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Dorian Awards

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Film, television and New York stage accolades given by GALECA

Dorian Awards
CountryUnited States
United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Presented byGALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics
First award2009; 16 years ago (2009)
Websitegaleca.org
GALECA revised its full name to The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics in 2017.

TheDorian Awards are general andLGBTQ-themed accolades for excellence in film, television andBroadway /Off-Broadway, as voted by the members of GALECA: The Society ofLGBTQ Entertainment Critics. GALECA is an association of professional journalists and critics who regularly report on movies, TV and/or New York City stage productions forprint, online, and broadcast outlets mainly in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The group was founded in 2009 as the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association. As of February 2025, the organization listed approximately 540 members, including those on its advisory board.[1]

The Dorian Award is named in honor ofOscar Wilde, in reference to themain character from his novelThe Picture of Dorian Gray, and the honor's logo includes an illustration of Wilde.

Various versions of the physical award over the years include a framed certificate, a giant cue-card, and a small canvas print showing an illustrated portrait of the winner or a memorable scene from the awarded project.[2][3] During GALECA'sDorians Film Toast 2021 (airing April 18, 2021 on the streaming platformRevry), actressCarey Mulligan, in accepting the group's Best Actress award for her work inPromising Young Woman, said her Dorian "might be the coolest prize I've ever seen."[4]

Format

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The Dorian Awards honor film, television and Broadway / Off-Broadway productions at separate times of the year. Dorian film nominees and winners for the previous calendar year are announced in January and February, while TV nominees and winners for the previous television season are typically announced in June and August. The Dorian Theater Awards were added in 2023, with a separate wing of the society consisting of 31 members announcing its inaugural winners June 1 of that year.[5]

In addition to more traditional categories such as Film of the Year and Best TV Comedy, the Dorians include more novel categories, including Unsung TV Show, Visually Striking Film, Wilde Wit, and Campy Flick, an honor that has generated amusement fromThe New York Times.[6]

Rather than present an official awards ceremony, GALECA typically hosts its annual "Dorian Awards Winners Toast", an informal day party in Los Angeles for members, winners, nominees, and associates.[7][8] For the 2020 Toast,Antonio Banderas, the group's choice for 2019 Film Performance of the Year—Actor, and actress-directorOlivia Wilde, director of GALECA's Unsung Film of the Year winnerBooksmart, were among the honored guests.[9]

In September 2020, GALECA presented its first televised awards,Dorians TV Toast 2020, a pre-recorded two-hour special on Revry with appearances by performers and producers includingHugh Jackman,Janelle Monáe,Billy Porter,Margaret Cho,Josh Thomas,Regina King,Dan Levy,Laverne Cox,John Oliver,Chad Michaels,Thomas Roberts,Fiona Shaw,Annie Murphy,Alex Newell, andDamon Lindelof. The program, shown on LGBTQ+ streaming platformRevry, was hosted by broadcasting veteran and LGBTQ rights activistCharles Karel Bouley, and included segments where he and other GALECA members discussed the merits of the contenders in various categories.[10]

Bouley, known simply as Karel, also hosted the group'sDorians Film Toast 2021, this time a three-hour special featuringCarey Mulligan,Daniel Kaluuya,Chloé Zhao,Lee DanielsGeorge C. Wolfe,Radha Blank,Lee Isaac Chung,Cynthia Nixon,Gabourey Sidibe,Rachel McAdams,Isabel Sandoval,Colman Domingo,Rafael L. Silva,Harry Hamlin,Jesse Tyler Ferguson,Deven Green,Leslie Jordan,Emerald Fennell, California governorGavin Newsom,Charo, Cox, Michaels, and other stars. "Wilde Artist" recipientDolly Parton did not appear in the show to accept that special award ("to a truly ground-breaking force in film, theater, and/or television"), but said in a statement: "I'm not sure I'm as edgy as past winners (in the Wilde Artist category) like Todd Haynes, Kate McKinnon, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Jordan Peele — but I am honored and humbled. I appreciate all of you entertainment journalists who are so passionate and are working so hard. Keep up the good work!"[11]

A third awards special,Dorians TV Toast 2021, streamed onHere TV and its YouTube channel Planet Out, and later on-demand onTubi.Bowen Yang,Jean Smart,Ziwe,Jennifer Beals,Michaela Jaé Rodriguez,Stephen Fry,Nick Kroll,Olivia Newton-John,Tituss Burgess,Fran Drescher,Michael Cimino,Josie Totah,Big Freedia,Russell T Davies,Gottmik,Callum Scott Howells,Steven Canals,Hannah Einbinder,Jim J. Bullock,Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman,Paapa Essiedu,Paul W. Downs,Jesse James Keitel, andEurovision Song Contest hostEdsilia Rombley were among the participants. In a unique moment, actor-comedianJohn Lehr impersonated gay cable news polling expertSteve Kornacki in presenting three categories.[12]

