Laurel Awards

The Laurel Awards was an American cinema awards system established to honor the films, actors, actresses, producers, directors, and composers. This award was created by the Motion Picture Exhibitor magazine, and ran from 1951 to 1971 (with the exception of 1969).

The Golden Laurels were determined by both American and Canadian film buyers. After the vote, the results were published in the magazine, but, unlike the Academy Awards, were more subtly awarded, and there was no awards presentation ceremony.

Awardees

Best Picture
  • Patton: 1971, not awarded any other year
Top Female Star
Top Male Star
Top Male Personality
Top Producer / Director
Top Director
gollark: Just broadcast EULAs over modems every now and then.
gollark: You would be AMAZED how much stuff is broadcast unprotected over moĆ°ems.
gollark: GPS, rednet repeat channel, opus broadcasts, opus communication stuff, there's not much off that.
gollark: The majority of traffic is on a small minority of channels.
gollark: If you want to just get *most*, like I do, you do not.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.