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Seoul International Drama Awards
Awarded forExcellence in television
CountrySouth Korea
First awarded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Websitehttp://www.seouldrama.org

Seoul International Drama Awards (Korean서울 국제 드라마 어워즈), simply known as SDA, is an annual award ceremony based in Seoul, South Korea which honors excellence in television drama productions worldwide.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Winners

Grand prize (Daesang)

Norwegian actress Charlotte Frogner attending Seoul International Drama Awards in 2009
Year Grand Prize Ref.
2008 Spain Missing [8]
2009 China Memoirs in China [9][10]
2010 Japan Shoe-shine Boy [11]
2011 China Three Kingdoms [12]
2012 South Korea Deep Rooted Tree [13]
2013 Israel Prisoners of War [14][15]
2014 France Kaboul Kitchen [16]
2015 Germany Naked Among Wolves [17][18]
2016 United Kingdom The Night Manager [19]
2017 United States This is Us [20]
2018 Germany Babylon Berlin [21]
2019 Israel On the Spectrum [22]
2020 Brazil Orphans of a Nation [23]

Program

Winners are given the "Golden Bird Prize," and runners-up the "Silver Bird Prize."

Year Best TV Movie Best Mini-series Best Series Drama Best Juvenile Series Best Comedy Special Prize Jury Special Prize Ref.
2006
  • Japan The Violin
  • Runner-up: Netherlands What Shall We Expect Tomorrow?
  • Indonesia Holed Slipper for Hamdani
  • South Korea Bird, Bird
  • Israel White Walls
[24]
2007
  • South Korea A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball
  • Runner-up: United Kingdom Prime Suspect: The Final Act
  • India The Iron Handed Phantom - Mayavi
  • Runner-up: Jordan KHALA Word of Honor
  • Runner-up: Philippines Memories - Jail Bars
Germany Can [25][26]
2008
  • France Devastation
  • Runner-up: Iran Kobra's Decision
  • South Africa Ella Blue
  • Runner-up: United Kingdom Skins
  • Israel The Tutor
  • Runner-up: Afghanistan Secrets of This House
[8]
2009
  • Taiwan Taipei 24H
  • China Live a Luxurious and Dissipated Life
[9][10]
2010
India Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai [11]
2011
  • Germany Shades of Happiness
  • Runner-up: Republic of Ireland When Harvey Met Bob
  • Romania In the Name of Honour
  • Runner-up: Brazil Passione
[12]
2012
[13]
2013
  • South Korea The Perfect Day
  • Kyrgyzstan Salam, New York!
India Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai [14][27]
2014
  • Spain Barefoot on Red Soil
  • Runner-up: Sweden The Fat & The Angry
[28]
2015 Canada The Good Sister South Korea Misaeng: Incomplete Life Angola Jikulumessu - Open Your Eyes
[18]
2016
  • France Don’t Leave Me
  • Runner-up: Israel Sabena Hijacking: My Version
United States Baskets
[19]
2017
  • Germany Redemption Road
  • Runner-up: South Korea Red Teacher
  • Belgium Please, Love Me
  • Runner-up: Australia Deep Water
United Kingdom Fleabag
  • Taiwan We Are One
  • India P.O.W – Bandi Yudh Ke
[20]
2018
Israel The New Black Malaysia The Memoir of Majie [21]
2019
  • Netherlands Billy
  • Runner-up: Germany Lotte am Bauhaus
  • Montenegro Breasts
  • South Africa The Herd
[22]
2020
  • Czech Republic The Cage
  • South Korea XX
[23]

