Scream Awards

Scream Awards (2005-2011)

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The first awards show for all the stars of horror, comic books, sci-fi and fantasy movies.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday (85 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2011-10-18The 2011 Scream AwardsOct 18, 2011
2010-10-19The 2010 Scream AwardsOct 19, 2010
2009-10-27The 2009 Scream AwardsOct 27, 2009
2008-10-21The 2008 Scream AwardsOct 21, 2008
2007-10-23The 2007 Scream AwardsOct 23, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the Scream Awards from 2005 premiere?

The Scream Awards from 2005 premiered on October 7, 2005.

Who hosted the Scream Awards in 2005?

The Scream Awards in 2005 were hosted by Chris Rock.

What was the purpose of the Scream Awards in 2005?

The Scream Awards in 2005 aimed to honor the best in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres in film, television, and comic books.

Which movie won the Best Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

The movie "Saw" won the Best Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005.

Who won the Best Actress in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Kate Beckinsale won the Best Actress in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for her role in "Van Helsing."

Which TV show won the Best TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

The TV show "Lost" won the Best TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005.

Who won the Breakout Performance - Male award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Karl Urban won the Breakout Performance - Male award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his role in "The Chronicles of Riddick."

Which actor won the Best Supporting Actor in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Tobin Bell won the Best Supporting Actor in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his role in "Saw."

Who won the Most Vile Villain award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Doug Bradley won the Most Vile Villain award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his portrayal of Pinhead in the "Hellraiser" series.

Which comic book won the Best Comic Book award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

The comic book "The Walking Dead" won the Best Comic Book award at the Scream Awards in 2005.

Who won the Best Supporting Actress in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Jennifer Tilly won the Best Supporting Actress in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for her role in "Seed of Chucky."

Which actor won the Best Actor in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Brad Pitt won the Best Actor in a Horror Movie award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his role in "Van Helsing."

Who won the Best Director award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Guillermo del Toro won the Best Director award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his movie "Hellboy."

Which TV show won the Best Horror TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

The TV show "Supernatural" won the Best Horror TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005.

Who won the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Emilie de Ravin won the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for her role in "Lost."

Which actor won the Best Supporting Actor in a TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005?

Terry O'Quinn won the Best Supporting Actor in a TV Show award at the Scream Awards in 2005 for his role in "Lost."

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