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''Seinfeld'' has won four [[People's Choice Awards]] from 1996 - 1998. In 1999 it was tied with [[Frasier]].<ref name="1999 People Choice">{{cite news |
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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Seinfeld, an American sitcom. The series has received 10 Emmy awards, 3 Golden Globes, and many other awards.
Awards and nominations
Seinfeld won three Golden Globes in 1994.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1993 | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Jason Alexander | Nominated |
1994 | Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Won | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Jerry Seinfeld | Won | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Jason Alexander | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Won | |
1995 | Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Jason Alexander | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Nominated | |
1996 | Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
1997 | Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Nominated | |
1998 | Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Jason Alexander | Nominated |
Seinfeld has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards, but has been nominated for 68 Emmys.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1990 | Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special | Robert Souders for "The Stakeout" |
Nominated |
1991 | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld for "The Pony Remark" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David for "The Deal" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Tom Cherones for "The Pony Remark" |
Nominated | |
1992 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Elaine Pope and Larry Charles for "The Fix-Up" |
Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David, Bob Shaw, and Don McEnery for "The Tape" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David for "The Parking Garage" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Editing for a Series | Janet Ashikaga for "The Subway" |
Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series | David Steinberg for "The Tape" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated | ||
1993 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Michael Richards as "Cosmo Kramer" |
Won | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David for "The Contest" |
Won | |
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry Charles for "The Outing" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding individual achievement in Sound Mixing For a Comedy Series or a Special | Charlie McDaniel, Craig Porter, and Peter San Filipo for "The Airport" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Editing for a Series | Janet Ashikaga for "The Pilot" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing | Tom Cherones for "The Contest" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Bill Erwin as "Sid Fields" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series | Won | ||
1994 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Michael Richards as "Cosmo Kramer" |
Won | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series | Lawrence H. Levy and Larry David for "The Mango" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series | Larry David for "The Puffy Shirt" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding individual achievement in Sound Mixing For a Comedy Seroes or a Special | Larry Ellena, Charlie McDaniel, Craig Porter, and Peter San Filipo for "The Bris" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series | Janet Ashikaga for "The Opposite" |
Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series | Tom Cherones for "The Mango" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Judge Reinhold as "Aaron" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | Marlee Matlin as "Laura" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series | Nominated | ||
1995 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Michael Richards as "Cosmo Kramer" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series | Janet Ashikaga for "The Diplomats Club" |
Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series | Andy Ackerman for "The Jimmy" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series[1] | "The Couch", "The Race", "The Switch", "The Kiss Hello", "The Jimmy", "The Fusilli Jerry", "The Diplomat's Club" & "The Understudy" | Nominated | |
1996 | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Spike Feresten for "The Soup Nazi" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Won | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Michael Richards as "Cosmo Kramer" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | |
Outstanding Sound Mixing For a Comedy Seroes or a Special | Charlie McDaniel, Craig Porter, and Peter A. San Filipo for "The Cadillac" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Multi-Camera Editing for a Series | Janet Ashikaga for "The Rye" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Larry Thomas as "The Soup Nazi" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Andy Ackerman for "The Soup Nazi" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series[1] | "The Engagement", "The Soup Nazi", "The Sponge", "The Gum", "The Rye", "The Caddy" & "The Cadillac" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Casting for a Series | Nominated | ||
1997 | Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series | Peter Mehlman and Jill Franklyn for "The Yada Yada" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Michael Richards as "Cosmo Kramer" |
Won | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Multi-Camera Editing for a Series | Skip Collector for "The Pothole" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Jerry Stiller as "Frank Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series[2] | Andy Ackerman for "The Pothole" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series | "The Bizarro Jerry", "The Checks", "The Chicken Roaster", "The Abstinence", "The Little Jerry", "The Pothole","The English Patient" & "The Yada Yada" | Nominated | |
Outstanding Casting for a Series | Nominated | ||
1998 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Julia Louis-Dreyfus as "Elaine Benes" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Jason Alexander as "George Costanza" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Multi-Camera Editing for a Series | Skip Collector for "The Finale" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Lloyd Bridges as "Izzy Mandelbaum" |
Nominated | |
Outstanding Comedy Series[2] | "The Merv Griffin Show", "The Betrayal", "The Apology", "The Strike", "The Dealership", "The Reverse Peephole" & "The Finale" | Nominated |
Cast nominations by season
Jerry has been nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series five times, with zero wins. Julia has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series seven times, with one win. Michael has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series five times, with three wins. Jason has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series seven times, with zero wins.