Membership

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Honorary GALECA members and advisors include or have included former film criticsDavid Ansen andKevin Thomas, lesbian journalist Judy Wieder (former editor-in-chief ofThe Advocate), broadcasting veteranJane Velez-Mitchell, columnistMichael Musto, formerJezebel editor-in-chief andTeen Vogue online executive editor Koa Beck,[13]Princeton University Dean of the College and feminist writerJill Dolan, noted film critic and talk show hostBobby Rivers, and professor of literatureJoseph Bristow, one of the world's leading authorities on Oscar Wilde.[14][15]

GALECA members who've authored new books on entertainment are occasionally interviewed by other members on the group's YouTube channel. Some of the authors who've participated areTre'vell Anderson (We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film), Kristen Lopez (But Have You Read the Book? 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films), Michael Schulman (Oscar Wars),Matt Baume (Hi Honey, I'm Homo) and Kyle Turner (The Queer Film Guide: 100 great movies that tell LGBTQIA+ stories).

The channel also features members' interviews with Hollywood and New York stage creatives doing work the organization deems somehow special. Among the subjects:Kristen Wiig,Ricky Martin,Dominic Burgess and the creators of the Apple TV+ comedyPalm Royale; the stars and creators of Netflix'sDead Boy Detectives; andLongtime Companion cast membersBruce Davison,Dermot Mulroney andStephen Caffrey alongside screenwriterCraig Lucas.

In addition, members' individual talks with such group "heroes" asZiwe Fumudoh,Trace Lysette andWilson Cruz are also presented.[16]

"Ten Best" lists

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To commemorate the 2015 film and TV awards season, GALECA revealed its first "Ten Best" list, The Ten Best Movies About theAcademy Awards. Included were such films asThe Oscar,California Suite,For Your Consideration, andThe Bodyguard.[17] More recently, the group's lists include the Ten Best LGBTQ Movies Every Straight Person Should See, Ten Best Actresses of All Time, and Ten Best Films You Didn't Know Were LGBTQ.[18][19][20]

In 2024, GALECA announced the group's choices for America's 10 Best TV News Journalists, praising the work of such on-air figures asCNN anchorsChristiane Amanpour andKaitlan Collins,NBC News reporterJacob Soboroff,ABC News'David Muir andRobin Roberts, andMehdi Hasan.[21][22]

Dorians Toast theme songs

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Four original songs have been written for GALECA's Dorian AwardsToast streaming specials: "Look Into the Light", a pop ballad about the power of movies, and "A Toast!," both sung by Morgan Mallory and written and composed by Mallory andCharles Karel Bouley; an expanded, faster-paced variation on the latter performed by Dave Rooney of The Black Donnellys with additional lyrics by Bouley and Rooney; and "Flickering Life", a pop rock tune about the power of TV also composed and sung by Mallory with lyrics by him and Bouley.[23][24]

History

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GALECA and its annual Dorian Awards were created in 2008 in Hollywood, California, by John Griffiths, former long-time television critic forUs Weekly magazine and contributor toEmmy Magazine of theAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences. As of 2023, Griffiths remained as the nonprofit's Executive Director.[25][26] Current and past elected board members include former Pride Media CEODiane Anderson-Minshall, Pulitzer Prize winner Walt Hickey,Variety editor Jazz Tangcay, andThe New York Times columnist Trish Bendix.[27][28][29][30]

The first Dorian Awards, for the 2009's best in both film and TV, were announced in January 2010 (nominees were revealed the previous month).[31] GALECA's Dorian Award film and TV nominees and winners for 2010 productions were announced in January 2011.[32] Following suit, 2011's Dorian Award nominees and ultimate honorees were revealed in January 2012.[33][34] The Dorian nominees and winners for 2012 productions were announced in January 2013, and so on.[35][36][37]

In 2018, the group separated its film and TV awards' timelines, with Dorian movie award winners revealed each February and TV honors in August.[38]

In 2019, GALECA joined forces with theAfrican-American Film Critics Association, Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA), the entertainment and features arm of theAsian American Journalists Association, the Online Association of Female Film Critics, andTime's Up Entertainment's CRITICAL initiative to form Critics Groups for Equality in Media (CGEM), to promote diversity in journalism.[39][40] Time's Up, enmeshed in controversy, eventually dropped out of the alliance ahead of ceasing its programs in January 2023.[41]

Due to COVID-19 pandemic's effects on the film business, for its 2021 film awards, GALECA adjusted its window of eligibility to movies released in 2020 and the first two months of 2021. The 2022 Dorian film awards considered movies released in the remaining months of 2021. In that two-year period, award contenders vied for "Best Film" rather than "Film of the Year," which the group restored in 2023.

