2003 Teen Choice Awards

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2003 Teen Choice Awards
DateAugust 2, 2003 (2003-08-02)[1]
LocationUniversal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California
Hosted byDavid Spade
Websitewww.teenchoice.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFox

The 2003 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 2, 2003, at the Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, video games, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers living in the US, aged 13 and over through various social media sites.[2] The event was hosted by David Spade with Kelly Clarkson, Evanescence, and The Donnas as performers.

Performers[]

  • Kelly Clarkson – "Low"
  • Evanescence – "Going Under"
  • The Donnas – "Too Bad About Your Girl"

Presenters[]

  • Jessica Alba
  • Alexis Bledel
  • Amanda Bynes
  • Daveigh Chase
  • JC Chasez
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Amy Davidson
  • Dakota Fanning
  • Justin Guarini
  • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
  • Nick Lachey
  • Lil' Romeo
  • Tara Lipinski
  • Lindsay Lohan
  • Alyssa Milano
  • Brittany Murphy
  • Jared Padalecki
  • Queen Latifah
  • Raven-Symoné
  • John Ritter
  • Ashlee Simpson
  • Jessica Simpson
  • Brittany Snow
  • Martin Spanjers
  • Britney Spears
  • Wilmer Valderrama
  • Emily VanCamp
  • Alexa Vega
  • Milo Ventimiglia

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold text.

Movies[]

References:[3]

Choice Movie: Drama/Action Adventure Choice Movie Actor: Drama/Action Adventure
Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure Choice Movie: Comedy
  • Jennifer AnistonThe Good Girl
    • Halle BerryDie Another Day & X2: X-Men United
    • Kate BosworthBlue Crush
    • Jennifer GarnerDaredevil
    • Brittany Murphy8 Mile
    • Jada Pinkett-SmithThe Matrix Reloaded
    • Queen LatifahChicago
    • Rebecca Romijn-StamosX2: X-Men United
Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Choice Movie Actress: Comedy
Choice Movie: Horror/Thriller Choice Movie Villain
Choice Breakout Movie Actor Choice Breakout Movie Actress
Choice Movie Hissy Fit Choice Movie Chemistry
Choice Movie Liplock Choice Movie Fight/Action Sequence
Choice Movie Liar Choice Summer Movie

Television[]

Choice TV Drama/Action Adventure Choice TV Actor: Drama/Action Adventure
Choice TV Actress: Drama/Action Adventure Choice TV Comedy
Choice TV Actor: Comedy Choice TV Actress: Comedy
Choice TV Dating Choice TV Reality
Choice Reality/Variety TV Star: Male Choice Reality/Variety TV Star: Female
Choice Reality/Variety TV Host Choice Reality Hunk
Choice Reality Babe Choice TV Late Night
Choice Breakout TV Show Choice Breakout TV Actor
Choice Breakout TV Actress Choice TV Personality
  • Simon Cowell
    • Carson Daly
    • Jimmy Fallon
    • Jamie Kennedy
    • Johnny Knoxville
    • Kelly Osbourne
    • Quddus
    • Ryan Seacrest
Choice TV Sidekick

Music[]

References:[3]

