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7th Youth in Film Awards

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7th Youth in Film Awards
Awarded forAchievement in the 19841985 season
DateDecember 15, 1985
SiteCoconut Grove
Ambassador Hotel

Los Angeles, California
Hosted byDrew Barrymore
Official websiteYoungArtistAwards.org

The 7th Youth in Film Awards ceremony (now known as the Young Artist Awards), presented by the Youth in Film Association, honored outstanding youth performers under the age of 21 in the fields of film and television for the 1984-1985 season, and took place on December 15, 1985, at the Ambassador Hotel's historical Coconut Grove night club in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3][4] Hosting the ceremony that year was 10-year-old Drew Barrymore.[3]

Established in 1978 by long-standing Hollywood Foreign Press Association member, Maureen Dragone, the Youth in Film Association was the first organization to establish an awards ceremony specifically set to recognize and award the contributions of performers under the age of 18 in the fields of film, television, theater and music.[1][5][6]

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said a lot about the role of the media enough so called eric democracy hi i'm wondering how you see here are the rollover educational system what it's doing right now what forces are driving at and what constraints are and how should operate we are i quoted the uh... trilateral commission view of the educational system namely to system of indoctrination of the young and i think that's correct to system of indoctrination linux that was the way the liberal deletes regarded and they're more or less accurate uh... so the educational system is supposed to train people to be uh... obedient conformist not drink too much sugar which told me state passive don't cause any price is a democracy or raise any questions and so on that's basically what the what the uh... system is about uh... they even the fact that the system has a lot of stupidity and i think as a function you know it means that people are filtered out for opinions if you can guarantee lots of stupidity and the educational system you know like stupid assignments and things like that you know that the only people who will make it through are people like me unlike most eli guests who are willing to do it no matter how stupid it is because over the next step so you may know that this assignment is idiotic and i got there couldn't because we had a paper bag but he'll do it anyway because that's the way you get to the next question needed my make it and so on and so forth well there are people who don't do that now there are people who say i'm going to do it through the cutest thing uh... those people are called behavioral problem something like that they end up in the principles officer in the streets are selling drugs or whatever and all of this is a technique for uh... selection for obedience i dot approved this but i have a feeling that when you go to the ailing universities you find more obedience and conformity probably because you're getting the students who were better able to do it uh... were all that is functional that's the way it works for it and it works right through graduate school i mean if you they're upsetting but how do you graduate schools or a little more varied because some real contradictions development system the problem is that you can't progress this way na na especially in the sciences and engineering that's prob because the corporations need science and engineering he don't have innovation you're really in trouble so they have to encourage creativity in independence 'cause he can't get anywhere if you just copy what somebody told me you have to be challenging things all the time challenging everything you know i'm thinking who sought some song and they are real contradiction uh... it's hard to train people to be creative and challenging and so on and yet that i'm sure that somewhere else in their lives their conformist an obedient in everything so you have problems that's a serious problem in japan uh... we think of japan as miss tremendous superpower but that's very misleading japan for example is very poor nowhere and part of the reason is it such as part of its part the same thing that makes them good workers obedient workers to very obedient society very deferential and conformist society and one effect of that is that you you know there are real constraints against independent free said thinking you see it in the science is very clearly the uh... but from here to so there are those contradictions when you get the graduate school are beginning to show up they show up much less than the ideological subjects because there doesn't matter too much of people have there there is no profits aren't made buddy historians having original ideas but french revolution so they can have conventional ideas and that means that the the pressure to try to support innovation and freedom is much less in the profession the pressures for conformity on the other hand are much greater cousin the ideological subject it begins to be dangerous to people think the wrongful dangerous if they have new ideas about physics uh... so saying it but nevertheless you know you do there's you begin to get a little flocks of the system by the time graduate school and even at low levels you find it i mean there's you know there are teachers who do stimulate thought and sometimes they get away with and uh... you know all the way through you know if you feel learning things he just needs can control you can't make them just regurgitate what they heard now there's a lot of pressure to turn the schools into the marine corps lends a lot of support for the for example is this bestseller last couple years by allan bloom that was all over the supermarkets closing the american mine whichever you know huge bestseller supermarket racks which is where i read it and things like that greater cooperation at at the end of tight you know a lot of suggesting accolades for it and so on uh... he was saying that a couple of uh... smart guys will decide what the great thoughts are uh... and every student memorizing as education we are no and that's the way to turn people into pure comedy i mean even if they happen to pick the great thoughts uh... there is no way less likely to get anybody to think about those thoughts than to make that the curriculum that finishes amok that uh... and i think that's the purpose for them i mean the purposes just to impose fire no here's a great for us also stuff is rubbish just learners here okay opic can you memorize that's basically the line now of course that's that's the opposite of education now that's the latest study thoma or something like that uh... but uh... it's very popular and i think it reflects the same concern over the crisis of my person background lemon selfless extreme of the incident that really got them was a case in cornell where he was a professor where some black students took over one of the admins buildings and he would he said that's just like not to give us back to the nazis is old business but the nazis and so on and so forth where you take a little it happened and that you can tell you what he thought the and its effect on the capitulated not just like i did hear which would not to be subsumed that what actually happened if you look back is that there were real grievances undoubtedly that students should love them but they didn't go in the building with guns and so on but it was settled react it was so that we have to remember he was killed uh... the grievances were to some extent dealt with on the net result was better that was before but he doesn't really thought they should have mozart and president clinton i guess they should have bombed the place or something like that that's really set him off and in general what set many people off was the day you know the the sixties are now described in the literature as if it was a time when students were running around burning libraries and you know destroying the foundations of civilization and so on what was actually going on as they were asking questions you know they were raising questions they were uh... looking into things appeal and looked into before they were not just a billion and from the point of view of the log faculty that's equivalent to bring that building weekend that small distinction can make that and the http pressured return schools back to the days when you have to worry about those things like disobedient students asking questions about things that you don't think about

Categories

Bold indicates the winner in each category.

