1st Golden Satellite Awards | |
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Date | January 15, 1997 |
Highlights | |
Best drama film | Fargo |
Best comedy/musical film | Evita |
Best television drama | The X-Files |
Best television musical/comedy | The Larry Sanders Show |
Best director | Joel Coen for Fargo |
The 1st Golden Satellite Awards, given by the International Press Academy, were awarded on January 15, 1997. The ceremony was hosted by Stacy Keach.
Special achievement awards
Mary Pickford Award (for outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry) – Rod Steiger
Outstanding Contribution to New Media – Bill Gates
Outstanding New Talent – Arie Verveen
Motion picture winners and nominees
Best Actor – Drama
Geoffrey Rush – Shine as David Helfgott (TIE)
James Woods – Killer: A Journal of Murder as Carl Panzram (TIE)
- Christopher Eccleston – Jude as Jude Fawley
- Ralph Fiennes – The English Patient as László Almásy
- William H. Macy – Fargo as Jerry Lundergaard
- Billy Bob Thornton – Sling Blade as Karl Childers
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
Tom Cruise – Jerry Maguire as Jerry Maguire
- Nathan Lane – The Birdcage as Albert Goldman
- Eddie Murphy – The Nutty Professor as Sherman Klump
- Jack Nicholson – Mars Attacks! as President James Dale
- Stanley Tucci – Big Night as Secondo
Best Actress – Drama
Frances McDormand – Fargo as Marge Gunderson
- Brenda Blethyn – Secrets & Lies as Cynthia Purley
- Kristin Scott Thomas – The English Patient as Katharine Clifton
- Emily Watson – Breaking the Waves as Bess McNeill
- Robin Wright Penn – Moll Flanders as Moll Flanders
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
Gwyneth Paltrow – Emma as Emma Woodhouse
- Glenn Close – 101 Dalmatians as Cruella de Vil
- Shirley MacLaine – Mrs. Winterbourne as Grace Winterbourne
- Heather Matarazzo – Welcome to the Dollhouse as Dawn Wiener
- Bette Midler – The First Wives Club as Brenda Morelli-Cushman
Best Animated or Mixed Media Film
Best Art Direction
Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design
Best Director
Best Editing
Best Film – Drama
Best Film – Musical or Comedy
Best Foreign Language Film
Breaking the Waves, Denmark
- Bitter Sugar (Azúcar amarga), Cuba
- A Judgement in Stone (Le cérémonie), France
- Kolya (Kolja), Czech Republic
- Prisoner of the Mountains (Kavkazskiy plennik), Russia
- Ridicule, France
Best Original Score
"The English Patient" – Gabriel Yared
- "Hamlet" – Patrick Doyle
- "Mars Attacks!" – Danny Elfman
- "Michael Collins" – Elliot Goldenthal
- "Sling Blade" – Daniel Lanois
Best Original Song
"You Must Love Me" performed by Madonna – Evita
- "God Give Me Strength" performed by Kristen Vigard – Grace of My Heart
- "Kissing You" performed by Des'ree – Romeo + Juliet
- "That Thing You Do" performed by The Wonders – That Thing You Do!
- "Walls" performed by Tom Petty – She's the One
Best Screenplay – Adapted
Best Screenplay – Original
Lone Star – John Sayles (TIE)
The People vs. Larry Flynt – Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (TIE)
Best Supporting Actor – Drama
Armin Mueller-Stahl – Shine as Peter
- Steve Buscemi – Fargo as Carl Showalter
- Robert Carlyle – Trainspotting as Francis "Franco" Begbie
- Jeremy Irons – Stealing Beauty as Alex Parrish
- John Lynch – Moll Flanders as Jonathan
- Paul Scofield – The Crucible as Thomas Danforth
Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy
Cuba Gooding Jr. – Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell
- Woody Allen – Everyone Says I Love You as Joe Berlin
- Danny DeVito – Matilda as Harry Wormwood
- Gene Hackman – The Birdcage as Senator Kevin Keeley
- Ian McKellen – Cold Comfort Farm as Amos Starkader
Best Supporting Actress – Drama
Courtney Love – The People vs. Larry Flynt as Althea Flynt
- Joan Allen – The Crucible as Elizabeth Proctor
- Stockard Channing – Moll Flanders as Mrs. Allworthy
- Miranda Richardson – The Evening Star as Patsy Carpenter
- Kate Winslet – Hamlet as Ophelia
Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy
Debbie Reynolds – Mother as Beatrice Henderson
- Lauren Bacall – The Mirror Has Two Faces as Hannah Morgan
- Goldie Hawn – Everyone Says I Love You as Skylar Dandridge
