From a media release:
The 5th annual UBCP/ACTRA Awards took place this evening honouring five members for their work in the creative industries over the past year. With 32 nominees, winners were announced in the following categories:
Best Actor – Aleks Paunovic for his role in Numb
Best Actress – Camille Sullivan for her role in The Birdwatcher
Best Emerging Performer – Jacob Tremblay for his role in Room
Best Voice – Lee Tockar for his performance in Slug
Best Stunt  – Adrien Hein for his performance in Arrow
The John Juliani Award of Excellence was presented to John Wardlow, and the Lorena Gale Woman of Distinction Award was presented to Joy Coghill.
The Awards gala evening was hosted by Lochlyn Munro and the live show was produced by Jay Ono.
Highlights of the evening include:
- A Meatloaf song parody about the recent CRTC decision called “6 out of 10 ain’t badâ€
- Joy Coghill, Lorna Gale Women of Distinction Award winner, recounted memories from her long, successful career
On hand were some of Vancouver’s top performers including Keegan Connor Tracy, Ty Olsson, Eli Goree, Ben Ratner, Crystal Lowe, Gabrielle Rose, Julia Benson and Peter Benson. ACTRA National President, Ferne Downey, and National Executive Director, Stephen Waddell, joined in the celebration, alongside ACTRA Toronto President, David Sparrow, and Toronto Executive Director, Sue Milling.
Sponsors of the awards show included AFBS, ACTRA National and ACTRA Performers’ Rights Society, SAG/AFTRA, Breakdown Services, Casting Workbook, Canadian Media Producers Association (B.C. Branch), D’Alessio Law Group, Finalé Post, Kestrel Workplace Legal Counsel LLP, and IATSE 669.
The Union of British Columbia Performers (UBCP/ACTRA) is an autonomous branch of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists), the national organization of professional performers working in the English-language recorded media in Canada. ACTRA represents the interests of 22,000 members across Canada – the foundation of Canada’s highly acclaimed professional performing community.