25th Saturn Awards
25th Saturn Awards | |
---|---|
Date | June 9, 1999 |
Site | California, U.S. |
The 25th Saturn Awards, honoring the best in science fiction, fantasy and horror film and television in 1998, were held on June 9 1999.[1]
Below is a complete list of nominees and winners. Winners are highlighted in bold.
Film Nominations
Best Actor
- Vampires – James Woods
- The Truman Show – Jim Carrey
- The X-Files – David Duchovny
- Meet Joe Black – Anthony Hopkins
- American History X – Edward Norton
- Armageddon – Bruce Willis
Best Supporting Actor
- Apt Pupil – Ian McKellen
- Armageddon – Ben Affleck
- City of Angels – Dennis Franz
- The Truman Show – Ed Harris
- Lost in Space – Gary Oldman
- A Simple Plan – Billy Bob Thornton
Best Actress
- Ever After: A Cinderella Story – Drew Barrymore
- The X-Files – Gillian Anderson
- Halloween H20: 20 Years Later – Jamie Lee Curtis
- City of Angels – Meg Ryan
- Bride of Chucky – Jennifer Tilly
- The Mask of Zorro – Catherine Zeta-Jones
Best Supporting Actress
- Pleasantville – Joan Allen
- Meet Joe Black – Claire Forlani
- Psycho – Anne Heche
- Ever After: A Cinderella Story – Anjelica Huston
- Vampires – Sheryl Lee
- Mighty Joe Young – Charlize Theron
Best Young Actor/Actress
- Pleasantville – Tobey Maguire
- Disturbing Behavior – Katie Holmes
- The Faculty – Josh Hartnett
- Lost in Space – Jack Johnson
- Apt Pupil – Brad Renfro
- Urban Legend – Alicia Witt
Best Writer
- The Truman Show – Andrew Niccol
- Apt Pupil – Brandon Boyce
- Bride of Chucky – Don Mancini
- Dark City – Alex Proyas
- Pleasantville – Gary Ross
- Psycho – Joseph Stefano
Best Director
- Armageddon – Michael Bay
- The X-Files – Rob Bowman
- Godzilla – Roland Emmerich
- Dark City – Alex Proyas
- Apt Pupil – Bryan Singer
- The Truman Show – Peter Weir
Best Costume
- Ever After: A Cinderella Story – Jenny Beavan
- Lost in Space – Vin Burnham/Robert Bell/Gilly Hebden
- Armageddon – Michael Kaplan/Magali Guidasci
- Dark City – Liz Keogh
- Pleasantville – Judianna Makovsky
- The Mask of Zorro – Graciela Mazón
Best Make-Up
- Vampires – Robert Kurtzman/Greg Nicotero/Howard Berger
- Blade – Greg Cannom/Michael Germain
- The X-Files – Alec Gillis/Tom Woodruff, Jr./Michael Mills/Greg Nelson
- Dark City – Bob McCarron/Lesley Vandervalt/Lynn Wheeler
- Lost in Space – Peter Robb-King
- Star Trek: Insurrection – Michael Westmore
Best Special Effects
- Godzilla – Volker Engel/Patrick Tatopoulos/Karen E. Goulekas/Clay Pinney
- Mighty Joe Young – Rick Baker/Hoyt Yeatman/Allen Hall/Jim Mitchell
- Lost in Space – Angus Bickerton
- Saving Private Ryan – Roger Guyett/Stefen Fangmeier/Neil Corbould
- Dark City – Andrew Mason/Mara Bryan/Peter Doyle/Tom Davies
- Armageddon – Pat McClung/Richard R. Hoover/John Frazier
Best Music
- Vampires – John Carpenter
- Wild Things – George S. Clinton
- Ever After: A Cinderella Story – George Fenton
- Meet Joe Black – Thomas Newman
- Armageddon – Trevor Rabin
- The Prince of Egypt – Hans Zimmer
Best Genre Network Series
Best Cable/Syndicated Series
- Babylon 5
- The Outer Limits
- Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal
- Sliders
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Stargate SG-1
Best Science Fiction Film
Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
Best Fantasy Film
Best Horror Film
Best Home Video Release
Best TV Actor
- Stargate SG-1 – Richard Dean Anderson
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer – Nicholas Brendon
- Babylon 5 – Bruce Boxleitner
- The X-Files – David Duchovny
- Millennium – Lance Henriksen
- Seven Days – Jonathan LaPaglia
Best TV Actress
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer – Sarah Michelle Gellar
- The X-Files – Gillian Anderson
- Babylon 5 – Claudia Christian
- Charmed – Shannen Doherty
- Star Trek: Voyager – Kate Mulgrew
- Star Trek: Voyager – Jeri Ryan
George Pal Memorial Award
Life Career Award
President's Award
Service Award
References
- ↑ "Saturn Award". Retrieved 2013-09-24.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/12/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.