Star Awards 2002

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Star Awards 2002
红星大奖2002
Date8 December 2002
LocationMediaCorp TV Theatre
CountrySingapore
Hosted byTimothy Chao
Chun Guek Lay
Highlights
Best Drama Beautiful Connection 九层糕
Best Variety/Info-ed ShowThe Mission 创业无敌手
Best Actor Li Nanxing 李南星
Best Actress Huang Biren 黄碧仁
Special Achèvement Award Chen Shucheng 陈澍承
Television/radio coverage
Network MediaCorp Channel 8
Runtime180 mins
  2001  · Star Awards ·  2003  

Star Awards 2002 is a television award telecast in 2002 as part of the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV Channel 8. The ninth installment was held on 8 December 2002, with the ceremony hosted by Taiwanese host Timothy Chao and Channel 8 newscaster Chun Guek Lay. 28 awards were given out this year, an increase of five from last year, including three new categories awarded this year.

Contents

This is the first a movie had garnered nominations for the Star Awards ceremony. However, Best Serial Beautiful Connection became the most successful winner for the ceremony, having won three awards in the ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.

As like preceding ceremonies, Professional and Technical Awards were presented before the main ceremony via a clip montage due to time constraints. Unless otherwise stated, the lists of winners are only reflected in the table.

Best Director 最佳导演
Best Screenplay 最佳剧本
Best Sound Design 最佳音效
  • Chen Weichang 陈伟晶 and Leong Mei Han 梁美娴 - The Reunion 顶天立地
Best Set Design 最佳布景设计
  • Chen Jiagu 陈家谷 and Oh Hock Leong 胡福隆 - Bukit Ho Swee 河水山
Best Variety Producer 最佳综艺编导
  • Tan Bee Leng 陈美玲 – City Beat 城人杂志
Best Variety Research Writer 最佳综艺资料撰稿
  • Goh Huiling 吴慧玲 - The Mission 创业无敌手
Best News Story 最佳新闻报道
  • Wi Jinfeng 吴金凤 - Geylang, Home Sweet Home? 芽笼,Home Sweet Home?
Top Rated Drama Serial 最高收视率电视剧

The main awards were presented during the ceremony

Best Drama Serial 最佳电视剧
Best Sitcom 最佳情境喜剧
  • I Not Stupid 小孩不笨
    • Don't Worry Be Happy (Season 6) 敢敢做个开心人6
    • Katong Miss Oh 加东Miss Oh
    • New Dragon's Inn 新龙门客栈
    • School Days (Season 3) 七彩学堂3
Best Variety Show 最佳综艺节目
Best Variety Special 最佳综艺特备节目
  • NKF Charity Show 2002 (Show 2) 群星照亮千万心魅力闪耀天地情
    • Affairs of the Heart 心手相连
    • LNY Eve Variety Special 2002 骏马奔腾迎新春2002
    • NKF Charity Show 2002 (Show 1) 群星照亮千万心爱无界限传温情
    • Star Awards 2001 红星大奖 2001
Best Actor 最佳男主角
Best Actress 最佳女主角
Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角
Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角
Best Variety Show Host 最佳综艺主持人
  • Sharon Au 欧菁仙 - City Beat 城人杂志
    • Dasmond Koh 许振荣 - The Mission 创业无敌手
    • Jeff Wang 王建复 - City Beat 城人杂志
    • Mark Lee 李国煌 - One Fun Day 惊喜一整天
    • Dennis Chew 周崇庆 - One Fun Day 惊喜一整天
Best Comedy Performer 最佳喜剧演员
Young Talent Award 青苹果奖
Best News/Current Affairs Presenter 最佳新闻播报/时事主持人
  • Chun Guek Lay 曾月丽
    • Chew Huoy Min 周慧敏
    • Chua Ying 蔡萦
    • Ng Siew Leng 黄秀玲
    • Tung Soo Hua 董素华
Best Theme Song 最佳主题曲
Most Popular Newcomer 最受欢迎新人

