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Young Artist Awards
The Young Artist Award nominees have been announced! Read below to see the list of who's been nominated from the site, and you can click here for the full list. Congratulations to everyone!
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A FEATURE FILM
Supporting Young Actress
Maude Apatow
Mackenzie Foy
Joey King
Savannah Lathem ("California Solo")
Laine MacNeil
Odeya Rush
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A FEATURE FILM
Supporting Young Actor Ten and Under
Sebastian Banes
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf
Cameron M. Brown
Connor & Owen Fielding
Joseph Paul Kennedy
Oaklee Pendergast
John Paul Ruttan
Joshua Rush ("Parental Guidance")
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A FEATURE FILM
Young Ensemble Cast
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" - Fox 2000
Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Peyton List, Karan Brar,
Laine MacNeil, Connor & Owen Fielding, Devon Bostick, Grayson Russell
"Parental Guidance" - 20th Century Fox
Bailee Madison, Joshua Rush, Kyle Harrison BreitKopf
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SHORT FILM
Young Actor
Dakota Bales
Joshua Bales
Connor Beardmore
Mark D'Sol
Jonathon Tyler Ford
Andy Scott Harris ("The Stone on the Shore")
Joey Luthman
Caon Mortenson ("A.B.S.")
Matthew Nardozzi
Brandon Tyler Russell
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SHORT FILM
Young Actor 11 and 12
Brady Bryson
Samuel Caruana ("Kickstart Theft")
Joshua Costea
Dawson Dunbar
Josh Feldman ("The Sleepover")
Tanner Saunders
Christian Traeumer
Tai Urban
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SHORT FILM
Young Actress Ten and Under
Eliana Calogiros
Genea Charpentier
Megan Charpentier
Kaitlin Cheung
Maia Costea
Bianca D'Ambrosio ("Voodoo the Right Thing")
Chiara D'Ambrosio ("Voodoo the Right Thing")
Jada Facer
Eliza Faria
Bridget Jeske
Peyton Kennedy
Ariyena Koh
Katelyn Mager
Veronica McFarlane
Savannah McReynolds
Alisha Newton
Alisha-Jo Penney
Marlowe Peyton ("How To Get To Candybar")
Hannah Swain
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV MOVIE, MINISERIES, SPECIAL or PILOT
Leading Young Actor
Tucker Albrizzi
Dylan Everett
Josh Feldman ("Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups")
Trevor Jackson
Sean Michael Kyer
Joey Luthman
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV MOVIE, MINISERIES, SPECIAL or PILOT
Leading Young Actress
Kyla Kenedy
Leah Lewis
Elise Luthman
Bella Thorne ("Frenemies")
Zendaya
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV MOVIE, MINISERIES, SPECIAL or PILOT
Supporting Young Actress
Ella Ballentine
Dalila Bela
Olivia Steele-Falconer
Eliza Faria
Danielle Parker ("The Seven Year Hitch")
Marlowe Peyton ("Applebaum")
Bobbie Prewitt ("Animal Practice")
Rowan Rycroft
Siobhan Williams
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES (Comedy or Drama)
Leading Young Actor
Jared Gilmore ("Once Upon A Time")
Patrick Johnson
David Mazouz ("Touch")
Blake Michael
Chandler Riggs
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES (Comedy or Drama)
Leading Young Actress
Layla Crawford
Christine Prosperi
Savannah Paige Rae ("Parenthood")
Olivia Scriven
Victory Van Tuyl
Torri Webster
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES (Comedy or Drama)
Supporting Young Actor
Tyree Brown ("Parenthood")
Max Charles ("The Neighbors")
Seth Issac Johnson
Maxim Knight ("Falling Skies")
Austin MacDonald
Ian Patrick ("The Neighbors")
Isaac Hempstead Wright
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES (Comedy or Drama)
Supporting Young Actress
Taylor Blackwell
Isabella Cramp ("The Neighbors")
Madison Lintz
Alisha Newton
Sophie Turner
Maisie Williams
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Guest Starring Young Actor
Connor Beardmore
LJ Benet
Harrison Thomas Boxley
Michael Chey
Shak Ghacha ("Touch")
Joey Luthman
Donnie MacNeil
Daniel Polo
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Guest Starring Young Actor 11-13
Brady Bryson
Parker Contreras
Lucky Davis
Joe D'Giovanni
Jake Elliott
Gregory Kasyan
Quinn Lord
Robbie Tucker ("Awkward")
Mateus Ward ("Weeds")
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Guest Starring Young Actress 14-16
Jaylen Barron
Chelsey Bryson
Sadie Calvano
Madison Curtis ("Kickin' It")
Laine MacNeil
Isabella Palmieri
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Guest Starring Young Actress 11-13
Taylor Blackwell
Mandalynn Carlson
Hannah Eisenmann
Olivia Steele-Falconer
Brighid Fleming
Annika Horne
Bella King
Madison Leisle ("Stevie TV")
Kiernan Shipka
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and Under
Ella Anderson
Melody Angel
Sage Boatright
Caitlin Carmichael ("Retired at 35")
Namaiya Cunningham
Gianna Gomez
Kyla Kenedy
Rylan Lee ("Victorious")
Emma Rayne Lyle
Danielle Parker ("Don't Trust the B* in Apartment 23")
Alissa Skovbye
Charlotte White