Also in 2023, GALECA introduced the Crimson Honors, a college journalism contest for aspiring film and TV critics, focused on elevating female and nonbinary students of color in the LGBTQ community. The critics' reviews aggregateRotten Tomatoes provided scholarship funds to three winners.[42] GALECA broadened the contest's eligibility to LGBTQ students in general for its 2025 scholarship, with the organization this time providing prize funds itself.[43][44]

Theater Wing

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In 2023, GALECA launched the Dorian Theater Awards, voted upon by members in the group who regularly critique, report on or assign coverage of Broadway and Off-Broadway stage productions. The contingent named honorees and two finalists per category that first year, and moved to first announcing nominees and then winners in 2024.[45]

In 2025, GALECA's theater wing counted over 40 members, including Naveen Kumar ofThe Washington Post,HuffPost's Curtis Wong, Abbey White ofThe Hollywood Reporter, and Michael Schulman ofThe New Yorker.[46]

Winners

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The below lists of film, TV and Broadway/Off-Broadway Dorian winners over the years do not include all the nominees or finalists in each category.

Dorian Film and TV Awards

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2024-25 (Television)

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Sources -[47]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaThe Pitt
Best TV ComedyHacks
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesAdolescence
Best Written ShowHacks
Best LGBTQ TV Show
Best Non-English Language TV ShowSquid Game
Best LGBTQ Non-English Language TV ShowElite
Best Unsung ShowOvercompensating
Best TV Performance—DramaNoah Wyle,The Pitt
Best Supporting TV Performance—DramaTramell Tillman,Severance
Best TV Performance—ComedyJean Smart,Hacks
Best Supporting TV Performance—ComedyHannah Einbinder,Hacks
Best TV Musical PerformanceCynthia Erivo andAriana Grande, "Wicked" medley,97th Academy Awards
Best TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesPee Wee as Himself
Best LGBTQ TV Documentary or Documentary Series
Best Current Affairs ShowLast Week Tonight with John Oliver
Best Genre TV ShowAndor
Best Animated ShowHarley Quinn
Best Reality ShowThe Traitors
Most Visually Striking ShowSeverance
Campiest TV ShowThe Traitors
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Cole Escola
GALECA TV Icon AwardJean Smart
GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Ncuti Gatwa

2025 (Film)

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CategoryWinner
Film of the YearThe Substance
LGBTQ Film of the YearISaw the TV Glow
Non-English Language Film of the YearI'm Still Here
LGBTQ Non-English Language Film of the YearEmiliaPérez
Unsung Film of the YearProblemista
Director of the YearCoralie Fargeat The Substance
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Challengers
Best LGBTQ Screenplay (original or adapted)I Saw the TV Glow
Best Film PerformanceDemi Moore –The Substance
Best Supporting Film PerformanceAriana Grande –Wicked
Best DocumentaryWill & Harper
Best LGBTQ Documentary
Most Visually Striking FilmNickel Boys
Best Animated FilmFlow
Genre Film of the YearThe Substance
Best Film MusicChallengers
"We're Wilde About You!" Rising StarJonathan Bailey
Wilde Artist Award

(to a truly groundbreaking force in film, theatre and/or television)

Colman Domingo
Campiest FlickThe Substance
Timeless Star

(to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit)

Demi Moore
GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer

(for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)

Cynthia Erivo

2023-24 (Television)

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Sources -[49]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaAnne Rice's Interview with the Vampire
Best TV ComedyHacks
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesBaby Reindeer
Best Written ShowHacks
Best LGBTQ TV ShowAnne Rice's Interview with the Vampire
Best Non-English Language TV ShowShōgun
Best LGBTQ Non-English Language TV ShowYoung Royals
Best Unsung ShowReservation Dogs
Best TV Performance—DramaMatt Bomer,Fellow Travelers
Best Supporting TV Performance—DramaJonathan Bailey,Fellow Travelers
Best TV Performance—ComedyJean Smart,Hacks
Best Supporting TV Performance—ComedyHannah Einbinder,Hacks
Best TV Musical PerformanceRyan Gosling, "I'm Just Ken,"96th Academy Awards
Best TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesQuiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV
Best LGBTQ TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesLast Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York
Best Current Affairs ShowLast Week Tonight with John Oliver
Best Genre TV ShowAnne Rice's Interview with the Vampire
Best Animated ShowX-Men '97
Best Reality ShowThe Traitors
Most Visually Striking ShowRipley
Campiest TV ShowChucky
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Julio Torres
GALECA TV Icon AwardCarol Burnett
GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Alan Cumming

2024 (Film)

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Sources -[50]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearAll of Us Strangers
LGBTQ Film of the Year
Non-English Language Film of the YearAnatomy of a Fall
LGBTQ Non-English Language Film of the Year
Unsung Film of the YearAre You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Director of the YearGreta Gerwig –Barbie
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Samy Burch,May December
Best LGBTQ Screenplay (original or adapted)Andrew Haigh,All of Us Strangers
Best Film PerformanceLily Gladstone –Killers of the Flower Moon
Best Supporting Film PerformanceCharles Melton –May December
Best DocumentaryKokomo City
Best LGBTQ DocumentaryKokomo City
Most Visually Striking FilmPoor Things
Best Animated FilmThe Boy and the Heron
Genre Film of the YearPoor Things
Best Film MusicBarbie
"We're Wilde About You!" Rising StarAyo Edebiri
Wilde Artist Award
(to a truly groundbreaking force in film, theatre and/or television)
Todd Haynes
Campiest FlickM3GAN
Timeless Star
(to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit)
Jodie Foster
GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer
(for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)
Colman Domingo

