Laurel Award

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The Laurel Award is a film industry honor historically recognizing outstanding achievements and popularity in motion pictures, often based on votes from exhibitors or industry professionals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film award
industry-voted award
awardFor outstanding achievements in motion pictures
popularity in motion pictures
awardType annual award
basedOn box-office popularity
industry reputation
theatrical exhibition performance
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criterion audience popularity
commercial appeal
professional recognition
domain motion pictures
eligibility commercially released films
film professionals working on eligible films
frequency yearly
hasCategory best actor
best actress
best director
best film
exhibitor favorites
supporting performances
technical achievements
hasLanguage English
industry film industry
isConsidered prestigious within the exhibition community
measurementFocus audience appeal
box-office performance
industry standing
medium theatrical motion pictures
notableAspect emphasizes popularity over purely artistic criteria
reflects exhibitors’ preferences
organizerType industry organization
recognizes feature films
individual film professionals
selectionMethod votes from exhibitors
votes from industry professionals
targetCommunity Hollywood film industry NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century
votingBody film exhibitors
film industry professionals

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Patricia Neal awardReceived Laurel Award