Gemini Award for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
The Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series is a defunct award category, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television from 2001 to 2011 as part of its Gemini Awards program to honour ensemble performance in comedy programs. Winners and nominees were typically either sketch comedy shows, or the collective cast of a scripted narrative comedy series.
When the Gemini Awards were first introduced in 1986, awards were presented for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[1] However, as Canadian television comedy was dominated in that era primarily by sketch comedy, comedy-drama or stand-up performance shows, rather than traditional sitcoms, comedy performance categories were discontinued after the 2nd Gemini Awards in 1987;[2] for the next few years, performances in comedy-drama shows were eligible to be nominated in the drama performance categories, while sketch comedy performers could be nominated for Best Performance in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series.[2]
Beginning with the 6th Gemini Awards in 1992, the academy introduced a single award for Best Performance in a Comedy Program or Series, whose winners or nominees could be either an individual or an ensemble;[3] separate awards for Best Individual Performance and Best Ensemble Performance were then introduced for the 16th Gemini Awards in 2001.[4]
After 2010, the Individual Performance category was discontinued; separate categories for Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy Series were reintroduced, alongside new categories for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, as of the 26th Gemini Awards in 2011. The ensemble category was still presented in 2011, but was discontinued when the Gemini Awards transitioned into the Canadian Screen Awards the following year; with the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, a new category was reintroduced for Individual or Ensemble Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series.
Winners and nominees
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[edit]- ^ "Green Gables big Gemini awards winner". Windsor Star, December 5, 1986.
- ^ a b Mike Boone, "No drama in Gemini comedy category - no comedy either". Montreal Gazette, December 5, 1989.
- ^ "And the nominees are..." Hamilton Spectator, March 7, 1992.
- ^ "CTV's Nuremberg leads Gemini nominations". The Telegram, September 18, 2001.
- ^ John McKay, "Da Vinci's Inquest and Nuremberg big winners after three-night Gemini fest". Canadian Press, October 29, 2001.
- ^ Marla Cranston, "Gemini dream: Local TV productions win bushel of awards". Halifax Daily News, November 5, 2002.
- ^ Tony Atherton, "Local TV actors go for Gemini glory". Ottawa Citizen, October 31, 2002.
- ^ "The Gemini Award winners". Peterborough Examiner, October 21, 2003.
- ^ "The Academy announces the 18th Annual Gemini Award nominees". Canada NewsWire, September 9, 2003.
- ^ J. Kelly Nestruck, "Hard drama, hosers at Geminis". Montreal Gazette, December 14, 2004.
- ^ "2004 Gemini Awards top-category nominees". Montreal Gazette, December 11, 2004.
- ^ "Eleventh Hour wins drama Gemini". Waterloo Region Record, November 21, 2005.
- ^ John McKay, "Cancelled drama series leads Gemini nominations". St. Catharines Standard, October 12, 2005.
- ^ Stephanie Levitz, "Corner Gas, Slings and Arrows find fortune at Gemini Awards". Whitehorse Star, November 6, 2006.
- ^ Alex Strachan, "Gemini rule: Voters can be fickle". Ottawa Citizen, November 4, 2006.
- ^ Alex Strachan, "Slings and Arrows wins in afterlife; Best drama, acting prizes. Corner Gas fills up with trophies for comedy series, ensemble performance". Montreal Gazette, October 29, 2007.
- ^ Patricia Robertson, "The Hour has come for the Geminis". The Globe and Mail, October 27, 2007.
- ^ Cassandra Szklarski, "'Durham County,' 'The Englishman's Boy' win big at Gemini Awards". Canadian Press, November 28, 2008.
- ^ "Full list of Gemini Award nominees". Winnipeg Free Press, August 26, 2008.
- ^ Shannon Montgomery, "'Flashpoint' takes top honours at 2009 Gemini Awards celebrating top Canadian TV". Canadian Press, November 15, 2009.
- ^ "Gemini nominees". Toronto Star, August 26, 2009.
- ^ Victoria Ahearn, "Handing out the Gemini hardware". Moose Jaw Times-Herald, November 15, 2010.
- ^ Michael Oliveira, "'Flashpoint' steals Gemini spotlight with 15 nominations". Canadian Press, August 31, 2010.
- ^ Bill Brioux, "Blades, Degrassi, Pillars take Geminis: The Kennedys, Borgias Tudors, Flashpoint and Call Me Fitz fared well". Toronto Star, September 1, 2011.
- ^ Mishki Vaccaro, "Gemini nominations announced: Flashpoint leads, once again, and controversial Kennedys miniseries gets some nods". Toronto Life, August 4, 2011.