SG-1 Takes Home Two Saturn Awards

Stargate SG-1 still considered among the best on TV

Special Recognition for Stargate SG-1:

Stargate SG-1 received two Saturn Awards, one for “Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series” (its second year in a row), and one for Amanda Tapping as “Best Supporting Actress on Television” (her first Saturn Award).

Also included in the honors, are Season Nine‘s Ben Browder (joining the cast as a regular, Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell) and Claudia Black (recurring character Vala), who picked up awards for being the best actors on television for their roles in “Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars”.

From the announcement made on the Official Saturn Awards site:

(Los Angeles) The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films handed out their 31st Annual Saturn Awards on May 3 and two films dominated the accolades for the evening: “Spider-Man 2” and “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”. “Spider-Man 2” walked away with a total of five Saturn Awards which included Best Film (Fantasy), Best Actor: Tobey Maguire, Best Director: Sam Raimi, and Best Writer: Alvin Sargent. It also won Best Special Effects. “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” also received multiple honors for Best Film (Action/Adventure/Thriller), Best Supporting Actor: David Carradine, and Best Supporting Actress: Daryl Hannah.

The television series, “Lost”, received two Saturn Awards for Best Network Television Series and Best Supporting Actor: Terry O’Quinn. The mini-series, “Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars” received three Saturns: Best Television Presentation, Best Actor: Ben Browder, and Best Actress: Claudia Black.

Receiving Life Career Awards this year were Fox Filmed Entertainment Co-Chairman Tom Rothman, and producer/writer Stephen J. Cannell. Also honored was Kerry Conran with the Filmmakers Showcase Award. “Star Trek” was commemorated with a Special Recognition Award for it’s 18 year run on television.

The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films was founded in 1972 by Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize the achievements of genre entertainment. Many of the industry’s leaders have attended the annual event. They include: Rod Serling, Fritz Lang, Rouben Mamoulian, Ray Harryhausen, Ray Bradbury, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Bryan Singer, Roger Corman, Gale Anne Hurd, Brian Grazer, Nicholas Cage, Stan Lee, John Carpenter, Kevin Spacey, Sherry Lansing, Ron Meyer, Gore Verbinski, Walter Parkes, Christopher Lee, Lon Chaney Jr., and Boris Karloff. Currently serving as President of the non-profit organization is Robert Holguin.

SCI FI Wire Saturn Award Announcement
Announcement of the winners of the 31st Saturn Awards on the Official Site
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