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A TV SERIES
Recurring Young Actor Ten and Under
Tyler Champagne
Stone Eisenmann
Rory and Declan McTigue ("Boardwalk Empire")
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME TV SERIES
Young Actor
Daniel Polo
Andrew Trischitta ("One Life to Live")
Terrell Ransom Jr. ("Days of Our Lives")
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME TV SERIES
Young Actress
Samantha Bailey ("The Young and the Restless")
Haley King
Haley Pullos ("General Hospital")
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME TV SERIES
Young Actress Ten and Under
Cheyanna Prelesnik ("General Hospital")
Campbell Rose ("Days of Our Lives")
Brooklyn Rae Silzer ("General Hospital")
OUTSTANDING YOUNG ENSEMBLE IN A TV SERIES
"Incredible Crew" - Nickelodeon
Shauna Case, Shameik Moore, Chanelle Peloso, Tristan Pasterick,
Jeremy Shada, Brandon Soo Hoo
"The Neighbors" – ABC
Isabella Cramp, Ian Patrick, Max Charles
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A VOICE-OVER ROLE (Television)
Young Actress
Caitlin Carmichael ("Doc McStuffins")
Addison Holley
Nissae Isen
Ashleigh Midanik
Kiernan Shipka
Alexa Torrington
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A DVD FILM
Young Actress
Caitlin Carmichael ("The Dog Who Saved the Holidays")
Layla Crawford
Cassidy Mack
Jordan Van Vranken
Siobhan Williams
BEST WEB PERFORMANCE
Young Actress
Camden Angelis
Madison Curtis ("Up in Arms")
Ariel Fournier
Victoria Grace ("Up in Arms")
Emily Jordan
Brandi Alyssa Young
Posted on Apr 01 2013 by Lisa
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Red Widow
Posted on Mar 23 2013 by Heaven
'Red Widow' Star Sterling Beaumon On Auditions and Perseverance
Sterling Beaumon has found his way from “Lost” into a mafia family on ABC’s “Red Widow,” where he plays Gabriel, whose mob connected father leaves his mother to settle his mafia debts. The drama starring Radha Mitchell provides an emotionally intense character arc for the personable young actor. Since childhood, Beaumon says he’s always loved putting on a show. “I loved making people laugh and smile…now with this show it’s not too much laughing and smiling, but it’s still very entertaining.”
Beaumon was intrigued by Melissa Rosenberg’s pilot script, which was adapted from the Dutch version of the show, and the emotional arc and torment Gabriel would be facing with the death of his father. “I think it was a combination of everything and just really feeling moved after reading the whole thing,” says Beaumon. Not only did Beaumon fall in love with the project, he also found the audition process to be affirming for him.
You got the part so your audition must have gone well. Is auditioning something you’re pretty comfortable with?
Sterling Beaumon: I really do not like auditioning…it’s hard because you never know what you’re going to walk into in a room. During the screen test for “Red Widow” was the first time anyone ever told me that I was good at auditioning. Melissa Rosenberg [said] "You’re a really good auditioner; you know how to connect with people." I’m like, "That’s really interesting you say that because I always feel I’m the worst auditioner in the world." I never connect with anyone. But I think it’s all the point of view of whoever you’re auditioning for. My opinion on auditioning is that it really takes two to have a really good audition. It takes the person who you’re auditioning for really showing that they care and really putting a little bit of effort into their read with you and it also takes you being prepared and you going in there knowing your vision of the character and willing to take their opinion on the character as well and sort of combine the two. Really you have to be able to act on your feet in auditions in my opinion.
Your first episode was a very emotional one. Was that difficult to do while you were still figuring out your character?
Beaumon: Yes and no. It was because it was so emotional. That was probably the most depressing three weeks - filming that pilot and also there were a lot of scenes in that that unfortunately didn’t make the cut of the pilot. The original pilot ran like 72 minutes, so there was a lot that was cut out. And a lot of Gabriel’s scenes were him blaming himself for his dad’s death almost in a way and it was a very depressing shoot for those first few weeks. Just because living in this world where you know someone who was so important in his life is now gone. And that was hard character-wise because, like you said, you were still trying to figure out his past and where he came from and all of his relationships with all of these different people.
What can you share about Gabriel?
Beaumon: Everything he does in the show is for his family. Everything he does is to protect his mom and his sister and his little brother. And he’s willing to get his hands dirty in order to help them. Because he would rather be hurt himself than watch them be hurt.
