La 7° Premios Artista Joven ceremonia por la Youth in Film Association (Asociación de la Juventud en cine), honra a la interpretación juvenil en la edades de 21 para abajo en los campos de la televisión y el cine tuvo lugar el 15 de diciembre de 1985 en Ambassador Hotel. Los Ángeles, California.[1][2][3][4] La presentadora de ceremonia fue Drew Barrymore.[3]
★ Sean Astin - The Goonies (Warner Bros)
★ Meredith Salenger - The Journey of Natty Gann (Disney)
★ (Conflicting reports) Billy Jacoby - Just One of the Guys (Columbia) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) River Phoenix - Explorers (Paramount) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ Sydney Penny - Pale Rider (Warner Bros)
★ (Publicación confloicta) Chad Allen - Code of Vengeance (NBC) - (ganador declarado por el Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) River Phoenix - Surviving: A Family in Crisis (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ (Conflicting reports) Laura Jacoby - The Night They Saved Christmas (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ (Conflicting reports) Carrie Wells - The Bad Seed (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ Joshua Miller - Highway to Heaven (episode "A Song for Jason") (NBC)
★ Christa Denton - Not My Kid (CBS)
★ (Conflicting reports) Emmanuel Lewis - Webster (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) Marc Price - Family Ties (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ (Conflicting reports) Lisa Bonet - The Cosby Show (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) Soleil Moon Frye - Punky Brewster (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ Mackenzie Astin - The Facts of Life (NBC)
★ Alyssa Milano - Who's the Boss? (ABC)
★ Kirk Cameron - Growing Pains (ABC)
★ (Conflicting reports) Tracey Gold - Growing Pains (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) Tracy Wells - Mr. Belvedere (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ Jeremy Miller - Growing Pains (ABC)
★ Emily Schulman - Small Wonder (Metromedia KTTV)
★ (Conflicting reports) Brandon Call - Santa Barbara (NBC) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ (Conflicting reports) David Mendenhall - General Hospital (ABC) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ Kimberly McCullough - General Hospital (ABC)
★ Bumper Robinson - Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
★ Jaclyn Bernstein - The Twilight Zone (episode "Children's Zoo) (CBS)
★ David Mendenhall - The Berenstain Bears (Southern Star-Hanna Barbera/Australia)
★ (Conflicting reports) Bettina Bush - The Littles y Rainbow Brite (DIC Enterprises) - (Ganador declarado por el Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ (Conflicting reports) Gini Holtzman - Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (Mendelson/Melendez) - (Ganadora declarada por la página oficial del Young Artist Award[4])
★ A Reason to Live (NBC)
★ Growing Pains (ABC)
★ The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (Medelson-Melendez-Schulz)
★ (Conflicting reports) The Heavenly Kid (Orion Pictures) - (Winner declared by the Young Artist Awards website[4])
★ (Conflicting reports) La gran aventura de Pee-Wee (Warner Brothers) - (Winner declared by the Daily News of Los Angeles[3])
★ Back to the Future (Universal)
★ Cocoon (20th Century Fox)
★ Kristjan Markersen (Denmark) - Otto Is A Rhino (Metronome Productions)
★ Shiori Sakura (Japan) - MacArthur's Children (Orion Classics)
★ Otto is a Rhino (Otto er et Nasehorn) (Denmark) - Directed by Rumle Hammerich