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The 2001 AFTI Media Boy Poll
No.10
Chris Trousdale
Making it to the standings for the first time, Chris Trousdale of Dream Street rounds out the Top-10! With 2001 finally bringing us the release of the long-awaited Dream Street debut CD, along with a Live DVD, Chris received 139 points to secure his top-ten finish for 2001.
No.9
David Gallagher
Taking the #9 spot for 2001 is David Gallagher of "7th Heaven" fame, with 152 points. David finished at #6 last year, #2 in 1999, and was the winner in 1998, 1997, and 1996, the poll's inaugural year. David has been in the Top-10 every year!
No.8
Justin Berfield
Justin Berfield takes the #8 spot with 156 points, his first foray into the Top-10. Justin is best known for his role as Reese in "Malcolm in the Middle" but in 2001 he also appeared in "Max Keeble's Big Move" and an episode of "The Nightmare Room". He finished at #13 last year, #29 in 1999, #69 in 1998, #32 in 1997, and #26 in 1996.
No.7
Frankie Muniz
"Lucky 7" goes to "Malcolm in the Middle" star Frankie Muniz. Frankie scored a whopping 218 points. He finished last year's Poll at #3, his first appearance in the Poll, and remains in the Top-10. In addition to "Malcolm in the Middle", Frankie's credits for 2001 included the "Andy Dick Show", "The Simpsons" (voice), "Dr. Dolittle 2" (voice), "MTV Celebrity Undercover", "The Fairly Oddparents", and MTV's "Snowed In: Celebrity Say What? Karaoke".
No.6
Kevin Zegers
The "Total Package" (as he is affectionately referred to in AFTI) Kevin Zegers makes a return to the Top-10 list with 232 points. This year Kevin was seen in the made-for-TV movie "Sex Lies and Obsession". Last year Kevin just barely missed the Top-10 at #12. The last time Kevin was in the Top-10 was 1999 when he finished at #4. In 1998 and 1997 Kevin finished at #2, and in 1996 Kevin was in a tie for #31.
No.5
Billy Gilman
Country Crooner Billy Gilman makes it to this year's Top-5 with 233 points! Billy was also last year's #5 star in his debut on the Media Boy Poll. Billy's "Dare To Dream" CD, released in May of 2001, his appearance on the celebrity kids week on "Hollywood Squares", and his aggressive touring schedule all helped keep Billy as one of our favorite media boys of 2001!
No.4
Aaron Carter
"The Little Prince of Pop" Aaron Carter finished this year's Poll with 259 points at #4, his best showing ever in the Poll! Airboy not only gave his fans another CD ("Oh Aaron"), laid down some tracks on the CD soundtrack for "Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius" and toured this year, but we also got to see him on TV in "Lizzie McGuire", "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", and "In Concert with Samantha Mumba". Aaron also appeared live in "Suessical the Musical" in NYC, April 4-May 13, 2001. Also in 2001, "Aaron's Party - Come get It" was certified double platinum, he won the award for "Favorite Rising Star" on the 2001 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, and was nominated for "Choice Male Performer" at this year's Teen Choice Awards. Aaron was last year's #10 in the Poll, #12 in 1999, #5 in 1998, #21 in 1997, and #69 in 1996.
No.3
Daniel Radcliffe
In 2001 he not only made his major big-screen debut as Harry Potter, but Daniel Radcliffe takes #3 in the Media Boy Poll, another significant debut! Danny racked up 274 points to finish in the Top-3. Danny also had a lesser role this year in "The Tailor of Panama".
No.2
Jesse McCartney
A well-deserved honor at the #2 spot goes to Jesse McCartney of Dream Street with 279 points. 2001 marked Jesse's finale as J.R. in "All My Children", which brought us some amazing performances by a young actor, and brought Jesse an Emmy nomination. Jesse also continued singing with the "Sugar Beats". A brilliant actor, a multifaceted singer, a dancer, Jesse is a true Media Boy! Jesse ranked at #7 in last year's Poll, a big jump from his #105 debut in 1999.
No.1
Haley Joel Osment
Moving up from #4 last year to capture the top spot for the 2001 AFTI Media Boy Poll is Haley Joel Osment with 283 points. Haley was the Poll winner in 1999, placed at 28 in 1998, #21 in 1997, and #24 in the Poll's debut in 1996. The brilliant young actor starred as robot-boy David in Steven Spielberg's critically acclaimed "A.I.: Artificial Intelligence", was in the 2001 released movies "Edges of the Lord" and "I'll Remember April", and did voice work in the animated "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II". The talented young star is well-deserving of this coveted #1 spot in this year's Poll. Congratulations, Haley! |