Do you have a favorite scene?
Beaumon: I do have a favorite and unfortunately it was one that was cut from the pilot. There’s a scene in the pilot where the whole family comes home from the hospital having just learned about Evan’s death and literally I think it’s a three or four minute scene and not a single person in the cast says a word. Everyone walks in the door and you just see, it’s this huge wide shot, you just see everyone sort of just spread out…Gabriel walks straight out into the backyard and just stands at the pool. And you just watch Gabriel’s world just fall apart. You watch him just break down.
It’s also a moment where Gabriel realizes that he’s got to take care of his family and for that split second he just wants to get away from it all. So that’s why he jumps in, but really a funny moment is because I spent so much time prepping for the scene and so much time just living it that I accidentally forgot that I had my phone in my pocket and I destroyed my phone while filming it. So that was a bummer, but it was well worth it until it got cut and then I was like, "Ah, I lost the phone for nothing!"
What advice do you have for aspiring actors?
Beaumon: It takes a lot of time. I feel like people who come out to Los Angeles hoping to be an actor give up too easily and or they don’t put in the amount of time that it really does take. I’ve been acting for a long time and I’ve been going on auditions since I was three and four years old and it’s just now - I’m 17 now - and just now [it’s] starting to pay off. So the amount of time it takes is really strenuous, but I think it’ll pay off if you put in the time and effort.
Credit: Backstage.com
Beaumon was intrigued by Melissa Rosenberg’s pilot script, which was adapted from the Dutch version of the show, and the emotional arc and torment Gabriel would be facing with the death of his father. “I think it was a combination of everything and just really feeling moved after reading the whole thing,” says Beaumon. Not only did Beaumon fall in love with the project, he also found the audition process to be affirming for him.
You got the part so your audition must have gone well. Is auditioning something you’re pretty comfortable with?
Sterling Beaumon: I really do not like auditioning…it’s hard because you never know what you’re going to walk into in a room. During the screen test for “Red Widow” was the first time anyone ever told me that I was good at auditioning. Melissa Rosenberg [said] "You’re a really good auditioner; you know how to connect with people." I’m like, "That’s really interesting you say that because I always feel I’m the worst auditioner in the world." I never connect with anyone. But I think it’s all the point of view of whoever you’re auditioning for. My opinion on auditioning is that it really takes two to have a really good audition. It takes the person who you’re auditioning for really showing that they care and really putting a little bit of effort into their read with you and it also takes you being prepared and you going in there knowing your vision of the character and willing to take their opinion on the character as well and sort of combine the two. Really you have to be able to act on your feet in auditions in my opinion.
Your first episode was a very emotional one. Was that difficult to do while you were still figuring out your character?
Beaumon: Yes and no. It was because it was so emotional. That was probably the most depressing three weeks - filming that pilot and also there were a lot of scenes in that that unfortunately didn’t make the cut of the pilot. The original pilot ran like 72 minutes, so there was a lot that was cut out. And a lot of Gabriel’s scenes were him blaming himself for his dad’s death almost in a way and it was a very depressing shoot for those first few weeks. Just because living in this world where you know someone who was so important in his life is now gone. And that was hard character-wise because, like you said, you were still trying to figure out his past and where he came from and all of his relationships with all of these different people.
What can you share about Gabriel?
Beaumon: Everything he does in the show is for his family. Everything he does is to protect his mom and his sister and his little brother. And he’s willing to get his hands dirty in order to help them. Because he would rather be hurt himself than watch them be hurt.
Do you have a favorite scene?
Beaumon: I do have a favorite and unfortunately it was one that was cut from the pilot. There’s a scene in the pilot where the whole family comes home from the hospital having just learned about Evan’s death and literally I think it’s a three or four minute scene and not a single person in the cast says a word. Everyone walks in the door and you just see, it’s this huge wide shot, you just see everyone sort of just spread out…Gabriel walks straight out into the backyard and just stands at the pool. And you just watch Gabriel’s world just fall apart. You watch him just break down.
It’s also a moment where Gabriel realizes that he’s got to take care of his family and for that split second he just wants to get away from it all. So that’s why he jumps in, but really a funny moment is because I spent so much time prepping for the scene and so much time just living it that I accidentally forgot that I had my phone in my pocket and I destroyed my phone while filming it. So that was a bummer, but it was well worth it until it got cut and then I was like, "Ah, I lost the phone for nothing!"
What advice do you have for aspiring actors?
Beaumon: It takes a lot of time. I feel like people who come out to Los Angeles hoping to be an actor give up too easily and or they don’t put in the amount of time that it really does take. I’ve been acting for a long time and I’ve been going on auditions since I was three and four years old and it’s just now - I’m 17 now - and just now [it’s] starting to pay off. So the amount of time it takes is really strenuous, but I think it’ll pay off if you put in the time and effort.
Credit: Backstage.com
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