CBC’s Kim’s Convenience’s fifth and final season was also awarded three Canadian Screen Awards
CBC’s Kim’s Convenience’s fifth and final season was awarded three Canadian Screen Awards: Paul Sun-Hyung Lee for Best Lead Actor, Comedy; Jean Yoon for Best Lead Actress, Comedy; and Andrew Phung for Best Supporting Actor, Comedy, marking his fifth win in this category.
“There is no denying the past couple of years have been filled with challenges. Yet, with those challenges came opportunities to defy the status quo and try new things,” said Beth Janson, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television in a statement. “That is exactly what we striven for with the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards — an opportunity to reinvent the awards show as we know it. With incredible support from the resilient Canadian creative community, we were able to do just that.
“2021 was an exceptional year for film, television, and digital media, proving once again that the toughest of circumstances can pave the way for incredible stories to be told,” said John Young, Chair, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television in a statement. “A heartfelt congratulations to all of the winners of this year’s Canadian Screen Awards. Thank you for sharing your craft with the world.
The Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award went to CTV SCI Fi Channel’s Wynonna Earp. Treehouse TV’s Miss Persona won the Shaw Rocket Fund Kids’ Choice Award.while the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards show can be watched on CBC Gem.More news, fewer ads, faster load time: Get unlimited, ad-lite access to The Vancouver Sun, The Province, National Post and 13 other Canadian news sites for just $14/month or $140/year. Subscribe now through
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