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People's Choice Award Winners

Here's the list of the winners of last night's People's Choice Award:

MOVIES

Favorite Movie
Winner: Furious 7

Favorite Movie Actor
Winner: Channing Tatum

Favorite Movie Actress
Winner: Sandra Bullock

Favorite Action Movie
Winner: Furious 7

Favorite Action Movie Actor
Winner: Chris Hemsworth

Favorite Action Movie Actress
Winner: Shailene Woodley

Favorite Animated Movie Voice
Winner: Selena Gomez

Favorite Comedic Movie
Winner: Pitch Perfect 2

Favorite Comedic Movie Actress
Winner: Melissa McCarthy

Favorite Comedic Movie Actor
Winner: Kevin Hart

Favorite Dramatic Movie
Winner: The Martian

Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor
Winner: Johnny Depp

Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress
Winner: Dakota Johnson

Favorite Family Movie
Winner: Minions

Favorite Thriller Movie
Winner: Taken 3

TELEVISION
Favorite TV Show
Winner: The Big Bang Theory

Favorite Network TV Comedy
Winner: The Big Bang Theory

Favorite Comedic TV Actor
Winner: Jim Parsons

Favorite Comedic TV Actress
Winner: Melissa McCarthy

Favorite Actor In A New TV Series
Winner: John Stamos

Favorite Actress In A New TV Series
Winner: Priyanka Chopra

Favorite Cable TV Actress
Winner: Sasha Alexander

Favorite Network TV Drama
Winner: Grey’s Anatomy

Favorite Dramatic TV Actress
Winner: Ellen Pompeo

Favorite Dramatic TV Actor
Winner: Taylor Kinney

Favorite Cable TV Comedy
Winner: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Favorite Cable TV Drama
Winner: Pretty Little Liars

Favorite Cable TV Actor
Winner: Kevin Hart

Favorite Premium Cable TV Show
Winner: Homeland

Favorite Premium Cable TV Actor
Winner: Dwayne Johnson

Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress
Winner: Kristen Bell

Favorite TV Crime Drama
Winner: Person of Interest

Favorite Crime Drama TV Actor
Winner: Nathan Fillion

Favorite Crime Drama TV Actress
Winner: Stana Katic

Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show
Winner: Beauty and the Beast

Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show
Winner: Outlander

Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor
Winner: Jensen Ackles

Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Winner: Caitriona Balfe

Favorite Competition TV Show
Winner: The Voice

Favorite Daytime TV Host
Winner: Ellen DeGeneres

Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team
Winner: The Talk

Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host
Winner: Jimmy Fallon

Favorite Streaming Series
Winner: Orange is the New Black

Favorite Animated TV Show
Winner: The Simpsons

Favorite New TV Comedy
Winner: Scream Queens

Favorite New TV Drama
Winner: Supergirl

MUSIC
Favorite Male Artist
Winner: Ed Sheeran

Favorite Female Artist
Winner: Taylor Swift

Favorite Group
Winner: Fifth Harmony

Favorite Breakout Artist
Winner: Shawn Mendes

Favorite Male Country Artist
Winner: Blake Shelton

Favorite Female Country Artist
Winner: Carrie Underwood

Favorite Country Group
Winner: Lady Antebellum

Favorite Pop Artist
Winner: Taylor Swift

Favorite Hip-Hop Artist
Winner: Nicki Minaj

Favorite R&B Artist
Winner: The Weeknd

Favorite Album
Winner: Title by Meghan Trainor

Favorite Song
Winner: “What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber

Favorite Music Icon
Winner: Madonna

DIGITAL
Favorite Social Media Celebrity
Winner: Britney Spears

Favorite Social Media Star
Winner: Matt Bellassai

Favorite Mobile Game
Winner: Candy Crush Saga

Favorite Video Game
Winner: Super Smash Bros.

Favorite YouTube Star
Winner: Connor Franta

The DailyMail.com Seriously Popular™ Award
Winner: Maddie Ziegler



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