Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
Award given by the Critics Choice Association
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress) | |
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Awarded for | Best Performance by a Young Performer (Actor/Actress) |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | Critics Choice Association |
First awarded | Jonathan Lipnicki for Jerry Maguire (1996) |
Currently held by | Dominic Sessa for The Holdovers (2023) |
Website | www.criticschoice.com |
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress) is one of the awards given to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Winners and nominees
1990s
- Best Child Performance (1996-2003)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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1996 | Jonathan Lipnicki | Ray Boyd | Jerry Maguire |
1997 | Jurnee Smollett | Eve Batiste | Eve's Bayou |
1998 | Ian Michael Smith | Simon Birch | Simon Birch |
1999 | Haley Joel Osment | Cole Sear | The Sixth Sense |
2000s
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2000 | Jamie Bell | Billy Elliot | Billy Elliot |
2001 [1] | Dakota Fanning | Lucy Diamond Dawson | I Am Sam |
Haley Joel Osment | David | A.I. Artificial Intelligence | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | |
2002 [2] | Kieran Culkin | Jason "Igby" Slocumb Jr. | Igby Goes Down |
Tyler Hoechlin | Michael Sullivan Jr. | Road to Perdition | |
Nicholas Hoult | Marcus Brewer | About a Boy | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | |
2003 [3] | Keisha Castle-Hughes | Paikea "Pai" Apirana | Whale Rider |
Emma Bolger | Ariel Sullivan | In America | |
Sarah Bolger | Christy Sullivan | ||
Evan Rachel Wood | Tracy Freeland | Thirteen |
- Best Young Actor (2004-2007)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2004 [4] | Freddie Highmore | Peter Llewelyn Davies | Finding Neverland |
Liam Aiken | Klaus Baudelaire | Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | |
Cameron Bright | Young Sean | Birth | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | |
William Ullrich | Little Bobby | Beyond the Sea | |
2005 [5] | Freddie Highmore | Charlie Bucket | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
Jesse Eisenberg | Walt Berkman | The Squid and the Whale | |
Owen Kline | Frank Berkman | ||
Alex Etel | Damian Cunningham | Millions | |
Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | |
2006 [6] | Paul Dano | Dwayne Hoover | Little Miss Sunshine |
Cameron Bright | Joey Naylor | Thank You for Smoking | |
Joseph Cross | Augusten Burroughs | Running with Scissors | |
Freddie Highmore | Max Skinner | A Good Year | |
Jaden Smith | Christopher Gardner Jr. | The Pursuit of Happyness | |
2007 [7] | Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada | Young Hassan | The Kite Runner |
Michael Cera | Paulie Bleeker | Juno | |
Freddie Highmore | Evan Taylor / August Rush | August Rush | |
Edward Sanders | Tobias "Toby" Ragg | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street |
- Best Young Actress (2004-2007)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2004 [4] | Emmy Rossum | Christine Daaé | The Phantom of the Opera |
Emily Browning | Violet Baudelaire | Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | |
Dakota Fanning | Lupita "Pita" Ramos | Man on Fire | |
Lindsay Lohan | Cady Heron | Mean Girls | |
