Young Artist Awards
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The Young Artist Awards are primarily "for young artists under the age of 18 in television, motion pictures, theater and music." Muppet-related productions have won at least two awards, and have been nominated for at least eleven others.
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Muppet nominations
1st, 1978-1979
- The Muppet Movie, "Best Motion Picture Featuring Youth"
- The Muppet Movie, "Best Musical Entertainment Featuring Youth - TV or Motion Picture"
2nd, 1979-1980
- The Muppet Show, "Best TV Series for Family Entertainment"
3rd, 1980-1981
- The Great Muppet Caper, "Best Motion Picture - Fantasy or Comedy - Family Enjoyment".
6th, 1983-1984
- The Muppets Take Manhattan, "Best Family Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy"; lost to Ghostbusters
8th, 1985-1986
- Won: Muppet Babies, "Exceptional Family Animation Series or Specials"
15th, 1992-1993
- Savion Glover, Sesame Street, "Outstanding Youth Host in a TV Magazine, News or Variety Show"
18th, 1995-1996
- Kevin Bishop, Muppet Treasure Island, "Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor"
19th, 1996-1997
- Bear in the Big Blue House, "Best Educational TV Show"
20th, 1997-1998
- Bear in the Big Blue House, "Best Educational TV Show or Series"
21st, 1998-1999
- Muppets from Space, "Best Family Feature Film - Comedy"; lost to Stuart Little
- Elmo in Grouchland, "Best Family Feature Film - Animated"; lost to Toy Story 2
22nd, 1999-2000
- WON: Bear in the Big Blue House, "Best Animated TV Series"
Henson/Creature Shop nominations
13th, 1990-1991
- Ernie Reyes Jr., Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, "Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Motion Picture"
17th, 1994-1995
18th, 1995-1996
- WIN: Jonathan Taylor Thomas, The Adventures of Pinocchio, "Best Performance in a Voiceover: Young Artist"
20th, 1997-1998
- Lost in Space "Best Family Features: Drama"; lost to Stepmom
- Jack Johnson, Lost in Space "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Supporting Young Actor"; lost to Michael Welch, Star Trek: Insurrection]]
- Lacey Chabert, Lost in Space and Kyla Pratt, Dr. Dolittle, "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Supporting Young Actress"; lost to Brigid Tierney, Affliction
Babe: Pig in the City, which was a non-Creature Shop sequel to a Creature Shop film, was also nominated twice.
22nd, 1999-2000
- The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, "Best Family Feature Film - Comedy"; lost to Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]
23rd, 2002
- Alexander Pollock, Cats & Dogs, "Best Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor"; lost to Anton Yelchin, Hearts in Atlantis
- Cats & Dogs, "Best Family Feature Film - Comedy"
- WON: Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Leading Young Actress"; tied with Scarlett Johansson in An American Rhapsody
- Tom Felton, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Supporting Young Actor"
- Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Supporting Young Actor"
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Best Family Feature Film - Drama"
- Rupert Grint, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Most Promising Young Newcomer"
24th
- Stuart Little 2, "Best Family Feature Film - Fantasy"; lost to Star Trek: Nemesis
25th, 2002-2003 Jessica Claridge of Five Children and It presented YAA International Awards.
- Liam Aiken, Good Boy!, "Best Performance in a Feature Film, Leading Young Actor"; lost to Jeremy Sumpter, Peter Pan
- Good Boy!, "Best Family Feature Film - Comedy or Musical"; lost to School of Rock
Related nominations
Frank Oz's The Indian in the Cupboard, it was nominated for:
- The Indian in the Cupboard, "Best Family Feature - Drama"
- Hal Scardino, The Indian in the Cupboard, "Best Young Leading Actor - Feature Film"
- Rishi Bhat, The Indian in the Cupboard, "Best Young Supporting Actor - Feature Film"