- Sarah Jessica Parker – The First Wives Club as Shelly Stewart
- Renée Zellweger – Jerry Maguire as Dorothy Boyd
Best Visual Effects
Television winners and nominees
Best Actor – Drama Series
David Duchovny – The X-Files as Fox Mulder
- Andre Braugher – Homicide: Life on the Street as Frank Pembleton
- Anthony Edwards – ER as Mark Greene
- Hector Elizondo – Chicago Hope as Phillip Watters
- Dennis Franz – NYPD Blue as Andy Sipowicz
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
John Lithgow – 3rd Rock from the Sun as Dick Solomon
- Michael J. Fox – Spin City as Mike Flaherty
- Michael Richards – Seinfeld as Cosmo Kramer
- Garry Shandling – The Larry Sanders Show as Larry Sanders
- Rip Torn – The Larry Sanders Show as Artie
Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film
Alan Rickman – Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny as Grigori Rasputin
- Beau Bridges – Hidden in America as Bill Januson
- Ted Danson – Gulliver's Travels as Lemuel Gulliver
- Eric Roberts – In Cold Blood as Perry Edward Smith
- James Woods – The Summer of Ben Tyler as Temple Rayburn
Best Actress – Drama Series
Christine Lahti – Chicago Hope as Kate Austin
- Gillian Anderson – The X-Files as Dana Scully
- Kim Delaney – NYPD Blue as Diane Russell
- Julianna Margulies – ER as Carol Hathaway
- Kimberly Williams-Paisley – Relativity as Isabel Lukens
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy Series
Jane Curtin – 3rd Rock from the Sun as Mary Albright
- Fran Drescher – The Nanny as Fran Fine
- Helen Hunt – Mad About You as Jamie Buchman
- Cybill Shepherd – Cybill as Cybill Sheridan
- Lea Thompson – Caroline in the City as Caroline Duffy
Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film
Helen Mirren – Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgment
- Kirstie Alley – Suddenly
- Lolita Davidovich – Harvest on Fire
- Laura Dern – The Siege at Ruby Ridge
- Jena Malone – Hidden in America
Best Miniseries or TV Film
Best Series – Drama
Best Series – Musical or Comedy
Best Supporting Actor – (Mini)Series or TV Film
Best Supporting Actress – (Mini)Series or TV Film
New Media winners and nominees
Best Home Entertainment Product/Game
- Die Hard Trilogy
- John Madden Football 1996 (Electronic Arts)
- Nights (Sega)
- Tekken 2
CD-ROM Educational – Children
CD-ROM Entertainment
- Encarta 97 – Encyclopedia Deluxe
- Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Space and the Universe
- Inside Independence Day
- Leonardo da Vinci
CD-ROM Game
Awards breakdown
Film
Winners:
- 3 / 5 Evita: Best Costume Design / Best Film – Musical or Comedy / Best Original Song
- 3 / 7 Fargo: Best Director / Best Actress & Film – Drama
- 3 / 9 The English Patient: Best Adapted Screenplay / Best Cinematography / Best Original Score
- 2 / 2 Independence Day: Best Editing / Best Visual Effects
- 2 / 2 The People vs. Larry Flynt: Best Screenplay – Original / Best Supporting Actress – Drama
- 2 / 3 Jerry Maguire: Best Actor & Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy
- 2 / 5 Shine: Best Actor & Supporting Actor – Drama
- 1 / 1 Emma: Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 1 The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Best Animated or Mixed Media Film
- 1 / 1 Killer: A Journal of Murder: Best Actor – Drama
- 1 / 1 Mother: Best Supporting Actress – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 2 Lone Star: Best Screenplay – Original
- 1 / 4 Breaking the Waves: Best Foreign Language Film
- 1 / 4 Romeo + Juliet: Best Art Direction
Losers:
Television
Winners:
- 2 / 3 3rd Rock from the Sun: Best Actor & Actress – Musical or Comedy Series
- 2 / 3 The X-Files: Best Actor – Drama Series / Best Series – Drama
- 1 / 1 Murder One: Best Supporting Actor – (Mini)Series or TV Film
- 1 / 1 Prime Suspect 5: Errors of Judgment: Best Actress – Miniseries or TV Film
- 1 / 2 The Late Shift: Best Supporting Actress – (Mini)Series or TV Film
- 1 / 3 Chicago Hope: Best Actress – Drama Series
- 1 / 3 Gulliver's Travels: Best Miniseries or TV Film
- 1 / 3 The Larry Sanders Show: Best Series – Musical or Comedy
- 1 / 3 Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny: Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film
Losers: