There are many Bram Stoker awards. The 2000 categories and winners are:
Novel: The Night Class by Tom Piccirilli
First Novel: The Lovely Bones by Alice Seybold
Long Fiction: "El Dia de Los Muertos" by Brian A. Hopkins
'"My Work Is Not Yet Done"' by Thomas Ligotti
Short Fiction: "The Misfit Child Grows Fat on Despair" by Tom Piccirilli
Collection: One More for the Road by Ray Bradbury
Anthology: The Darker Side edited by John Pelan
Nonfiction: Ramsey Campbell, Probably by Ramsey Campbell
Illustrated Narrative: Nightside (issues 104) by Robert Weinberg
Screenplay: Frailty by Brent Hanley
Work for Young Readers: Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Poetry Collection: The Gossamer Eye by Mark McLaughlin, Rain Graves and David Niall Wilson
Alternative Forms: Imagination Box (multimedia CD) by Steve and Melanie Tem
Lifetime Achievement Award: Stephen King and Jerry Williamson
"Coraline" has won several prestigious book awards, including the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 2003, the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 2003, and the Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers in 2002.
Bram Stoker's Dracula won the Oscar for Makeup in 1992.
Bram Stoker's Dracula won the Oscar for Sound Editing in 1992.
Bram Stoker's Dracula won the Oscar for Costume Design in 1992.
Lagaan won the Filmfare Award for Best Movie in 2002.
In 2002, the Minnesota Twins won the Baseball Organization of the Year Award.
Catherine Zeta Jones became famous when she was but a girl of 14. she showed an interest in acting when she was a little girl. but at age 14 she got a backup actress for a small movie, but when the lead actress suddenly became ill, she took her spot and became known by many people.
Barry Bonds won the 2002 National League Hank Aaron Award.
Lifetime Achievement Awards were given to Stephen King and to Jerry Williamson for their extraordinary contributions to the genre. Over the last thirty years both men have published more than 30 Horror novels each, in addition to vast amounts of short fiction. Their impact on modern horror writing has been incalculable.
Lifetime Achievement Awards were given to Stephen King and to Jerry Williamson for their extraordinary contributions to the genre. Over the last thirty years both men have published more than 30 horror novels each, in addition to vast amounts of short fiction. Their impact on modern horror writing has been incalculable.
The winner of the 2002 Babe Ruth award was David Eckstein.
2002 - Randall Simon