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Revision as of 16:04, 18 August 2014

List of awards won by Boston Legal
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 14 66
Footnotes

This is the list of awards and nominations received by the American television series Boston Legal (2004–2008).

Emmy Awards

Boston Legal won four Primetime Emmy Awards.

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2005 Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series[1] James Spader as Alan Shore "Death Not Be Proud"[2] Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series[1] William Shatner as Denny Crane "It Girls and Beyond" & "Tortured Souls"[2] Won
2006 Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series[3] William Shatner as Denny Crane "Witches of Mass Destruction" & "Live Big"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series[3] Michael J. Fox as Daniel Post Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series[3] Christian Clemenson as Jerry "Hands" Espenson Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress – Drama Series[3] Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt "Ass Fat Jungle" & "Live Big"[2] Nominated
2007 Outstanding Directing - Drama Series[4] Bill D'Elia "Son of the Defender" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor – Drama Series[4] William Shatner as Denny Crane "Son of the Defender"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor – Drama Series[4] Christian Clemenson as Jerry "Hands" Espenson "Guise 'n Dolls"[5] Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series[4] James Spader as Alan Shore "Angel of Death"[2] Won
Outstanding Drama Series[4] David E. Kelley, Bill D'Elia, Janet Leahy, Mike Listo, Steve Robin, Janet G. Knutsen "Lincoln", "On the Ledge", "The Good Lawyer", "Angel of Death", "Son of the Defender" & "Trial of the Century"[2] Nominated
2008 Outstanding Lead Actor – Drama Series[6] James Spader as Alan Shore "The Court Supreme"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series[6] William Shatner as Denny Crane "Mad About You"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress – Drama Series[6] Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt "The Mighty Rogues"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Directing - Drama Series[6] Arlene Sanford "The Mighty Rogues"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series[6] David E. Kelley, Bill D'Elia, Lawrence Broch, Mike Listo, Steve Robin, Janet G. Knutsen "The Chicken and the Leg", "Mad About You", "Tabloid Nation", "The Mighty Rogues", "The Court Supreme" & "Patriot Acts"[2] Nominated
2009 Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series[7] William Shatner as Denny Crane "Made in China/Last Call"[2] Nominated
Christian Clemenson as Jerry "Hands" Espenson "Roe"[2] Nominated
Outstanding Directing - Drama Series[7] Bill D'Elia "Made in China/Last Call"[2] Nominated

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2006 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series[3] Ken Miller & Nikki Valko Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[3] Philip Carr Neel "Race Ipsa" Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[3] Craig Hunter, Peter Kelsey, Clark King, William Butler "Finding Nimmo" Won
2007 Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[4] Peter Kelsey, Clark King, David Rawlinson "Lincoln" Nominated
2008 Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series[6] Philip Carr Neel "The Mighty Rogues" Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[6] Peter Kelsey, Clark King, David Rawlinson "Beauty and the Beast" Nominated
2009 Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing For A Series[7] Peter Kelsey, Clark King, David Rawlinson "Last Call" Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

William Shatner is the only actor to have received a Golden Globe award for his acting performance.
Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2005 Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Drama[8] James Spader Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television[8] William Shatner Won
2006 Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film[9] Candice Bergen Nominated
2008 Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television[10] William Shatner Nominated

Satellite Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2004 Best Actor in a Series, Drama James Spader Nominated
Best Television Series, Drama Nominated
2005 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series James Spader Nominated
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series Candice Bergen Nominated
Best Series - Musical or Comedy Nominated
2006 Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series[11] James Spader Won

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Candice Bergen has received one individual SAG award nomination, and three alongside the rest of the cast.
Rene Auberjonois has received three SAG award nominations alongside the rest of the cast.
Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2006 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[12] Rene Auberjonois, Ryan Michelle Bathe, Candice Bergen, Julie Bowen, Justin Mentell, Rhona Mitra, Monica Potter, William Shatner, James Spader, Mark Valley Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[12] Candice Bergen Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[12] William Shatner Nominated
James Spader Nominated
2007 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series[13] James Spader Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series[13] Rene Auberjonois, Craig Bierko, Candice Bergen, Julie Bowen, William Shatner, James Spader, Mark Valley Nominated
2008 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series[14] James Spader Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series[14] Rene Auberjonois, Saffron Burrows, Christian Clemenson, Taraji P. Henson, John Laroquette, Tara Summers, Constance Zimmer, Gary Anthony Williams, Candice Bergen, Julie Bowen, William Shatner, James Spader, Mark Valley Nominated
2009 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series[15] James Spader Nominated
William Shatner Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series[15] Saffron Burrows, Christian Clemenson, Taraji P. Henson, John Laroquette, Tara Summers, Gary Anthony Williams, Candice Bergen, William Shatner, James Spader Nominated

Other Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2004 Artios Award Best Casting - Episodic Drama[16] Ken Miller & Nikki Valko Nominated
2006 Directors Guild of America Award Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series[17] Arlene Sanford for "Breast in Show" Nominated
2005 Eddie Awards Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television[18] Philip Carr Neel for "Hired Guns" Won
2006 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[19] Philip Carr Neel Nominated
2009 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television[20] Craig Bench for "True Love" Nominated
2009 Golden Nymph Awards Outstanding Actor - Drama Series James Spader Nominated
William Shatner Nominated
Outstanding Actress - Drama Series Candice Bergen Nominated
2008 GLAAD Media Award Best Individual Episode - Series without a Regular LGBT Character[21] "Do Tell" Won
2008 Humanitas Prize 60 Minute Category[22] David E. Kelley, Susan Dickes, Jill Goldsmith Nominated
2005 Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress - Drama Series[23] Kerry Washington Nominated
2005 Peabody Award [24] 20th Century Fox, David E. Kelley Won
2004 People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Series - Drama[25] Nominated
2007 Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series, Multi-Episode Storyline[26] Jayne Brook Won
Rene Auberjonois Won
2009 Performance in a Drama Episode[27] William Shatner Won
Drama Episode[28] "Smoke Signals" Won
2006 Producers Guild of America Awards The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama[29] David E. Kelley, Bill D'Elia, Mike Listo, Steve Robin, Janet G. Knutsen Nominated
2009 The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama[30] David E. Kelley, Bill D'Elia, Mike Listo, Steve Robin, Janet G. Knutsen Nominated

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