Star Trek's awards and honors
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Since 1966, Star Trek, and its casts and crews have been nominated for and won many awards.
Academy Awards
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The Academy Awards, or Oscars, are presented annually by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the best in movies.
Five of Star Trek's films have been nominated for a combined total of fourteen nominations, with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek each receiving the most with four. Star Trek became the first Star Trek movie to win an Oscar.
In the table below, the year is the movie's release year, which is also the year of contention for this award. The awards are presented early in the following year.
External links
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- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - official site
- Oscar.com
- Academy Awards at Wikipedia
ACE Eddie Awards
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The American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards are yearly awards from the American Cinema Editors Society since 1962.
| Year | Movie | Result | Category | People |
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| 2009 | Star Trek | Nominated | Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) | Mary Jo Markey, Maryann Brandon |
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- ACE-FilmEditors.org - official site
- American Cinema Editors at Wikipedia
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards
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The ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards are annually awards presented by the Art Directors Guild since 1996. The awards for the nominated productions were given the following year.
| Year | Movie | Result | Category | People |
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| 1996 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Won | Television Series | Art Director: Randall McIlvain, Production Designer: Herman Zimmerman |
| 1997 | Star Trek: Voyager | Nominated | Richard D. James, Louise Dorton, Leslie Parsons | |
| 1998 | Star Trek: Voyager | Richard D. James, Louise Dorton | ||
| 1999 | VOY: "11:59" | Richard D. James, Louise Dorton | ||
| 2000 | VOY: "Critical Care" | Television - Episode of a Single Camera Series | Richard D. James, Louise Dorton | |
| 2009 | Star Trek | Nominated | Fantasy Film | Scott Chambliss, Keith P. Cunningham, Dennis Bradford, Gary Kosko, Curt Beech, Luke Freeborn, Beat Frutiger, Aaron Haye, Andrew Reeder, Dawn Brown, Andrea Dopaso, Jeff Frost, C. Scott Baker, Kevin Cross, Scott Herbertson, Joseph Hiura, Billy Hunter, Harry E. Otto, Anne Porter, Jane Wuu, James Clyne, Ryan Church, John Eaves, Paul Ozzimo, Clint Schultz, Bruce G. Smith, and Karen Manthey |
External inks
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- ArtDirectors.org - official site
- ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards at Wikipedia
ALMA Awards
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The ALMA Awards have been presented by the National Council of La Raza since 1995, and are awarded to performers and artists whose talent enhances the image of Latinos in American media.
| Year | Series | Win? | Category | Person |
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| 2000 | Star Trek: Voyager | Yes | Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series | Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson |
| 2010 | Star Trek | - | Actor in Film | Clifton Collins, Jr. |
| Actress in Film | Zoe Saldana |
External links
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- ALMAAwards.com - official site
- ALMA Award at Wikipedia
ASC Awards
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The ASC Awards have been presented by the American Society of Cinematographers for excellence in cinematography since 1987.
| Year | Episode or Film | Win? | Category | Person |
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| 1987 | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | - | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | Donald Peterman |
| 1995 | DS9: "Crossover" | - | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series | Marvin V. Rush |
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- TheASC.com - official site
- American Society of Cinematographers at Wikipedia
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
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The ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards are handed out by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers to recognize musical compositions from the top films and television and the most frequently performed themes and scores. No nominees are announced- only winners. The awards have been handed out annually since 1986.
| Year | Series | Category | People |
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| 1995 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway |
| Dennis McCarthy | |||
| Star Trek Generations | Top Box Office Films | Dennis McCarthy | |
| 1996 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway |
| Dennis McCarthy | |||
| 1997 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway |
| Dennis McCarthy | |||
| 1998 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy |
| 1999 | Star Trek: Voyager | Top TV Series | David Bell |
| Jay Chattaway | |||
| Dennis McCarthy | |||
| 2000 | Star Trek: Voyager | Top TV Series | David Bell |
| Jay Chattaway | |||
| Dennis McCarthy | |||
| 2001 | Star Trek: Voyager | Top TV Series | David Bell, Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy |
| 2002 | Star Trek: Enterprise | Top TV Series | Paul Baillargeon, David Bell, Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy, Diane Warren |
External links
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- ASCAP.com/FilmTV - official site
- American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers at Wikipedia
BAFTA Awards
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The BAFTA Awards are annual film and television awards presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 1947.
| Year | Series or Film | Result | Category | People |
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| 2010 | Star Trek | Nominated | Best Sound | Peter J. Devlin, Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Marc P. Stoeckinger, Ben Burtt |
| Best Special Visual Effects | Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh, Burt Dalton |
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- BAFTA.org - official site
- British Academy Film Awards at Wikipedia
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards
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The Boston Society of Film Critics Awards are annual awards since 1981 to make "Boston's unique critical perspective heard on a national and international level by awarding commendations to the best of the year's films and filmmakers and local film theaters and film societies that offer outstanding film programming". [1]
| Year | Series or Film | Result | Category | People |
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| 2009 | Star Trek | Win | Best Ensemble Cast | Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Eric Bana, Clifton Collins, Jr., Ben Cross, Bruce Greenwood |
External links
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- BostonFilmCritics.org - official site
- Boston Society of Film Critics at Wikipedia
- Boston Society of Film Critics Awards at the Internet Movie Database
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
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The Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards are annual awards since 1996 handed out in the categories Critic's Choise Movie Awards and Critic's Choice Television Awards.
| Year | Series or Film | Result | Category | People |
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| 2010 | Star Trek | Nominated | Best Sound | |
| Best Visual Effects | ||||
| Best Makeup | ||||
| Best Acting Ensemble | Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Eric Bana, Leonard Nimoy, Bruce Greenwood | |||
| Best Action Movie |
External links
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- CriticsChoice.com - official site
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Award at Wikipedia
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards at the Internet Movie Database
California on Location Awards
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The California on Location Awards are annual awards since 1995 which honor location professionals, production companies and public employees for professional excellence while working on location in the State of California.
| Year | Series or Film | Result | Category | People |
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| 2008 | Star Trek | Win | Assistant Location Manager of the Year - Features | Kathy McCurdy |
| 2012 | Star Trek Into Darkness | Win | Location Team of the Year - Studio Feature Films | Becky Brake, Supervising Location Manager; Steve Woroniecki, Location Manager; Taylor Boyd, Leo Fialho, Peter Gluck, Kathy McCurdy, Golden Robert Swenson, Scott Trimble, Key Assistant Location Managers; Shelly Armstrong, Christina Otteson, Assistant Location Managers |
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- CaliforniaOnLocationAwards - official site
- California on Location Awards at the Internet Movie Database
C.A.S. Awards
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The C.A.S. Awards are annual film and television awards presented by the Cinema Audio Society of America for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing since 1994.
| Year | Series or Film | Result | Category | People |
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| 1994 | TNG: "Descent" | Won | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television | Alan Bernard (production mixer), Chris Haire (re-recording mixer), Doug Davey (re-recording mixer), Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer) |
| 1995 | TNG: "Genesis" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series | Alan Bernard (production mixer), Chris Haire (re-recording mixer), Doug Davey (re-recording mixer), Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer) |
| 1998 | VOY: "Future's End" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series | Alan Bernard (production mixer), Chris Haire (re-recording mixer), Doug Davey (re-recording mixer), Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer) |
| 2000 | VOY: "Equinox" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series | Alan Bernard (production mixer), Chris Haire (re-recording mixer), Doug Davey (re-recording mixer), Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer) |
| 2001 | VOY: "Unimatrix Zero" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series | Alan Bernard (production mixer), Chris Haire (re-recording mixer), Doug Davey (re-recording mixer), Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer) |
| 2010 | Star Trek | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | Peter J. Devlin (production mixer), Paul Massey (re-recording mixer), Andy Nelson (re-recording mixer), Anna Behlmer (re-recording mixer) |
External links
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- CinemaAudioSociety.org - official site
- Cinema Audio Society Awards at Wikipedia
Emmy Awards
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The Emmy Awards have been presented annually by The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences since 1949 for the best in US television.
