Star Awards 1995

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Star Awards 1995
Date9 July 1995 [1]
LocationTCS TV Theatre, Singapore
Hosted by
Television/radio coverage
Network Television Corporation of Singapore Channel 8
Produced by
  • Lin Peiqin
  • Wen Shusen
Directed byLi Yiwen
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Star Awards 1995 is the second edition of the annual Star Awards presented by the Television Corporation of Singapore to honour its artistes who work on Channel 8. A total of 21 awards were given out at the ceremony, with addition of 5 new categories where winners were selected by a panel of judges. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Special Achievement Award
Most Popular Drama Serial Most Popular Telemovie
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Most Popular Male Artiste Most Popular Female Artiste
Top 5 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 5 Most Popular Female Artistes
Most Popular Newcomer [7] Most Popular Theme Song

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