Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer

The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress) is one of the awards given to people working in the film industry by the Critics Choice Association at the annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.

Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer (Actor/Actress)
The 2022 recipient: Gabriel LaBelle
Awarded forBest Performance by a Young Performer (Actor/Actress)
LocationLos Angeles, California
Presented byCritics Choice Association
First awardedJonathan Lipnicki for Jerry Maguire (1996)
Currently held byGabriel LaBelle for The Fabelmans (2022)
Websitewww.criticschoice.com

Winners and nominees

1990s

Best Child Performance (1996-2003)
Year Performer Character Film
1996Jonathan LipnickiRay BoydJerry Maguire
1997Jurnee SmollettEve BatisteEve's Bayou
1998Ian Michael SmithSimon BirchSimon Birch
1999Haley Joel OsmentCole SearThe Sixth Sense

2000s

Year Performer Character Film
2000Jamie BellBilly ElliotBilly Elliot
2001
[1]
Dakota FanningLucy Diamond DawsonI Am Sam
Haley Joel OsmentDavidA.I. Artificial Intelligence
Daniel RadcliffeHarry PotterHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
2002
[2]
Kieran CulkinJason "Igby" Slocumb Jr.Igby Goes Down
Tyler HoechlinMichael Sullivan Jr.Road to Perdition
Nicholas HoultMarcus BrewerAbout a Boy
Daniel RadcliffeHarry PotterHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2003
[3]
Keisha Castle-HughesPaikea "Pai" ApiranaWhale Rider
Emma BolgerAriel SullivanIn America
Sarah BolgerChristy Sullivan
Evan Rachel WoodTracy FreelandThirteen
Best Young Actor (2004-2007)
Year Performer Character Film
2004
[4]
Freddie HighmorePeter Llewelyn DaviesFinding Neverland
Liam AikenKlaus BaudelaireLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Cameron BrightYoung SeanBirth
Daniel RadcliffeHarry PotterHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
William UllrichLittle BobbyBeyond the Sea
2005
[5]
Freddie HighmoreCharlie BucketCharlie and the Chocolate Factory
Jesse EisenbergWalt BerkmanThe Squid and the Whale
Owen KlineFrank Berkman
Alex EtelDamian CunninghamMillions
Daniel RadcliffeHarry PotterHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2006
[6]
Paul DanoDwayne HooverLittle Miss Sunshine
Cameron BrightJoey NaylorThank You for Smoking
Joseph CrossAugusten BurroughsRunning with Scissors
Freddie HighmoreMax SkinnerA Good Year
Jaden SmithChristopher Gardner Jr.The Pursuit of Happyness
2007
[7]
Ahmad Khan MahmoodzadaYoung HassanThe Kite Runner
Michael CeraPaulie BleekerJuno
Freddie HighmoreEvan Taylor / August RushAugust Rush
Edward SandersTobias "Toby" RaggSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Best Young Actress (2004-2007)
Year Performer Character Film
2004
[4]
Emmy RossumChristine DaaéThe Phantom of the Opera
Emily BrowningViolet BaudelaireLemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Dakota FanningLupita "Pita" RamosMan on Fire
Lindsay LohanCady HeronMean Girls
Emma WatsonHermione GrangerHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005
[5]
Dakota FanningRachel FerrierWar of the Worlds
Flora CrossEliza NaumannBee Season
Georgie HenleyLucy PevensieThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Q'orianka KilcherPocahontasThe New World
Emma WatsonHermione GrangerHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2006
[6]
Abigail BreslinOlive HooverLittle Miss Sunshine
Ivana BaqueroOfeliaPan's Labyrinth
Shareeka EppsDreyHalf Nelson
Dakota FanningFern ArableCharlotte's Web
Keke PalmerAkeelah AndersonAkeelah and the Bee
2007
[7]
Nikki BlonskyTracy TurnbladHairspray
Dakota Blue RichardsLyra BelacquaThe Golden Compass
AnnaSophia RobbLeslie BurkeBridge to Terabithia
Saoirse RonanBriony Tallis, aged 13Atonement
Best Young Performer (2008-present)
Year Performer Character Film
2008
[8]
Dev PatelJamal MalikSlumdog Millionaire
Dakota FanningLily OwensThe Secret Life of Bees
David KrossYoung Michael BergThe Reader
Brandon WaltersNullahAustralia
2009
[9][10]
Saoirse RonanSusie SalmonThe Lovely Bones
Jae HeadSean "S.J." Tuohy Jr.The Blind Side
Bailee MadisonIsabelle CahillBrothers
Max RecordsMaxWhere the Wild Things Are
Kodi Smit-McPheeBoyThe Road