Individual

Year Best Actor Best Actress Best Director Best Screenwriter Best Cinematographer Best Music Director Best Art Director Ref.
2006 Canada Michael Therriault for Prairie Giant China Lu Yuan for Watch for the Happiness Japan Akihiko Ishimaru for Crying out Love, in the Center of the World Spain Patrick Bucley for Family Portrait South Korea Kim Seung-hwan for Emperor of the Sea Japan Taro Iwashiro for The Violin South Korea Min Eon-ok for Princess Hours
2007 Japan Takuya Kimura for The Grand Family United Kingdom Helen Mirren for Prime Suspect: The Final Act Japan Takeuchi Hideki for Nodame Cantabile United Kingdom Frank Deasy for Prime Suspect: The Final Act China Shi Luan for The Great Revival Japan Takeuchi Hideki for Nodame Cantabile South Korea Lee Cheol-ho for Hwang Jini
2008 Israel Dvir Benedek for The Tutor Taiwan Pan Li-li for Artemisia Spain Carlos Sedes, Manuel Palacios for Missing China Gao Mantang, Sun Jianye for Chuang Guandong Poland Piotr Wojtowicz for Let's Go to the Movies Tomorrow South Africa Braam Du Toit, Ronelle Loots for Ella Blue China Huo Wan for Hero Without a Name [8]
2009 Japan Akira Kume for The Shopping Trip Norway Charlotte Frogner for Maria United Kingdom Duane Clark for XIII: The Conspiracy Belgium Marc Didden for The Emperor of Taste [9][10][29][30]
2010 Finland Carl-Kristian Rundman for Easy Living Netherlands Margôt Ros, Maike Meijer for Tower C Canada Nick Copus for The Summit United Kingdom Craig Warner for The Last Days of Lehman Brothers [11]
2011 China Chen Jianbin for Three Kingdoms South Korea Na Moon-hee for It's Me, Grandma Germany Miguel Alexandre for Shades of Happiness Spain Albert Espinosa for The Red Band Society [7][12]
2012 Germany Jonas Nay for Homevideo Germany Christine Neubauer for Hanna's Decision United Kingdom Brian Kirk for Great Expectations United Kingdom Sarah Phelps for Great Expectations [13]
2013 South Korea Lee Moon-sik for Sangkwon United States Lucy Liu for Elementary Germany Philipp Kadelbach for Generation War Sweden Lars Lundström for Real Humans [14][27]
2014 Germany Edgar Selge for A Blind Hero - The Love of Otto Weidt South Korea Kim Hee-ae for Secret Affair Norway Cecilie Mosli for Mammon Spain María Jaén for Barefoot on Red Soil [28]
2015 Turkey Engin Akyürek for Black Money Love Czech Republic Simona Stašová for The Self Lover [18]
2016 Kazakhstan Azat Seitmetov for Father France Samia Sassi for Don’t Leave Me United Kingdom Susanne Bier for The Night Manager Austria Eva Spreitzhofer for Little Big Voice [19]
2017 Turkey Kerem Bürsin for Heart of the City Russia Alexandra Nikiforova for Anna Detective Switzerland Urs Egger for Gotthard Austria Rodica Doehnert for Das Sacher [20]
2018 Spain Joan Pera for The Power of Silence South Korea Lee Bo-young for Mother Germany Kilian Riedhoff for 54 Hours Austria Uli Bree, Klaus Pieber for A Dance to Remembrance [31]
2019 South Korea Kim Dong-wook for Special Labor Inspector Germany Alicia von Rittberg for Lotte am Bauhaus France Christophe Charrier for Jonas United Kingdom Jed Mercurio for Bodyguard [22]
2020 United States Waleed Zuaiter for Baghdad Central South Korea Gong Hyo-jin for When the Camellia Blooms United Kingdom Adam Smith for World on Fire South Korea Lim Sang-choon for When the Camellia Blooms [23]

