Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star | |
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Awarded for | Worst in film |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Golden Raspberry Award Foundation |
First awarded | 1982 (awarded to Klinton Spilsbury for The Legend of the Lone Ranger) |
Currently held by | Joe Eszterhas for An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn/Jerry Springer in Ringmaster (1999) |
Website | web |
The Razzie Award for Worst New Star was an award presented at the annual Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst new actor or actress of the previous year.
History[]
From 1982 to 1989 and again from 1991 to 1999. The category has since been discontinued.
Awards and nominations[]
1982–1989[]
Winner (in bold)
Date of ceremony | Recipient | |
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March 29, 1982 | Klinton Spilsbury in The Legend of the Lone Ranger as The Lone Ranger | |
Gary Coleman in On the Right Track as Lester | ||
Martin Hewitt in Endless Love as David Axelrod | ||
Mara Hobel in Mommie Dearest as Young Christina Crawford | ||
Miles O'Keeffe in Tarzan, the Ape Man as Tarzan | ||
April 11, 1983 | Pia Zadora in Butterfly as Kady Tyler | |
Morgan Fairchild in The Seduction as Jamie Douglas | ||
Luciano Pavarotti in Yes, Giorgio as Giorgio Fini | ||
Aileen Quinn in Annie as Annie | ||
Mr. T in Rocky III as Clubber Lang | ||
April 8, 1984 | Lou Ferrigno in Hercules as Hercules | |
Loni Anderson in Stroker Ace as Pembrook Feeny | ||
Reb Brown in Yor, the Hunter from the Future as Yor | ||
Cindy and Sandy (the shrieking dolphins) in Jaws 3-D | ||
Finola Hughes in Staying Alive as Laura | ||
March 24, 1985 | Olivia d'Abo in Bolero[1] and Conan the Destroyer as Paloma and Princess Jehnna (respectively) | |
Michelle Johnson in Blame It on Rio as Jennifer Lyons | ||
Apollonia Kotero in Purple Rain as Apollonia | ||
Andrea Occhipinti in Bolero as Angel | ||
Russell Todd in Where the Boys Are '84 as Scott Nash | ||
March 23, 1986 | Brigitte Nielsen in Red Sonja (as Red Sonja) and Rocky IV[2] (as Ludmilla Drago) | |
Ariane in Year of the Dragon as Tracy Tzu | ||
The new computerized Godzilla in Godzilla 1985 | ||
Julia Nickson-Soul in Rambo: First Blood Part II as Co-Bao | ||
Kurt Thomas in Gymkata as Jonathan Cabot | ||
March 29, 1987 | The six guys and gals in the duck suit in Howard the Duck | |
Joan Chen in Tai-Pan as May–May | ||
Mitch Gaylord in American Anthem as Steve Tevere | ||
Kristin Scott Thomas in Under the Cherry Moon as Mary Sharon | ||
Brian Thompson in Cobra as The Night Slasher | ||
April 10, 1988 | David Mendenhall in Over the Top as Michael Hawk | |
The Barbarian Brothers in The Barbarians | ||
The Garbage Pail Kids in The Garbage Pail Kids Movie | ||
Debra Sandlund in Tough Guys Don't Dance as Patty Lareine | ||
Jim Varney in Ernest Goes to Camp as Ernest P. Worrell | ||
March 28, 1989 | Ronald McDonald (as himself) in Mac and Me | |
Don the talking horse in Hot to Trot | ||
Tami Erin in The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking as Pippi Longstocking | ||
Robi Rosa in Salsa as Rico | ||
Jean-Claude Van Damme in Bloodsport as Frank Dux |
1991–1999[]
Winner (in bold)
Date of ceremony | Recipient | |
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March 24, 1991 | Sofia Coppola in The Godfather Part III as Mary Corleone | |
Ingrid Chavez in Graffiti Bridge as Aura | ||
Leo Damian in Ghosts Can't Do It as Fausto | ||
Carre Otis in Wild Orchid as Emily Reed | ||
Donald Trump (as himself) in Ghosts Can't Do It | ||