Emmy summary
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Star Trek has won 34 Emmy Awards out of 155 nominations spanning from 1967 to 2005.
Of the six Trek television shows, TNG has been nominated and won the most (18 wins out of 58 nominations). TOS has been nominated and won the least (0 out of 13). Trek's single best year at the Emmy's was 1993 when between them, TNG and DS9 scored 5 wins out of 12 nominations.
Four episodes are tied for the most nominations, which is four each: TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", "All Good Things...", DS9: "Emissary", and VOY: "Caretaker".
Five episodes are tied for the most wins (two each): TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", "Q Who", "Time's Arrow, Part II", "Cost of Living", and VOY: "Endgame".
Star Trek: The Animated Series is the only Star Trek series to have won a major Emmy Award. It won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Entertainment Children's Series in 1975. Both The Original Series and The Next Generation were nominated for Best Dramatic or Drama Series, TOS in its first two years and TNG in its last, but neither won. Among actors, only Leonard Nimoy has ever been nominated- for supporting actor in a drama or series- and he was nominated three times. But he never won.
Unsurprisingly, most of Trek's nominations have been in the technical categories, most prominently visual effects, but also for make-up and hairstyling. Other categories where Trek has chalked up wins include music, main costume design, art direction, editing, sound mixing, sound editing, and title design.
Emmy totals
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In the table below, "Noms", or nominations, include both wins and losses. For example in TNG's first year, the show received 7 nominations of which it won 3, so it lost 4.
| Year | TOS | TAS | TNG | DS9 | VOY | ENT | Totals | |||||||
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| Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | Wins | Noms | |
| 1967 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 | ||||||||||
| 1968 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 | ||||||||||
| 1969 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 | ||||||||||
| 1975 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
| 1988 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 7 | ||||||||||
| 1989 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 8 | ||||||||||
| 1990 | 2 | 9 | 2 | 9 | ||||||||||
| 1991 | 2 | 10 | 2 | 10 | ||||||||||
| 1992 | 4 | 9 | 4 | 9 | ||||||||||
| 1993 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 6 | 12 | ||||||||
| 1994 | 2 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 12 | ||||||||
| 1995 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 9 | 3 | 12 | ||||||||
| 1996 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 7 | ||||||||
| 1997 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 8 | ||||||||
| 1998 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | ||||||||
| 1999 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 7 | ||||||||
| 2000 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 | ||||||||||
| 2001 | 2 | 8 | 2 | 8 | ||||||||||
| 2002 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||
| 2003 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 | ||||||||||
| 2004 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||
| 2005 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | ||||||||||
| Totals | 0 | 13 | 1 | 1 | 18 | 58 | 4 | 32 | 7 | 34 | 4 | 17 | 34 | 155 |
Emmy details
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In the table below, the year given is the year of the award. The period of contention for the award is from the fall of the previous year to the summer of the current year, which corresponds to a television "season".
| Year | Series or Episode | Result | Category | People |
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| 1967 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Nominated | Individual Achievements in Art Direction and Allied Crafts | Jim Rugg, Mechanical Special Effects |
| Individual Achievements in Cinematography | Darrell Anderson, Linwood G. Dunn, Joseph Westheimer, Special Effects | |||
| Individual Achievements in Film and Sound Editing | Douglas Grindstaff, Sound Editor | |||
| Outstanding Dramatic Series | Gene Coon, Producer; Eugene Roddenberry, Producer | |||
| Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama | Leonard Nimoy | |||
| 1968 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing | Donald R. Rode, Editor |
| Outstanding Dramatic Series | Gene Roddenberry, Executive Producer | |||
| Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama | Leonard Nimoy | |||
| Special Classification of Individual Achievements | The Westheimer Company, Special Photographic Effects | |||
| 1969 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design | John Dwyer, Set Decorator; Walter M. Jefferies |
| Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing | Donald R. Rode, Editor | |||
| Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series | Leonard Nimoy | |||
| Special Classification Achievements | Howard A. Anderson Company, The Westheimer Company, Van der Veer Photo Effects,Cinema Research, Special Photographic Effects | |||
| 1975 | Star Trek: The Animated Series | Won | Outstanding Entertainment Children's Series | Lou Scheimer; Norm Prescott |
| 1988 | TNG: "11001001" | Won | Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, supervising sound editor; Wilson Dyer, sound editor; Mace Matiosian, sound editor/supervising adr editor; James Wolvington, sound editor; Gerry Sackman, supervising music editor; Keith Bilderbeck, sound editor |
| TNG: "The Big Goodbye" | Won | Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | William Ware Theiss, costume designer | |
| Nominated | Outstanding Cinematography for a Series | Edward R. Brown | ||
| TNG: "Conspiracy" | Won | Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Werner Keppler, Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, makeup | |
| TNG: "Coming of Age" | Nominated | Michael Westmore, Werner Keppler, Gerald Quist, Rolf John Keppler, makeup | ||
| TNG: "Haven" | Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Richard Sabre, hairstylist | ||
| TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before" | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Jerry Clemans, Alan Bernard, sound mixers | ||
| 1989 | TNG: "Q Who" | Won | Outstand Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, supervising sound editor; James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Guy Tsujimoto, sound editors; Gerry Sackman, supervising music editor |
| Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, re-recording mixers; Alan Bernard, sound mixer | |||
| Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Dan Curry, Visual Effects Supervisor; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Coordinator; Peter Moyer, Visual Effects Editor; Steve Price, Visual Effects Animator | ||
| TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" | Nominated | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Richard D. James, art director; Jim Mees, set decorator | |
| Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Durinda Wood, costume designer; William Ware Theiss, Starfleet uniforms creator | |||
| TNG: "The Child" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Dennis McCarthy, composer | |
| TNG: "A Matter Of Honor" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, makeup supervisor; Gerald Quist, Janna Phillips, makeup artists | |
| TNG: "Unnatural Selection" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Richard Sabre, department hairstylist; Georgina Williams, hairstylist | |
| 1990 | TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise" | Won | Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, supervising sound editor; James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Rick Freeman, sound editors; Gerry Sackman, supervising music editor |
| Nominated | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, production mixer; Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, re-recording mixers | ||
| Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Dennis McCarthy, composer | |||
| TNG: "Sins of the Father" | Won | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Richard D. James, production designer; Jim Mees, set decorator | |
| TNG: "Deja Q" | Nominated | Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production | Robert Lederman, editor | |
| Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Dan Curry, visual effects supervisor; Ronald B. Moore, visual effects coordinator; Peter Moyer, visual effects editor; Steve Price, harry artist; Don Lee, visual effects editor | ||
| TNG: "Tin Man" | Nominated | Robert Legato, visual effects supervisor; Gary Hutzel, visual effects coordinator; Steve Price, visual effects animator; Don Greenberg, visual effects editor; Erik Nash, motion control supervisor; Don Lee, visual effects editor; Michael Okuda, graphic designer | ||
| TNG: "Allegiance" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, June Westmore, Hank Edds, Doug Drexler, John Caglione, Jr., Ron Walters, makeup artists | |
| TNG: "Hollow Pursuits" | Nominated | Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Vivian McAteer, head hairstylist; Barbara Lampson, Rita Bellissimo, hairstylists | |
| 1991 | TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" | Won | Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, supervising sound editor/supervising adr editor; James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Masanobu Tomita, Dan Yale, sound editors; Gerry Sackman, supervising music editor |
| Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, production mixer; Doug Davey, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, re-recording mixers | |||
| Nominated | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Richard D. James, production designer; Jim Mees, set decorator | ||
| Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Robert Legato, visual effects supervisor; Gary Hutzel, visual effects coordinator; David Takemura, visual effect associate; Patrick Clancy, visual effects editor; Steve Price, Michael Okuda, visual effects animation designers; Erik Nash, motion control cameraman; Syd Dutton, matte artist; Bill Taylor, matte cameraperson; Don Lee, blue screen compositing | |||
| TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds" | Gary Hutzel, visual effects coordinator; Robert Legato, visual effects supervisor; David Takemura, visual effect associate; Michael Okuda, graphics designer; Don Greenberg, visual effects editor; Erik Nash, motion control cameraperson; Steve Price, visual effects animation designer; Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg, matte artists; Bill Taylor, matte cameraperson; Don Lee, blue screen compositing | |||
| TNG: "Devil's Due" | Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, costume designer | ||
| TNG: "Family" | Outstanding Cinematography for a Series | Marvin V. Rush, director of photography | ||
| TNG: "Half a Life" | Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Dennis McCarthy, composer | ||
| TNG: "Brothers" | Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, makeup creator/makeup supervisor; June Abston Haymore, Gerald Quist, Michael M. Mills, makeup artists | ||
| TNG: "Identity Crisis" | Michael Westmore, makeup supervisor; Gerald Quist, June Abston Haymore, Edward French, Jill Rockow, Gilbert A. Mosko, makeup artists | |||
| 1992 | TNG: "Cost of Living" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, costume designer |
| Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, make-up supervisor/designer; Gerald Quist, Ron Walters, Jane Haymore, James R. Scribner, Ken Diaz, Karen Westerfield, Richard Snell, Tania McComas | ||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Joy Zapata, hair designer; Patricia Miller, hairstylist | ||
| TNG: "A Matter of Time" | Won (tie) | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Dan Curry, visual effects supervisor; Ronald B. Moore, visual effects coordinator; David Takemura, visual effects associate; Erik Nash, motion control photography; Don Lee, Peter Sternlicht, visual effects editors; Adam Howard, visual effects animator; Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg, matte artists | |
| TNG: "Conundrum" | Robert Legato, visual effects supervisor; Gary Hutzel, visual effects coordinator; David Takemura, visual effects associate; Patrick Clancey, visual effects compositor; Adrian Hurley, motion control operator; Adam Howard, animation supervisor; Don Lee, visual effects editor; Dennis Hoerter, motion control technician | |||
| TNG: "Unification I" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Dennis McCarthy, composer | |
| TNG: "Unification II" | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series | Richard D. James, production designer; Jim Mees, set decorator | ||
| TNG: "The Next Phase" | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, production mixer; Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug Davey, re-recording mixers | ||
| TNG: "Power Play" | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, supervising sound editor/supervising adr editor; James Wolvington, Wilson Dyer, Masanobu Tomita, Dan Yale, sound editors; Gerry Sackman, music editor | ||
| 1993 | TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, costume designer |
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Joy Zapata, hair designer; Candace Neal, Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Richard Sabre, Julia L. Walker, Josée Normand (hairstylists) | |||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, supervising sound editors; Miguel Rivera, Masanobu Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, sound editors; Gerry Sackman, music editor | ||
| TNG: "A Fistful of Datas" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, production mixer; Doug Davey, re-recording mixer-effects; Richard L. Morrison, re-recording mixer-music; Chris Haire, re-recording mixer | |
| TNG: "The Inner Light" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, makeup designer/makeup supervisor; Gerald Quist, June Abston Haymore, Karen Westerfield, Jill Rockow, Doug Drexler, makeup artists | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music | Dennis McCarthy, Composer | |
| DS9: "Emissary" | Won (tie) | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Robert Legato, Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor; Gary Hutzel, Additional Supervision; Michael Dallas Gibson, Wormhole Designer; Dennis Blakey, Morphing Designer | |
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series | Herman Zimmerman, Production Designer; Randy McIlvain, Art Director; Mickey S. Michaels, Set Decorator | ||
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | James Wolvington, Bill Wistrom, Supervising Sound Editors; Ashley Harvey, Miguel Rivera, Jeff Gersh, Sean Callery, Steffan Falesitch, Sound Editors; Stephen M. Rowe, Music Editor | |||
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | William Gocke, Production Mixer; Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug Davey | |||
| DS9: "Captive Pursuit" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, Makeup Designer/Supervisor; Jill Rockow, Karen Westerfield, Gilbert A. Mosko, Dean Jones, Michael Key, Craig Reardon, Vincent Niebla, Makeup Artists | |
| DS9: "Move Along Home" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Candace Neal, Hair Designer; Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Hairstylists | |
| 1994 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Nominated | Outstanding Drama Series | Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, Executive Producers; David Livingston, Supervising Producer; Peter Lauritson, Ronald D. Moore, Producers; Merri Howard, Line Producer; Brannon Braga, Wendy Neuss, Co-Producers |
| TNG: "All Good Things..." | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; David Stipes, Visual Effects Supervisor; Michael Backauskas, Visual Effects Coordinator; Scott Rader, Compositing Animator; Adam Howard, Visual Effects Animation; Erik Nash, Motion Control Camera Operator | |
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Dennis McCarthy, Composer | ||
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production | Daryl Baskin, David Ramirez, Editors; J.P. Farrell, Supervising Editor | |||
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer; Abram Waterhouse, Co-Costume Designer | |||
| TNG: "Genesis" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, Production Mixer; Chris Haire, Dialogue Re-Recording Mixer; Richard L. Morrison, Re-Recording Mixer; Doug Davey, Effect Re-Recorder Mixer | |
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series | Mace Matiosian, Supervising Sound Editor; Ruth Adelman, Miguel Rivera, Dialogue Editors; Masanobu "Tomi" Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Sound Effects Editors; Jeff Gersh, Sound Editor; Gerry Sackman, Music Editor; Jerry Trent, Audrey Trent, Foley Artists | ||