2022-23 (Television)

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Sources -[51]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaSuccession
Best TV ComedyAbbott Elementary
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesFire Island
Best LGBTQ TV ShowThe Other Two
Best Non-English Language TV ShowLos Espookys
Best Unsung ShowSomebody Somewhere
Best TV Performance—DramaSarah Snook,Succession
Best Supporting TV Performance—DramaJennifer Coolidge,The White Lotus
Best TV Performance—ComedyBridget Everett,Somebody Somewhere
Best Supporting TV Performance—ComedyAyo Edebiri,The Bear
Best TV Musical PerformanceAriana DeBose, "Angela Bassett Did the Thing,"76th British Academy Film Awards
Best TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesQueer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror
Best LGBTQ TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesQueer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror
Best Current Affairs ShowZiwe
Best Animated ShowHarley Quinn
Best Reality ShowJury Duty
Most Visually Striking ShowThe Last of Us
Campiest TV ShowSchmigadoon!
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Wanda Sykes
GALECA TV Icon AwardJennifer Coolidge
GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Elliot Page

2023 (Film)

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Sources -[52]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearEverything Everywhere All at Once
LGBTQ Film of the Year
Best Non-English Language FilmRRR
Best Unsung FilmAftersun
Best DirectorDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, akaDaniels –Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Screenplay (original or adapted)Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, akaDaniels –Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Film PerformanceMichelle Yeoh –Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Film PerformanceKe Huy Quan –Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best DocumentaryAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Best LGBTQ DocumentaryAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Most Visually Striking FilmEverything Everywhere All at Once
Best Animated FilmMarcel the Shell with Shoes On
Best Film MusicHildur Guðnadóttir –Tár
"We're Wilde About You!" Rising StarStephanie Hsu
Wilde Artist Award
(to a truly groundbreaking force in film, theatre and/or television)
Michelle Yeoh
Campiest FlickPearl
Timeless Star
(to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit)
Nathan Lane
GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer
(for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)
Janelle Monáe

2021-22 (Television)

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Sources -[53]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaYellowjackets
Best TV ComedyAbbott Elementary
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesThe White Lotus
Best LGBTQ TV ShowHeartstopper
Best Non-English Language TV ShowSquid Game
Best Unsung ShowThe Other Two
Best TV PerformanceMelanie Lynskey,Yellowjackets
Best Supporting TV PerformanceJennifer Coolidge,The White Lotus
Best TV Musical PerformanceBeyoncé, "Be Alive,"94th Academy Awards
Best TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesThe Andy Warhol Diaries
Best Current Affairs ShowZiwe
Best Animated ShowBob's Burgers
Best Reality ShowRuPaul's Drag Race
Most Visually Striking ShowEuphoria
Campiest TV ShowGirls5eva
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Jennifer Coolidge
GALECA TV Icon Award (TIE)Christine Baranski
Cassandra Peterson
GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Jerrod Carmichael

2022 (Film)

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Sources -[54]

CategoryWinner
Best FilmThe Power of the Dog
Best LGBTQ FilmFlee
Best Non-English Language FilmDrive My Car
Best Unsung FilmPassing
Best DirectorJane Campion –The Power of the Dog
Best Screenplay (original or adapted)Jane Campion –The Power of the Dog
Best Film PerformanceKristen Stewart –Spencer
Best Supporting Film PerformanceAriana DeBose –West Side Story
Best DocumentaryFlee
Best LGBTQ DocumentaryFlee
Most Visually Striking FilmDune
Best Animated FilmFlee
Best Film MusicTick, Tick... Boom!
"We're Wilde About You!" Rising StarAriana DeBose
Wilde Artist Award
(to a truly groundbreaking force in film, theatre and/or television)
Pedro Almodóvar
Campiest FlickHouse of Gucci
Timeless Star
(to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom and wit)
Rita Moreno
GALECA LGBTQIA+ Film Trailblazer (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Pedro Almodóvar

2020-21 (Television)

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Sources -[55]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaPose
Best TV ComedyHacks
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesI May Destroy You
Best LGBTQ TV ShowIt's a Sin
Best Unsung ShowLove, Victor
Best TV Performance (TIE)Michaela Coel,I May Destroy You (HBO)
Jean Smart,Hacks
Best Supporting TV PerformanceKathryn Hahn,WandaVision
Best TV Musical PerformanceKathryn Hahn and singers, "Agatha All Along,"WandaVision
Best TV Documentary or Documentary SeriesFraming Britney Spears
Best Current Affairs ShowZiwe
Best Animated ShowBig Mouth
Best Reality ShowRuPaul's Drag Race
Most Visually Striking ShowWandaVision
Campiest TV ShowEurovision Song Contest
Wilde Wit of the Year (TIE) (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Michaela Coel
Bowen Yang
GALECA Trailblazer Award (for creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)Michaela Jaé Rodriguez