Hallyu drama

Year Grand Prize Top Excellence Award Excellence Award Best Actor Best Actress Best Director Best Screenwriter Best Original Soundtrack (OST) Ref.
2010 The Slave Hunters Kwak Jung-hwan for The Slave Hunters Kim Young-hyun and Park Sang-yeon for Queen Seondeok [2][11][32]
2011 Mary Stayed Out All Night Sungkyunkwan Scandal Park Yoochun for Sungkyunkwan Scandal Moon Geun-young for Mary Stayed Out All Night Shin Woo-chul for Secret Garden Kim Eun-sook for Secret Garden Baek Ji-young for "That Woman" (Secret Garden) [5][12]
2012 Rooftop Prince The King 2 Hearts Park Yoochun for Rooftop Prince Han Ji-min for Rooftop Prince Taeyeon for "Missing You Like Crazy" (The King 2 Hearts) [13][33][34]
2013 Arang and the Magistrate King of Ambition Lee Joon-gi for Arang and the Magistrate Bae Suzy for Gu Family Book Kim Jaejoong for "Living Like a Dream" (Dr. Jin) [15][27][35]
2014 My Love from the Star The Heirs Kim Soo-hyun for My Love from the Star Lyn for "My Destiny" (My Love from the Star) [28][36]
2015 Kill Me, Heal Me Lee Joon-gi for Gunman in Joseon Hwang Jung-eum for Kill Me, Heal Me Taeyeon for "Love, That One Word" (You're All Surrounded) [37]
2016 Descendants of the Sun The Flower in Prison Song Joong-ki for Descendants of the Sun Shin Min-a for Oh My Venus Gummy for "You Are My Everything" (Descendants of the Sun) [19]
2017 Love in the Moonlight Park Bo-gum for Love in the Moonlight Park Bo-young for Strong Girl Bong-soon Ailee for "I Will Go to You Like the First Snow" (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) [20]
2018 While You Were Sleeping Park Seo-joon for Fight for My Way Son Ye-jin for Something in the Rain [31]
2019 The Fiery Priest Doctor Prisoner Kim Nam-gil for The Fiery Priest Jang Na-ra for The Last Empress Davichi for "Falling In Love" (The Beauty Inside) [22]
2020 When the Camellia Blooms Kang Ha-neul for When the Camellia Blooms Son Ye-jin for Crash Landing on You Punch for "Like a Heroine in the Movie" (When the Camellia Blooms) [23]

People's choice

Year Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year Popular Drama Popular Actor Popular Actress New Trend Award Asia Star Grand Award Asia Star Award Mango TV Popularity Award Ref.
2008 South Korea Time Between Dog and Wolf South Korea Lee Joon-gi for Time Between Dog and Wolf South Korea Nam Sang-mi for Time Between Dog and Wolf
2009 South Korea Boys Over Flowers South Korea Kim Hyun-joong for Boys Over Flowers South Korea Moon Geun-young for Painter of the Wind [9][38][39][40]
2010 United States NCIS season 7 South Korea Lee Seung-gi for Brilliant Legacy [7]
2011 United States The Walking Dead
[12]
2012 China Scarlet Heart
  • Japan Aoi Miyazaki for Lady Butterfly - Daughter of a Samurai
  • Taiwan Wang Ding-zhu for Days We Stared at the Sun
[13]
2013 United States Mistresses
Taiwan Ya-chi Hsu for Are You Christine? [14][27]
2014 United Kingdom Sherlock series 3
[41][42][43]
2015 [44]
2016 United States Dramaworld
2017 United States Mozart in the Jungle Season 3
  • Malaysia Debbie Goh
  • Japan Hyunri
  • India Satyadeep Misra
  • Thailand Sukollawat Kanarot
  • Philippines Gabby Concepcion
[20]
2018
[45]
2019 [22]
2020 [23]

Special awards

Year Category Recipient Ref.
2008 Star Hall of Fame Choi Bool-am [1]
2009 Choi Ji-woo [46]
2015 10th Anniversary Hallyu Achievement Award Lee Young-ae
Lee Byung-hoon
Lee Min-ho
[47]
Special Invitation Japan Shinya Shokudō Season 3
2018 Special Invitation Japan Special Gourmet [48]
2019 Asian Star Prize Taiwan Vivian Sung [22]
Japan Haruma Miura
China Yao Xingtong
Philippines Alden Richards
Vietnam Truong Ngoc Anh
2020 Short-form Drama Golden Bird Prize France 18h30 [23]
Asian Star Prize Philippines Dingdong Dantes
Japan Ryusei Yokohama

See also

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