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, Makeup Supervisor/Designer; June Westmore, Gilbert A. Mosko, Debbie Zoller, Tina Hoffman, David Quashnick, Mike Smithson, Hank Edds, Kevin Haney, Michael Key, Key Makeup Artists | |||
| TNG: "Thine Own Self" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series | Richard D. James, Production Designer; Andrew Neskoromny, Art Director; Jim Mees, Set Decorator | |
| TNG: "Firstborn" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Joy Zapata, Hair Designer; Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Carolyn Elias, Don Sheldon, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Key Hairstylists | |
| DS9: "Armageddon Game" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Josée Normand, hair designer; Ronald W. Smith, Norma Lee, Gerald Solomon, key hairstylists | |
| DS9: "Rules of Acquisition" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, makeup supervisor/designer; Camille Calvet, Karen Westerfield, Dean Gates, Dean Jones, Tina Hoffman, David Quashnick, Mike Smithson, Hank Edds, Michael Key, Gilbert A. Mosko, key makeup artists | |
| 1995 | Star Trek: Voyager | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music | Jerry Goldsmith, Composer |
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences | Dan Curry, Title Designer; John Grower, Effects and Animation Supervisor; Eric Guaglione, Animation Supervisor; Erik Tiemens, Storyboard/Design | ||
| DS9: "Distant Voices" | Won | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Supervisor; Camille Calvet, Dean Gates, Karen Iverson, Dean Jones, Michael Key, Gil Mosko, Dave Quaschnick, Thom Surprenant, Karen Westerfield, Scott Wheeler, Makeup Artists | |
| VOY: "Faces" | Nominated | Michael G. Westmore, Supervising Makeup Artist; Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Michael Key, Barry R. Koper, Gil Mosko, Bill Myer, Greg Nelson, Mark Shostrom, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood, Makeup Artists | ||
| DS9: "Improbable Cause" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Josée Normand, hair designer; Caryl Codon, Rebecca De Morrio, Norma Lee, Chris McBee, Michael Moore, Joan Phillips, Ronald Smith, Gerald J. Solomon, Faith Vecchio, Hairstylists | |
| DS9: "The Jem'Hadar" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Les Bernstein, Joshua Cushner, Erik Nash, Motion Control Programmers; Pat Clancey, Compositing Editor; Adam Howard, Harry Paintbox Animation Artist; Don Lee, Bluescreen Compositor; Glenn Neufeld, Visual Effects Supervisor; David Takemura, Visual Effects Coordinator | |
| VOY: "Caretaker" | Won | Michael Backauskas, Joe Bauer, Edward L. Williams, Visual Effects Coordinators; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Joshua Cushner, Motion Control Camera; Don B. Greenberg, Scott Rader, Visual Effects Compositing Editors; Adam Howard, Visual Effects Animator; Don Lee, Digital Colorist and Compositor; John Parenteau, Joshua Rose, Computer Animation; David Stipes, Visual Effects Supervisor; Robert Stromberg, Matte Artist | ||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer | ||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Josée Normand, Hair Designer; Janice Brandow, Caryl Codon, Rebecca De Morrio, Dino Ganziano, Virginia Kearns, Audrey Levy, Shawn McKay, Patty Miller, Barbara Kaye Minster, Karen Asano Myers, Gloria Albarran Ponce, Katherine Rees, Patricia Vecchio, Faith Vecchio, Hairstylists | ||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Jay Chattaway, Composer | ||
| VOY: "Heroes and Demons" | Nominated | Dennis McCarthy, Composer | ||
| Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series | Marvin Rush, A.S.C., Cinematographer | ||
| 1996 | DS9: "Our Man Bashir" | Nominated | Outstanding Music Composition for a Series | Jay Chattaway, Composer |
| Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Brian Andrew-Tunstall, Lee Crawford, Cherie Huffman, Sue Maust, Ellen Powell, Barbara Ronci, Hairstylists; Shirley Dolle, Hair Designer | ||
| VOY: "Persistence of Vision" | Nominated | Karen Asano-Myers, Suzan Bagdadi, Laura Connolly, Barbara Kaye Minster, Hairstylists | ||
| DS9: "The Muse" | Nominated | Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer | |
| VOY: "Threshold" | Won | Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Designer/Supervisor; Ellis Burman, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Brad Look, Gil Mosko, Greg Nelson, Mark Shostrom, Steve Weber, Scott Wheeler, Makeup Artists | |
| DS9: "The Visitor" | Nominated | Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Designer/Supervisor; Ellis Burman, Mark Bussan, Camille Calvet, Kevin Haney, Karen Iverson, Dean Jones, Brad Look, Gil Mosko, Dave Quaschnick, Thom Surprenant, Steve Weber, Scott Wheeler, Makeup Artists | ||
| DS9: "The Way of the Warrior" | Nominated | Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Josh Cushner, Jim Rider, Visual Effects Cameramen; Judy Elkins, Special Visual Effects Coordinator; Steve Fong, Don Lee, Scott Rader, Visual Effects Compositors; Dennis Hoerter, Prop Maker; Adam Howard, Visual Effects Artist; Gary Hutzel, Glenn Neufeld, Special Visual Effects Supervisors; Fredric Meininger, Joshua Rose, Model Makers | |
| 1997 | DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations" | Nominated | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Randy McIlvain, Art Director; Laura Richarz, Set Decorator; Herman Zimmerman, Production Designer |
| DS9: "Apocalypse Rising" | Nominated | Outstanding Cinematogrpahy for a Series | Jonathan West, A.S.C., Director of Photography | |
| VOY: "False Profits" | Nominated | Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer | |
| VOY: "Fair Trade" | Won | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Suzan Bagdadi, Monique De Sart, Frank Fontaine, Charlotte Gravenor, Karen Asano Myers, Diane Pepper, Jo Ann Phillips, Hairstylists; Josée Normand, Key Hairstylist | |
| DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations" | Nominated | Brian Andrew-Tunstall, Caryl Codon, Charlotte Harvey, Jacklin Masteran, Francine Shermaine, Linle White, Susan Zietlow Maust, Hairstylists; Norma Lee, Key Hairstylist | ||
| DS9: "Apocalypse Rising" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Allan Apone, Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Mark Bussan, Camille Calvet, Lisa Collins, Karen Iverson, Dean Jones, Brad Look, James Mackinnon, John Maldonado, Mary Kay Morse, David Quaschnick, Perri Sorel, Steve Weber, Karen J. Westerfield, Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Artists | |
| VOY: "Future's End" | Nominated | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series | Alan Bernard, Production Mixer; Doug Davey, Christopher L. Haire, Richard Morrison, Re-Recording Mixers | |
| DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations" | Nominated | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Kevin P. Bouchez, Adam Howard, Laurie Resnick, Visual Effects Artists; Judy Elkins, Special Visual Effects Co-Supervisor; Steve Fong, Don Lee, Davy T. Nethercutt, Visual Effects Compositors; Adrian Hurley, Paul Maples, Visual Effects Cameramen; Gary Hutzel, Special Visual Effects Supervisor; Gregory Jein, Model Maker | |
| 1998 | DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars" | Nominated | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Randy McIlvain, Art Director; Laura Richarz, Set Decorator; Herman Zimmerman, Production Designer |
| DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars" | Nominated | Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer | |
| DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars" | Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Louisa Victoria Anthony, Suzan Bagdadi, Hazel Catmull, Jo Anne Chaney, Darlis Chefalo, Rebecca De Morrio, Ruby Ford, Kathrine Gordon, Gloria Pasqua Casny, Barbara Ronci, Brian A. Tunstall, Hairstylists; Norma Lee, Hair Designer | |
| VOY: "The Killing Game", "The Killing Game, Part II" | Nominated | Hazel Catmull, Laura Connolly, Ruby Ford, Charlotte Gravenor, Mimi Jafari, Chris McBee, Lola McNalley, Gloria Montemayor, Josée Normand, Viviane Normand, Dianne Pepper, Barbara Ronci, Adele Taylor, Delree Todd, Hairstylists | ||
| DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Mark Bussan, Camille Calvet, Suzanne Diaz, Karen Iverson, Dean Jones, Mary Kay Morse, Joe Podnar, David Quaschnick, Bernd J. Rantscheff, Jill Rockow, Karen J. Westerfield, Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Artists | |
| DS9: "His Way" | Nominated | Outstanding Music Direction | Jay Chattaway, Music Director | |