2020 (Film)

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Sources -[56]

CategoryWinner
Best FilmNomadland
Best LGBTQ FilmMa Rainey's Black Bottom
Best Non-English Language FilmMinari
Best DirectorChloé Zhao –Nomadland
Best Screenplay (original or adapted)Emerald Fennell –Promising Young Woman
Best Unsung FilmThe Forty-Year-Old Version
Best DocumentaryDisclosure (tie)
Welcome to Chechnya (tie)
Best LGBTQ DocumentaryDisclosure (tie)
Welcome to Chechnya (tie)
Best Film Performance - ActressCarey Mulligan –Promising Young Woman
Best Film Performance - ActorChadwick Boseman –Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Best Film Performance - Supporting ActressYoun Yuh-jung –Minari
Best Film Performance - Supporting ActorDaniel Kaluuya –Judas and the Black Messiah
Most Visually Striking FilmNomadland
Campiest FlickEurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
"We're Wilde About You!" Rising Star AwardRadha Blank
Wilde Artist Award
(honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)
Dolly Parton
GALECA Trailblazer AwardIsabel Sandoval
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by
character, wisdom, and wit)
Leslie Jordan

2019–2020 (Television)

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Sources -[57]

CategoryWinner
Best TV DramaKilling Eve
Best TV ComedySchitt's Creek
Best TV Movie or Limited SeriesWatchmen
Best LGBTQ TV ShowSchitt's Creek
Best TV Performance - ActressCatherine O'Hara,Schitt's Creek
Best TV Performance - ActorHugh Jackman,Bad Education
Best Supporting TV Performance - ActressAnnie Murphy,Schitt's Creek
Best Supporting TV Performance - ActorDan Levy,Schitt's Creek
Best TV Musical PerformanceJanelle Monáe andBilly Porter, Opening Number,92nd Academy Awards
Best Current Affairs ProgramLast Week Tonight with John Oliver
Best Unsung TV ShowWhat We Do in the Shadows
Most Visually Striking ShowWatchmen
Campiest TV ShowTiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Dan Levy

2019

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Sources -[58][59]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearParasite
Director of the YearBong Joon-ho –Parasite
Film Performance of the Year – ActorAntonio BanderasPain and Glory
Film Performance of the Year – ActressRenée ZellwegerJudy
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActorSong Kang-hoParasite
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActressJennifer LopezHustlers
LGBTQ Film of the YearPortrait of a Lady on Fire
Foreign Language Film of the YearParasite
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Bong Joon-ho andHan Jin-wonParasite
Documentary of the YearHoneyland
LGBTQ Documentary of the YearScream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)Portrait of a Lady on Fire (tie)
1917 (tie)
Unsung Film of the YearBooksmart
Campy Film of the YearCats
TV Drama of the YearPose
TV Comedy of the YearFleabag
TV Performance of the Year – ActorBilly PorterPose
TV Performance of the Year – ActressPhoebe Waller-BridgeFleabag
Current Affairs Show of the YearLeaving Neverland
TV Musical Performance of the YearBradley Cooper andLady Gaga, "Shallow,"The 91st Academy Awards
LGBTQ Show of the YearPose
Unsung TV Show of the YearThe Other Two
Campy TV Show of the YearThe Politician
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star of the YearFlorence Pugh
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Wilde Artist of the Decade
(honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)
Lady Gaga
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Catherine O'Hara

2018

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Sources -[60]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearThe Favourite
Director of the YearAlfonso Cuarón –Roma
Film Performance of the Year – ActorEthan HawkeFirst Reformed
Film Performance of the Year – ActressOlivia ColmanThe Favourite
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActorRichard E. GrantCan You Ever Forgive Me?
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActressRegina KingIf Beale Street Could Talk
LGBTQ Film of the YearCan You Ever Forgive Me?
Foreign Language Film of the YearRoma
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Deborah Davis andTony McNamaraThe Favourite
Documentary of the YearWon't You Be My Neighbor?
LGBTQ Documentary of the YearMcQueen
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)Annihilation
Unsung Film of the YearWidows
Campy Film of the YearA Simple Favor
TV Drama of the YearPose
TV Comedy of the YearSchitt's Creek
TV Performance of the Year – ActorBilly Porter,Pose
TV Performance of the Year – ActressSandra OhKilling Eve
Current Affairs Show of the YearFull Frontal with Samantha Bee
TV Musical Performance of the YearBilly Porter,Michaela Jaé Rodriguez andOur Lady J, "Home,"Pose
LGBTQ Show of the YearPose
Unsung TV Show of the YearSchitt's Creek
Campy TV Show of the YearRuPaul's Drag Race
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star of the YearAwkwafina
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Hannah Gadsby
Wilde Artist of the Year
(honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)
Ryan Murphy
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Harvey Fierstein

