Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix | |
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Awarded for | Japanese television dramas |
Country | Japan |
Presented by | Nikkan Sports |
First awarded | 1997 |
Website | Official website |
The Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix is an award given by the Nikkan Sports newspaper to Japanese television dramas. [1]
The award is determined by viewer votes.
The 14th Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix was canceled due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
# | Best Drama | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress | Best Newcomer |
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1st (1997) | Love Generation | Takuya Kimura (Love Generation) | Takako Tokiwa (Saigo no Koi) | Mansai Nomura (Aguri) | Izumi Inamori (Beach Boys) | Hideaki Takizawa (News no Onna) |
2nd (1998) | Great Teacher Onizuka | Tsuyoshi Domoto (Ao no Jidai) | Makiko Esumi (Shomuni) | Takaya Kamikawa (Omizu no Hanamichi) | Kyoko Fukada (Kamisama, Mō Sukoshi dake) | Tsubasa Imai (Brothers) |
3rd (1999) | Beautiful Life | Takuya Kimura (Beautiful Life) | Takako Tokiwa (Beautiful Life) | Takaya Kamikawa (Cinderella wa Nemuranai) | Miki Mizuno (Beautiful Life) | Kazama Shunsuke ( Kinpachi-sensei ) |
4th (2000) | Hero | Takuya Kimura (Hero) | Rie Tomosaka (Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta Koto) | Takaya Kamikawa (Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta Koto) | Mayo Suzukaze (Haregi, Koko Ichiban) | Tomohisa Yamashita ( Ikebukuro West Gate Park ) |
5th (2001) | Antique | Hideaki Takizawa (Antique) | Eri Fukatsu (Koi no Chikara) | Takaya Kamikawa (Shin Omizu no Hanamichi) | Yūki Amami (Suiyōbi no Jōji) | Sho Sakurai (Heaven Cannot Wait 2) |
6th (2002) | Good Luck!! | Takuya Kimura (Good Luck!!) | Yūko Takeuchi ( Lunch no Joō ) | Koichi Domoto ( Remote ) | Akiko Yada ( Boku no Ikiru Michi ) | Hiroki Uchi (Boku no Ikiru Michi) |
7th (2003) | Suna no Utsuwa | Masahiro Nakai (Suna no Utsuwa) | Yūko Takeuchi ( Pride ) | Takaya Kamikawa (Shiroi Kyotô) | Koyuki (Boku to Kanojo to Kanojo no Ikiru Michi) | Ryo Nishikido (Teruteru Kazoku) |
8th (2004) | Yoshitsune | Hideaki Takizawa (Yoshitsune) | Yūki Amami (Rikon Bengoshi) | Kazuya Kamenashi (Gokusen) | Aya Okamoto (Tragedy of "M") | Hikaru Yaotome, Taiyō Ayukawa, Kota Yabu (Kinpachi-sensei) |
# | Best Drama | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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9th (2005) | Engine | Tomohisa Yamashita ( Nobuta wo Produce ) | Yūki Amami ( The Queen's Classroom ) | Junichi Okada (Tiger & Dragon) | Hiroko Yakushimaru ( 1 Litre no Namida ) |
10th (2006) | Hana Yori Dango Returns | Kazunari Ninomiya (Haikei, Chichiue-sama) | Mao Inoue (Hana Yori Dango Returns) | Jun Matsumoto (Hana Yori Dango Returns) | Kyōka Suzuki ( Karei-naru Ichizoku ) |
11th (2007) | Yūkan Club | Jin Akanishi (Yūkan Club) | Maki Horikita ( Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ) | Toma Ikuta (Hanazakari no Kimitachi e) | Yuu Kashii (Yūkan Club) |
12th (2008) | Maō | Satoshi Ohno (Maō) | Aoi Miyazaki ( Atsuhime ) | Ryo Nishikido ( Last Friends ) | Juri Ueno (Last Friends) |
13th (2009) | The Wallflower | Kazuya Kamenashi (The Wallflower) | Yūki Amami (Boss) | Seiyō Uchino ( Jin ) | Aya Ōmasa (The Wallflower) |
14th (2010) | Cancelled due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami | ||||
15th (2011) | Yōkai Ningen Bem | Kazuya Kamenashi (Yōkai Ningen Bem) | Nanako Matsushima ( I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper. ) | Fuku Suzuki (Yōkai Ningen Bem) | Anne Watanabe (Yōkai Ningen Bem) |
16th (2012) | Kagi no Kakatta Heya | Satoshi Ohno (Kagi no Kakatta Heya) | Maki Horikita ( Doctor Ume ) | Kōichi Satō (Kagi no Kakatta Heya) | Erika Toda (Kagi no Kakatta Heya) |
17th (2013) | Hanzawa Naoki | Masato Sakai (Hanzawa Naoki) | Rena Nōnen ( Amachan ) | Kataoka Ainosuke VI (Hanzawa Naoki) | Ko Shibasaki ( Ando-Roid ) |
18th (2014) | Shinigami-kun | Satoshi Ohno (Shinigami-kun) | Haruka Ayase ( Kyō wa Kaisha Yasumimasu. ) | Atsuro Watabe (War of Money) | Fumino Kimura (War of Money) |
19th (2015) | Algernon ni Hanataba o | Tomohisa Yamashita (Algernon ni Hanataba o) | Satomi Ishihara ( 5-ji Kara 9-ji Made ) | Tomohisa Yamashita (5-ji Kara 9-ji Made) | Chiaki Kuriyama (Algernon ni Hanataba o) |
20th (2016) | Sekai Ichi Muzukashii Koi | Satoshi Ohno (Sekai Ichi Muzukashii Koi) | Yui Aragaki ( The Full-Time Wife Escapist ) | Teruyuki Kagawa (99.9) | Eiko Koike (Sekai Ichi Muzukashii Koi) |
21st (2017) | 99.9 (S2) | Jun Matsumoto (99.9 Season 2) | Satomi Ishihara (Unnatural) | Teruyuki Kagawa (99.9 Season 2) | Fumino Kimura (99.9 Season 2) |
22nd (2018) | Ossan's Love | Kei Tanaka (Ossan's Love) | Haruka Ayase (Stepmom and Daughter Blues) | Kento Hayashi (Ossan's Love) | Rio Uchida (Ossan's Love) |
23rd (2019) | In Hand | Kei Tanaka ( Your Turn to Kill , Ossan's Love in the Sky) | Erika Toda ( Scarlet ) | Gaku Hamada (In Hand) | Nanao (In Hand) |
24th (2020) | Hanzawa Naoki (S2) | Hiroki Hasegawa ( Awaiting Kirin ) | Haruka Ayase (Heaven and Hell: Soul Exchange) | Shōta Sometani ( Awaiting Kirin ) | Fumi Nikaido ( Yell ) |
25th (2021) | The Men of the Wada Family | Masaki Aiba (The Men of the Wada Family) | Haru (Night Doctor and Dear My Loneliness and Darkness) | Yuta Kishi (Night Doctor) | Aju Makita ( Welcome Home, Monet ) |
26th (2022) | The Black Swindler | Sho Hirano (The Black Swindler) | Sakura Ando ( Rebooting ) | Tomokazu Miura (The Black Swindler) | Yuina Kuroshima (The Black Swindler) |
27th (2023) | Marriage Hunter | Shunsuke Michieda (Mars) | Nao ( Even If You Don't Do It ) | Yūsei Yagi (Marriage Hunter and others) | Ai Yoshikawa (Mars and Cinderella of Midsummer) |
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