List of Awards and Nominations Received By The X-Files - Young Artist Awards

Young Artist Awards

1 win out of 2 nominations
Year Category Recipients and nominees Role/Episode Result
1999 Best Young Actor (age 10 and under) – Drama Series Jeffrey Schoeny Trevor in "Trevor" Nominated
2002 Best Young Actor in a Guest Role (age 10 and under) – Series Gavin Fink Tommy Conlon in "Scary Monsters" Won
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