Emma Watson | Hermione Granger | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | |
2005 [5] | Dakota Fanning | Rachel Ferrier | War of the Worlds |
Flora Cross | Eliza Naumann | Bee Season | |
Georgie Henley | Lucy Pevensie | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | |
Q'orianka Kilcher | Pocahontas | The New World | |
Emma Watson | Hermione Granger | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | |
2006 [6] | Abigail Breslin | Olive Hoover | Little Miss Sunshine |
Ivana Baquero | Ofelia | Pan's Labyrinth | |
Shareeka Epps | Drey | Half Nelson | |
Dakota Fanning | Fern Arable | Charlotte's Web | |
Keke Palmer | Akeelah Anderson | Akeelah and the Bee | |
2007 [7] | Nikki Blonsky | Tracy Turnblad | Hairspray |
Dakota Blue Richards | Lyra Belacqua | The Golden Compass | |
AnnaSophia Robb | Leslie Burke | Bridge to Terabithia | |
Saoirse Ronan | Briony Tallis, aged 13 | Atonement |
- Best Young Performer (2008-present)
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2008 [8] | Dev Patel | Jamal Malik | Slumdog Millionaire |
Dakota Fanning | Lily Owens | The Secret Life of Bees | |
David Kross | Young Michael Berg | The Reader | |
Brandon Walters | Nullah | Australia | |
2009 [9][10] | Saoirse Ronan | Susie Salmon | The Lovely Bones |
Jae Head | Sean "S.J." Tuohy Jr. | The Blind Side | |
Bailee Madison | Isabelle Cahill | Brothers | |
Max Records | Max | Where the Wild Things Are | |
Kodi Smit-McPhee | Boy | The Road |
2010s
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2010 [11][12] | Hailee Steinfeld | Mattalyn "Mattie" Ross | True Grit |
Elle Fanning | Cleo | Somewhere | |
Jennifer Lawrence | Ree Dolly | Winter's Bone | |
Chloë Grace Moretz | Mindy Macready / Hit-Girl | Kick-Ass | |
Abby | Let Me In | ||
Kodi Smit-McPhee | Owen | ||
2011 [13][14] | Thomas Horn | Oskar Schell | Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close |
Asa Butterfield | Hugo Cabret | Hugo | |
Elle Fanning | Alice Dainard | Super 8 | |
Ezra Miller | Kevin Khatchadourian | We Need to Talk About Kevin | |
Saoirse Ronan | Hanna Heller | Hanna | |
Shailene Woodley | Alexandra "Alex" King | The Descendants | |
2012 [15][16] | Quvenzhané Wallis | Hushpuppy | Beasts of the Southern Wild |
Elle Fanning | Ginger | Ginger & Rosa | |
Kara Hayward | Suzy Bishop | Moonrise Kingdom | |
Tom Holland | Lucas Bennett | The Impossible | |
Logan Lerman | Charlie Kelmeckis | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | |
Suraj Sharma | Piscine "Pi" Patel | Life of Pi | |
2013 [17][18] | Adèle Exarchopoulos | Adèle | Blue Is the Warmest Colour |
Asa Butterfield | Andrew "Ender" Wiggin | Ender's Game | |
Liam James | Duncan | The Way Way Back | |
Sophie Nélisse | Liesel Meminger | The Book Thief | |
Tye Sheridan | Ellis | Mud | |
2014 [19][20] | Ellar Coltrane | Mason Evans Jr. | Boyhood |
Ansel Elgort | Augustus Waters | The Fault in Our Stars | |
Mackenzie Foy | Murphy "Murph" Cooper | Interstellar | |
Jaeden Martell | Oliver Bronstein | St. Vincent | |
Tony Revolori | Zero Moustafa | The Grand Budapest Hotel | |
Quvenzhané Wallis | Annie Bennett | Annie | |
Noah Wiseman | Samuel Vanek | The Babadook | |
2015 [21][22] | Jacob Tremblay | Jack Newsome | Room |
Abraham Attah | Agu | Beasts of No Nation | |
RJ Cyler | Earl Jackson | Me and Earl and the Dying Girl | |
Shameik Moore | Malcolm Adekanbi | Dope | |
Milo Parker | Roger Munro | Mr. Holmes | |