2017

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CategoryWinner
Film of the Year[61]Call Me by Your Name
Director of the YearGreta GerwigLady Bird
Film Performance of the Year – ActorTimothée ChalametCall Me by Your Name
Film Performance of the Year – ActressSally HawkinsThe Shape of Water
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActorWilliam DafoeThe Florida Project
Film Performance of the Year – Supporting ActressLaurie MetcalfLady Bird
LGBTQ Film of the YearCall Me by Your Name
Foreign Language Film of the YearBPM (Beats per Minute)
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Jordan PeeleGet Out
Documentary of the YearFaces Places
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)The Shape of Water
Unsung Film of the YearGod's Own Country
Campy Film of the YearMother!
TV Drama of the YearBig Little Lies
TV Comedy of the YearThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
TV Performance of the Year – ActorKyle MacLachlanTwin Peaks
TV Performance of the Year – ActressNicole KidmanBig Little Lies
Current Affairs Show of the YearFull Frontal with Samantha Bee
TV Musical Performance of the YearKate McKinnon, "(Kellyanne) Conway!" –Saturday Night Live
LGBTQ Show of the YearRuPaul's Drag Race
Unsung TV Show of the YearAmerican Gods
Campy TV Show of the YearFeud: Bette and Joan
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star of the YearTimothée Chalamet
Wilde Wit of the Year(TIE) (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Kate McKinnon
Jordan Peele
Wilde Artist of the Year
(honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)
Jordan Peele
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Meryl Streep

2016

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CategoryWinner
Film of the Year[62]Moonlight
Director of the YearBarry JenkinsMoonlight
Film Performance of the Year – ActorMahershala AliMoonlight
Film Performance of the Year – ActressViola DavisFences
LGBTQ Film of the YearMoonlight
Foreign Language Film of the YearThe Handmaiden
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Barry JenkinsMoonlight
Documentary of the YearO.J.: Made in America
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)La La Land
Unsung Film of the YearChristine
Campy Film of the YearThe Dressmaker
TV Drama of the YearThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
TV Comedy of the YearTransparent
TV Performance of the Year – ActorJeffrey TamborTransparent
TV Performance of the Year – ActressSarah PaulsonThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Current Affairs Show of the YearFull Frontal with Samantha Bee
TV Musical Performance of the YearKate McKinnon, "Hallelujah,"Saturday Night Live
LGBTQ Show of the YearTransparent
Unsung TV Show of the YearThe Real O'Neals
Campy TV Show of the YearRuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star of the YearTrevante Rhodes
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Carrie Fisher
Wilde Artist of the Year(TIE)
(honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)
Kate McKinnon
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit)John Waters

2015

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CategoryWinner
Film of the YearCarol
Film Director of the YearTodd HaynesCarol
Film Performance of the Year – ActorLeonardo DiCaprioThe Revenant
Film Performance of the Year – ActressCate BlanchettCarol
LGBTQ Film of the YearCarol
Foreign Language Film of the YearSon of Saul
Screenplay of the Year (original or adapted)Phyllis NagyCarol
Documentary of the YearAmy
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)Mad Max: Fury Road
Unsung Film of the YearTangerine
Campy Flick of the YearMagic Mike XXL
TV Drama of the Year(TIE)Fargo
Orange Is the New Black
TV Comedy of the YearTransparent
TV Performance of the Year – ActorJeffrey TamborTransparent
TV Performance of the Year – ActressTaraji P. HensonEmpire
Current Affairs Show of the YearLast Week Tonight with John Oliver
LGBTQ Show of the YearTransparent
Unsung TV Show of the YearLooking
TV Musical Moment of the YearAretha Franklin, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,"38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors
Campy TV Show of the YearEmpire
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardAlicia Vikander
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Amy Schumer
Wilde Artist of the Year (honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)Todd Haynes
Timeless Star (to an actor or performer whose exemplary career is marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Jane Fonda

