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Award
The Razzie Award for Worst New Star was an award presented at the annual
Golden Raspberry Awards to the worst new actor or actress of the previous year.
History
From
1982 to
1989 and again from
1991 to
1999 . The category has since been discontinued.
Awards and nominations
1982–1989
Winner (in bold )
Date of ceremony
Recipient
March 29, 1982
Klinton Spilsbury in
The Legend of the Lone Ranger as
The Lone Ranger
Gary Coleman in
On the Right Track as Lester
Martin Hewitt in
Endless Love as David Axelrod
Mara Hobel in
Mommie Dearest as Young
Christina Crawford
Miles O'Keeffe in
Tarzan, the Ape Man as
Tarzan
April 11, 1983
Pia Zadora in
Butterfly as Kady Tyler
Morgan Fairchild in
The Seduction as Jamie Douglas
Luciano Pavarotti in
Yes, Giorgio as Giorgio Fini
Aileen Quinn in
Annie as Annie
Mr. T in
Rocky III as Clubber Lang
April 8, 1984
Lou Ferrigno
Lou Ferrigno in
Hercules as Hercules
Loni Anderson in
Stroker Ace as Pembrook Feeny
Reb Brown in
Yor, the Hunter from the Future as Yor
Cindy and Sandy (the shrieking dolphins) in
Jaws 3-D
Finola Hughes in
Staying Alive as Laura
March 24, 1985
Olivia d'Abo
Olivia d'Abo in
Bolero
[1] (as Paloma) and
Conan the Destroyer (as Princess Jehnna)
Michelle Johnson in
Blame It on Rio as Jennifer Lyons
Apollonia Kotero in
Purple Rain as Apollonia
Andrea Occhipinti in
Bolero as Angel
Russell Todd in
Where the Boys Are '84 as Scott Nash
March 23, 1986
Brigitte Nielsen
Brigitte Nielsen in
Red Sonja (as Red Sonja) and
Rocky IV
[1] (as Ludmilla Drago)
Ariane in
Year of the Dragon as Tracy Tzu
The new computerized
Godzilla in
Godzilla 1985
Julia Nickson-Soul in
Rambo: First Blood Part II as Co-Bao
Kurt Thomas in
Gymkata as Jonathan Cabot
March 29, 1987
The six guys and gals in the duck suit in
Howard the Duck
Joan Chen in
Tai-Pan as May–May
Mitch Gaylord in
American Anthem as Steve Tevere
Kristin Scott Thomas in
Under the Cherry Moon as Mary Sharon
Brian Thompson in
Cobra as The Night Slasher
April 10, 1988
David Mendenhall in
Over the Top as Michael Hawk
The
Barbarian
Brothers in
The Barbarians as Kutchek and Gore
The
Garbage Pail Kids in
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie
Debra Sandlund in
Tough Guys Don't Dance as Patty Lareine
Jim Varney in
Ernest Goes to Camp as
Ernest P. Worrell
March 28, 1989
Ronald McDonald (as himself) in
Mac and Me
Don the talking horse in
Hot to Trot
Tami Erin in
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking as Pippi Longstocking
Robi Rosa in
Salsa as Rico
Jean-Claude Van Damme in
Bloodsport as
Frank Dux
1991–1999
Winner (in bold )
Date of ceremony
Recipient
March 24, 1991
Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola in
The Godfather Part III as
Mary Corleone
Ingrid Chavez in
Graffiti Bridge as Aura
Leo Damian in
Ghosts Can't Do It as Fausto
Carre Otis in
Wild Orchid as Emily Reed
Donald Trump (as himself) in
Ghosts Can't Do It
March 29, 1992
Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice in
Cool as Ice as Johnny Van Owen
[2]
Brian Bosworth in
Stone Cold as Joe Huff / John Stone
Milla Jovovich in
Return to the Blue Lagoon as Lilli Hargrave
Brian Krause in
Return to the Blue Lagoon as Richard Lestrange, Jr.
Kristin Minter in
Cool as Ice as Kathy Winslow
March 28, 1993
Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore in
Encino Man as Stoney
[3]
Georges Corraface in
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery as
Christopher Columbus
Kevin Costner 's
crew cut in
The Bodyguard
Whitney Houston in
The Bodyguard as Rachel Marron
Sharon Stone 's tribute to
Theodore Cleaver in
Basic Instinct
March 20, 1994
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson in
Poetic Justice as Justice
Roberto Benigni in
Son of the Pink Panther as Gendarme Jacques Gambrelli
Mason Gamble in
Dennis the Menace as Dennis Mitchell
Norman D. Golden II in
Cop and a Half as Devon Butler
Austin O'Brien in
Last Action Hero as Danny Madigan
March 26, 1995
Anna Nicole Smith
Anna Nicole Smith in
Naked Gun 33+ 1 ⁄3 : The Final Insult as Tanya Peters
Jim Carrey in
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (as
Ace Ventura ),
Dumb and Dumber (as Lloyd Christmas) and
The Mask (as Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask)
Chris Elliott in
Cabin Boy as Nathaniel Mayweather
Chris Isaak in
Little Buddha as Dean Conrad
Shaquille O'Neal in
Blue Chips as Deon
March 24, 1996
Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley in
Showgirls as Nomi Malone
[1]
Amy the talking gorilla in
Congo
David Caruso in
Jade and
Kiss of Death as David Corelli and Jimmy Kilmartin (respectively)
Cindy Crawford in
Fair Game as Kate McQuean
Julia Sweeney in
It's Pat: The Movie (as Pat Riley) and
Stuart Saves His Family
March 23, 1997
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson in
Barb Wire as Barb Wire
[4]
Beavis and Butt-head in
Beavis and Butt-head Do America
Ellen DeGeneres in
Mr. Wrong as Martha Alston
Friends cast members turned movie star wannabes (
Jennifer Aniston in
She's the One ,
Lisa Kudrow in
Mother ,
Matt LeBlanc in
Ed ,
David Schwimmer in
The Pallbearer )
The new "serious"
Sharon Stone in
Diabolique and
Last Dance as Nicole Horner and Cindy Liggett (respectively)
March 22, 1998
Dennis Rodman
Dennis Rodman in
Double Team as Yaz
The animatronic
anaconda in
Anaconda
Tori Spelling in
The House of Yes and
Scream 2 as Lesly and herself (respectively)
Howard Stern in
Private Parts as himself
Chris Tucker in
The Fifth Element and
Money Talks as Ruby Rhod and Franklin Hatchett
March 20, 1999
Jerry Springer
Joe Eszterhas in
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn as himself (tie)
[5]
Jerry Springer in
Ringmaster as Jerry Farrelly (tie)
Barney the Friendly Dinosaur in
Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie
Carrot Top in
Chairman of the Board as Edison
The Spice Girls in
Spice World as themselves
See also
References
External links
Current awards Retired awards History Award ceremonies