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ROBERT X. GOLPHIN: AWARDS

ROBERT X. GOLPHIN - Actor/Filmmaker/Screenwriter

 

ROBERT X. GOLPHIN

AWARDS FOR ACTING:

 

Best Actor In A Short Film

(Nominated)

for "Punch Me"

2011 Atlantic City CineFest

 

Best Actor In A Short Film

(Nominated)

for "Beautiful Man In The Buff"

2008 Downbeach Film Festival

 

AWARDS FOR FILMMAKING:

 

2011 Philadelphia International Film Festival & Marketplace

Silver Award for Best Short Subject

(Winner-"Punch Me")

 

2011 Love Unlimited Film Festival and Art Exhibition

Honorable Mention

(Winner-"Punch Me")

 

2011 Black Maria Film + Video Festival

Jury's Citation -2nd Prize

 (Winner-"Punch Me")

 

2011 FilmOut San Diego

Best of LGBT Short Films

(No Award; Special Distinction - "Punch Me")

 

2010 Atlantic City Cinefest  

Best Local Short

(Winner - "Inside of Me")

 

2010 Philadelphia Int'l Film Fest

Best Short Subject

(Honorable Mention-"Inside of Me")

 

2010 WorldFest Houston Int'l Film Fest  

Bronze Remi Award

-Women's Issues ("Inside of Me")

 

2010 Accolade Award

of Merit-Short Film

("Inside of Me")

 

2010 Accolade Award

of Merit-Direction

("Inside of Me")

 

2009 Los Angeles Reel Film Festival

"Best Narrative Short

(Honorable Mention-"Inside of Me")

 

2009 Los Angeles Reel Film Festival

"Best Narrative Short Actress"

Nomination ("Inside of Me")

 

2010 Trail Dance Film Fest

"Golden Drover Award

for Best Short Drama"

Nomination ("Inside of Me")

 

HONORABLE MENTION,

2009 Best Short Subject

for "Beautiful Man In The Buff"

Philadelphia International Film Festival & Market (Philafilm)

 

NOMINATION,

2008 Best Short Film

 for "Beautiful Man In The Buff"

written and produced by Robert X. Golphin

at The Downbeach Film Festival

 

*FINALIST,

The 2008 Parisi Award

for " Best Young Screenwriter"

Award Sponsored by: Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter, Stephen J. Rivele ("Nixon", "Ali").

 

*WINNER

The 2007 Parisi Award

for "Best Young Screenwriter" (2nd Place)

Presented by: Academy Award Nominated Screenwriter, Stephen J. Rivele ("Nixon", "Ali").

 

* 2003 "Recognition of Creative Excellence"

The ABC Entertainment Television Group Talent Development Program

(Finalist) 

*1999 Recipient

of The Philadelphia Please Touch Museum For Kids

"Great Friend To Kids Award"

(The first ever Youth Recipient)

 

*1998-Winner

of the BEBASHI: Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues

Ujimaa Award (now the John Allen Blue Award)


*1998 2nd Place Winner

in The Philadelphia NAACP Act-So Competition

'Film Category'. 

 

*1997- "Legend of Tomorrow"

The very first youth inductee

into AALHOF: The African American Legends Hall of Fame (Wanda Mason, founder)

when he was 15 years old.