Special awards

Special Achievement Award
特别成就奖
Chen Shucheng 陈澍承

Popularity awards

BoldTop 10 winners
nRecipient's accumulated number of awards
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes
十大最受欢迎女艺人
ArtistesTop 10
Huang Biren 黄碧仁5
Lin Meijiao 林梅娇
Michelle Saram 郑雪儿1
Zoe Tay 郑惠玉9
Ivy Lee 李锦梅5
Chen Liping 陈莉萍8
Xiang Yun 向云8
Chen Huihui 陈慧慧
Pan Lingling 潘玲玲
Koh Chieng Mun 许静雯
Phyllis Quek 郭妃丽5
Fann Wong 范文芳8
Fiona Xie 谢宛谕
Wong Li Lin 黄丽玲
Patricia Mok 莫小玲
Jacelyn Tay 郑秀珍4
Yvonne Lim 林湘萍
Sharon Au 欧菁仙4
Cynthia Koh 许美珍
Aileen Tan 陈丽贞
Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes
十大最受欢迎男艺人
ArtistesTop 10
Huang Wenyong 黄文永
Christopher Lee 李铭顺4
Chew Chor Meng 周初明9
Mark Lee 李国煌4
Xie Shaoguang 谢韶光8
Terence Cao 曹国辉
Li Nanxing 李南星9
Edmund Chen 陈之财2
Chen Hanwei 陈汉玮
Gurmit Singh 葛米星1
Tay Ping Hui 郑斌辉
Dennis Chew 周崇庆
Moses Lim 林益民
Chen Tianwen 陈天文
Richard Low 刘谦益
Billy Wang 东方比利1
Chen Shucheng 陈澍承
Jack Neo 梁智强5
Vincent Ng 翁清海
Dasmond Koh 许振荣2
  • ^1 Gurmit Singh was not present during the ceremony.

Malaysia polling

Malaysia's Favourite Drama Serial
马来西亚最受欢迎电视剧
Malaysia's Favourite Male Artiste
马来西亚最受欢迎男艺人
Malaysia's Favourite Female Artiste
马来西亚最受欢迎女艺人

Ceremony

Professional and Technical Awards were presented before the main ceremony via a clip montage due to time constraints. The main awards were presented during the ceremony

Presenters

The following individuals presented awards or performed musical numbers.

Artistes / Special guests
Bowie Lam 林保怡
Karen Mok 莫文蔚
Presented Best Actor
Aaron Kwok 郭富城
Zoe Tay 郑惠玉
Presented Best Actress
Law Kar-ying 罗家英Presented Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress
Jack Neo 梁智强
Sharon Au 欧菁仙
Presented Best Comedian
Li Nanxing 李南星Presented Most Favourite Newcomer
Mavis Hee 许美静
Power Station 动力火车
Presented Best Theme Song
Alex Dung 董至成Presented Best Variety Show Host
Jack Neo 梁智强Presented Young Talent Award
Professor Emeritus and Founding Dean of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technology University
Professor Eddie Kuo 郭振羽
Presented Best Newscaster/Current Affairs Host
Tony Leung 梁朝伟
Andy Lau 刘德华
Presented Best Drama Serial, Best Variety Show and Best Variety Special
Lydia Sum 沈殿霞Presented Best Sitcom
Bowie Lam 林保怡Presented Malaysia's Favourite Drama Serial, Malaysia's Favourite Male Artiste and Malaysia's Favourite Female Artiste
Minister for Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Transport
Lee Yock Suan 李玉全
Presented Special Achievement Award
Lydia Sum 沈殿霞
Alex Dung 董至成
Presented Top 10 Most Favourite Male Artiste
Aaron Kwok 郭富城
Karen Mok 莫文蔚
Presented Top 10 Most Favourite Female Artiste

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