Teen Choice Award for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor

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Teen Choice Award for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor
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2019 Winner Jared Padalecki
CountryUnited States
First awarded 2010
Last awarded 2019
Currently held by Jared Padalecki for Supernatural (2019)
Most awards Ian Somerhalder (4)
Most nominations Ian Somerhalder (7) Paul Wesley (7)
Website http://www.teenchoice.com/

The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor. The award was first introduced (along with Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress and Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show ) in 2010. Paul Wesley was the first recipient of the award.

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The Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor has been won by Ian Somerhalder the most times, with four wins. Somerhalder and Wesley are the most nominated actors with seven nominations each, both actors for The Vampire Diaries.

The current winner as Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor is Jared Padalecki for Supernatural (2019).

Winners and nominees

Ian Somerhalder is the actor with most wins in this category, with four of seven nominations. Ian Somerhalder (9116499515) (cropped).jpg
Ian Somerhalder is the actor with most wins in this category, with four of seven nominations.
Paul Wesley was the first recipient of the award in 2010. Paul Wesley by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Paul Wesley was the first recipient of the award in 2010.
The Vampire Diaries stars Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder are the most nominated actors with seven nominations each. Paul Wesley & Ian Somerhalder (7449984388).jpg
The Vampire Diaries stars Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder are the most nominated actors with seven nominations each.

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Paul Wesley The Vampire Diaries [1]
2011 Ian Somerhalder The Vampire Diaries [2]
2012 [3]
2013 [4]
2014 [5]
2015 Jared Padalecki Supernatural [6]
2016 Grant Gustin The Flash [7]
2017 Dylan O'Brien Teen Wolf [8]
2018 Matthew Daddario Shadowhunters [9]
2019 Jared Padalecki Supernatural [10]

Most wins

The following individuals received two or more Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor awards:

4 Wins

2 Wins

Most nominations

The following individuals received two or more Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor nominations:

7 Nominations

6 Nominations

5 Nominations

4 Nominations

3 Nominations

2 Nominations

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