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Golden Boot Awards

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The Golden Boot Awards were an American acknowledgement of achievement honoring actors, actresses, and crew members who made significant contributions to the genre of Westerns in television and film. The award was sponsored and presented by the Motion Picture & Television Fund. Money raised at the award banquet was used to help finance various services offered by the Fund to those in the entertainment industry.

Actor Pat Buttram conceived the idea of the Golden Boot Award, and they were presented annually from 1983 until being discontinued in 2007.[1]

Honorees

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1983, The 1st Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1984, The 2nd Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1985, The 3rd Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1986, The 4th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1987, The 5th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1988, The 6th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1989, The 7th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1990, The 8th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1991, The 9th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1992, The 10th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1993, The 11th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1994, The 12th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1995, The 13th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1996, The 14th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1997, The 15th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1998, The 16th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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1999, The 17th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2000, The 18th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2001, The 19th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2002, The 20th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2003, The 21st Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2004, The 22nd Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2005, The 23rd Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2006, The 24th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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2007, The 25th Annual Golden Boot Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "The Golden Boot Awards". Golden Boot Awards. Motion Picture and Television Fund. Archived from the original on February 4, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Clayton Moore: The Lone Ranger, retrieved November 26, 2007
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List of honorees from The Golden Boot Awards at B-Westerns.com