5th Golden Satellite Awards

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5th Golden Satellite Awards
DateJanuary 14, 2001 (2001-01-14)
Highlights
Best drama film Traffic
Best comedy/musical film Nurse Betty
Best television drama The West Wing
Best television musical/comedy Sex and the City
Best director Steven Soderbergh for Traffic

The 5th Golden Satellite Awards, given by the International Press Academy, were awarded on January 14, 2001.

Contents

Special achievement awards

Career of Outstanding Service in the Entertainment Industry Thom Mount [1]

Mary Pickford Award(for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) Francis Ford Coppola

Outstanding New Talent Rob Brown

Motion picture winners and nominees

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Geoffrey Rush – Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
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Michael Douglas – Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
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Ellen Burstyn – Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
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Renee Zellweger – Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
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Steven Soderbergh – Best Director
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Peter Stormare – Best Original Song: "Dancer in the Dark"
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Kenneth Lonergan – Best Original Screenplay
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Bruce Greenwood – Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
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Willem Dafoe – Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
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Jennifer Ehle – Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
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Rosemary Harris – Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
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Kate Hudson – Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Best Actor – Drama

Geoffrey Rush Quills

Best Actor – Musical or Comedy

Michael Douglas Wonder Boys

Best Actress – Drama

Ellen Burstyn Requiem for a Dream

Best Actress – Musical or Comedy

Renée Zellweger Nurse Betty

Best Animated or Mixed Media Film

Chicken Run

Best Art Direction

The House of Mirth – Don Taylor

Best Cinematography

Gladiator John Mathieson

Best Costume Design

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Rita Ryack

Best Director

Steven Soderbergh Traffic

Best Documentary Film

Reckless Indifference

Best Editing

Thirteen Days Conrad Buff

Best Film – Drama

Traffic

Best Film – Musical or Comedy

Nurse Betty

Best Foreign Language Film

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long) , Taiwan

Best Original Score

"Gladiator" – Hans Zimmer and Lisa Girrard

Best Original Song

"I've Seen It All" performed by Björk and Peter Stormare Dancer in the Dark

Best Screenplay – Adapted

Quills Doug Wright

Best Screenplay – Original

You Can Count on Me Kenneth Lonergan

Best Sound

Dinosaur

Best Supporting Actor – Drama

Bruce Greenwood Thirteen Days

Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy

Willem Dafoe Shadow of the Vampire

Best Supporting Actress – Drama

Jennifer Ehle Sunshine (TIE)
Rosemary Harris Sunshine (TIE)

Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy

Kate Hudson Almost Famous

Best Visual Effects

Gladiator John Nelson

Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble

Traffic

Television winners and nominees

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Tim Daly – Best Actor in a Series, Drama
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Frankie Muniz – Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical
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James Woods – Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film
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Allison Janney – Best Actress in a Series, Drama
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Lisa Kudrow – Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical
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Jill Hennessy – Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film

Best Actor – Drama Series

Tim Daly The Fugitive

Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series

Frankie Muniz Malcolm in the Middle

Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film

James Woods Dirty Pictures

Best Actress – Drama Series

Allison Janney The West Wing

Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Series

Lisa Kudrow Friends

Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film

Jill Hennessy Nuremberg

Best Miniseries

American Tragedy

Best Series – Drama

The West Wing

Best Series – Musical or Comedy

Sex and the City

Best TV Film

Harlan County War

Outstanding Television Ensemble

The West Wing

New Media winners and nominees

Best Internet Site

Inside.com

Computer Educational

Family Tree Maker 8.0 Deluxe

Computer Software

Adobe Photoshop 6.0

Video Game

Perfect Dark

Awards breakdown

Film

Winners:

3 / 9 Traffic : Best Director / Best Film – Drama / Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble
3 / 10 Gladiator : Best Cinematography / Best Original Score / Best Visual Effects
2 / 2 Sunshine : Best Supporting Actress – Drama (2x)
2 / 3 Nurse Betty : Best Actress – Musical or Comedy / Best Film – Musical or Comedy
2 / 3 Thirteen Days : Best Editing / Best Supporting Actor – Drama
2 / 5 Quills : Best Actor – Drama / Best Screenplay – Adapted
1 / 1Reckless Indifference: Best Documentary Film
1 / 1 Requiem for a Dream : Best Actress – Drama
1 / 1 Shadow of the Vampire : Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy
1 / 2 Chicken Run : Best Animated or Mixed Media Film
1 / 2 Dinosaur : Best Sound
1 / 2 You Can Count on Me : Best Screenplay – Original
1 / 3 How the Grinch Stole Christmas : Best Costume Design
1 / 3 Wonder Boys : Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
1 / 4 Dancer in the Dark : Best Original Song
1 / 4 The House of Mirth : Best Art Direction
1 / 6 Almost Famous : Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy
1 / 7 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long) : Best Foreign Language Film

Losers:

0 / 5 Erin Brockovich , O Brother, Where Art Thou?
0 / 4 Billy Elliot , Mission: Impossible 2
0 / 3 Best in Show , State and Main
0 / 2 Charlie's Angels , The Contender , The Emperor's New Groove , Keeping the Faith , The Legend of Bagger Vance , Malèna , The Perfect Storm

Television

Winners:

3 / 4 The West Wing : Best Actress – Drama Series / Best Series – Drama / Outstanding Television Ensemble
1 / 1 American Tragedy : Best Miniseries
1 / 1 Malcolm in the Middle : Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
1 / 1 Sex and the City : Best Series – Musical or Comedy
1 / 2 Dirty Pictures : Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film
1 / 2 Friends : Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Series
1 / 2 The Fugitive : Best Actor – Drama Series
1 / 2 Harlan County War : Best TV Film
1 / 2 Nuremberg : Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film

Losers:

0 / 3 Just Shoot Me! , The Sopranos
0 / 2 The Color of Love: Jacey's Story , For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story , Frasier , Once and Again

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References

  1. "Satellite Awards for 2001". Internet Movie Database . IMDb. May 17, 2017. imdb.com. Retrieved May 17, 2017.