3rd Golden Satellite Awards
The 3rd Golden Satellite Awards, given by the International Press Academy, honored the best in film and television for 1998.
3rd Golden Satellite Awards | |
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Date | January 17, 1999 |
Highlights | |
Best drama film | The Thin Red Line |
Best comedy/musical film | Shakespeare in Love |
Best television drama | Oz |
Best television musical/comedy | Ellen |
Best director | Terrence Malick for The Thin Red Line |
Special achievement awards
Mary Pickford Award (for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) – Alan J. Pakula
Outstanding New Talent – Eamonn Owens
Motion picture winners and nominees
Best Actor – Drama
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
Ian Bannen – Waking Ned (TIE)
David Kelly – Waking Ned (TIE)
Best Actress – Drama
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
Best Art Direction
The Truman Show – Dennis Gassner
- Beloved
- Elizabeth
- Pleasantville
- Shakespeare in Love
Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design
Best Director
Best Documentary Film
- The Cruise
- The Farm: Angola, USA
- Kurt & Courtney
- Public Housing
Best Editing
Best Film – Musical or Comedy
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Original Score
"The Thin Red Line" – Hans Zimmer
- "Beloved" – Rachel Portman
- "City of Angels" – Gabriel Yared
- "Pleasantville" – Randy Newman
- "Saving Private Ryan" – John Williams
Best Original Song
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" performed by Aerosmith – Armageddon
- "Anyone at All" – You've Got Mail
- "The Flame Still Burns" – Still Crazy
- "That'll Do" – Babe: Pig in the City
- "When You Believe" – The Prince of Egypt
Best Screenplay – Adapted
Gods and Monsters – Bill Condon
- Beloved – Adam Brooks, Akosua Busia and Richard LaGravenese
- Hilary and Jackie – Frank Cottrell Boyce
- Little Voice – Mark Herman
- The Thin Red Line – Terrence Malick
Best Screenplay – Original
- American History X – David McKenna
- Central Station (Central do Brasil) – Marcos Bernstein and João Emanuel Carneiro
- Saving Private Ryan – Robert Rodat
- Shakespeare in Love – Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard
Best Supporting Actor – Drama
Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy
Best Supporting Actress – Drama
Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy
Best Visual Effects
What Dreams May Come – Ellen Somers
Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble
Television winners and nominees
Best Actor – Drama Series
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film
Best Actress – Drama Series
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Series
Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film
- Olympia Dukakis – More Tales of the City
- Mia Farrow – Miracle at Midnight
- Barbara Hershey – The Staircase
- Jennifer Jason Leigh – Thanks of a Grateful Nation
Best Miniseries or TV Film
- A Bright Shining Lie
- Gia
- More Tales of the City
- Thanks of a Grateful Nation
Best Supporting Actor – (Mini)Series or TV Film
David Clennon – From the Earth to the Moon
- Brian Dennehy – Thanks of a Grateful Nation
- Lance Henriksen – The Day Lincoln Was Shot
- Martin Short – Merlin
- Daniel Williams – Always Outnumbered
Best Supporting Actress – (Mini)Series or TV Film
Rita Wilson – From the Earth to the Moon
- Jackie Burroughs – More Tales of the City
- Faye Dunaway – Gia
- Shirley Knight – The Wedding
- Amy Madigan – A Bright Shining Lie
New Media winners and nominees
Best Home Entertainment Product/Game
Awards breakdown
Film
Winners:
- 5 / 7 The Thin Red Line: Best Cinematography / Best Director / Best Film – Drama / Best Original Score & Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble
- 2 / 3 Waking Ned: Best Actor – Musical or Comedy (2x)
- 2 / 5 Elizabeth: Best Actress – Drama / Best Costume Design
- 2 / 10 Pleasantville: Best Screenplay – Original / Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 1 A Bug's Life: Best Animated or Mixed Media Film
- 1 / 1 Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life: Best Documentary Film
- 1 / 1 The Opposite of Sex: Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 1 Rushmore: Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 1 The Truman Show: Best Art Direction
- 1 / 1 What Dreams May Come: Best Visual Effects
- 1 / 1 Without Limits: Best Supporting Actor – Drama
- 1 / 2 Armageddon: Best Original Song
- 1 / 3 American History X: Best Actor – Drama
- 1 / 3 Central Station (Central do Brasil): Best Foreign Language Film
- 1 / 4 Gods and Monsters: Best Screenplay – Adapted
- 1 / 8 Beloved: Best Supporting Actress – Drama
- 1 / 8 Saving Private Ryan: Best Editing
- 1 / 8 Shakespeare in Love: Best Film – Musical or Comedy
Losers:
- 0 / 5 Little Voice
- 0 / 3 The Big Lebowski, The General, You've Got Mail
- 0 / 2 Babe: Pig in the City, Hilary and Jackie, The Prince of Egypt
Television
Winners:
- 3 / 4 From the Earth to the Moon: Best Miniseries or TV Film / Best Supporting Actor & Actress – (Mini)Series or TV Film
- 2 / 2 Ellen: Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Series / Best Series – Musical or Comedy
- 2 / 3 Oz: Best Actor – Drama Series / Best Series – Drama
- 1 / 1 The Drew Carey Show: Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
- 1 / 1 Glory & Honor: Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film
- 1 / 1 Star Trek: Voyager: Best Actress – Drama Series
- 1 / 3 Gia: Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film
Losers:
- 0 / 3 Mad About You, More Tales of the City, NYPD Blue, The Pretender, Thanks of a Grateful Nation
- 0 / 2 3rd Rock from the Sun, A Bright Shining Lie, Always Outnumbered, ER, Frasier, Suddenly Susan, The X-Files
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