Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent

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Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded1999
Last awarded2013
Website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Popular New Male Talent was an award presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 41st Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1999. [1] The award is given to honour a standout performance of a new male talent on an Australian program. It may or may not be his first television appearance, however it is his first major television role. [2] The winner and nominees of Most Popular New Male Talent were chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website. [3] This award category was eliminated in 2014 and replaced by the gender non-specific category, Most Popular New Talent. [4] Home and Away has the most recipients of this award, with a total of seven wins, followed by Neighbours with two wins.

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Winners and nominees

KeyMeaning
Double-dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates the winner
YearNomineesProgram(s)NetworkRef
1999 Daniel MacPherson Double-dagger-14-plain.png Neighbours Network Ten [1]
Paul Bishop Blue Heelers Seven Network
Troy DannOutback Adventures with Troy DannSeven Network
Graeme Squires Home and Away Seven Network
2000 Justin Melvey Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [5]
Rove McManus Rove Network Ten
James O'LoughlinInside the Arena Arena
Cameron Welsh Home and AwaySeven Network
2001 Jamie Durie Double-dagger-14-plain.png Backyard Blitz Nine Network [6]
Beau Brady Home and AwaySeven Network
Chris Egan Home and AwaySeven Network
Ben Steel Home and AwaySeven Network
2002 Ditch Davey Double-dagger-14-plain.pngBlue HeelersSeven Network [7]
Conrad Coleby All Saints Seven Network
Martin Dingle-Wall Home and AwaySeven Network
Blair McDonough NeighboursNetwork Ten
Danny Raco Home and AwaySeven Network
2003 Patrick Harvey Double-dagger-14-plain.pngNeighboursNetwork Ten [8]
Jay Bunyan NeighboursNetwork Ten
Daniel Collopy Home and AwaySeven Network
Michael Dorman The Secret Life of Us Network Ten
Ben Mortley McLeod's Daughters Nine Network
2004 Kip Gamblin Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [9]
Dr. Chris Brown Harry's Practice Seven Network
Daniel Frederiksen Stingers Nine Network
Andrew O'Keefe Deal or No Deal Seven Network
Luke van DyckDIY RescueNine Network
Renovation Rescue
2005 Chris Hemsworth Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [10]
Ben Nicholas NeighboursNetwork Ten
Dean O'Gorman McLeod's DaughtersNine Network
Jason Smith Home and AwaySeven Network
Wil Traval All SaintsSeven Network
2006 Paul O'Brien Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [11]
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks ABC
Dan O'Connor NeighboursNetwork Ten
Jonny Pasvolsky McLeod's DaughtersNine Network
Rhys Wakefield Home and AwaySeven Network
2007 Dustin Clare Double-dagger-14-plain.pngMcLeod's DaughtersNine Network [12]
Ben Lawson NeighboursNetwork Ten
Bobby Morley Home and AwaySeven Network
Chris Sadrinna Home and AwaySeven Network
Andrew Supanz All SaintsSeven Network
2008 Lincoln Lewis Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [13]
Jack Campbell All SaintsSeven Network
Sam Clark NeighboursNetwork Ten
David Lyons Sea Patrol Nine Network
Stuart MacGill Stuart MacGill Uncorked The LifeStyle Channel
2009 Hugh Sheridan Double-dagger-14-plain.png Packed to the Rafters Seven Network [14]
Dean Geyer NeighboursNetwork Ten
George Houvardas Packed to the RaftersSeven Network
Matt Lee So You Think You Can Dance Australia Network Ten
Jordan Rodrigues Home and AwaySeven Network
2010 Luke Mitchell Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [15]
Charlie Pickering The 7pm Project Network Ten
Matt Preston MasterChef Australia Network Ten
James Stewart Packed to the RaftersSeven Network
Josh Thomas Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation Network Ten
2011 Firass Dirani Double-dagger-14-plain.png Underbelly: The Golden Mile Nine Network [16]
Charles Cottier Home and AwaySeven Network
Eddie Perfect Offspring Network Ten
Manu Feildel My Kitchen Rules Seven Network
Ryan Corr Packed to the RaftersSeven Network
2012 Steve Peacocke Double-dagger-14-plain.pngHome and AwaySeven Network [17]
Dan Ewing Home and AwaySeven Network
Peter Kuruvita My Sri Lanka with Peter Kuruvita SBS
James MasonNeighboursNetwork Ten
Tom Wren Winners & Losers Seven Network
2013 Joel Madden The Voice Australia Nine Network [18]
Alex Williams Underground: The Julian Assange Story Network Ten
David Campbell Mornings Nine Network
Robert C. Irwin Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors Network Ten
Will McDonaldHome and AwaySeven Network

Multiple wins/nominations

NumberProgram
Wins
7 Home and Away
2 Neighbours
NumberProgram
Nominations
23Home and Away
10Neighbours
4 All Saints
4 McLeod's Daughters
4 Packed to the Rafters
2 Blue Heelers

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