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | ||||||||
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Jerry Seinfeld | Jerry Seinfeld | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | ||||
Elaine Benes | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Won | Nominated | Nominated | ||
Cosmo Kramer | Michael Richards | Won | Won | Nominated | Nominated | Won | ||||
George Costanza | Jason Alexander | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1995 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[3] | Won | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[3] | Jason Alexander | Won | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[3] | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Nominated | |
1996 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[4] | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[4] | Jason Alexander | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[4] | Michael Richards | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[4] | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Nominated | |
1997 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[5] | Won | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[5] | Jason Alexander | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[5] | Michael Richards | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[5] | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Won | |
1998 | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[6] | Won | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[6] | Jason Alexander | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[6] | Michael Richards | Nominated | |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[6] | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Won | |
1999 | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series[7] | Jason Alexander | Nominated |
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series[7] | Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Nominated |
Seinfeld has won three Directors Guild of America Awards for "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series" in which Tom Cherones won one and Andy Ackerman won two awards.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1991 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[8] | David Steinberg for "The Tape" |
Nominated |
1992 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[9] | Tom Cherones for "The Contest" |
Won |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[10] | Jason Alexander for "The Good Samaritan" |
Nominated | |
1993 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[11] | Tom Cherones for "The Mango" |
Nominated |
1994 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[12] | Tom Cherones for "The Opposite" |
Nominated |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[12] | Andy Ackerman for "The Race" |
Nominated | |
1995 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[13] | Andy Ackerman for "The Gum" |
Nominated |
1996 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[14] | Andy Ackerman for "The Rye" |
Won |
1997 | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series[15] | Andy Ackerman for "The Betrayal" |
Won |
Seinfeld has won four Writers Guild of America Awards.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1990 | Episodic Comedy.[16] | Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld for "The Stake Out" |
Nominated |
1993 | Episodic Comedy.[17] | Larry David and Larry Levin for "The Boyfriend, Part 1" |
Nominated |
Episodic Comedy[18] | Larry David and Greg Daniels for "The Parking Space" |
Nominated | |
1994 | Episodic Comedy[19] | Larry David for "The Contest" |
Won |
1995 | Episodic Comedy | Lawrence H. Levy and Larry David for "The Mango" |
Won |
1997 | Episodic Comedy[20] | David Mandel for "The Pool Guy" |
Won |
1998 | Episodic Comedy[20] | Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin for "The Fatigues" |
Won |
ASCAP Film & Television Awards
The Top TV Series Category, honors ASCAP composers who have written the themes and underscore for the highest rated series during the period of January 1 - December 31. Composer Jonathan Wolff has won 6 awards in Top TV series category, from 1994 to 1999.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1994 | Top TV Series[21] | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
1995 | Top TV Series | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
1996 | Top TV Series | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
1997 | Top TV Series | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
1998 | Top TV Series | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
1999 | Top TV Series | Jonathan Wolff | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1994 | Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television | Janet Ashikaga | Nominated |
1995 | Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television | Janet Ashikaga | Nominated |
1996 | Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television | Janet Ashikaga | Nominated |
1997 | Best Edited Half Hour Series for Television | Skip Collector | Won |
Year | Category | Result |
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2001 | Best International Comedy Show[22] | Won |
People's Choice Awards
Seinfeld has won four People's Choice Awards from 1996 - 1998. In 1999 it was tied with Frasier.[23]
Year | Category | Result |
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1996 | Favorite TV Comedy series[24] | Won |
1997 | Favorite TV Comedy series[25] | Won |
1998 | Favorite TV Comedy series[26] | Won |
1999 | Favorite TV Comedy series[23] | Tied |
References
General
- Golden Globe Awards for Seinfeld goldenglobes.com. Retrieved on May 15, 2008
- Emmy Awards official site "Seinfeld" "1990 - 1998" emmys.org. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
Notes
- ^ a b "EMMY AWARDS Episode Submissions Previous Years". Goldderby.com. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
- ^ a b "EMMY AWARDS Episode Submissions Previous Years". Goldderby.com. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
- ^ a b c 1st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Official Site "Seinfeld" sagawards.org'. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ a b c d 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Official Site "Seinfeld" sagawards.org'. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ a b c d 3rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Official Site "Seinfeld" sagawards.org'. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ a b c d 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Official Site "Seinfeld" sagawards.org'. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ a b 5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Official Site "Seinfeld" sagawards.org'. Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ Directors Guild Awards official site award search search "David Steinberg" dga.org". Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ "Directors Guild Awards". New York Times. March 8, 1993. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
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- ^ Directors Guild Awards official site award search search year "1993" dga.org". Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ a b Directors Guild Awards official site award search search Year "1994" dga.org". Retrieved on March 19, 2008
- ^ Directors Guild Awards official site award search search Year "1995" dga.org". Retrieved on March 19, 2008
- ^ Directors Guild Awards official site award search search Year "1996" dga.org". Retrieved on March 19, 2008
- ^ Directors Guild Awards official site award search search Year "1997" dga.org". Retrieved on March 19, 2008
- ^ "The Stake Out episode at Seinfeld Official Site". Sony Pictures. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
- ^ "The Boyfriend episode at Seinfeld Official Site". Sony Pictures. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
- ^ "The Parking Space episode at Seinfeld Official Site". Sony Pictures. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
- ^ Seinfeld Season 4: Notes about Nothing - "The Contest" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2005-06-13. ASIN B0007YXRCW.
- ^ a b "Writers Guild Awards – Official Site". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. wga.org". Retrieved on March 14, 2008
- ^ Seinfeld awards on IMDB
- ^ "2001 British Comedy Awards! (Archived copy)". British Comedy Awards. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
- ^ a b "1999 People's Choice Awards (Archived copy)". People's Choice Awards. Archived from the original on November 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
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