2016 [23][24] | Lucas Hedges | Patrick Chandler | Manchester by the Sea |
Alex R. Hibbert | Child Chiron / "Little" | Moonlight | |
Lewis MacDougall | Conor O'Malley | A Monster Calls | |
Madina Nalwanga | Phiona Mutesi | Queen of Katwe | |
Sunny Pawar | Young Saroo | Lion | |
Hailee Steinfeld | Nadine Franklin | The Edge of Seventeen | |
2017 [25][26] | Brooklynn Prince | Moonee | The Florida Project |
Mckenna Grace | Mary Adler | Gifted | |
Dafne Keen | Laura Kinney / X-23 | Logan | |
Millicent Simmonds | Rose | Wonderstruck | |
Jacob Tremblay | August "Auggie" Pullman | Wonder | |
2018 [27][28] | Elsie Fisher | Kayla Day | Eighth Grade |
Thomasin McKenzie | Tom | Leave No Trace | |
Ed Oxenbould | Joe Brinson | Wildlife | |
Millicent Simmonds | Regan Abbott | A Quiet Place | |
Amandla Stenberg | Starr Carter | The Hate U Give | |
Sunny Suljic | Stevie | Mid90s | |
2019 [29][30] | Roman Griffin Davis | Johannes "Jojo" Betzler | Jojo Rabbit |
Julia Butters | Trudi Frazer | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | |
Shahadi Wright Joseph | Zora Wilson / Umbrae | Us | |
Noah Jupe | Otis Lort (12) | Honey Boy | |
Thomasin McKenzie | Elsa Korr | Jojo Rabbit | |
Archie Yates | Yorki |
2020s
Year | Performer | Character | Film |
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2020 [31][32] | Alan Kim | David Yi | Minari |
Ryder Allen | Sam Burdette | Palmer | |
Ibrahima Gueye | Momo | The Life Ahead | |
Talia Ryder | Skylar | Never Rarely Sometimes Always | |
Caoilinn Springall | Young Iris | The Midnight Sky | |
Helena Zengel | Johanna Leonberger / Cicada | News of the World | |
2021 [33] | Jude Hill | Buddy | Belfast |
Cooper Hoffman | Gary Valentine | Licorice Pizza | |
Emilia Jones | Ruby Rossi | CODA | |
Woody Norman | Jesse | C'mon C'mon | |
Saniyya Sidney | Venus Williams | King Richard | |
Rachel Zegler | María Vasquez | West Side Story | |
2022 [34] | Gabriel LaBelle | Samuel "Sammy" Fabelman | The Fabelmans |
Frankie Corio | Sophie Paterson | Aftersun | |
Jalyn Hall | Emmett Till | Till | |
Bella Ramsey | Catherine / Birdy | Catherine Called Birdy | |
Banks Repeta | Paul Graff | Armageddon Time | |
Sadie Sink | Ellie Sarsfield | The Whale | |
2023 [35] | Dominic Sessa | Angus Tully | The Holdovers |
Abby Ryder Fortson | Margaret Simon | Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. | |
Ariana Greenblatt | Sasha | Barbie | |
Calah Lane | Noodle | Wonka | |
Milo Machado-Graner | Daniel Maleski | Anatomy of a Fall | |
Madeleine Yuna Voyles | Alpha-O / Alphie | The Creator |
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External links
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
- Jonathan Lipnicki (1996)
- Jurnee Smollett (1997)
- Ian Michael Smith (1998)
- Haley Joel Osment (1999)
- Jamie Bell (2000)
- Dakota Fanning (2001)
- Kieran Culkin (2002)
- Keisha Castle-Hughes (2003)
- Freddie Highmore / Emmy Rossum (2004)
- Freddie Highmore / Dakota Fanning (2005)
- Paul Dano / Abigail Breslin (2006)
- Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada / Nikki Blonsky (2007)
- Dev Patel (2008)
- Saoirse Ronan (2009)
- Hailee Steinfeld (2010)
- Thomas Horn (2011)
- Quvenzhané Wallis (2012)
- Adèle Exarchopoulos (2013)
- Ellar Coltrane (2014)
- Jacob Tremblay (2015)
- Lucas Hedges (2016)
- Brooklynn Prince (2017)
- Elsie Fisher (2018)
- Roman Griffin Davis (2019)
- Alan Kim (2020)
- Jude Hill (2021)
- Gabriel LaBelle (2022)
- Dominic Sessa (2023)