26th Gemini Awards
The 26th Gemini Awards was held on September 7, 2011 to honour achievements in Canadian television. The ceremony was broadcast live from the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto, and aired on CBC Television. The show was hosted by Russell Peters. Nominations were announced on August 3.[1][2][3] These were the last Gemini Awards given before the establishment of the Canadian Screen Awards, replacing the Geminis.
Awards
Best Comedy Program or Series
- Rick Mercer Report
- Call Me Fitz
- Good Dog
- Halifax Comedy Fest 2010
- Living in Your Car
- This Hour Has 22 Minutes
Best Dramatic Series
Best Dramatic Mini Series
- The Pillars of the Earth
- Fakers
- The Kennedys
- My Babysitter's a Vampire
- Sleepyhead
Best Information Program or Series
Best Talk Series
Best Live Sporting Event
- HNIC on CBC - Heritage Classic
- 2010 Queen's Plate
- 2011 IIHF World Junior Hockey Gold Medal Game
- Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
- Alex House, Maggie Castle, Angela Jill Guingcango, Chris Leavins, Melanie Leishman, Jason Mewes, Bill Turnbull, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil
- Gavin Crawford, Mark Critch, Geri Hall, Cathy Jones, This Hour Has 22 Minutes
- Peter Keleghan, Erin Agostino, Carl Alacchi, Angela Asher, Ellen David, Stacey Farber, Al Goulem, Tiio Horn, Jesse Rath, Michael Seater, Arielle Shiri, 18 to Life
- Jason Priestley, Joanna Cassidy, Tracy Dawson, Phyllis Ellis, Ernie Grunwald, Peter MacNeill, Husein Madhavji, Kathleen Munroe, Brooke Nevin, Shaun Shetty, Donavon Stinson, Call Me Fitz
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series
- Call Me Fitz
- CAUTION: May Contain Nuts
- Todd and the Book of Pure Evil
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series
Best Music, Variety Program or Series
- Battle of the Blades
- 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards
- Juno Awards of 2011
- So You Think You Can Dance Canada
- The 18th Annual National Aboriginal Achievement Awards
Best Reality Program or Series
- Dragons' Den
- All for Nothing?
- Best. Trip. Ever.
- CheF*OFF
- Conviction Kitchen
Best Documentary Series
- Africa on the Move
- Geologic Journey
- Meltdown: The Secret History of the Global Collapse
- Rodeo: Life on the Circuit
- The Uluit: Champions of the North
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role
- Callum Keith Rennie, Shattered
- Enrico Colantoni, Flashpoint
- Hugh Dillon, Durham County
- Michael Riley, Being Erica
- Samuel Witwer, Being Human
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role
- Michelle Thrush, Blackstone
- Erin Karpluk, Being Erica
- Carmen Moore, Blackstone
- Krystin Pellerin, Republic of Doyle
- Lauren Lee Smith, The Listener
- Camille Sullivan, Shattered
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role
- Peter Keleghan, 18 to Life
- Chris Leavins, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil
- Jason Priestley, Call Me Fitz
- John Ralston, Living in Your Car
Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role
- Tracy Dawson, Call Me Fitz
- Angela Asher, 18 to Life
- Grace Lynn Kung, InSecurity
- Brooke Nevin, Call Me Fitz
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series
- Sergio Di Zio, Flashpoint
- Jesse Carere, Skins
- John Dunsworth, Haven
- Colm Feore, The Borgias
- Matt Gordon, Rookie Blue
- Noam Jenkins, Rookie Blue
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series
- Ksenia Solo, Lost Girl
- Bénédicte Décary, Durham County
- Katharine Isabelle, Endgame
- Melanie Nicholls-King, Rookie Blue
- Enuka Okuma, Rookie Blue
Best News Anchor
Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
- Life with Murder, John Kastner
References
- ↑ New series scoop Gemini nominations
- ↑ Nominee List
- ↑ "26th Annual Gemini Awards Culminate with Star-Studded Broadcast Gala" (PDF). Press release. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. 7 September 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2012.
External links
- "26th Annual Gemini Awards Culminate with Star-Studded Broadcast Gala" (PDF). Press release. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. 7 September 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
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