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| name = Star Awards 红星大奖 | image = | imagesize = | caption = | current_awards = Star Awards 2019 | description = Excellence in Chinese Language entertainment in Singapore | presenter = Mediacorp | country = Singapore | network = Mediacorp Channel 8 Mediacorp Channel U Toggle | year = 1994 | sponsor = | website = }}{{Infobox election | election_name = Most recent Star Awards winners | election_date = | type = primary | ongoing = no | previous_election = 24th Star Awards | previous_year = 2017 | next_election = 26th Star Awards | next_year = 2019 | 1blank = Award | 2blank = Winner | image1 = File:Unnamed-file-520x779.jpg | image1_size = 160x160px | 1data1 = Best Actor | 2data1 = Desmond Tan (When Duty Calls) | image2 = | image2_size = 160x160px | 1data2 = Best Actress | 2data2 = Rebecca Lim (The Lead) | image4 = File:Chen-Hanwei-Star-Awards-2011-1.jpg | image4_size = 160x160px | 1data4 = Best Supporting Actor | 2data4 = Chen Hanwei (The Lead) | image5 = File:Kym-Ng-Star-Awards-2011-1.jpg | image5_size = 160x160px | 1data5 = Best Supporting Actress | 2data5 = Kym Ng (When Duty Calls) | title = Best Drama Series | before_election = Hero | after_election = When Duty Calls }} The Star Awards (Chinese: 红星大奖) is an annual ceremony held in Singapore where the media organisation Mediacorp recognises entertainers under their employment for outstanding performances of the year. Mediacorp first presented in 1994 took place at the Caldecott Broadcast Centre, MediaCorp TV Theatre hosted by Chen Shucheng and Yvette Tsui. The 25th Star Awards ceremony, honoring best Television of 2018 will be held on April 14, 2019, at the Mediacorp Campus, MES Theatre @ Mediacorp. The ceremony will be broadcast live on Toggle, Mediacorp Channel 8 and Mediacorp Channel U. The Nominees were announced on February 8, 2019, Friday.[1] HistoryThe 1st Star Awards presentation was held on 26 February 1994, took place at the Caldecott Broadcast Centre, MediaCorp TV Theatre with an audience of about 500 people. There have no other pre-show and post-awards ceremony held in that year. Winners were announced during the presentation of the ceremony, the ceremony also presented a popularity contest, with Li Nanxing, Chew Chor Meng and Zoe Tay winning the Most Popular Actor and Actress award, respectively. At the 1st Star Awards ceremony; Chew Chor Meng, Li Nanxing, Terence Cao, Sean Say, and Desmond Sim received the award as the Top 5 Most Popular Male Artistes award while Chen Liping, Chen Xiuhuan, Pan Lingling, Aileen Tan, and Zoe Tay received the award as the Top 5 Most Popular Female Artistes and it is given in honour of Mediacorp artistes who were deemed as the top five most popular among the television audience. The nominees and winners are determined and selected by a majority vote from the public via telephone and SMS text voting. Between 1994–1996, only the top five male artistes were given the award. Also, The Unbeatables (Chinese: 双天至尊) received the award and it is given in honour of a Mediacorp drama serial which has delivered an outstanding overall performance. The nominees are determined by a team of judges employed by Mediacorp; winners are selected by a majority vote from the entire judging panel. Since 1994, The Star Awards used a sealed envelope to reveal the name of the winners. InstitutionsThe first Best Actress awarded was Fann Wong, in her performances in Chronicle of Life (Chinese: 缘尽今生) as Fang Ling 方玲 in the drama. Fann Wong is the first leading actress who have won this award since the awards was introduced in 1995, at the 2nd Star Awards ceremony. At the same ceremony; Li Nanxing received the award for his role in Wounded Tracks (Chinese: 伤城记) and it is given in honour of a Mediacorp actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role. Also, Zhu Xiufeng received the award for her supporting role in Chronicle of Life (Chinese: 缘尽今生) and it is given in honour of a Mediacorp actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role in the 2nd year of the Star Awards ceremony. The 11th Star Awards ceremony, held in 2004, presented the first All-Time Favourite Artiste Award. Chew Chor Meng, Li Nanxing and Zoe Tay received the award after winning the Top 10 Most Popular Male or Female Artistes award from 1994–2003. It is given in honour of an artiste who has won the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes or Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes for ten times (not necessary to be consecutive). Artistes who receive the award will no longer be eligible for the running of the respective Top 10 Most Popular Male or Female Artistes awards from that particular year onwards, allowing younger MediaCorp artistes have a chance to win the popularity awards as well. 21 artistes had won the All-Time Favourite Artiste award since its award inception, and it have been awarded in almost every year except 2007, 2013 and 2018. Before 2004, The Awards ceremony have ended with the Best Actor and Actress award. Since 2004, The Awards ceremony have ended with the Top 10 Most Popular Male or Female Artistes award which is a popularity contest