33rd People's Choice Awards

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33rd People's Choice Awards
DateJanuary 9, 2007
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byQueen Latifah
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Directed byBruce Gowers

The 33rd People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 2006, were held on January 9, 2007 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Queen Latifah and broadcast on CBS.

Nominations and winners[]

The nominees for the awards were selected with the help of Knowledge Networks which used what it describes as an online-only nationally representative panel to identify a pop culture-involved sample of men and women ages 18–49.[1] Winners were chosen online by those who registered with the awards shows official website.[2][3]

Awards[]

Winners are listed first, in bold. Other nominees are in alphabetical order.
Favorite New TV Comedy Favorite Song from a Movie
The Class

30 Rock

'Til Death

Life Is a Highway by Rascal Flatts, Cars

Crazy by Alanis Morissette, The Devil Wears Prada

Real Gone by Sheryl Crow, Cars

Favorite Movie Drama Favorite Funny Male Star
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

The Da Vinci Code

X-Men: The Last Stand

Robin Williams

Will Ferrell

Adam Sandler

Favorite Male Action Star Favorite Movie
Johnny Depp

Samuel L. Jackson

Jet Li

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Cars

X-Men: The Last Stand

Favorite Male TV Star Favorite Pop Song
Patrick Dempsey

Charlie Sheen

Kiefer Sutherland

Hips Don't Lie by Shakira

Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado

Stupid Girls by Pink

Favorite Rock Song Favorite Female Singer
Who Says You Can't Go Home by Bon Jovi

Call Me When You're Sober by Evanescence

Dani California by Red Hot Chili Peppers

Carrie Underwood

Faith Hill

Shakira

Favorite Male Movie Star Favorite Male Singer
Johnny Depp

Tom Hanks

Denzel Washington

Kenny Chesney

Trace Adkins

Toby Keith

Favorite TV Comedy Favorite Funny Female Star
Two and a Half Men

The King of Queens

My Name Is Earl

Ellen DeGeneres

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Queen Latifah

Favorite Family Movie Favorite Female Movie Star
Cars

Ice Age: The Meltdown

Over the Hedge

Jennifer Aniston

Halle Berry

Sandra Bullock

Favorite Movie Comedy Favorite TV Drama
Click

Failure to Launch

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

Grey's Anatomy

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

House

Favorite Group Favorite Leading lady
Nickelback

The Black Eyed Peas

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Cameron Diaz

Kirsten Dunst

Scarlett Johansson

Favorite Female TV Star Favorite Hip-Hop Song
Eva Longoria

Jennifer Love Hewitt

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Ridin' by Chamillionaire

Grillz by Nelly

Shake That by Eminem

Favorite Animated Comedy Favorite Leading man
The Simpsons

Family Guy

King of the Hill

Vince Vaughn

Matt Damon

Brad Pitt

Favorite Country Song Favorite Talk show Host
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood

What Hurts the Most by Rascal Flatts

When the Stars Go Blue by Tim McGraw

Ellen DeGeneres

Jay Leno

Oprah Winfrey

Favorite On-Screen Match-Up Favorite R&B Song
Johnny Depp & Keira Knightley, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Jennifer Aniston & Vince Vaughn, The Break-Up

Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio & Jack Nicholson, The Departed

SexyBack by Justin Timberlake

Ain't No Other Man by Christina Aguilera

Shake It Off by Mariah Carey

Favorite Reality Show Favorite Female Action Star
American Idol

Deal or No Deal

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

Halle Berry

Kate Beckinsale

Uma Thurman

Favorite New TV Drama Favorite Remake
Heroes

Brothers & Sisters

Ugly Betty

Life Is a Highway by Rascal Flatts

Crazy by Alanis Morissette

Save the Last Dance for Me by Michael Bublé

References[]

  1. ^ "People's Choice Awards". CBS. 2007. Archived from the original on September 14, 2007. Retrieved January 15, 2008.
  2. ^ "Influence Hollywood. Become a People's Choice Member". PCAvote.com. Sycamore Productions. Archived from the original on January 13, 2008. Retrieved January 15, 2008.
  3. ^ "People's Choice Awards Past Winners: 2008". PCAvote.com. Sycamore Productions. Archived from the original on January 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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