Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Male

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Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Male
Noah Schnapp by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Country United States
First awarded 2009
Last awarded 2019
Currently held by Noah Schnapp for Stranger Things (2019)
Most awards Tyler Posey (2)

Ian Harding (2)

Tyler Blackburn (2)
Most nominations Tyler Posey (7)
Website http://www.teenchoice.com/
Daren Kagasoff was the first recipient of the award in 2009 for his role in The Secret Life of the American Teenager. Daren Kagasoff at the Twilight premiere.jpg
Daren Kagasoff was the first recipient of the award in 2009 for his role in The Secret Life of the American Teenager .

The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Summer TV Star: Male. The award was first introduced in 2009 with Daren Kagasoff being the inaugural winner.

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Choice Summer TV Star: Male has been won by Tyler Blackburn, Ian Harding and Tyler Posey the most times, with two wins each one. Posey is the most nominated actor in this category with seven nominations.

In 2018, the award was introduced as Choice Summer TV Star with the nominees, Male and Females being in the same category.

The current winner as Choice Summer TV Star: Male is Noah Schnapp for Stranger Things (2019).

Two-time winner Tyler Posey, star of Teen Wolf, is the most nominated actor in this category with seven nominations. He is tied as the actor with the most wins. Tyler Posey (9347814680).jpg
Two-time winner Tyler Posey, star of Teen Wolf, is the most nominated actor in this category with seven nominations. He is tied as the actor with the most wins.
Two-time winner Tyler Blackburn, star of Pretty Little Liars, is tied as the actor with most wins. Tyler Blackburn-002 (25576681706).jpg
Two-time winner Tyler Blackburn, star of Pretty Little Liars , is tied as the actor with most wins.
Two-time winner Ian Harding, star of Pretty Little Liars, is tied as the actor with most wins. Ian Harding 2019 1.jpg
Two-time winner Ian Harding, star of Pretty Little Liars , is tied as the actor with most wins.

Winners and nominees

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2009 Daren Kagasoff The Secret Life of the American Teenager [1]

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Ian Harding Pretty Little Liars [2]
2011 Ian Harding Pretty Little Liars [3]
2012 Tyler Posey Teen Wolf [4]
2013 Keegan Allen Pretty Little Liars [5]
2014 Tyler Blackburn Pretty Little Liars [6]
2015 Tyler Blackburn Pretty Little Liars [7]
2016 Dylan O'Brien Teen Wolf [8]
2017 Tyler Posey Teen Wolf [9]
2018 Awarded as Choice Summer TV Star°

Olivia Holt - Cloak & Dagger

Male Nominees:

Female Nominees:

[10]
2019 Noah Schnapp Stranger Things [11]

Most wins

The following individuals received two or more Choice Summer TV Star: Male awards:

2 Wins

Most nominations

The following individuals received two or more Choice Summer TV Star: Male nominations:

7 Nominations

4 Nominations

3 Nominations

2 Nominations

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