open for all nominated Mediacorp Artistes. In the 16th Star Awards ceremony, held in 2010, introduced the six awards, Favourite Male Character,Favourite Female Character, Most Unforgettable TV Villain, Male Media Darling, Female Media Darling and Rocket Award. The first three awards were decided by online voting with the results being announced during the first ceremony. The Rocket Award was also introduced, which mainly focuses on the artiste who contributed the most improvement throughout the past year. In 2014, the 20th Star Awards ceremony was held. The tittle of the Star Awards also short-formed to Star Awards 20 as a remarkable awards night. The first ceremony was held at the MediaCorp TV Theatre with the veteran artistes; Chen Shucheng who was the first Star Awards hosts came back as a co-hosts after 20 years hosting the first ceremony. Samuel Chong, Dasmond Koh, Vivian Lai, Lee Teng, Pornsak, Zhang Wei and Zhou Ruzhu and was held at the MediaCorp TV Theatre. Social Media Award and The Most Popular Regional Artiste Award were introduced at the ceremony. The second ceremony was held at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre with hosts Guo Liang and Quan Yi Fong. In 2015, both ceremony was held in 19 April 2015 and 26 April 2015. It's the last year that Mediacorp presented the awards at the venue of Caldecott Broadcast Centre, MediaCorp TV Theatre. Both ceremony was held in the venue before moving to MediaCorp campus at 1 Stars Avenue for the next ceremony. In 2016, Professional and Technical awards{{ref|1|1}} have been moved to a backstage awards and also the last year with double ceremony. The online Favourite award categories were held for the final time, with Jeanette Aw nominated again for Favourite Female Character and Favourite Onscreen Couple (Drama). Aw won six voting-based awards in Show 1 last year, including three Most Popular Regional Artiste Awards, Social Media Award and Favourite Female Character award for her role in Tumultuous Times. Aw expressed her intention to be removed from the voting,[2] but was rejected as Mediacorp said that the awards were determined though online voting, and still requiring her to participate. There was a change in lineup of the awards streamlined to 19 categories. A new category, 'Best Programme Host', was created with a merger of two hosting awards (Best Variety Show Host and Best Info-Ed Programme Host) due to a similar presentation style in both the variety and info-ed programmes, as well as similar eligibility criteria. 'Best Evergreen Artiste', which was based on the performances for drama veterans, was also introduced in 2016. At the 23th Star Awards ceremony, Online voting categories were also streamlined, by putting more emphasis placed on the Top 10 Most Popular Artiste awards, while the Favourite Male and Female Character, and Favourite Onscreen Couple awards, as well as Social Media Award were dropped due to the change. Due to the switch in measuring television viewership, the Top Rated Variety Programme and Top Rated Drama Serial awards were also suspended. Today, at the 25th Star Awards ceremony, held on 14 April 2019, the Best Short-form Drama Serial and Best Short-form Variety Programme category were introduced. Since 2009, The ceremonies were held annually in April to honour television talents from works from the previous year; prior to the 2007 ceremony, the ceremony were held on December while there is no ceremony in 2008 due to a format change. {{note|1|1}}Previously, technical category awards (e.g. Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Variety Show Producer, etc.), newscaster and current affairs awards and, for a time, the Young Talent Award (for child actors) were held separately at a gala dinner due to time constraints and results and clips from the event would be shown at the ceremony. Between 2010 to 2015, and again in 2017, those technical awards were presented in Show 1 (or during the three prelude episodes, in 2017), while the Show 2 presented the main awards. 2016 and 2018 reverted the format with the technical category awards presented at an off-site ceremony.TrophyThe Star Awards trophy has seen four different designs, since its inception in 1994. In the first ceremony, The trophy was designed with a circular column and a star-shaped circle capping the top. This trophy only been used in only in this 1994 ceremony. Between 1995 until 1997 ceremony, The trophy was designed with a straight column topped and a gold star. This trophy had been used in three ceremonies. The trophy was changed to a cone-like shape with a bigger star in the ceremony of 1998 and 1999. Since 2000, A new trophy made in Shanghai was designed, weighing 4 kg and cost S$1,000 each. It is designed with a crystal body shaped in the letter "S", and from another angle, shaped in the letter "A", forming the initials of the "Star Awards". The trophy used to come in different colors every year. Awards CeremoniesLists of award ceremoniesTo date, 24 ceremonies were held, as summarised below:
Multiple ceremonies hostedThe following individuals have hosted (or co-hosted) the Star Awards ceremony on two or more occasions.