| DS9: "One Little Ship" | Nominated | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Kevin P. Bouchez, Visual Effects Artist; Steve Bowen, Visual Effects Compositor; Judy Elkins, Special Visual Effects Supervisor; Steve Fong, Visual Effects Compositor; Adrian Hurley, Visual Effects Cameraman; Gary Hutzel, Special Visual Effects Supervisor; Paul Maples, Visual Effects Cameraman; Fredric Meininger, Model Maker; Gary Monak, Pyrotechnics Supervisor; Davy T. Nethercutt, Visual Effects Compositor; Laurie Resnick, Visual Effects Artist | |
| VOY: "Year of Hell, Part II" | Nominated | Eric Chauvin, Matte Artist; Arthur Codron, Visual Effects Coordinator; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; Koji Kuramura, CG Model Artist; Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz, CG Animation Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator; Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisor; John M. Teska, CG Animator | ||
| 1999 | DS9: "Prodigal Daughter" | Nominated | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Randy McIlvain, Art Director; Laura Richarz, Set Decorator; Herman Zimmerman, Production Designer |
| DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang" | Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Brian Andrew-Tunstall, Gloria Pasqua Casny, Laura Connolly, Rebecca De Morrio, Frank Fontaine, Virginia Grobeson, Angela Gurule, Timothy Jones, Susan Maust, Gloria Ponce, Linda Sharp, Lauren Upshaw, Hairstylists; Norma Lee, Head Hairstylist | |
| DS9: "The Dogs of War" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Michael Blake, Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Mark Bussan, Camille Calvet, Suzanne Diaz, Earl Ellis, Kevin Haney, Karen Iverson, Dean Jones, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Toby Lamm, Jeffrey Lewis, Bradley M. Look, Mary Kay Morse, Joe Podnar, David Quaschnick, James Rohland, Sandra Rowden, Judith Silverman-Orr, Craig Smith, R. Stephen Weber, Karen J. Westerfield, Michael Westmore, June Westmore, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood, Makeup Artists | |
| VOY: "Dark Frontier" | Won | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Rob Bonchune, Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz, CGI Supervisors; Elizabeth Castro, Arthur J. Codron, Visual Effects Coordinators; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor; Don Greenberg, Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositors; Ronald B. Moore, Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisors; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Artist; John Teska, CGI Animator | |
| DS9: "What You Leave Behind" | Nominated | Rob Bonchune, David Lombardi, CGI Supervisor; Kevin P. Bouchez, Adam Howard, Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animators; Adam Buckner, Arthur J. Codron, Judy Elkins, Visual Effects Coordinators; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor; Steve Fong, Don Greenberg, Paul Hill, Davy T. Nethercutt, Visual Effects Compositors; Sherry Hitch, Digital Compositor; Gary Hutzel, David Stipes, Visual Effects Supervisors; Paul Maples, Visual Effects Cameraman; Gary Monak, Special Effects Supervisor; Larry Younger, Visual Effects Artist | ||
| VOY: "Thirty Days" | Nominated | Bruce Branit, CGI Supervisor/Lead Animator; Liz Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Artist | ||
| VOY: "Timeless" | Nominated | John Allardice, Visual Effects Animator; Robert Bonchune, CG Animation Supervisor; Eric Chauvin, Matte Artist; Arthur J. Codron, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor; Don Greenberg, Visual Effects Compositor; Sherry Hitch, CG Artist; Greg Rainoff, Effects Animation Artist; Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisor; John Teska, CG Animator; Ron Thornton, Particle Element Supervisor | ||
| 2000 | VOY: "Muse" | Nominated | Outstanding Costumes for a Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer; Carol Kunz, Costume Supervisor |
| VOY: "Dragon's Teeth" | Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Gloria Montemayor, Viviane Normand, Charlotte Parker, Jo Ann Phillips, Hairstylists; Josee Normand, Hair Designer | |
| VOY: "Ashes to Ashes" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Suzanne Diaz, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Jeff Lewis, David Quaschnick, James Rohland, Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood, Makeup Artists | |
| VOY: "Spirit Folk" | Nominated | Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Undersore) | Jay Chattaway, Composer | |
| VOY: "Equinox, Part II" | Nominated | Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | Dale Chaloukian, Jeff Gersh, Ashley Harvey, Masanobu Tomita, Sound Editors; Gerry Sackman, Music Editor; William Wistrom, Supervising Sound Editor; James Wolvington, Supervising Sound Effects Editor | |
| VOY: "Life Line" | Nominated | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Les Bernstein, Visual Effects Cameraman; Bruce Branit, CG Supervisor/Lead Animator; Elizabeth Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; John Gross, CG Supervisor; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; Jeremy Hunt, Fred Pienkos, CG Animators; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor | |
| VOY: "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" | Nominated | Bruce Branit, CG Supervisor/Lead Animator; Elizabeth Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; John Gross, CG Supervisor; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; Jeremy Hunt, Fred Pienkos, CG Animator; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Artist | ||
| 2001 | VOY: "Shattered" | Nominated | Outstanding Costumes For A Series | Robert Blackman, Costume Designer; Carol Kunz, Costume Supervisor |
| VOY: "Prophecy" | Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series | Gloria Montemeyor, Josee Normand, Charlotte Parker, Hairstylists | |
| VOY: "The Void" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup For A Series | Belinda Bryant, Ellis Burman, Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Earl Ellis, Tina Kalliongis-Hoffman, Jeffrey Lewis, Bradley Look, Joe Podnar, Dave Quaschnick, James Rohland, Karen Westerfield, Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood, Makeup Artists | |
| VOY: "Endgame" | Won | Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Jay Chattaway, Composer | |
| VOY: "Workforce" | Nominated | Dennis McCarthy, Composer | ||
| VOY: "Endgame" (Part II) | Nominated | Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series | Dale Chaloukian, T. Ashley Harvey, Masanobu Tomita, Sound Editors; Gerald Sackman, Music Editor; Bill Wistrom, Supervising Sound Editor; Jim Wolvington, Supervising Sound Effects Editor | |
| VOY: "Endgame" | Won | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Robert Bonchune, CGI Supervisor; Eric Chauvin, Matte Artist; Arthur Codron, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Steve Fong, Visual Effects Compositor; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator; Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisor; John Teska, CGI Artist | |
| VOY: "Workforce" | Nominated | Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; David Lombardi, Computer Animation; Brandon MacDougall, Computer Modeler; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; David Morton, CGI Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator; John Teska, Computer Modeler and Animator; Chad Zimmerman, Visual Effects Coordinator | ||
| 2002 | ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights" | Won | Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series | Laura Connolly, Roma Goddard, Gloria Pasqua Casny, Cheri Ruff, Hairstylists; Michael Moore, Designer |
| ENT: "Broken Bow" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic) | Art Anthony, Belinda Bryant, David DeLeon, Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Earl Ellis, Jeff Lewis, Bradley M. Look, Joe Podnar, Karen J. Westerfield, Michael Westmore, June Westmore, Natalie Wood, Makeup Artists | |
| ENT: "Broken Bow" | Nominated | Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series | Dale Chaloukian, Ashley Harvey, Masanobu Tomita, Shaun Varney, Sound Editors; Hilda Hodges, Catherine Rose, Foley Artists; Stephen M. Rowe, Music Editor; Bill Wistrom, Supervising Sound Editor; James Wolvington, Supervising Sound Effects Editor | |
| ENT: "Broken Bow" | Won | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Robert Bonchune, David Morton, Computer Animation Supervisors; Elizabeth Castro, Arthur Codron, Visual Effects Coordinators; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Steven Fong, Paul Hill, Compositing Editors; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Gregory Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator | |
| ENT: "Breaking the Ice" | Nominated | Adam Buckner, Visual Effects Coordinator; John Gross, Steven Rogers, CGI Supervisors; Paul Hill, Lead Visual Effects Compositor; Adam Howard, Greg Rainoff, Lead Visual Effects Animators; Fred Pienkos, Eddie Robison, Lead CGI Artists; David Stipes, Visual Effects Supervisor | ||
| 2003 | ENT: "Canamar" | Nominated | Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic) | Steven E. Anderson, Art Anthony, Michael Burnett, Roxy D'Alonzo, Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Earl Ellis, Ruth Haney, Barry Koper, Jeff Lewis, Bradley M. Look, Robert Maverick, Todd McIntosh, Joe Podnar, Judith Silverman Orr, Debbie Zoller, Makeup Artists, Michael Westmore, Makeup Designer and Supervisor |
| ENT: "The Expanse" | Nominated | Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic underscore) | Music by Dennis McCarthy | |
| ENT: "The Crossing" | Nominated | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Pierre M. Drolet, Lead Modeler; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Artist; Armen Kevorkian, Visual Effects Coordinator; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; David Morton, Digital Effects Supervisor; Sean Scott, John M. Teska, Visual Effects Animators | |
| ENT: "Dead Stop" | Nominated | Robert Bonchune, CGI Supervisor; Arthur Codron, Visual Effects Coordinator; Pierre Drolet, Lead Modeler; Steve Fong, Visual Effects Compositor; Koji Kuramura, Sean Scott, John Teska, CGI Artists; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator; Mitch Suskin, Visual Effects Supervisor | ||
| ENT: "The Expanse" | Nominated | Bruce Branit, CG Animation Supervisor; Elizabeth Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Eric Hance, Sean Scott, CG Animators; Paul Hill, Visual Effects Compositor; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Fred Pienkos, CG Animation Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Visual Effects Animator | ||
| 2004 | ENT: "Similitude" | Won | Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore) | Velton Ray Bunch, Composer |
| ENT: "Zero Hour" | Nominated | Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special | Michael G. Westmore, Makeup Supervisor | |
| ENT: "Countdown" | Won | Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Elizabeth Castro, Visual Effects Coordinator; Daniel F. Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Eric Hance, Lead CGI Animator; Paul Hill, Lead Visual Effects Compositor; Ronald B. Moore, Visual Effects Supervisor; Fred Pienkos, CGI Supervisor; Greg Rainoff, Lead Visual Effects Animator; Sean Scott, Lead CGI Animator; Chris Zapara, Lead CGI Animator | |
| ENT: "The Council" | Nominated | Arthur Codron, Visual Effects Supervisor; Dan Curry, Visual Effects Producer; Pierre Drolet, Lead CGI Artist; Steve Fong, Lead Visual Effects Compositor; Sean Jackson, Lead CGI Artist; Koji Kuramura, Lead CGI Artist; Greg Rainoff, Lead Visual Effects Animator; Mike Stetson, Lead CGI Artist; John Teska, Lead CGI Artist | ||
| 2005 | ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly" | Nominated | Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series | Laura Connolly, Hairstylist; Roma Goddard, Hairstylist; Michael Moore, Hair Designer |
| ENT: "United" | Nominated | Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special | Suzanne Diaz-Westmore, Makeup Artist; Earl Ellis, Makeup Artist; Garrett Immel, Makeup Artist; Jeffrey Lewis, Makeup Artist; Bradley Look, Makeup Artist; Michael Westmore, Makeup Supervisor | |
| ENT: "Borderland", "Cold Station 12" | Nominated | Outstanding Stunt Coordination | Vince Deadrick, Jr., Stunt Coordinator |
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Grammy Awards
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The Grammy Awards, originally named the Gramophone Awards, are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Star Trek was nominated for the first time for a Grammy in late 2009 with the soundtrack for Star Trek by Michael Giacchino.
Awards are presented for works published the previous year.
| Year | Episode, Series, or Movie | Win? | Category | People and Organizations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Star Trek | - | Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media | Michael Giacchino |
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Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards
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The Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards were annual awards presented to honor Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists for their work. The awards were presented between 2000 and 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
| Year | Episode, Series, or Movie | Win? | Category | People and Organizations |
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| 2000 | VOY: "Dark Frontier" | No | Best Special Effects Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, James Rohland, Ellis Burman, Jr. |
| VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!" | Yes | Best Character Hair Styling - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor | |
| VOY: "Dragon's Teeth" | Yes | Best Innovative Hair Styling - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor | |
| 2001 | VOY: "Fair Haven" | No | Best Period Makeup - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Michael Westmore, Ellis Burman, Jr., Suzanne Diaz, Tina Hoffman, James Rohland, Scott Wheeler, Natalie Wood |
| VOY: "Tsunkatse" | Yes | Best Innovative Hair Styling - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Josée Normand, Charlotte Parker, Gloria Montemayor, Viviane Normand | |
| 2002 | VOY: "The Void" | No | Best Special Makeup Effects - Television (For a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) | Michael Westmore |
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Hugo Awards
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The Hugo Awards, named for Amazing Stories pulp magazine founder Hugo Gernsbach, are awarded annually for the best in science fiction and fantasy. The awards are administered by the World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Worldcon.
Star Trek: The Original Series was nominated eight times for Best Dramatic Presentation, and swept the nominees in 1968. It won the award twice. Star Trek: The Next Generation was nominated three times, and also won twice. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Enterprise were each nominated twice (Enterprise for Short Form, after the category was split in 2002), but never won.
All of the Star Trek movies except for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek Nemesis were nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation. None won the award.
Gene Roddenberry won a special award for Star Trek in 1968.
Awards are presented for works published the previous year. The years in the table below are the year of the award, not publication. The inconsistency in crediting people and organizations below is apparently Worldcon's.
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- Hugo Award database at LocusMag.com
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International Monitor Awards
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The International Monitor Awards are annual awards which honors the work of production and post-production companies and persons since 1979.
| Year | Episode or Film | Win? | Category | Person |
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| 1998 | DS9: "Call to Arms" | Yes | Film Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual Effects | David Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, Davy Nethercutt, Don Greenberg |
| 1999 | VOY: "Thirty Days" | Yes | Film Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual Effects | Digital Magic (Four Media Company) |
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MTV Movie Awards
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The MTV Movie Awards are film and performance awards presented by MTV every year since 1992.
| Year | Episode, Series, or Movie | Win? | Category | People and Organizations |
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| 2010 | Star Trek | No | Best Breakout Star | Chris Pine |
| Biggest Badass Star |
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The NAACP Image Awards
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The NAACP Image Awards are awarded annually by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honor achievement by people of color in the media.
