Golden Boot Awards
For other uses, see Golden Boot (disambiguation).
The Golden Boot Awards is an American acknowledgment of achievement honoring actors, actresses, and crew members who have made significant contributions to the genre of Western television and movies. The award is sponsored and presented by the Motion Picture & Television Fund. Money raised at the award banquet is used to help finance various services offered by the Fund to those in the entertainment industry.
Actor Pat Buttram conceived the idea of the Golden Boot Award, and the first ones were presented in 1983. The awards appear to have been discontinued since 2007.
Honorees
1983, The 1st Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Rex Allen
- Dick Alexander
- Gene Autry
- Bruce Boxleitner
- Sunset Carson
- Eddie Dean
- Jack Elam
- Dale Evans
- Monte Hale
- Ben Johnson
- Lash LaRue
- Nat Levine
- Doug McClure
- Lee Majors
- Clayton Moore
- Slim Pickens
- Roy Rogers
- Charles Starrett
- Bob Steele
- Linda Stirling
- Forrest Tucker
- Lee Van Cleef
- Al Wyatt
- In Memoriam Award: Will Rogers
1984, The 2nd Annual Golden Boot Awards
1985, The 3rd Annual Golden Boot Awards
1986, The 4th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- James Arness
- Carl Cotner
- Burl Ives
- Louis L'Amour
- Fred MacMurray
- Guy Madison
- Jock Mahoney
- George Montgomery
- Fess Parker
- Glenn Randall
- Cesar Romero
- In Memoriam Award: Tex Ritter
1987, The 5th Annual Golden Boot Awards
1988, The 6th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Gene Evans
- Stuart Hamblen
- Virginia Mayo
- Willie Nelson
- Ann Rutherford
- Fred Scott
- George Sherman
- Morgan Woodward
- In Memoriam Award: William S. Hart
- In Memoriam Award: Andy Devine
1989, The 7th Annual Golden Boot Awards
1990, The 8th Annual Golden Boot Awards
1991, The 9th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- John Agar
- Polly Burson
- Anthony Caruso
- Alice Faye
- Bob Hope
- Brian Keith
- Andrew V. McLaglen
- Hugh O'Brian
- Maureen O'Hara
- In Memoriam Award: Harry Carey
1992, The 10th Annual Golden Boot Awards
1993, The 11th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Chuck Courtney
- Clint Eastwood
- Jane Fonda
- Jack Palance
- Buck Taylor
- Ted Turner
- In Memoriam Award: William Boyd
1994, The 12th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Paul Brinegar
- Bill Catching
- James Coburn
- Gail Davis
- Joanne Dru
- Walter Hill
- Robert Mitchum
- In Memoriam Award: Pat Buttram
1995, The 13th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- James Drury
- Andrew J. Fenady
- Bo Hopkins
- Bob Morgan
- Jane Seymour
- Claire Trevor
- In Memoriam Award: Burt Lancaster
- Founder's Award: Gene Autry
1996, The 14th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Carroll Baker
- Lloyd Bridges
- Charles Bronson
- Bill Campbell
- Joe Canutt
- Herb Jeffries
- In Memoriam Award: John Wayne
- Founder's Award: Roy Rogers
1997, The 15th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Leo Gordon
- Charles 'Chuck' Hayward
- Anne Jeffreys
- Karl Malden
- Robert Urich
- Clint Walker
- In Memoriam Award: Randolph Scott
- Founder's Award: John Ford
1998, The 16th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Adrian Booth Brian
- David Carradine
- Keith Carradine
- Robert Carradine
- Frankie Laine
- John Mantley
- Founder's Award: Clayton Moore
- Harry Morgan
- Dean Smith
- In Memoriam Award: Barbara Stanwyck
- Patrick Wayne
1999, The 17th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Julie Adams
- R. G. Armstrong
- David Dortort
- Kirk Douglas
- James Garner
- Jack Williams
- In Memoriam Award: DeForest Kelley
- Founder's Award: Mary Pickford Foundation and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
2000, The 18th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Tom Berenger
- Melissa Gilbert
- Donna Hall
- L. Q. Jones
- Howard Koch
- Robert Stack
- Founder's Award: Dale Evans
- Backbone of the B's Award: Gregg Barton
- Backbone of the B's Award: Myron Healey
- Backbone of the B's Award: Walter Reed
- Backbone of the B's Award: House Peters, Jr.[1]
2001, The 19th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Eli Wallach
- Barbara Hale
- Alex Cord
- Andrew Prine
- Loren Janes
- Chuck Norris
- Donald H. Daniels
- Backbone of the B's Award: Walter Reed
- Centennial Award: Clark Gable (presented to his son John Clark Gable)
- "Best of the West" Movie: Shanghai Noon
2002, The 20th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Bruce Dern
- Peter Fonda
- David Huddleston
- Whitey Hughes
- Ruta Lee
- Stuart Whitman
- Ron Soble
- Peter Brown
- Will Hutchins
- Robert Colbert
- Roy Huggins
- William T. Orr
- William Witney
- Earl Bellamy
- Ted Post
- Donna Martell
- Marion Shilling
- Ruth Terry
- Gloria Winters
- Marsha Hunt
- Honorary Golden Boot: Colt's Manufacturing Company
2003, The 21st Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Tommy Lee Jones
- Chris Alcaide
- Graham Greene
- Tommy Farrell
- Terry Leonard
- Sue Ane Langdon
- Kris Kristofferson
- Michael Dante
- Kelo Henderson
- William Smith
- Charles Champlin
- Sons of the Pioneers
- "Best of the West" Movie: Tom Selleck for Monte Walsh
2004, The 22nd Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Val Kilmer
- Scott Glenn
- Randy Quaid
- Robert Horton
- Pat Hingle
- Rob Word
- In Memoriam Award: Johnny Mack Brown
- Gale Storm
- Noel Neill
- Lois Hall
- Elaine Riley
- Golden Voice of Radio Award: Fred Foy
2005, The 23rd Annual Golden Boot Awards
- James Caan
- Debbie Reynolds
- Wilford Brimley
- Martha Crawford Cantarini, Stuntwoman
- Mark Harmon
- Phil Spangenberger
- Ben Cooper
- Encore Westerns Channel
- Founder's Award: Jim Rogers
- Kids of the West:
2006, The 24th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Powers Boothe
- Ann-Margret
- Wes Studi
- Joan Leslie
- Leslie H. Martinson, Director
- Buddy Van Horn, Stunt Coordinator
- Special Tribute: George "Gabby" Hayes
- Founder's Award: Clint Eastwood
2007, The 25th Annual Golden Boot Awards
- Caruth C. Byrd
- Lee Horsley
- Martin Kove
- Walt LaRue, Stuntman
- Viggo Mortensen
- Eva Marie Saint
- Champion Award: Jackie Autry, wife of Gene Autry
- Founder's Award: John Wayne
References
- ↑ Clayton Moore: The Lone Ranger, retrieved 26 November 2007
External links
- Golden Boot Awards home page
- The Golden Boot Awards at the Internet Movie Database
- Musical Director for The Golden Boots Award Show
List of honorees from The Golden Boot Awards at B-Westerns.com
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