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World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by judges and attendees of the World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, with the two most-nominated selected, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.
William H. Macy (born 1950), Academy Award-nominated for Fargo; Kristin Minter (born 1965), model and actress from Home Alone and ER. Julio Oscar Mechoso (1955–2017), The Legend of Zorro; Camila Mendes (born 1994), American-Brazilian actress, Riverdale; Anya Taylor-Joy (born 1996), actress, born in Miami; Eva Mendes (born 1974), actress
World Fantasy Award nominees are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner of each category.
Born in Miami [citation needed] Ben Vereen (1946–) Actor, dancer and singer Born in Miami [31] Sofía Vergara (1972–) Film and television actress Lives in Miami Bob Vila (1946–) Television home improvement personality Born in Miami [32] Dave Williamson: Stand-up comedian Born in Miami [33] Hugh Wilson (1943–2018) Film director
World Fantasy Award–winning writers (178 P) Pages in category "World Fantasy Award winners" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
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World Fantasy Awards (3 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Fantasy awards" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize", [1] and one of the three most prestigious speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both ...