Elan d'or Award for Newcomer of the Year

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Elan d'or Award for Newcomer of the Year
Awarded forNewcomer of the Year
CountryJapan
Presented byAll Nippon Producers Association
First awarded1956
Website www.producer.or.jp/elandor.html

The Elan d'or Award for Newcomer of the Year is an award given at the Elan d'or Awards in Japan. [1] This award is given to the person who is considered to be the most promising actor through the year. [2]

No.YearActor(s)Note
New Actors Award
11956
21957
31958
41959
51960
61961
71962
81963
91964
101965
111966
121967
Elan d'or Award by Japan Film Producers Association
11968
21969
31970
1971N/A
41972
51973
61974
71975
81976
Elan d'or Award by All Nippon Producers Association
11977
21978
31979
41980
51981
61982
71983
81984
91985
101986
111987
121988
131989
141990
151991
161992
171993
181994
191995
201996
211997
221998
231999
242000
252001
262002
272003
282004
292005
302006
312007
322008
332009 [3]
342010 [4]
352011 [5]
362012 [6]
372013 [6]
382014 [6]
392015 [6] [7]
402016 [1]
412017 [1]
422018 [1]
432019 [1]
442020 [8]
452021 [9]
462022 [10]
472023 [11]

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