Artios Awards
The Artios Awards have been presented since 1985 for excellence in casting. Hosted by the Casting Society of America, theatrical casting in over eighteen categories is honored.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Best Dramatic Pilot Casting[4] |
Linda Lowy |
Nominated |
For the pilot episode |
2009 |
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - Drama[5] |
Linda Lowy |
Nominated |
|
The Critics' Choice Television Awards are presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association to honor the best in primetime television programming. They were created in 2011.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2011[8] |
Dramatic Series |
Michael Waxman |
Nominated |
For the episode "Always" (Series finale) |
The Eddie Awards are presented by the American Cinema Editors.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Eddie Award for Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[9] |
Conrad M. Gonzalez, Keith Henderson, Stephen Michael |
Won |
For the pilot episode |
2010 |
Eddie Award for Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[10] |
Mark Conte |
Nominated |
For the episode "I Can't" |
2011 |
Eddie Award for Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[11] |
Angela M. Catanzaro |
Nominated |
For the episode "Always" |
Emmy Awards
Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Broadcast Excellence[23] |
|
Won |
|
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2009 |
60 Minute Category[24] |
Jason Katims |
Won |
For the episode "Tomorrow Blues" |
2011 |
60 Minute Category[25] |
Jason Katims |
Won |
For the episode "Always" |
NAMIC Vision Awards
Year |
Category |
Result |
2011 |
Best Drama |
Nominated |
Satellite Awards
The Satellite Awards, formerly known as the Golden Satellite Awards, are presented annually by the International Press Academy, for both for cinema and television.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Best Television Series, Drama[34] |
|
Nominated |
|
2010 |
Best Television Series, Drama[35] |
|
Nominated |
|
Best Actor in a Series, Drama[35] |
Kyle Chandler |
Nominated |
|
Best Actress in a Series, Drama[35] |
Connie Britton |
Won |
|
2011 |
Best Television Series, Drama[36] |
|
Nominated |
|
Best Actor in a Series, Drama[36] |
Kyle Chandler |
Nominated |
|
Best Actress in a Series, Drama[36] |
Connie Britton |
Nominated |
|
Television Critics Association Award
The Television Critics Association (or TCA) is a group of approximately 200 United States and Canadian journalists and columnists who cover television programming. Since 1984 the organization has hosted the TCA Awards, honoring television excellence in 11 categories, which are presented every summer.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Individual Achievement in Drama |
Kyle Chandler |
Nominated |
|
Individual Achievement in Drama |
Connie Britton |
Nominated |
|
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
|
Nominated |
|
Outstanding New Program of the Year |
|
Won |
|
Program of the Year |
|
Nominated |
|
2008 |
Individual Achievement in Drama |
Connie Britton |
Nominated |
|
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
|
Nominated |
|
2009 |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
|
Nominated |
|
2010 |
Program of the Year[39] |
|
Nominated |
|
2011 |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama[40] |
|
Nominated |
|
Program of the Year[40][41] |
|
Won |
|
Texas Film Hall of Fame
The Texas Film Hall of Fame have been held annually since 2001. Hosted by Austin Film Society, it honors outstanding Texans who've made a significant contribution to filmmaking and entertainment, as well as non-Texans who've made significant strides in the advancement of the Texas entertainment industry and also classic Texas films and television programs.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2011 |
Star of Texas Award[42][43] |
Cast and crew |
Won |
Writers Guild of America
The Writers Guild of America Awards are presented annually by the Writers Guild of America.
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Notes |
2007 |
Best New Series[44] |
Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Carter Harris, Elizabeth Heldens, David Hudgins, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Andy Miller, Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, and John Zinman |
Nominated |
|
2008 |
Best Dramatic Series[45] |
Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Carter Harris, Elizabeth Heldens, David Hudgins, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Andy Miller, Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, John Zinman |
Nominated |
|
2009 |
Best Dramatic Series[46] |
Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Ron Fitzgerald, Brent Fletcher, Etan Frankel, Jason Gavin, Elizabeth Heldens, David Hudgins, Rolin Jones, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Derek Santos Olson, and John Zinman |
Nominated |
|
2010 |
Best Dramatic Series[47] |
Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Ron Fitzgerald, Etan Frankel, Monica Henderson, David Hudgins, Rolin Jones, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Derek Santos Olson, John Zinman |
Nominated |
|
2011 |
Best Drama Series[48][49] |
Bridget Carpenter, Kerry Ehrin, Ron Fitzgerald, Etan Frankel, Monica Henderson, David Hudgins, Rolin Jones, Jason Katims, Patrick Massett, Derek Santos Olson, John Zinman |
Nominated |
|
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