List of awards and nominations received by Damages

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List of awards won by Damages
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Glenn Close won many awards for her performance as Patty Hewes.

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Damages is an American legal thriller television series created by Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman and produced by KZK Productions, Sony Pictures Television, FX Productions, Bluebush Productions and Gotham Music Placement. The series chronicles the relationship between Patty Hewes (Glenn Close), a high powered attorney, and her protégée Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) as well as the major case they take on each season. Damages aired on FX from July 24, 2007 to September 12, 2012, broadcasting 59 episodes over five seasons during its initial run.

During the series' run, Damages received nominations for a variety of different awards, including 20 Emmy awards (with 4 wins), eight Golden Globe Awards (with one win), four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and 4 TCA Awards. Glenn Close, for her portrayal of Patty Hewes, received the most individual awards and nominations, winning 2 Emmy awards, a Golden Globe award and a Satellite award.

Awards and nominations

Emmy Awards

Rose Byrne received two Emmy nominations for her role as Ellen Parsons. Rose Byrne 4, 2013.jpg
Rose Byrne received two Emmy nominations for her role as Ellen Parsons.
Ted Danson received three Emmy nominations for his performance in the series. Ted Danson 2008.jpg
Ted Danson received three Emmy nominations for his performance in the series.

Damages received 20 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, with four wins — three Primetime and one Creative Arts. The series received two nominations for the award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2008 and 2009. Glenn Close won the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2008 and 2009, and received a nomination for the award in 2010 and 2012. The series received nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series four times, with Željko Ivanek receiving the award in 2008. The series won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series in 2008.

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)Episodes(s)ResultRef
2008 Outstanding Drama Series Mark A. Baker, Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel ZelmanNominated [1]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Glenn Close as Patty Hewes for "Get Me a Lawyer"Won [2]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ted Danson as Arthur Frobisherfor "Jesus, Mary, and Joe Cocker"Nominated [3]
Željko Ivanek as Ray Fiskefor "I Hate These People"Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Allen Coulter for "Get Me a Lawyer"Nominated [4]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Glenn Kessler, Todd A. Kessler, and Daniel Zelman Nominated [5]
2009 Outstanding Drama SeriesMark A. Baker, Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Aaron ZelmanNominated [6]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesGlenn Close as Patty Hewesfor "Trust Me"Won [7]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series William Hurt as Daniel Purcellfor "Hey! Mr. Pibb!"Nominated [8]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons for "Trust Me"Nominated [9]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Ted Danson as Arthur Frobisherfor "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney"Nominated [10]
Outstanding Directing for a Drama SeriesTodd A. Kesslerfor "Trust Me"Nominated [11]
2010 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesGlenn Close as Patty Hewesfor "Your Secrets Are Safe"Nominated [12]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Martin Short as Leonard Winstonefor "You Haven't Replaced Me"Nominated [13]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesRose Byrne as Ellen Parsonsfor "Your Secrets are Safe"Nominated [14]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesTed Danson as Arthur Frobisherfor "The Next One’s Gonna Go in Your Throat"Nominated [15]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Lily Tomlin as Marilyn Tobinfor "Your Secrets are Safe"Nominated [16]
2012 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesGlenn Close as Patty Hewesfor "I've Done Way Too Much for This Girl"Nominated [17]

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2008 Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Avy Kaufman, Ross Meyerson and Julie TuckerWon [18]
2009Ross Meyerson and Julie TuckerNominated [19]

Golden Globe Awards

William Hurt was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as Daniel Purcell. William Hurt (2005) crop.jpg
William Hurt was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as Daniel Purcell.

Damages received eight Golden Globe Award nominations during its tenure, with one win for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for Glenn Close. [20]

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2007 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [20]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Glenn Close as Patty Hewes Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Ted Danson as Arthur FrobisherNominated
2009 Best Actress – Television Series DramaGlenn Close as Patty HewesNominated [21]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmRose Byrne as Ellen ParsonsNominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film William Hurt as Daniel PurcellNominated
2012 Best Actress – Television Series DramaGlenn Close as Patty HewesNominated [22]

Golden Reel Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)Episode(s)ResultRef
2008Best Sound Editing - Music for Short Form TelevisionRobert Cotnoirfor "Tastes Like a Ho Ho"Nominated [23]
2010Best Sound Editing - Long Form Music in Televisionfor "Trust Me"Nominated [24]
Best Sound Editing - Long Form Dialogue and ADR in TelevisionFred Rosenberg, David Ellinwood, Louis Bertini, Eliza Paley, and Lidia TamplenizzaNominated
2012Best Sound Editing - Short Form Music in TelevisionRobert Cotnoirfor "Failure Is Lonely"Nominated [25]
2013Best Sound Editing - Long Form Music in Televisionfor "But You Don't Do That Anymore"Nominated [26]

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2007 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Glenn Close as Patty Hewes Nominated [27]
2008 Nominated [28]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Željko Ivanek as Ray FiskeNominated
2009 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [29]
Best Actress – Television Series DramaGlenn Close as Patty HewesWon
2010 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Martin Short as Leonard WinstoneNominated [30]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Damages received four Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, all for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for Glenn Close.

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2007 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Glenn Close as Patty Hewes Nominated [31]
2009 Nominated [32]
2010 Nominated [33]
2011 Nominated [34]

Television Critics Association Awards

During its tenure, Damages received four TCA Award nominations - two for the series and two individual awards for Glenn Close.

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2008 Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated [35]
Outstanding New Program Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Glenn Close Nominated
2009 Nominated [36]

Other awards

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
ACE Eddie Awards 2007 Best Edited One-Hour TV Series - Commercial TelevisionMalcolm Jamieson for "Get Me a Lawyer"Nominated [37]
AFI Awards 2007 International Award for Best Actress Rose Byrne Won [38]
2009 Nominated [39]
Artios Awards 2008Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - DramaJulie TuckerWon [40]
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - DramaAvy Kaufman and Julie TuckerNominated
2009Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Series - DramaRoss Meyerson and Julie TuckerNominated [41]
2010Nominated [42]
Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming 2007Golden FIPA for TV Series and SerialMark A. Baker, Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel ZelmanNominated [43]
Crime Thriller Awards 2010Best International TV DramaNominated [44]
Best Leading Actress Glenn Close Nominated
Edgar Allan Poe Award 2010Best Television Episode TeleplayTodd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman for "Look What He Dug Up This Time"Nominated [45]
2011Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman for "The Next One's Gonna Go In Your Throat"Nominated [46]
Dorian Awards 2010TV Drama Performance of the YearGlenn CloseNominated [47]
2011TV Drama of the YearNominated [48]
Geneva International Film Festival Tous Ecrans 2007Best International SeriesAllen Coulter, Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler, and Daniel ZelmanNominated [49]
Gracie Awards 2010Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series or SpecialGlenn CloseWon [50]
IGN Summer Movie Awards 2010Best TV ActressRose ByrneWon [51]
Glenn CloseNominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2008 Best Episodic Drama Mark A. Baker, Glenn Kessler, Todd A. Kessler and Daniel ZelmanNominated [52]
Women's Image Network Awards 2009Outstanding Actress Drama SeriesGlenn CloseWon [53]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2007 Television: New Series Jeremy Doner, Mark Fish, Davey Holmes, Glenn Kessler, Todd A. Kessler, Willie Reale, Adam Stein, Aaron Zelman, Daniel Zelman Nominated [54]

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