Conflicting reports indicates a conflict in information between the Young Artist Awards official website's list of winners for that year[4] and the Daily News of Los Angeles' list of winners published the day after the ceremony.[3] The Young Artist Award's official website states that - "The Internet Movie Database has been used to ensure correct information is maintained on this web site".[7] However, IMDb was launched in 1990 (five years after the 7th Youth in Film Awards ceremony was held) and is largely a user-generated website.

Best Young Performer in a Motion Picture

Best Starring Performance By a Young Actor - Motion Picture

Corey Haim - Silver Bullet (Paramount Pictures)

Best Starring Performance By a Young Actress - Motion Picture

Meredith Salenger - The Journey of Natty Gann (Disney)

Exceptional Performance By a Young Actor - Motion Picture

Corey Haim - Firstborn (Paramount)

Exceptional Performance By a Young Actress - Motion Picture

Sydney Penny - Pale Rider (Warner Bros)

Best Young Performer in a Television Special or Mini-Series

Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Special or Mini-Series

(Conflicting reports) Chad Allen - Code of Vengeance (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
(Conflicting reports) River Phoenix - Surviving: A Family in Crisis (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])

Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Special or Mini-Series

(Conflicting reports) Laura Jacoby - The Night They Saved Christmas (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
(Conflicting reports) Carrie Wells - The Bad Seed (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])

Exceptional Performance By a Young Actor in a Television Special or Mini-Series

Joshua Miller - Highway to Heaven (episode "A Song for Jason") (NBC)

Exceptional Performance By a Young Actress in a Television Special or Mini-Series

Christa Denton - Not My Kid (CBS)

Best Young Performer in a Television Series

Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series

(Conflicting reports) Emmanuel Lewis - Webster (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
(Conflicting reports) Marc Price - Family Ties (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])

Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series

(Conflicting reports) Lisa Bonet - The Cosby Show (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
(Conflicting reports) Soleil Moon Frye - Punky Brewster (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])

Best Young Supporting Actor in a Television Series

Mackenzie Astin - The Facts of Life (NBC)

Best Young Supporting Actress in a Television Series

Alyssa Milano - Who's the Boss? (ABC)

Best Young Performer in a New Television Series

Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Series

Kirk Cameron - Growing Pains (ABC)

Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Series

(Conflicting reports) Tracey Gold - Growing Pains (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
(Conflicting reports) Tracy Wells - Mr. Belvedere (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])

Best Young Supporting Actor in a New Television Series

Jeremy Miller - Growing Pains (ABC)

Best Young Supporting Actress in a New Television Series

Emily Schulman - Small Wonder (Metromedia KTTV)

Best Young Performer in a Regular Daytime Serial

Outstanding Young Actor - Regular Daytime Serial

(Conflicting reports) Brandon Call - Santa Barbara (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
(Conflicting reports) David Mendenhall - General Hospital (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])

Outstanding Young Actress - Regular Daytime Serial

Kimberly McCullough - General Hospital (ABC)

Best Young Performer: Guest in a Television Series

Best Young Actor - Guest in a Television Series

Bumper RobinsonCagney & Lacey (CBS)

Best Young Actress - Guest in a Television Series

Jaclyn Bernstein – The Twilight Zone (episode "Children's Zoo) (CBS)

Best Young Performer: Animation Voice-Over

Outstanding Young Actor - Animation Voice-Over

David Mendenhall - The Berenstain Bears (Southern Star-Hanna Barbera/Australia)

Outstanding Young Actress - Animation Voice-Over

(Conflicting reports) Bettina Bush - The Littles and Rainbow Brite (DIC Enterprises) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
(Conflicting reports) Gini Holtzman - Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (Mendelson/Melendez) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])

Best Family Entertainment

Best Family Television Special

A Reason to Live (NBC)

Best New Television Series - Comedy or Drama

Growing Pains (ABC)

Best Family Animation Series or Special

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (Medelson-Melendez-Schulz)

Best Family Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical

(Conflicting reports) The Heavenly Kid (Orion Pictures) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
(Conflicting reports) Pee-wee's Big Adventure (Warner Brothers) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])

Best Family Motion Picture - Adventure

Back to the Future (Universal)

Best Family Motion Picture - Drama

Cocoon (20th Century Fox)

Youth In Film's Special Awards

Best Young Actor in a Foreign Film

Kristjan Markersen (Denmark) - Otto Is A Rhino (Metronome Productions)

Best Young Actress in a Foreign Film

Shiori Sakura (Japan) - MacArthur's Children (Orion Classics)

Best Foreign Family Film

Otto is a Rhino (Otto er et Nasehorn) (Denmark) - Directed by Rumle Hammerich

References

  1. ^ a b Crouse, Richard (2005). Reel Winners (illustrated ed.). Dundurn Press Ltd. pp. 42–43. ISBN 1-55002-574-0.
  2. ^ Riggs, Thomas (2007). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Gale / Cengage Learning. ISBN 0-7876-9047-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Elizabeth Hartigan (1985-12-16). "Youthful Actors Honored". Daily News of Los Angeles.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "7th Annual Youth In Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 2010-11-14. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  5. ^ "Young Artist Awards - President's Message". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  6. ^ "HFPA Golden Globes - Young Artist Foundation". GoldenGlobes.org. Archived from the original on 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  7. ^ "32nd Annual Young Artist Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-08. Retrieved 2011-03-31.

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