Canadian Screen Awards 2017: The Biggest Winners of the Night
The Oscars may be behind us, but last night Canadians got a chance to celebrate the best of film and television at the 2017 Canadian Screen Awards. Host Howie Mandell kept some of the country’s best talent entertained at the Sony Centre for the 5th annual awards ceremony.
Our #CdnScreenAwards host @howiemandel is thrilled to be home in Canada celebrating Canadian excellence in film & television LIVE on @CBC! pic.twitter.com/FtvMLzgawf
— Canadian Academy (@TheCdnAcademy) March 13, 2017
So who were the big winners of the night? In the film department, It’s Only the End of the World picked up multiple awards including the best motion picture and best director (Xavier Dolan). In the television department, Orphan Black won the best drama series, while Letterkenny got recognition for best comedy series.
But it was our former cover star Tatiana Maslany who was the night’s golden girl. The Emmy-award-winning actor not only picked up the night’s coveted Best Actress Award for her role in The Other Half but also Best Actress in a Drama Series for Orphan Black.
#CdnScreenAwards winner @tatianamaslany thanks the entire @OrphanBlack team for her award. #CdnTalent #CloneClub pic.twitter.com/nRsoMq1g4B
— Canadian Academy (@TheCdnAcademy) March 13, 2017
Canadian gem Christopher Plummer may have joked that he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award out of pity due to his “old age,” but during his acceptance speech, the Sound of Music star assured everyone that “the curtain has not yet fallen [but] is simply stuck.”
"I've spent almost 70 years making a fool of myself in this crazy profession of ours and i've had the time of my life." #ChristopherPlummer pic.twitter.com/Ee107F1ejV
— Canadian Academy (@TheCdnAcademy) March 13, 2017
If you missed the award show, fret not. We’ve got the list of notable winners below:
Best motion picture: It’s Only the End of the World
Best director: Xavier Dolan, It’s Only the End of the World
Best actress: Tatiana Maslany, The Other Half
Best actor: Stephan James, Race
Best original screenplay: Daniel MacIvor, Weirdos
Best drama series: Orphan Black
Best comedy series: Letterkenny
Best actress in a comedy series: Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek
Best actor in a comedy series: Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kim’s Convenience
Best actress in a drama series: Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black
Best actor in a drama series: Adrian Holmes, 19-2
Fan choice: Natasha Negovanlis, Carmilla
Best performance in a variety or sketch comedy program: The Tragically Hip, The Tragically Hip — A National Celebration
Donald Brittain award for best social/political documentary: Guantanamo’s Child: Omar Khadr
Lifetime achievement award: Christopher Plummer
Earle Grey award: Tantoo Cardinal
Icon award: Just for Laughs
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