TelecastThe major awards are presented at a live televised ceremony, commonly in April following the relevant calendar year; prior to the 2007 ceremony, the ceremony were held on December while there is no ceremony in 2008 due to a format change. In the 16th Star Awards ceremony, held in 2010, marked the first time of the Professional and Technical awards(given out to backstage crew and scriptwriters) were telecast and presented in one show (first show), and was also the second year to host multiple award shows airing on two separate Sunday nights, after 2007. While the first show was still held at MediaCorp TV Theatre, the second show was, for the third time in Star Awards history, being held on the new location of Resorts World Sentosa, after 1996 and 2006. Both of the ceremonies were broadcast live on 18 and 25 April 2010. The post-show was held after the second ceremony at 10pm on Channel U. In 2016, although the show was a two-part program, the technical awards was, for the first time since 2009, presented in an off-site non-televised presentation instead of being presented live in show 1. In their place, the main ceremony (which was presented in show 2) was also split into two shows, allowing to put more emphasis on mostly variety/info-ed award categories and drama award categories, for shows 1 and 2, respectively. The Post-show Party, airing after show 2, focuses on online voting award categories. For the first time in Star Awards history, the awards for the Top 10 Artistes were presented in separate shows instead of single show, with the female artistes awarded in show 1, and the male artistes on show 2.[3][4][5] At the 23th Star Awards ceremony, This was the first time since 2009 (a gap of eight instalments) where there is only one main ceremony. A three-episode weekly countdown special was announced, and the post-show party was scrapped. With the merger of MediaCorp with SPH MediaWorks on 1 January 2005, nominees now include artistes and shows from MediaCorp Channel U, formerly MediaWork's Chinese language channel. The ceremony was broadcast on Channel U in 2005 for the first time. Since 2013, Mediacorp website Toggle provide live-streaming of the ceremony as well. VenuesIn 1994, the first Star Awards were presented at the Caldecott Broadcast Centre, MediaCorp TV Theatre and the following year. In 1996, the venue of Star Awards changed to World Trade Centre, Harbour Pavilion and was hosted by Guo Liang and Yvette Tsui. From 1997 until 2005, the venue is the Caldecott Broadcast Centre, MediaCorp TV Theatre and will be hosted by various artistes. In 2006, the ceremony was held outside of the studio and were took place at (St James Power Station). Between 2010 to 2014, the ceremony was also held outside location while the show was split into two, with the first show held at Caldecott Hill, while the second show was held at Resorts World Sentosa (2010 and 2011), Marina Bay Sands (2012 and 2013) and Suntec City (2014). Since 2015, the award ceremony were held in the MediaCorp studios since. On each ceremony, usually a key person in the government (i.e. Cabinet Minister or President) or MediaCorp (i.e. Chairman of MediaCorp) would be ushered as guest-of-honour and presenter for some awards. In 2016, Mediacorp Campus, MES Theatre @ Mediacorp became the presentation's current venue with incredibly spacious interior and stunning architectural designs, the 1,500-seater performance venue features tiered seating in its stalls and two circle levels, including removable seats at the lower stall and additional audience sitting space at the orchestra pit for your special needs. Awards CategoriesCurrent categoriesJudged Categories{{div col|content=
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}} Special CategoriesSpecial Achievement AwardAt the 2nd Star Awards ceremony; Xiang Yun received the award for her performance and it is given in honour of a MediaCorp artiste who have made significant contributions in the performance of his/her respective field of profession over the past few years. The award was initially discontinued from 2004 - 2017 then revived in Star Awards 2018 with Marcus Chin receiving it. All-Time Favourite Artitses AwardSince its inception, the award has been given to 20 artistes. Joanne Peh, Quan Yi Fong, and Elvin Ng are the most recent recipients in this category after winning the Top 10 Most Popular Male or Female Artistes award from 2004–2005, 2009–2016; 2005–2011, 2013–2016; and 2006–2016 respectively. The award will be given out to Kym Ng in 2019, for her Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award wins from 1998–1999, 2006–2007, 2012–2013 and 2015–2018. Awards and nominationsStar Awards had been nominated for 16 times since the Best Variety Special category was introduced in 1998 (with the exceptions for five shows, the award was not presented in years 2000 and 2018; while the ceremony were not nominated in years 1999, 2001 and 2006). As of 2018, Seven shows, out of the total 21 ceremonies since 1997 were won, with their first win in 2007 which was awarded for the 2006's ceremony. Other categories for Star Awards, which were nominated or won, were also reflected in the table:
{{note|1|[I]}} Each year is linked to the article about the Star Awards held that year. References1. ^{{cite web |title= Star Awards 2019 nominees revealed|url=https://entertainment.toggle.sg/en/entertainment/localbuzz/article/star-awards-2019-nominees-revealed-11222220|date=8 February 2019 |accessdate=9 February 2019}} 2. ^Jeanette Aw wins big at Star Awards 2015 Show 1 3. ^{{cite news|author=Joanna Goh|title=Star Awards 2016: The Dream Makers 2 leads with 25 nominations|url=http://tv.toggle.sg/en/channel8/shows/star-awards-2016/features/star-awards-2016-nominations-6162340|publisher=Toggle|date=1 February 2016|accessdate=14 April 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=新生代抢《红星大奖》 陈罗密欧雅慧首争"帝后" |url=http://tv.toggle.sg/en/channel8/shows/star-awards-2016/features/default-6162336|publisher=Toggle|date=1 February 2016|accessdate=14 April 2016|language=Chinese}} 5. ^{{cite news|author=May Seah|title=Dream Makers 2 leads Star Awards 2016 nominations list|url=http://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/television/dream-makers-2-leads-star-awards-2016-nominations-list|publisher=Today Online|date=1 February 2016|accessdate=15 April 2016}} External links
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