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Genie Awards
| Location: | Ontario, Canada |
| Media type(s): | Film |
| Event type: | Industry event |
| Official website(s): | http://www.academy.ca/ |
| Notes: | - The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a national non-profit professional association dedicated to promoting, recognizing and celebrating exceptional achievements in the Canadian film and television industry. Created in 1979, and today unifying 4,000 industry professionals across Canada, the Academy is a vital and integral force representing all areas of the film and television industry. (from the academy's web site, 2001)
- Since the first Genie Awards in 1980 the event has grown in prominence and stature to become one of the most prestigious cultural events in Canada. Each year the Genies bring together more than 1500 key film professionals, craftspeople and decision-makers from across Canada to honour, celebrate and promote the talent and accomplishments of the Canadian film industry for a televised gala which reaches over one million viewers. (from the academy's web site)
- The Genie Award is the main national film award in Canada.
- The Genie Award is the successor to the former Etrog Award.
- No awards were given in 1998 due to the shift of the ceremony from the end of the year to spring in the next year.
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2008 3 March | Sandra Oh | Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
2007 13 February | Lucie Laurier Terry David Mulligan | The Carlu, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
2006 13 March | Lisa Ray Terry David Mulligan |
2005 21 March | Andrea Martin (I) | Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
2004 1 May | Scott Thompson (I) |
2003 13 February | Arsinée Khanjian Peter Keleghan |
2002 7 February | Brian Linehan |
2001 29 January |
2000 30 January | Patrick McKenna (I) |
1999 4 February | unknown | Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
1997 14 December | Western Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
1996 27 November | unknown |
1996 14 January | Radio-Canada's Studio 42, Montréal, Canada |
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| 1985 | Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| 1984 | Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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1980 20 March | Bruno Gerussi |
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