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List of awards and nominations received by Spin City

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List of awards won by Spin City
Totals 13 31
Footnotes

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Spin City, an American situation comedy which ran from September 17, 1996, until April 30, 2002, and was broadcast on ABC. During the show's six-year run, it received a number of various awards and nominations, including 3 Creative Arts Emmy awards nominations winning 1 in 2000 for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series awarded to cinematographer Richard Quinlan, 10 Golden Globe award nominations winning 4 four Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical (awarded to 3 of 4 awarded to Michael J. Fox, 1 of 4 awarded to Charlie Sheen), 4 Primetime Emmy award nominations winning 1 in 2000 awarded to Fox for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and 2 Screen Actors Guild awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series awarded to Fox.[1]

The show originally revolved around Deputy Mayor Michael Flaherty (Michael J. Fox), the deputy mayor of New York, who, together with his staff, tries to keep the town running. In 1998, Fox announced that he had Parkinson's disease, and Heather Locklear was cast to reduce Fox's workload. However, Fox announced that he was going to quit the show after the fourth season and was replaced by Charlie Sheen.

Michael J. Fox received four Golden Globe award nominations, winning three
Charlie Sheen received one Golden Globe award nomination, and won the award
Heather Locklear received two Golden Globe award nominations, losing both to Sarah Jessica Parker

0 wins of 2 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
2001 Outstanding Actor in a Television Series Charlie Sheen Nominated Martin Sheen (The West Wing) [2]
2002 Nominated Esai Morales (NYPD Blue) [3]

0 wins of 2 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1999 Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series Network, Cable or Syndication Michael J. Fox Nominated Garry Shandling (The Larry Sanders Show) [4]
2000 Nominated Ray Romano (Everybody Loves Raymond) [5]

1 win of 1 nomination

Year Category Nominee Results Ref
1997 Top TV Series Shelly Palmer Won [6]

Casting Society awards

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1 win of 1 nomination

Year Category Nominee Results Ref
1997 Best Casting for Television, Comedy Pilot Bonnie Finnegan Won [7]

1 win of 4 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
2000 Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Richard Quinlan Won tied with Peter Smokler (Sports Night) [8]
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Richard Jacob Nominated Paul Lewis (Ally McBeal)
2001 Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Mikel Neisers Nominated Tony Askins (Will & Grace) [9]
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Noel Rogers Nominated Ron Volk (Frasier)

1 win of 1 nomination

Year Category Nominee Results Ref
1999 Television - Comedy Series "The Deer Hunter" Won [10]

1 win of 3 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1997 Outstanding Television Comedy Series Won [11]
1998 Nominated Ellen [12]
1999 Nominated Will & Grace [13]

4 wins of 10 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1997 Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Nominated John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun)
1998 Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated Ally McBeal
Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Won
1999 Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated Ally McBeal
Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Won
2000 Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated Sex and the City
Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Won
Best Lead Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Heather Locklear Nominated Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex and the City)
2002 Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Charlie Sheen Won
Best Lead Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Heather Locklear Nominated Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex and the City)

0 wins of 4 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1998 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Michael Boatman Nominated Alfonso Ribeiro (In the House) [14]
1999 Nominated Cedric the Entertainer (The Steve Harvey Show) [15]
2000 Nominated [16]
2001 Nominated [17]

International Monitor awards

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1 win of 1 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Ref
1998 Film Originated Television Series - Director "In the Heat of the Day" Andy Cadiff Won [18]

0 wins of 2 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1997 Favorite Television Actor Michael J. Fox Nominated Tim Allen (Home Improvement)
2000 Nominated Kenan Thompson (All That)

1 win of 4 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1997 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J. Fox Nominated John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun)
1998 Nominated Kelsey Grammer (Frasier)
1999 Nominated John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun)
2000 Won

0 wins of 5 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1997 Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated The Larry Sanders Show
Best Lead Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Nominated John Lithgow (3rd Rock from the Sun)
1998 Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated Frasier
Best Lead Actor in a Series - Comedy or Musical Michael J. Fox Nominated Kelsey Grammer (Frasier)
1999 Nominated Drew Carey (The Drew Carey Show)

2 wins of 2 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Ref
1999 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J. Fox Won
2000 Won

0 wins of 2 nominations

Year Category Nominee Results Lost to Ref
1999 Favorite Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J. Fox Nominated Tim Allen (Home Improvement) [19]
2000 Nominated David Hyde Pierce (Frasier) [20]

References

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  1. ^ Spin City, retrieved April 10, 2018
  2. ^ "ALMA Awards (2001)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "ALMA Awards (2002)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "American Comedy Awards, USA (1999)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  5. ^ "American Comedy Awards, USA (2000)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  6. ^ "ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards (1997)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  7. ^ "Casting Society of America, USA (1997)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  8. ^ "Primetime Emmy Awards (2000)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  9. ^ "Primetime Emmy Awards (2001)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  10. ^ "Genesis Awards (1999)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  11. ^ "GLAAD Media Awards (1997)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  12. ^ "GLAAD Media Awards (1998)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  13. ^ "GLAAD Media Awards (1999)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  14. ^ "Image Awards (1998)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  15. ^ "Image Awards (1999)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  16. ^ "Image Awards (2000)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  17. ^ "Image Awards (2001)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  18. ^ "International Monitor Awards (1998)". IMDb. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  19. ^ "TV Guide Awards (1999)". IMDb. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  20. ^ "TV Guide Awards (2000)". IMDb. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
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