2014

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George Takei, LGBTQ rights activist and co-star ofStar Trek, thanked GALECA in a YouTube video for naming him their 2014 choice for Timeless Star.[63]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearBoyhood
Film Director of the YearAva DuVernaySelma
Film Performance of the Year – ActorEddie RedmayneThe Theory of Everything
Film Performance of the Year – ActressJulianne MooreStill Alice
LGBTQ Film of the YearPride
Foreign Language Film of the YearMommy
Documentary of the YearThe Case Against 8
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)The Grand Budapest Hotel
Unsung Film of the YearPride
Campy Flick of the YearInto the Woods
TV Drama of the YearThe Normal Heart
TV Comedy of the YearTransparent
TV Performance of the Year – ActressLisa KudrowThe Comeback
TV Performance of the Year – ActorJeffrey TamborTransparent
TV Director of the YearJill SolowayTransparent
LGBTQ TV Show of the YearTransparent
Current Affairs Show of the YearThe Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Unsung TV Show of the YearGetting On
Campy TV Show of the YearJane the Virgin
TV Musical Performance of the YearNeil Patrick Harris, "Sugar Daddy" fromHedwig and the Angry Inch,68th Annual Tony Awards
Video of the Year"Chandelier" –Sia
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardGina Rodriguez
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)John Oliver
Wilde Artist of the Year (honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)Jill Soloway
Timeless Award (honoring an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom, and wit)George Takei

2013

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In 2013, SirIan McKellen expressed gratitude to members for honoring him with their 2012 Timeless Star career achievement honor, writing in a note to the group, "I shall try to live up to Galeca's approval."[64]James Franco, recipient of GALECA's special Wilde Artist of the Year award in 2013, thanked the group by posting a mini art piece noting his honor on Instagram.[65]

CategoryWinner
Film of the Year12 Years a Slave
Film Performance of the Year – ActorMatthew McConaugheyDallas Buyers Club
Film Performance of the Year – ActressCate BlanchettBlue Jasmine
LGBT Film of the YearBlue Is the Warmest Colour
Foreign Language Film of the YearBlue Is the Warmest Colour
Documentary of the YearBridegroom
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)Gravity
Campy Flick of the YearI'm So Excited
Unsung Film of the Year(TIE)Kill Your Darlings
Short Term 12
TV Drama of the Year(TIE)Behind the Candelabra
Orange Is the New Black
TV Comedy of the YearGirls
TV Performance of the Year – ActorMichael DouglasBehind the Candelabra
TV Performance of the Year – ActressJessica LangeAmerican Horror Story: Coven
TV Musical Performance of the YearShirley Bassey, "Goldfinger,"85th Academy Awards
LGBT TV Show of the YearOrange Is the New Black
Campy TV Show of the YearAmerican Horror Story: Coven
Unsung TV Show of the YearGetting On
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardLaverne Cox
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Rachel Maddow
Wilde Artist of the Year (honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)James Franco
Timeless Award (honoring an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Lily Tomlin

2012

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Sources -[66][67][68]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearArgo
Film Performance of the Year – ActorDaniel Day-LewisLincoln
Film Performance of the Year – ActressAnne HathawayLes Misérables
LGBT Film of the YearKeep the Lights On
Documentary of the YearHow to Survive a Plague
Visually Striking Film of the Year (honoring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to cinematography)Life of Pi
Campy Flick of the Year(TIE)Magic Mike
The Paperboy
Unsung Film of the YearBernie
TV Drama of the Year(TIE)American Horror Story: Asylum
Homeland
TV Comedy of the YearGirls
TV Performance of the Year – ActorDamian LewisHomeland
TV Performance of the Year – ActressJessica LangeAmerican Horror Story: Asylum
TV Musical Performance of the YearJennifer Hudson, Tribute to Whitney Houston,54th Annual Grammy Awards
LGBT TV Show of the Year(TIE)Modern Family (ABC)
The New Normal
Campy TV Show of the YearLiz & Dick
Unsung TV Show of the YearHappy Endings
TV or Movie Title of the YearDon't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardEzra Miller
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Jon Stewart
Wilde Artist of the Year (honoring a truly groundbreaking force in the fields of film, theater, and/or television)Ryan Murphy
Timeless Award (honoring an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Sir Ian McKellen

2011

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Sources -[69][70]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearWeekend
Film Performance of the YearMeryl StreepThe Iron Lady
LGBT-Themed Film of the YearWeekend
Documentary of the YearWe Were Here
LGBT-Themed Documentary of the YearWe Were Here
Unsung Film of the Year50/50
Campy Flick of the YearThe Muppets
TV Drama of the YearAmerican Horror Story
TV Comedy of the YearModern Family
TV Musical Program of the Year(TIE)Glee
Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour
TV Performance of the YearJessica LangeAmerican Horror Story
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the YearModern Family
Campy TV Show of the YearRevenge
Unsung TV Show of the YearSuburgatory
The We're Wilde About You Rising Star AwardMichael Fassbender
Wilde Wit of the Year AwardKathy Griffin
Timeless AwardBetty White

2010

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Sources -[71]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearI Am Love
Film Performance of the YearAnnette BeningThe Kids Are All Right
LGBT-Themed Film of the YearI Love You Phillip Morris
Documentary of the YearJoan Rivers: A Piece of Work
LGBT-Themed Documentary of the Year8: The Mormon Proposition
Unsung Film of the YearEasy A
Campy Flick of the YearBurlesque
TV Drama of the YearThe Good Wife (CBS)
TV Musical or Comedy of the YearGlee
TV Drama Performance of the YearMichael C. HallDexter
TV Comedy Performance of the Year(TIE)Chris ColferGlee
Jane LynchGlee
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the YearGlee
Unsung TV Show of the YearHung
Campy TV Show of the YearHot in Cleveland
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardDarren Criss
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Rachel Maddow
Timeless Award (honoring an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Dame Angela Lansbury