March 29, 1992 | Vanilla Ice in Cool as Ice as Johnny Van Owen | |
Brian Bosworth in Stone Cold as Joe Huff / John Stone | ||
Milla Jovovich in Return to the Blue Lagoon as Lilli Hargrave | ||
Brian Krause in Return to the Blue Lagoon as Richard Lestrange, Jr. | ||
Kristin Minter in Cool as Ice as Kathy Winslow | ||
March 28, 1993 | Pauly Shore in Encino Man as Stoney[3] | |
Georges Corraface in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery as Christopher Columbus | ||
Kevin Costner's crew cut in The Bodyguard | ||
Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard as Rachel Marron | ||
Sharon Stone's tribute to Theodore Cleaver in Basic Instinct | ||
March 20, 1994 | Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice as Justice | |
Roberto Benigni in Son of the Pink Panther as Gendarme Jacques Gambrelli | ||
Mason Gamble in Dennis the Menace as Dennis Mitchell | ||
Norman D. Golden II in Cop and a Half as Devon Butler | ||
Austin O'Brien in Last Action Hero as Danny Madigan | ||
March 26, 1995 | Anna Nicole Smith in Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult as Tanya Peters | |
Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (as Ace Ventura), Dumb and Dumber (as Lloyd Christmas) and The Mask (as Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask) | ||
Chris Elliott in Cabin Boy as Nathaniel Mayweather | ||
Chris Isaak in Little Buddha as Dean Conrad | ||
Shaquille O'Neal in Blue Chips as Deon | ||
March 24, 1996 | Elizabeth Berkley in Showgirls as Nomi Malone[4] | |
Amy the talking gorilla in Congo | ||
David Caruso in Jade and Kiss of Death as David Corelli and Jimmy Kilmartin (respectively) | ||
Cindy Crawford in Fair Game as Kate McQuean | ||
Julia Sweeney in It's Pat: The Movie (as Pat Riley) and Stuart Saves His Family | ||
March 23, 1997 | Pamela Anderson in Barb Wire as Barb Wire | |
Beavis and Butt-head in Beavis and Butt-head Do America | ||
Ellen DeGeneres in Mr. Wrong as Martha Alston | ||
Friends cast members turned movie star wannabes (Jennifer Aniston in She's the One, Lisa Kudrow in Mother, Matt LeBlanc in Ed, David Schwimmer in The Pallbearer) | ||
The new "serious" Sharon Stone in Diabolique and Last Dance as Nicole Horner and Cindy Liggett (respectively) | ||
March 22, 1998 | Dennis Rodman in Double Team as Yaz | |
The animatronic anaconda in Anaconda | ||
Tori Spelling in The House of Yes and Scream 2 as Lesly and herself (respectively) | ||
Howard Stern in Private Parts as himself | ||
Chris Tucker in The Fifth Element and Money Talks as Ruby Rhod and Franklin Hatchett | ||
March 20, 1999 | Joe Eszterhas in An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn as himself (tie)[5] | |
Jerry Springer in Ringmaster as Jerry Farrelly (tie) | ||
Barney the Friendly Dinosaur in Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie | ||
Carrot Top in Chairman of the Board as Edison | ||
The Spice Girls (as themselves) in Spice World |
See also[]
- Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress
- Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor
References[]
- ^ Razzie Awards: The Movies That Won The Most Razzies - The Delite
- ^ Razzie Awards: The Movies That Won The Most Razzies - The Delite
- ^ 15 Actors Who Have Won The Most Razzie Awards|ScreenRant
- ^ Razzie Awards: The Movies That Won The Most Razzies - The Delite
- ^ Raspberry for Spice Girls as anti-Oscars handed out|World news|The Guardian
External links[]
Categories:
- Golden Raspberry Awards by category
- Awards established in 1982
- Awards disestablished in 1999