15th Youth in Film Awards

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15th Youth in Film Awards
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Awarded forAchievement in the 19921993
DateFebruary 5, 1994
Site Sportsmen's Lodge
Studio City, California
Hosted by Melissa Joan Hart
Official website YoungArtistAwards.org

The 15th Youth in Film Awards ceremony (now known as the Young Artist Awards), presented by the Youth in Film Association, honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film, television and theatre for the 1992-1993 season, and took place on February 5, 1994, at the Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City, California. [1] [2] [3]

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Established in 1978 by long-standing Hollywood Foreign Press Association member, Maureen Dragone, the Youth in Film Association was the first organization to establish an awards ceremony specifically set to recognize and award the contributions of performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film, television, theater and music. [1] [4] [5]

Categories

Bold indicates the winner in each category. [3]

Best Young Performer in a Motion Picture

Best Youth Actor Leading Role in a Motion Picture: Drama

(tie) Edward Furlong - A Home of Our Own (Gramercy Pictures)
(tie) Jason James Richter - Free Willy (Warner Bros)

Best Youth Actress Leading Role in a Motion Picture: Drama

Ariana Richards - Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures)

Best Youth Actor Leading Role in a Motion Picture: Comedy

Mason Gamble - Dennis the Menace (Warner Bros)

Best Youth Actress Leading Role in a Motion Picture: Comedy

(tie) Thora Birch - Hocus Pocus (Walt Disney Pictures)
(tie) Christina Vidal - Life with Mikey (Touchstone Pictures)

Best Youth Actor Co-Starring in a Motion Picture: Drama

Joseph Mazzello - Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures)

Best Youth Actress Co-Starring in a Motion Picture: Drama

Reese Witherspoon - Jack the Bear (20th Century Fox)

Best Youth Actor Under 10 in a Motion Picture

Ross Malinger - Sleepless in Seattle (TriStar)

Best Youth Actress Under 10 in a Motion Picture

Melanie Chang - The Joy Luck Club (Hollywood Pictures)

Best Young Performer in a TV Movie, Mini-Series or Special

Best Youth Actor in a TV Mini-Series, Movie of the Week, or Special

Benjamin Brazier - Heidi (Disney)

Best Youth Actress in a TV Mini-Series, Movie of the Week, or Special

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen - Double, Double, Toil and Trouble (ABC)

Best Young Performer in a Television Series

Best Youth Actor Leading Role in a Television Series

Jonathan Brandis - seaQuest DSV (NBC)

Best Youth Actress Leading Role in a Television Series

Rae'Ven Kelly - I'll Fly Away (NBC)

Best Youth Comedian

Johnny Galecki - Roseanne (ABC)

Best Youth Comedienne

Jenna von Oÿ - Blossom (NBC)

Best Youth Actor Recurring or Regular in a TV Series

Adam Wylie - Picket Fences (CBS)

Best Youth Actress Recurring or Regular in a TV Series

Sabrina Wiener - Cheers (NBC)

Best Youth Actor in a Soap Opera

Tommy Michaels - All My Children (ABC)

Best Youth Actress in a Soap Opera

Rachel Miner - Guiding Light (CBS)

Best Youth Actor Guest-Starring in a Television Show

Adam Wylie - The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (FOX)

Best Youth Actress Guest-Starring in a Television Show

Courtney Peldon - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (ABC)

Best Youth Actor Under 10 in a Television Series or Show

(tie) Jonathan Hernandez - General Hospital (ABC)
(tie) Shawn Toovey - Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (CBS)

Best Youth Actress Under 10 in a Television Series or Show

(tie) Ashley Johnson - Phenom (ABC)
(tie) Ashley Peldon - Shameful Secrets (ABC)

Best Young Performer in a Voice Over Role

Best Youth Actor in a Voice-Over Role: TV or Movie

Adam Wylie - All-New Dennis the Menace (CBS)

Best Youth Actress in a Voice-Over Role: TV or Movie

Anndi McAfee - Tom and Jerry: The Movie (Miramax)

Best Young Host in a Television Show

Outstanding Youth Host in a TV Magazine, News, or Variety Show

Mario Lopez - Name Your Adventure (NBC)

Best Young Ensemble Performance

Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series

Home Improvement (ABC) - Zachery Ty Bryan, Taran Noah Smith, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Cable or Off-Prime Time Series

Kids Incorporated (Disney Channel) - Eric Balfour Nicole Brown, Jared Delgin, Kenny Ford, Love Hewitt, Anastasia Horne, and Haylie Johnson

Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Motion Picture

The Sandlot (20th Century Fox) - Brandon Quintin Adams, Victor DiMattia, Grant Gelt, Tom Guiry, Chauncey Leopardi, Shane Obedzinski, Patrick Renna, Mike Vitar, and Marty York

Best Young Performer in Live Theatre

Best Youth Actor in Live Theatre

J. D. Daniels - Conversations with My Father (Los Angeles)

Best Youth Actress in Live Theatre

Soleil Moon Frye - Orestes

Best Family Entertainment

Outstanding Youth Mini-Video Series

Karate for Kids (Bright Ideas Productions) - Brandon Gaines, Erika Nenekervis, Terri Tseng, Niven Shan, and Joshua Walker

Outstanding Family TV Special, Movie of the Week, or Mini-Series

Heidi (Disney Channel)

Best New Television Series

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (CBS)

Outstanding Family Motion Picture: Action/Adventure

Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures)

Outstanding Family Motion Picture: Comedy

Sleepless in Seattle (TriStar)

Outstanding Family Motion Picture: Drama

Free Willy (Warner Bros)

Youth In Film's Special Awards

The Jackie Coogan Award

Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Motion Pictures

Steven Spielberg

The Michael Landon Award

Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Television

Merv Griffin - Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune

Former Child Star - Life Achievement Award

Shelley Fabares - The Donna Reed Show
Jimmy Hawkins - It's A Wonderful Life

Most Promising New Youth Actress

Christina Vidal - Life with Mikey

The Music Award of Merit

Gail Purse - Producer for Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra

Family Classic Award

Al Burton - Producer of The New Lassie Series

Outstanding Dissemination of News for Kids Through Radio

Radio AAHS Program - Bill Barnett, President

Outstanding Youth Actors in a Family Foreign Film

Ruaidhri Conroy and Ciarán Fitzgerald (Ireland) - Into the West

Outstanding Family Foreign Film

Into the West (Ireland) - Directed by Mike Newell

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