8] [9] [10] [11]

(Winners denoted in bold)

Film

Grand Prize (Film)
Best FilmBest Screenplay
Best Actor (Film)Best Actress (Film)
Best Supporting Actor (Film)Best Supporting Actress (Film)
Best New Actor (Film)Best New Actress (Film)
Best Director (Film)Best New Director (Film)
Most Popular – Actor (Film)Most Popular – Actress (Film)

Television

Grand Prize (Television)Best Drama
Best Educational ProgramBest Entertainment Program
  • A Korean's Dinner Table
    • Superfish
    • Food X-Files
    • The Last Empire
    • Kingmaker
Best Director (Television)Best Screenplay (Television)
Best Actor (Television)Best Actress (Television)
Best New Actor (Television)Best New Actress (Television)
Best Variety Performer – MaleBest Variety Performer – Female
Most Popular – Actor (Television)Most Popular – Actress (Television)

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