The year below represents the year of contention - the awards are made the following year.
| Year | Nominee | Win? | Category |
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| 1967 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Yes | |
| 1995 | Avery Brooks for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie |
LeVar Burton has won an NAACP Image Award on five occasions - 1994, 1995, 1999, 2002 & 2003 - for his work on Reading Rainbow.
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Peabody Awards
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The George Foster Peabody Awards are awarded annually for excellence in radio and television, and, recently, for other electronic media as well. The awards are administered by the University of Georgia, from an endowment by George Foster Peabody, a philanthropist.
One Star Trek episode has won the award.
The year below represents the release year; the awards are given out the following year. No categories or nominations are announced- only the winners.
| Year | Episode | Win? | Producing Organization |
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| 1987 | TNG: "The Big Goodbye" | Yes | Paramount Pictures Corporation |
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People's Choice Awards
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The People's Choice Awards are an annual award where the people vote for their favorite movies, television programs and musicians.
| Year | Movie | Result | Category | People |
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| 2009 | Star Trek | Nominated | Favorite Movie |
Satellite Awards
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The Satellite Awards, formerly known as Golden Satellite Awards, have been handed out annually since 1997.
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
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| 1997 | Star Trek: First Contact | No | Outstanding Visual Effects | John Knoll |
| 1998 | Star Trek: Voyager | Yes | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama | Kate Mulgrew |
| 1999 | Star Trek: Insurrection | No | Best Visual Effects in a Motion Picture | Terry D. Frazee |
| Star Trek: Voyager | Yes | Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama | Jeri Ryan | |
| 2004 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 7 | No | Best DVD Release of TV Shows | - |
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Saturn Awards
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The Saturn Awards, previously known as the Golden Scrolls and Science Fiction Film Awards, have been handed out annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films since 1973. They were founded by film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed.
In 1978 and 1979, William Shatner hosted two of the three televised Science Fiction Film Awards.
| Year | Series or Movie | Win? | Category | People |
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| 1980 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | - | Best Make-Up | Fred B. Phillips, Janna Phillips, and Ve Neill |
| - | Best Costumes | Robert Fletcher | ||
| - | Best Music | Jerry Goldsmith | ||
| Yes | Best Special Effects | Douglas Trumbull, John Dykstra, Richard Yuricich | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actress | Nichelle Nichols | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actor | Leonard Nimoy | ||
| - | Best Actress | Persis Khambatta | ||
| - | Best Actor | William Shatner | ||
| - | Best Director | Robert Wise | ||
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1983 | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | - | Best Make-Up | Werner Keppler and James Lee McCoy |
| - | Best Costumes | Robert Fletcher | ||
| - | Best Writing | Jack B. Sowards | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actress | Kirstie Alley | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actor | Walter Koenig | ||
| Yes | Best Actor | William Shatner | ||
| Yes | Best Director | Nicholas Meyer | ||
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1985 | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | - | Best Costumes | Robert Fletcher |
| - | Best Special Effects | Ralph Winter | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actress | Dame Judith Anderson | ||
| - | Best Actor | William Shatner | ||
| - | Best Director | Leonard Nimoy | ||
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1987 | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | - | Best Make-Up | Wes Dawn, Jeff Dawn, and James Lee McCoy |
| Yes | Best Costumes | Robert Fletcher | ||
| - | Best Special Effects | Ken Ralston and Michael Lantieri | ||
| - | Best Writing | Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Harve Bennett, and Nicholas Meyer | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actress | Catherine Hicks | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actor | James Doohan | ||
| - | Walter Koenig | |||
| - | Best Actor | Leonard Nimoy | ||
| - | William Shatner | |||
| - | Best Director | Leonard Nimoy | ||
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1990 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Yes | Best Genre Television Series | |
| 1991 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Yes | Best Genre Television Series | |
| 1992 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | - | Best Genre Television Series | |
| 1993 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | - | Best Genre Television Series | |
| Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | - | Best Make-Up | Michael M. Mills and Edward French | |
| - | Best Costumes | Dodie Shepard | ||
| - | Best Writing | Nicholas Meyer and Denny Martin Flinn | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actress | Kim Cattrall | ||
| Yes | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1994 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | - | Best Genre Television Series | |
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | |||
| 1995 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | - | Best Genre Television Series | |
| 1996 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best Genre Television Series | |
| Star Trek: First Contact | Yes | Best Supporting Actor | Brent Spiner | |
| Yes | Best Supporting Actress | Alice Krige | ||
| Yes | Best Costume Design | Deborah Everton | ||
| - | Best Actor | Patrick Stewart | ||
| - | Best Director | Jonathan Frakes | ||
| - | Best Special Effects | John Knoll | ||
| - | Best Music | Jerry Goldsmith | ||
| - | Best Writer | Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore | ||
| - | Best Make-Up | Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler, and Jake Garber | ||
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| 1997 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best Genre TV Actor | Avery Brooks |
| - | Best Genre Syndicated TV Series | |||
| 1998 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series | |
| Star Trek: Voyager | - | Best Genre TV Actress | Jeri Ryan | |
| - | Best Genre Network Series | |||
| Yes | Best Genre TV Actress | Kate Mulgrew | ||
| 1999 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series | |
| Star Trek: Voyager | - | Best Genre TV Actress | Jeri Ryan | |
| - | Best Genre TV Actress | Kate Mulgrew | ||
| - | Best Genre Network Series | |||
| 2000 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best Syndicated Television Series | |
| Star Trek: Voyager | - | Best Genre TV Supporting Actress | Jeri Ryan | |
| - | Best Genre TV Supporting Actor | Robert Picardo | ||
| - | Best Genre TV Actor | Kate Mulgrew | ||
| 2001 | Star Trek: Voyager | - | Best Network Television Series | |
| - | Best Actress in Television | Kate Mulgrew | ||
| Yes | Best Supporting Actress in Television | Jeri Ryan | ||
| 2002 | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | - | Best DVD Classic Film Release | |
| Enterprise | Yes | Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award, Female | Jolene Blalock | |
| Yes | Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series | Jolene Blalock | ||
| - | Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series | Connor Trinneer | ||
| - | Best Actor in a Television Series | Scott Bakula | ||
| - | Best Network Television Series | |||
| 2003 | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | - | Best DVD Classic Film Release | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | - | Best DVD TV Programming Release | ||
| Enterprise | - | Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series | Jolene Blalock | |
| - | Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series | Connor Trinneer | ||
| - | Best Actor in a Television Series | Scott Bakula | ||
| - | Best Network Television Series | |||
| 2004 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | - | Best DVD Television Release | |
| Star Trek: Enterprise | - | Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series | Jolene Blalock | |
| - | Best Actor in a Television Series | Scott Bakula | ||
| - | Best Network Television Series | |||
| 2005 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Yes | Best DVD Retro Television Release | |
| Star Trek: Voyager | - | Best DVD Television Programming | ||
| Star Trek: Enterprise | - | Best Network Television Series | ||
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | Yes | Special Recognition Award for the Star Trek TV Series (1987-2005) | ||
| Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | ||||
| Star Trek: Voyager | ||||
| Star Trek: Enterprise | ||||
| 2006 | Star Trek: Enterprise | - | Best Television Release on DVD | |
| 2007 | Star Trek: The Animated Series | - | Best Retro Television Series Release on DVD | |
| 2008 | - | Yes | Lifetime Achivement Award | Leonard Nimoy |
| Yes | Visionary Award | Jeffrey Katzenberg | ||
| 2010 | Star Trek | - | Best Director | J.J. Abrams |
| - | Best Science Fiction Film | |||
| - | Best Writing | Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman | ||
| - | Best Make-Up | Barney Burman, Mindy Hall, Joel Harlow | ||
| - | Best Production Design | Scott Chambliss | ||
| - | Best Special Effects | Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh, Burt Dalton | ||
| Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection | - | Best DVD Collection |
External links
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- SaturnAwards.org - official site
- Saturn Award at Wikipedia
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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The Screen Actors Guild Awards have been handed out annually since 1995.
