Wests' outrageously good result (+pics)
Sunday News
Relevant offers
TV
It was a night of Outrageous Fortune at the Qantas Film and Television Awards with the hit TV3 show picking up eight gongs.
The cast and crew swept last night's award celebrations at Auckland's Civic Theatre, scoring trophies in all four best acting categories and also picking up the award for best drama.
Robyn Malcolm who plays Cheryl West was again awarded the trophy for best actress, while co-star Antonia Prebble (Loretta West) got the nod for best supporting actress.
Antony Starr (Van and Jethro West) and Tammy Davis (Munter) completed the clean sweep of acting awards, picking up trophies for best actor and best supporting actor respectively.
The show also picked up three other awards for best script, directing and editing in a comedy or drama series.
Davis said Outrageous Fortune's success at the award ceremony had proven the show was one every New Zealander could identify with.
"The show is New Zealand's show, it's not ours any more, it belongs to the public. The public keep watching it and we keep getting the ratings and so we will keep winning the awards, that's how I see it," he said.
Davis said he was "over the moon" he'd won the best supporting actor award especially after missing out on the trophy to his co-star Frank Whitten (Ted West) last year.
"It's awesome to be recognised by my peers and other people in the industry," he said.
"You go to work every day and you think you're doing alright, but you never know."
Davis said while he was proud to have won the award, Maori acting was the real winner on the night after he was named as a finalist alongside co-star Kirk Torrance (Wayne Judd) and former Shortland Street actor Johnny Barker, who played the role of serial killer Joey Henderson.
"I was in a category with Kirk Torrance and Johnny Barker and personally I think that having three Maori as the finalists for best supporting role is a triumph for us Maori people," he said.
"That's something that I think is really positive."
Other big winners last night were the One News team, beating out rivals 3News to claim the top best news award, while Close Up host Mark Sainsbury beat TV3's John Campbell in the best news or current affairs presenter category.
Eating Media Lunch picked up the gong for best comedy programme, while Sensing Murder grabbed an award for best reality series.
Jason Gunn accepted the trophy for best entertainment presenter for his role in Dancing With The Stars, while the show also won another trophy for best contribution to design in general television.
The gripping re-telling of the 1990 Aramoana massacre, Out of the Blue, swept the movie section of the awards, picking up six awards including best picture.
Matthew Sutherland and Karl Urban picked up the awards for best actor and supporting actor for their roles in the popular movie.
But the top film actress awards went to Second-Hand Wedding, with Geraldine Brophy receiving the award for best actress and Holly Shanahan winning best supporting actress.
Out of the Blue also picked up trophies for best screenplay, cinematography and editing, while Oscar-nominated Kiwi director Taika Waititi was named best film director for his movie Eagle vs Shark.
Sponsored links
This kind of success (well deserved) should encourage NZ tv producers to stop making the utter tripe reality and game shows - and focus on developing quality home grown programming like Outrageous Fortune.
We don't watch TV in our household, generally. Once in a blue moon we'll pop in a DVD. Even our 6-year-old watches less than 2 hours a month. And yet, I was motivated to sit down with the manuals to try to figure out how to patch the VCR into the DVD player & the TV, just so I could tape Outrageous Fortune every week. What does that tell you? What a cast! what writing!
Isn't "Out of the Blue" about 3 years old? How come it won prizes this year? Do they save up the films and only award prizes every few years?
YES of course it was deserved! I have always considered Outrageous Fortune to be the best NZ show EVER made! The comedy in it is hugely entertaining and really well done......Surprises in the show are NOT foreseeable and really do surprise! All the cast are truly believeable in their roles and may this show go on forever!!!!!
Wesley Snipes appeals convictions
Oprah says ending show 'feels right'
'Pussycat' Tem happy to be home
Middle Earth set for film return
Mariah Carey demanded 20 kittens
Yves Saint Laurent auction fetches $18m
Miley Cyrus tour bus overturns, one dead
Susan Boyle sets Amazon record
Top South Korean model found dead
John Kerry's daughter arrested in Hollywood
Robert Pattinson a 'grungy' guy
Hundreds march over government inaction
Memorial service for shooting victim
Mother of separated twins: 'We don't want them back'
All Blacks wary of loading English gun
Sleepwalker found not guilty of wife's death
World Cup party's over for Phoenix
Oprah says ending show 'feels right'
Police officer killed as floods devastate UK
Miley Cyrus tour bus overturns, one dead
European football match-fixing ring exposed
Nice Kiwi blokes - shame about the women
'Brainless' stunt by NZ 'idiots' a global sensation
Miley Cyrus tour bus overturns, one dead
Praying for Ben after explosion
Mother of separated twins: 'We don't want them back'
Kiwi Kevin Percy claims Harry Potter castle
Women pay top dollar for evening with bachelor
Nice Kiwi blokes - shame about the women
Rokocoko to play against All Blacks
As Henry shows, footballers can't be trusted
$450,000 march is political manipulation
Are you disappointed that Rove has ended his talk show after 10 years on air?
Newest First
Oldest First
Were was Burying Brian, I suppose it didn't use the F word and the characters didn't make your flesh creep that lost it it's place, Outrageous Fortune hits the bottom of the cesspit as far as I'm concerned, I have yet to work out how foul language is good comedy, thank goodness for the off button. I'll stick to watching reruns of "Only fools and Horses" and "Arkwright" Come on New Zealand you can do better, set you sights above the cutter please.