Choice Male Artist Choice Female Artist
  • Eminem
    • 50 Cent
    • JC Chasez
    • Ja Rule
    • John Mayer
    • Nelly
    • Sean Paul
    • Justin Timberlake
  • Kelly Clarkson
    • Christina Aguilera
    • Beyoncé
    • Missy Elliott
    • Norah Jones
    • Avril Lavigne
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Pink
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Choice Rap Artist
  • Jennifer Lopez
    • B2K
    • Brandy
    • Sean Paul
    • Kelly Rowland
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Tyrese
    • Usher
  • Eminem
    • 50 Cent
    • Missy Elliott
    • Ja Rule
    • Jay-Z
    • Nas
    • Nelly
    • Snoop Dogg
Choice Rock Group Choice Single
  • Good Charlotte
    • 3 Doors Down
    • Audioslave
    • Coldplay
    • Linkin Park
    • No Doubt
    • Sum 41
    • The White Stripes
  • "Sk8er Boi" – Avril Lavigne
    • "All I Have" – Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J
    • "Beautiful" – Christina Aguilera
    • "Bump, Bump, Bump" – B2K featuring P. Diddy
    • "Cry Me a River" – Justin Timberlake
    • "In da Club" – 50 Cent
    • "Underneath It All" – No Doubt feat. Lady Saw
    • "Work It" – Missy Elliott
Choice Album Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track
  • The Young & the HopelessGood Charlotte
    • Any Given ThursdayJohn Mayer
    • The Eminem ShowEminem
    • Get Rich or Die Tryin'50 Cent
    • JustifiedJustin Timberlake
    • Let GoAvril Lavigne
    • StrippedChristina Aguilera
    • This Is Me... ThenJennifer Lopez
  • "Like I Love You" – Justin Timberlake
    • "4 Ever" – Lil' Mo feat. Fabolous
    • "How You Gonna Act Like That" – Tyrese
    • "No Letting Go" – Wayne Wonder
    • "Put That Woman First" – Jaheim
    • "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" – Ashanti
    • "Snake" – R. Kelly feat. Big Tigger
    • "So GoneMonica
Choice Rap Track Choice Rock Track
  • "In da Club" – 50 Cent
    • "21 Questions" – 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg
    • "Beautiful" – Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell & Charlie Wilson
    • "Can't Let You Go" – Fabolous feat. Mike Shorey & Lil' Mo
    • "Excuse Me Miss" – Jay Z
    • "Get Busy" – Sean Paul
    • "I Can" – Nas
    • "I Know What You Want" – Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey feat. Flipmode Squad
  • "Bring Me to Life" – Evanescence
    • "Headstrong" – Trapt
    • "Like a Stone" – Audioslave
    • "Price to Play" – Staind
    • "Send the Pain Below" – Chevelle
    • "Seven Nation Army" – The White Stripes
    • "Somewhere I Belong" – Linkin Park
    • "Times Like These" – Foo Fighters
Choice Love Song Choice Breakout Music Artist
  • "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z
    • "Come Away with Me" – Norah Jones
    • "I'm Glad" – Jennifer Lopez
    • "I'm With You" – Avril Lavigne
    • "A Moment Like This" – Kelly Clarkson
    • "Picture" – Kid Rock feat. Sheryl Crow
    • "Pretty Baby" – Vanessa Carlton
    • "Running" – No Doubt
  • 50 Cent
    • Beyoncé
    • Kelly Clarkson
    • Norah Jones
    • John Mayer
    • Sean Paul
    • Lisa Marie Presley
    • Justin Timberlake
Choice Music Hook Up (collaboration) Choice Summer Song
  • "21 Questions" – 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg
    • "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" – Jay Z feat. Beyoncé
    • "All I Have" – Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J
    • "Cry Me a River" – Justin Timberlake feat. Timbaland
    • "Dilemma" – Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland
    • "Dirrty" – Christina Aguilera feat. Redman
    • "The Game of Love" – Santana feat. Michelle Branch
    • "Picture" – Kid Rock feat. Sheryl Crow
  • "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé feat. Jay Z
    • "21 Questions" – 50 Cent feat. Nate Dogg
    • "Bring Me to Life" – Evanescence
    • "Get Busy" – Sean Paul
    • "Right Thurr" – Chingy
    • "Rock wit U (Awww Baby)" – Ashanti
    • "Shake Ya Tailfeather" – Nelly, Diddy & Murphy Lee
    • "Where Is the Love?" – The Black Eyed Peas

Miscellaneous[]

References:[3]

Choice Male Hottie Choice Female Hottie
  • Ashton Kutcher
    • Colin Farrell
    • Josh Hartnett
    • Oliver Hudson
    • Brad Pitt
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Usher
    • Tom Welling
    • Beyoncé Knowles
    • Jessica Alba
    • Amanda Bynes
    • Hilary Duff
    • Jennifer Garner
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Britney Spears
    • Gwen Stefani
Choice Crossover Artist Choice Comedian
  • Mandy Moore
    • Kelly Clarkson
    • Eminem
    • Eve
    • Jennifer Love Hewitt
    • Beyoncé Knowles
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Tyrese
  • Jim Carrey
    • Jimmy Fallon
    • Jamie Kennedy
    • Bernie Mac
    • Mike Myers
    • Chris Rock
    • Adam Sandler
    • Wanda Sykes
Choice Male Athlete Choice Female Athlete
  • Serena Williams
    • Jennifer Capriati
    • Kelly Clark
    • Mia Hamm
    • Anna Kournikova
    • Michelle Kwan
    • Mary Osborne
    • Venus Williams
Choice Male Fashion Icon Choice Female Fashion Icon
  • Ryan Seacrest
    • Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
    • Common
    • Colin Farrell
    • Enrique Iglesias
    • Lenny Kravitz
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Usher
  • Jennifer Lopez
    • Halle Berry
    • Mary J. Blige
    • Beyoncé Knowles
    • Avril Lavigne
    • Kelly Osbourne
    • Britney Spears
    • Gwen Stefani
Choice Video Game

References[]

  1. ^ "'Teen Choice 2003". IMDb. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  2. ^ "Voting Rules". "Fox". Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "2003 Teen Choice Awards Nominees". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. June 18, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
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