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Lonomyth Media Boy Poll |
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Erik Per Sullivan
Erik continues his steady climb up the poll for his first top 10 finish. This year he made us laugh every week as the picked-on youngest brother became a piano virtuoso, then landed in special-ed on "Malcolm in the Middle." Erik finished 2004 with another big-screen role in "Christmas With the Kranks." |
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Cameron Bright
Cameron's star burned bright as he started 2004 with a memorable supporting role in "The Butterfly Effect." He then took the lead in two feature films: "Godsend," and the much talked-about "Birth." As the second-youngest member of our top 10, he can look forward to many more votes in the future. |
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Daniel Radcliffe
After a year off between movies, Daniel proved his Harry Potter appeal was as about as strong as ever. "The Prisoner Of Azkaban" racked up another $800 million in box office around the world, and Daniel finished with his third top 10 vote from all 3 years of Harry Potter films. |
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Oliver Davis
Oliver, our youngest top 10 finisher, worked hard in 2004 with 2 big roles on prime-time TV. His recurring character Alex Taggert showed up in almost every episode of the top rated "ER." At the same time, he starred in the family sitcom "Rodney." We hope to see his feature film "The Almost Guys" soon. |
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Freddie Highmore
Freddie took the world by storm with two feature films, starting 2004 with the family adventure "Two Brothers." But his biggest success came with a heartwarming performance in "Finding Neverland," which left critics buzzing about the possibility for a Supporting Actor nomination at the Oscars. |
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Jesse McCartney
Jesse continues his winning streak in the AFTI Media Boy Poll, and he is now the only nominee to finish in the top 10 every year since 2000! He starred in the winning TV drama "Summerland," and his hit top 40 single "Beautiful Soul" finished 2004 with a good shot at #1 on the charts. |
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Jake Thomas
Jake is no stranger to the AFTI Media Boy Poll, where his starring role in "Lizzie McGuire" gave him 3 consecutive top 20 finishes. This year his dramatic appearance in "Without a Trace" was one of AFTI's most talked-about performances, which propelled Jake to his first top appearance in the top 10. |
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Jeremy Sumpter
We already know Jeremy's a crowd pleaser. Last year his "Peter Pan" triumph pushed him to the top of our chart. This year he landed a starring role in network prime time, and even though "Clubhouse" didn't hit a ratings grand slam, Jeremy's batting average is good for the AFTI Hall of Fame. |
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Liam Aiken
2004 saved some of its best for last, as Liam Aiken was virtually unseen through the first 11 months of the year. But Liam's fans know he's one of the most talented and appealing young actors around. "Lemony Snicket" opened at #1, and Liam soared to his first top 10 AFTI finish, almost to the very top. |
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Logan Lerman As soon as we saw Logan's scene-stealing performance in "The Butterfly Effect" last January, AFTI Media Boy Poll voters knew Logan was in the running. Then as the star of "Jack and Bobby," we enjoyed his remarkable talent and dazzling good looks every week. The world may have to wait 37 years for Bobby McCallister to win the presidency, but we've already declared him the landslide winner for 2004 |
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