Genie Award for Best Actor (Non-Feature)
Best Performance by an Actor (Non-Feature) is a defunct Canadian award, which was presented by the Canadian Film Awards from 1969 to 1978, and by the Genie Awards from 1980 to 1981, to honour the best performance by an actor in film which was not a theatrical feature film, such as television films or short films.[1]
1960s
Year | Nominee | Film |
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1969 21st Canadian Film Awards | ||
Chris Wiggins | The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar | |
John Colicos | Dulcima | |
Eric House | Quentin Durgens, M.P.: "The Night Nothing Happened" |
1970s
Year | Nominee | Film |
---|---|---|
1970 22nd Canadian Film Awards | ||
Joey Smallwood | A Little Fellow from Gambo: The Joey Smallwood Story | |
1971 23rd Canadian Film Awards | ||
Colin Fox | Durham and the Two Nations | |
1972 24th Canadian Film Awards | ||
Sean Sullivan | Springhill | |
1973 25th Canadian Film Awards | ||
Marcel Sabourin | Des armes et les hommes | |
1974 | ||
No award presented | ||
1975 26th Canadian Film Awards | ||
William Hutt | The National Dream | |
1976 27th Canadian Film Awards | ||
Ed McNamara | For Gentlemen Only | |
Hugh Webster | ||
1977 28th Canadian Film Awards | ||
George Clutesi | Dreamspeaker | |
1978 29th Canadian Film Awards | ||
Brent Carver | One Night Stand | |
Gabriel Arcand | The Machine Age (L'Âge de la machine) | |
Gary Reineke | A Matter of Choice | |
R. H. Thomson | Tyler |
1980s
Year | Nominee | Film |
---|---|---|
1980 1st Genie Awards | ||
Rudi Lipp | Revolution's Orphans | |
Ken Pogue | Every Person Is Guilty | |
Saul Rubinek | The Wordsmith | |
1981 2nd Genie Awards | ||
Chuck Shamata | The Running Man |
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References
- Maria Topalovich, And the Genie Goes To...: Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards. Stoddart Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7737-3238-1.
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