List of film acting awards

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This list of film acting awards is an index to articles that describe awards given to actors and actresses in films. It includes general awards, best cast awards, and awards for debut actresses and actors. It excludes awards for lead actress, lead actor and supporting actor (male and female), which are covered by separate lists.

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General

CountryAwardVenue sponsorDescription
South Korea Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actor (Film) Baeksang Arts Awards [1] [2]
South Korea Baeksang Arts Awards for Most Popular Actress (Film) Baeksang Arts Awards [1]
Europe European Film Award for Best Supporting Performance European Film Academy [3]
United States Women in Film & Video-DC Women of Vision Awards Women in Film and Television International Creative and technical achievements in media [4]
United States Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards Women in Film and Television International Excellence in entertainment [5]

Best Cast

CountryAwardSponsorDescription
United States Black Reel Award for Outstanding Ensemble Black Reel Awards African Americans
United States Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast Boston Society of Film Critics
United States Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble Broadcast Film Critics Association
United States Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast Florida Film Critics Circle
United States Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast Gotham Awards
United States Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards
United States National Board of Review Award for Best Cast National Board of Review
United States Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Online Film Critics Society
United States San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by an Ensemble San Diego Film Critics Society
United States Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture International Press Academy
United States Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild
United States Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Debut actress

CountryAwardVenue / sponsorLanguage
South Korea Baeksang Arts Awards for Best New Actress (Film) Baeksang Arts Awards Korean
United Kingdom Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer Empire (film magazine)English
United Kingdom Empire Award for Best Newcomer Empire (film magazine)
India Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut Filmfare (film magazine)Hindi
India Producers Guild Film Award for Best Female Debut Producers Guild Film Awards
India Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South Filmfare (film magazine)Telugu
India SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut Vibri Media Group
India Santosham Best Debut Actress Award Santosham Film Awards
India ITFA Best New Actress Award International Tamil Film Awards Tamil
India Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress Star Vijay
Macao Golden Lotus Award for Best Newcomer Macau Film and Television Media Association,
China International Cultural Communication Center
Mandarin
China Huabiao Award for Outstanding New Actress Huabiao Awards
Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best New Performer Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards Taiwanese

Male debut actors

CountryAwardVenue / sponsorLanguage
South Korea Baeksang Arts Awards for Best New Actor (Film) Baeksang Arts Awards Korean
United Kingdom Empire Award for Best Male Newcomer Empire film magazineEnglish
United Kingdom Empire Award for Best Newcomer Empire film magazine
United States Bollywood Movie Award – Best Male Debut Bollywood Movie Awards Hindi
India Gold Award for Debut in a Lead Role (Male) Gold Awards
India IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Male International Indian Film Academy Awards
India SIIMA Award for Best Male Debut Vibri Media GroupTelugu
India Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South Filmfare (film magazine)
Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best New Performer Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards Taiwanese
Macau Golden Lotus Award for Best Newcomer Macau Film and Television Media Association,
China International Cultural Communication Center
Mandarin
China Huabiao Award for Outstanding New Actor Huabiao Awards
India ITFA Best New Actor Award International Tamil Film Awards Tamil
India Vijay Award for Best Debut Actor Vijay Awards

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References

  1. 1 2 Official website (in Korean)
  2. http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/fi/prize.nhn?code=19 Baeksang Arts Awards] at Naver (in Korean)
  3. European Film Academy archive
  4. Penny Marshall Charms Avalon Audience, Aug 30 2013, DC Outlook
  5. "Photos | Women In Film Crystal Lucy Awards 2010". Seattle Post-Intelligencer . June 1, 2010. Retrieved February 11, 2011.