Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
(Redirected from Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Performer)
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress) is one of the awards given to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress) | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by a Young Performer (Actor/Actress) |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
First awarded | Jonathan Lipnicki for Jerry Maguire (1996) |
Currently held by | Dominic Sessa for The Holdovers (2023) |
Website | www.criticschoice.com |
Winners and nominees
edit1990s
edit- Best Child Performance (1996-2003)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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1996 | Jonathan Lipnicki | Ray Boyd | Jerry Maguire |
1997 | Jurnee Smollett | Eve Batiste | Eve's Bayou |
1998 | Ian Michael Smith | Simon Birch | Simon Birch |
1999 | Haley Joel Osment | Cole Sear | The Sixth Sense |
2000s
editYear | Performer | Character | Film |
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2000 | Jamie Bell | Billy Elliot | Billy Elliot |
2001 [1] |
Dakota Fanning | Lucy Diamond Dawson | I Am Sam |
Haley Joel Osment | David | A.I. Artificial Intelligence | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | |
2002 [2] |
Kieran Culkin | Jason "Igby" Slocumb Jr. | Igby Goes Down |
Tyler Hoechlin | Michael Sullivan Jr. | Road to Perdition | |
Nicholas Hoult | Marcus Brewer | About a Boy | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | |
2003 [3] |
Keisha Castle-Hughes | Paikea "Pai" Apirana | Whale Rider |
Emma Bolger | Ariel Sullivan | In America | |
Sarah Bolger | Christy Sullivan | ||
Evan Rachel Wood | Tracy Freeland | Thirteen |
- Best Young Actor (2004-2007)
- Best Young Actress (2004-2007)
- Best Young Performer (2008-present)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2008 [8] |
Dev Patel | Jamal Malik | Slumdog Millionaire |
Dakota Fanning | Lily Owens | The Secret Life of Bees | |
David Kross | Young Michael Berg | The Reader | |
Brandon Walters | Nullah | Australia | |
2009 [9][10] |
Saoirse Ronan | Susie Salmon | The Lovely Bones |
Jae Head | Sean "S.J." Tuohy Jr. | The Blind Side | |
Bailee Madison | Isabelle Cahill | Brothers | |
Max Records | Max | Where the Wild Things Are | |
Kodi Smit-McPhee | Boy | The Road |
2010s
edit2020s
editReferences
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