2010s

Year Performer Character Film
2010
[11][12]
Hailee SteinfeldMattalyn "Mattie" RossTrue Grit
Elle FanningCleoSomewhere
Jennifer LawrenceRee DollyWinter's Bone
Chloë Grace MoretzMindy Macready / Hit-GirlKick-Ass
AbbyLet Me In
Kodi Smit-McPheeOwen
2011
[13][14]
Thomas HornOskar SchellExtremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Asa ButterfieldHugo CabretHugo
Elle FanningAlice DainardSuper 8
Ezra MillerKevin KhatchadourianWe Need to Talk About Kevin
Saoirse RonanHanna HellerHanna
Shailene WoodleyAlexandra "Alex" KingThe Descendants
2012
[15][16]
Quvenzhané WallisHushpuppyBeasts of the Southern Wild
Elle FanningGingerGinger & Rosa
Kara HaywardSuzy BishopMoonrise Kingdom
Tom HollandLucas BennettThe Impossible
Logan LermanCharlie KelmeckisThe Perks of Being a Wallflower
Suraj SharmaPiscine "Pi" PatelLife of Pi
2013
[17][18]
Adèle ExarchopoulosAdèleBlue Is the Warmest Colour
Asa ButterfieldAndrew "Ender" WigginEnder's Game
Liam JamesDuncanThe Way Way Back
Sophie NélisseLiesel MemingerThe Book Thief
Tye SheridanEllisMud
2014
[19][20]
Ellar ColtraneMason Evans Jr.Boyhood
Ansel ElgortAugustus WatersThe Fault in Our Stars
Mackenzie FoyMurphy "Murph" CooperInterstellar
Jaeden MartellOliver BronsteinSt. Vincent
Tony RevoloriZero MoustafaThe Grand Budapest Hotel
Quvenzhané WallisAnnie BennettAnnie
Noah WisemanSamuel VanekThe Babadook
2015
[21][22]
Jacob TremblayJack NewsomeRoom
Abraham AttahAguBeasts of No Nation
RJ CylerEarl JacksonMe and Earl and the Dying Girl
Shameik MooreMalcolm AdekanbiDope
Milo ParkerRoger MunroMr. Holmes
2016
[23][24]
Lucas HedgesPatrick ChandlerManchester by the Sea
Alex R. HibbertChild Chiron / "Little"Moonlight
Lewis MacDougallConor O'MalleyA Monster Calls
Madina NalwangaPhiona MutesiQueen of Katwe
Sunny PawarYoung SarooLion
Hailee SteinfeldNadine FranklinThe Edge of Seventeen
2017
[25][26]
Brooklynn PrinceMooneeThe Florida Project
Mckenna GraceMary AdlerGifted
Dafne KeenLaura Kinney / X-23Logan
Millicent SimmondsRoseWonderstruck
Jacob TremblayAugust "Auggie" PullmanWonder
2018
[27][28]
Elsie FisherKayla DayEighth Grade
Thomasin McKenzieTomLeave No Trace
Ed OxenbouldJoe BrinsonWildlife
Millicent SimmondsRegan AbbottA Quiet Place
Amandla StenbergStarr CarterThe Hate U Give
Sunny SuljicStevieMid90s
2019
[29][30]
Roman Griffin DavisJohannes "Jojo" BetzlerJojo Rabbit
Julia ButtersTrudi FrazerOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood
Shahadi Wright JosephZora Wilson / UmbraeUs
Noah JupeOtis Lort (12)Honey Boy
Thomasin McKenzieElsa KorrJojo Rabbit
Archie YatesYorki

2020s

Year Performer Character Film
2020
[31][32]
Alan KimDavid YiMinari
Ryder AllenSam BurdettePalmer
Ibrahima GueyeMomoThe Life Ahead
Talia RyderSkylarNever Rarely Sometimes Always
Caoilinn SpringallYoung IrisThe Midnight Sky
Helena ZengelJohanna Leonberger / CicadaNews of the World
2021
[33]
Jude HillBuddyBelfast
Cooper HoffmanGary ValentineLicorice Pizza
Emilia JonesRuby RossiCODA
Woody NormanJesseC'mon C'mon
Saniyya SidneyVenus WilliamsKing Richard
Rachel ZeglerMaría VasquezWest Side Story
2022
[34]
Gabriel LaBelleSammy FabelmanThe Fabelmans
Frankie CorioSophie PatersonAftersun
Jalyn HallEmmett TillTill
Bella RamseyCatherine / "Birdy"Catherine Called Birdy
Banks RepetaPaul GraffArmageddon Time
Sadie SinkEllieThe Whale

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