2009

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Sources -[72]

CategoryWinner
Film of the YearA Single Man
Film Performance of the YearColin FirthA Single Man
LGBT-Themed Film of the YearA Single Man
Campy Flick of the YearObsessed
TV Drama of the YearGrey Gardens
TV Musical or Comedy of the YearGlee
TV Performance of the Year: DramaDrew BarrymoreGrey Gardens
TV Comedy Performance of the Year: Musical or ComedyJane LynchGlee
LGBT-Themed TV Show of the YearPrayers for Bobby
Campy TV Show of the YearGlee
We're Wilde About You / Rising Star AwardGabourey Sidibe
Wilde Wit of the Year (honoring a performer, writer, or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse)Rachel Maddow
Timeless Award (honoring an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom, and wit)Cloris Leachman

Dorian Theater Awards

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2025

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Source[73]

CategoryWinner
Outstanding Broadway MusicalMaybe Happy Ending
Outstanding Broadway PlayJohn Proctor is the Villain
Outstanding Broadway Musical RevivalSunset Blvd.
Outsanding Broadway Play RevivalEureka Day
Outstanding LGBTQ Broadway ProductionDeath Becomes Her
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway MusicalAudra McDonald,Gypsy
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway PlaySarah Snook,The Picture of Dorian Gray
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway MusicalJak Malone,Operation Mincemeat
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway PlayFina Strazza,John Proctor is the Villain
Outstanding Broadway EnsembleJohn Proctor is the Villain
The Broadway Showstopper Award(TIE)

to a standout production number or scene

Gypsy - "Rose's Turn," performed by Audra McDonald

Sunset Blvd. - "Sunset Boulevard," performed byTom Francis

Outstanding Off-Broadway ProductionCats: The Jellicle Ball
Outstanding LGBTQ Off-Broadway ProductionCats: The Jellicle Ball
Outstanding Lead Performance in an Off-Broadway ProductionAndrew Scott,Vanya
Outstanding Featured Performance in an Off-Broadway ProductionAndré De Shields,Cats: The Jellicle Ball
LGBTQ Theater Artist of the Season(TIE)Jonathan Groff

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

LGBTQ+ Theater Trailblazer

For a lifelong commitment to creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity

André De Shields

2024

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Source[74]

CategoryWinner
Outstanding Broadway MusicalIllinoise
Outstanding Broadway PlayStereophonic
Outstanding Broadway Musical RevivalMerrily We Roll Along
Outstanding Broadway Play RevivalAppropriate
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway MusicalJonathan Groff-Merrily We Roll Along
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway MusicalDaniel Radcliffe-Merrily We Roll Along
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway PlaySarah Paulson-Appropriate
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway Play(TIE)Sarah Pidgeon-Stereophonic

Kara Young-Purlie Victorious

Outstanding Broadway EnsembleStereophonic
The Broadway Showstopper Award

(to a standout production number or scene)

"Franklin Shepard INC."

-Merrily We Roll Along

Outstanding LGBTQ Broadway ProductionIllinoise
Outstanding Off-Broadway ProductionOh, Mary!
Outstanding LGBTQ Off-Broadway ProductionOh, Mary!
Outstanding Lead Performance in an Off-Broadway ProductionCole Escola-Oh, Mary!
Outstanding Featured Performance in an Off-Broadway ProductionConrad Ricamora-Oh, Mary!
LGBTQ Theater Artist of the SeasonCole Escola
LGBTQ Theater Trailblazer Award

(For a lifelong commitment to creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity)

Paula Vogel

2023

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Sources -[75]

CategoryWinner
Outstanding Broadway MusicalKimberly Akimbo
Outstanding Broadway PlayFat Ham
Outstanding Broadway Musical RevivalInto the Woods
Outstanding Broadway Play RevivalA Doll's House
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway MusicalVictoria Clark -Kimberly Akimbo
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway MusicalBonnie Milligan -Kimberly Akimbo
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway PlayJodie ComerPrima Facie
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway PlayCrystal Lucas-PerryAin't No Mo'
Outstanding Broadway EnsembleKimberly Akimbo
The Broadway Showstopper Award

(to a standout production number or scene)

"Independently Owned" –Shucked
Outstanding LGBTQ Broadway ProductionFat Ham
Outstanding Off-Broadway ProductionTitanique
Outstanding Off-Broadway PerformanceMarla Mindelle –Titanique
LGBTQ Theater Trailblazer Award

(to a figure who inspires empathy, truth, and equity)

J. Harrison Ghee

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