1993 MTV Movie Awards
Appearance
1993 MTV Movie Awards | |
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Date | Tuesday, June 8, 1993 |
Location | Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California |
Country | United States |
Hosted by | Eddie Murphy |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | MTV |
The 1993 MTV Movie Awards was hosted by Eddie Murphy.[1][2]
Performers
[edit]- Duran Duran — "Ordinary World"
- Stone Temple Pilots — "Plush"
- Dr. Dre (featuring Snoop Dogg) — "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang"[3]
- Rod Stewart — "Have I Told You Lately"
Presenters
[edit]- Sharon Stone — presented Best Kiss
- Sarah Jessica Parker and Valeria Golino — presented Best On-Screen Duo
- Kelly Lynch and Wesley Snipes — presented Best Villain
- Marisa Tomei and Anthony Kiedis — presented Best Action Sequence
- Rod Stewart and Rachel Hunter — presented Best Song
- Keanu Reeves and LL Cool J — presented Most Desirable Female
- Rosie O'Donnell and Rosie Perez — presented Most Desirable Male
- Mel Gibson — presented Lifetime Achievement Award
- Denzel Washington — presented Best New Filmmaker
- Jon Lovitz — presented Best Comedic Performance
- Mary Stuart Masterson — presented Breakthrough Performance
- Christian Slater — presented Best Female Performance
- Whitney Houston — presented Best Male Performance
- Arnold Schwarzenegger — presented Best Movie
Awards
[edit]Below are the list of nominations.[4] Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ "1993 MTV Movie Awards". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ Prescott, Jean (June 9, 1993). "MTV promises a fun night of offbeat movie awards". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ Willman, Chris (June 9, 1993). "TV REVIEW : MTV Movie Awards Filled With Gags". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ "1993 MTV Movie Awards". MTV. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved November 5, 2012.
- ^ Haring, Bruce (June 7, 1993). "'Men' tops MTV Movie Awards". Variety. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ "A look back at 1993 and the second annual MTV Movie Awards". Uproxx. April 14, 2013. Archived from the original on November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ^ Deborah Russell (May 8, 1993). "Gill Vid Floors Viewers; BET Has The I.D. On MY". Billboard. p. 36.