
The Doctor Who bookshelf of awards eyes up Canada next, with a number of nominations in the categories for the
Constellation Awards.
Former Doctor
David Tennant is up for his third award for
Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode with
The Waters of Mars; he previously won in the 2006 and 2007 ceremonies. This time he is up against
Gareth David Lloyd for his performance as Ianto Jones in
Torchwood: Children of Earth (Day Four). Other nominations include Jenson Ackles (
Supernatural), John Noble (
Fringe), Misha Collins (
Supernatural), Robin Dunne (
Sanctuary) and Ron Livingston (
Defying Gravity).
The
Best Female Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode sees guest star
Michelle Ryan nominated for her role as Lady Christina in
Planet of the Dead. This was won last year by
Catherine Tate for her role as Donna Noble in
Turn Left, and in 2008 by
Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow in
Blink). Michelle's competition includes Agam Darshi (
Sanctuary), Alona Tal (
Supernatural), Amanda Tapping (
Sanctuary), Erin Karpluk (
Being Erica), Laura Harris (
Defying Gravity) and Lena Headley (
Sarah Connor Chronicles)
Doctor Who is (of course!) up for
Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2009 for the fourth time, having won this category in all three previous ceremonies. This year it is up against the likes of
Sanctuary,
Supernatural,
Stargate Universe,
Defying Gravity,
Flash Forward and
Being Erica. (The series also won the
Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television at the first ceremony in 2007.)
Best Overall 2009 Science Fiction Film or Television Script sees
Torchwood: Children of Earth (Day One) nomimated; last year this was won by the Doctor Who episode
Silence in the Library. Torchwood is up against
Stargate Universe,
Defying Gravity,
Being Erica,
Flash Forward and
District 9.
In addition, the
Best Female Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series category yields an unusual entry in the form of actress
Aurora Buchanan, who has been nominated for the fan-made film
Doctor Who: Victimsight. This is the only fan production to make the entire award nominations, and Aurora is up against major Hollywood actresses/entries like Emma Watson (
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince), Zoe Zaldana (nominated twice for both
Star Trek and
Avatar), and Dakota Fanning (
Push).
The Constellation Awards are Canada's annual science fiction awards, and focus on rewarding excellence in science fiction film and television. This is the fourth year of the Awards, which are voted for by the Canadian public; it will take place at the
Polaris 24 convention on 17th July 2010.