The year below represents the year of contention - the awards are made the following year.
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | The Star Trek franchise | Yes | Outstanding Portrayal of the American Scene | - |
| 2009 | Star Trek | Yes | Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | Stunt Coordinator: Joey Box; Stunt Performers: Robert Alonzo, Daniel Arrias, Sala Baker, Steve Blalock, Ben Bray, Mark Chadwick, Ilram Choi, Zach Duhame, Peter Epstein, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Terry Jackson, Craig Jensen, Paul Lacovara, Rob Mars, Mike Massa, Heidi Moneymaker, Mike Mukatis, Courtney Munch, Kimberly Murphy, Chris Palermo, Jim Palmer, Eddie Perez, Dan Plum, Damion Poitier, Susan Purkhiser, Mike Snyder, Dennis Scott, Chris Torres, Christina Weathersby, Webster Whinery, Jr., Marcus Young |
External links
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- SAGAwards.org - official site
- Screen Actors Guild Awards at Wikipedia
- Screen Actors Guild at Wikipedia
S.E.T. Awards
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The Science, Engineering & Technology Awards are awards for Excellence in the Portrayal of Science, Engineering, and Technology. They are produced by the Entertainment INdustries Council, Inc. (EIC) and The Boeing Company and presented in Los Angeles, California. [2]
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Star Trek | Yes | Honored for Excellence in the Portrayal of Science, Engineering, and Technology | - |
Taurus World Stunt Awards
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The Taurus World Stunt Awards have been handled out yearly since 2001 except in 2006 to the best stunt people in the business. The awards have been presented by the Taurus World Stunt Academy and the statue is representing a bull.
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Star Trek | Nominated | Best Fire | Mark Chadwick |
| Best High Work | Daniel Arrias, Ilram Choi, Paul Lacovara, Mike Massa, and Anthony R. Molinari | |||
| Best Specialty Stunt | Paul Lacovara and Mike Massa | |||
| Hardest Hit | Anthony R. Molinari | |||
| Best Stunt Coordination and/or 2nd Unit Direction | Joey Box and Terry Jackson |
External links
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- TaurusWorldStuntAwards.com - official site
- Taurus World Stunt Awards at Wikipedia
TV Land Awards
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The TV Land Awards have been handed out annually since 2003 by TV Land, as a "celebration of Classic TV."
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Star Trek: The Original Series | Yes | Pop Culture Award |
External links
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- TVLand.com/awards - official site
- TV Land Awards at Wikipedia
VES Awards
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The VES Awards have been handed out annually since 2003 by the The Visual Effects Society, an organization comprised of visual effects professionals, whose objective it is to honor achievements in the field of visual effects, advance the art and science of visual effects, and promote visual effects for its membership and the industry as a whole.
| Year | Episode or Movie | Result | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | ENT: "Dead Stop" | Won | Best Models and Miniatures in a Televised Program, Music Video, or Commercial | John Teska, Koji Kuramura, Pierre Drolet, and Sean M. Scott |
| ENT: "Shockwave" | Nominated | Best Visual Effects in a Television Series | Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, and Elizabeth Castro | |
| 2005 | ENT: "Storm Front, Part II" | Won | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series | Ronald B. Moore, Dan Curry, David Takemura, and Fred Pienkos |
| ENT: "Storm Front, Part II" | Nominated | Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Act on Broadcast Program | Pierre Drolet, Fred Pienkos, Eddie Robison, and Sean M. Scott | |
| 2010 | Star Trek | Nominated | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture | Burt Dalton, special effects supervisor; Russell Earl, visual effects supervisor; Roger Guyett, visual effects supervisor and Shari Hanson, visual effects producer |
| Outstanding Matte Paintings in a Feature Motion Picture | Brett Northcutt, digimatte lead; Shane Roberts, Masahiko Tani and Dan Wheaton, digimatte |
External inks
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- VisualEffectsSociety.com - official site
- Visual Effects Society at Wikipedia
- Visual Effects Society Awards at the Internet Movie Database
Writers Guild of America Awards
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The Writers Guild of America Awards are two award ceremonies given out annually the Writers Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West since 1933. Previous hosts have included Conan O'Brien (1996).
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1968 | TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" | Yes | Best Written Dramatic Episode | Harlan Ellison |
| 1968 | TOS: "Return to Tomorrow" | No | Best Written Dramatic Episode | John T. Dugan |
| 1990 | TNG: "The Measure Of A Man" | No | Best Episodic Drama | Melinda M. Snodgrass |
| 2010 | Star Trek | No | Best Adapted Screenplay | Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman |
External links
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- WGAEast.org - official site
- WGA.org - official site
- Writers Guild of America Award at Wikipedia
Young Artist Awards
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The Young Artist Awards, formerly known as the Youth in Film Awards, are annual awards since 1980 given to young performers to honor their work in film and television who are seeking a future in the entertainment industry.
| Year | Series/Episode/Movie | Win? | Category | People |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | No | Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Drama Series | Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher) |
| Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | No | Best Family Motion Picture: Drama | - | |
| 1989 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Yes | Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show | Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher) |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | Yes | Best Syndicated Family Drama or Comedy Series | - | |
| 1990 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | No | Best Young Actor in an Off-Primetime Family Series | Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher) |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | No | Best Off-Primetime Family Series | - | |
| 1995 | TNG: "The Bonding" | No | Best Performance by a Youth Actor - TV Guest Star | Gabriel Damon (Jeremy Aster) |
| TNG: "Thine Own Self" | No | Best Performance by a Youth Actress - TV Guest Star | Kimberly Cullum (Gia) | |
| 1996 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | No | Best Performance by a Young Actor - TV Drama Series | Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko) |
| DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II" | No | Best Performance by a Young Actor - Guest Starring Role TV Series | Richard Lee Jackson (Danny Webb) | |
| 1999 | Star Trek: Insurrection | Yes | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor | Michael Welch (Artim) |
| Star Trek: Insurrection | No | Best Family Feature - Drama | - | |
| Star Trek: Voyager | Yes | Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actress | Scarlett Pomers (Naomi Wildman) | |
| 2003 | Star Trek Nemesis | Yes | Best Family Feature Film - Fantasy | - |
External links
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- YoungArtistAwards.org - official site
- Young Artist Award at Wikipedia