
It was a magical day filled with winners as the renowned and prestigious Young Artist Awards hosted its 37th Annual Gala at the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, California on March 13, 2016. Actors and actresses from the ages of 5 to 21 were honored for their impeccable and awe-inspiring talents in their projects which ranged from animated motion pictures, movies, television shows, web series and more. The spectacular young artists came all the way from various parts of the United States, Canada and beyond to cherish this magnificent day and show support for each other and their shared loved for the arts and entertainment world. Each year, the Young Artist Awards recognizes the outstanding projects of these brilliant young actors and actresses and this phenomenal event shows how the love and passion for acting and entertaining people can bring together many talented people and create a second family for each of these actors and actresses, something they can recognize as their acting family!
Many of your favorite celebrities gathered together at the Young Artist Awards including Rio Mangini and the extraordinary Mangini family, Paris Smith, Jason Drucker, Ryan Cargill, Kennedy Slocum, Talitha Bateman, Zach Callison, Ava Cantrell, Taylor Blackwell, Brielle Barbusca, Thomas Barbusca, Albert Tsai, Laci Kay, Matt Cornett, Isaak Presley, and many, many more.
Everyone at the Young Artist Awards were truly winners as they all have worked endlessly to achieve their goals and make their dreams come true! Each one of the nominees have put so much passion into their work and we can truly see their mesmerizing talents in all of their projects they share and bring out to their amazing fans!
I, Alexisjoyvipaccess had the great honor of covering the Young Artist Awards again and had a marvelous time interviewing many of your favorite celebrities at the event! Check out my VIPAccessEXCLUSIVE pictures I took from the event below and stay tuned for my VIPAccessEXCLUSIVE interviews from the 2016 Young Artist Awards on YouTube.com/alexisjoyvipaccess and alexisjoyvipaccess.com! Here at Alexisjoyvipaccess.com, I’d like to congratulate everyone at the Young Artist Awards on all of their successes!
See a full list of all of the winners at the 2016 Young Artist Awards below and follow the Young Artist Awards on Twitter: @YoungArtistAwds
Leading Young Actress, 14-21, in a Feature Film: Liv Southard in Breaking Legs
Leading Young Actress, 13 and under, in a Feature Film: Quinn McColgan in Extinction
Leading Young Actor, 14-21, in a Feature Film: Michael Grant in Where Hope Grows
Leading Young Actor, 11-13, in a Feature Film: Steele Stebbins in Vacation
Leading Young Actor, 10 and under, in a Feature Film: Jared Breeze in The Boy
Supporting Young Actress, 14-21, in a Feature Film: Niamh Wilson The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
Supporting Young Actress, 13 and under, in a Feature Film: Isabella Crovetti-Cramp in Joy
Supporting Young Actor, 14-21 in a Feature Film: Forrest Goodluck in The Revenant
Supporting Young Actor, 13 and under, in a Feature Film: Aiden Lovekamp in Pawn Sacrifice
Young Actress, 14-21, in a Short Film: Megan Ashley Brown in Until Tomorrow
Young Actress, 11-13, in a Short Film: Keely Wilson in Until Tomorrow
Young Actress, 10 and under, in a Short Film: Savannah Liles in Big Sister
Young Actor, 14-21, in a Short Film: Robin de Zwart in Circular
Young Actor, 11-13, in a Short Film: Jakob Wedel in Real Boy
Young Actor, 10 and under, in a Short Film: Michael Berthold in Billy the Fetus
Young Actress in a TV Movie, Miniseries, Special or Pilot: Nicole Samantha Huff in Degrassi: Don’t Look Back
Young Actor in a TV Movie, Miniseries, Special or Pilot: Forrest Deal in Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors
Leading Young Actress, 14-21, in a TV Series: Johnnie Ladd in Table 58
Leading Young Actress, 13 and under, in a TV Series: Layla Crawford in The First Family
Leading Young Actor, 14-21, in a TV Series: Rhys Matthew Bond in Ties That Bind
Leading Young Actor, 13 and under, in a TV Series: Sloane Morgan Siegel in Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street
Supporting Young Actress in a TV Series: Marsai Martin in Black-ish
Supporting Young Actor in a TV Series: Miles Brown in Black-ish
Guest Starring Young Actress, 14-21, in a TV Series: Mandalynn Carlson in Grey’s Anatomy
Guest Starring Young Actress, 11-13, in a TV Series: Piper Keesee in 100 Things To Do Before High School
Guest Starring Young Actress, 10 and under, in a TV Series: Mila Brener in Mutt & Stuff
Guest Starring Young Actor, 14-21, in a TV Series: Christian Hutcherson in Survivor’s Remorse
Guest Starring Young Actor, 11-13, in a TV Series: Graham Verchere in Impastor
Guest Starring Young Actor, 10 and under, in a TV Series: Samuel Faraci in Saving Hope
Recurring Young Actress, 14-21, in a TV Series: Luna Blaise in Fresh Off The Boat
Recurring Young Actress, 13 and under, in a TV Series: Laura Krystine in 100 Things To Do Before High School
Recurring Young Actor, 14-21, in a TV Series: Matt Cornett in Bella and the Bulldogs
Recurring Young Actor, 13 and under, in a TV Series: Rio Mangini in Bella and the Bulldogs
Best Performance in a TV Commercial, Actor or Actress: Christian Ganiere in Subaru- Jr. Driver
Young Ensemble Cast in a Web or VOD Series: A History of Radness with Marlhy Murphy, Isaak Presley, Cecilla Balagot and Dalton Cyr
Young Ensemble Cast in a TV Series: Fresh Off The Boat with Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen
Voice-Over Role, Young Actress, 12-21: Kaitlyn Dias in Inside Out
Voice-Over Role, Young Actress, 11 and under: Ava Priestley in Wishenpoof!: Friends Forever
Voice-Over Role, Young Actor, 12-21: Graham Verchere in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Voice-Over Role, Young Actor, 11 and under: Zachary Haven in Pearly Gates-“Americana”
Film for DVD, Young Actress: Mandalynn Calson in A Horse For Summer
Film for DVD, Young Actor: Toby Nichols in Chasing Ghosts
Web Performance, Young Actress: Mila Brener in Hopeless Bromantic
Web Performance, Young Actor: Brice Fisher in Between 2 Phat Kids
Live Theater, Young Actress: Eva de Zwart in The Velveteen Rabbit
Live Theater, Young Actor: Exodus Lale in The Lion King