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This is a list of awards and nominations received by
Fame
, the 1982 television series.
Contents
By award
American Cinema Editors
Emmy Awards
Golden Globe Awards
Humanitas Prize
Writers Guild of America
Young Artist Awards
References
By award
American Cinema Editors
1982: Best Edited Episode - TV Series (
Michael A. Hoey
for "Passing Grade", nominated)
Emmy Awards
1982: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (
Debbie Allen
for playing "Lydia Grant", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Art Direction - Series (for "Tomorrow's Farewell",
won
)
1982: Outstanding Cinematography - Series (for "Alone in a Crowd",
won
)
1982: Outstanding Choreography (for "Come One, Come All",
won
)
1982: Outstanding Directing - Drama Series (
Harry Harris
for "To Soar and Never Falter",
won
)
1982: Outstanding Directing - Drama Series (
Robert Scheerer
for "Musical Bridge", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Editing - Series (for "Passing Grade", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Editing - Series (for "Musical Bridge", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Graphic Design and Title Sequences (for "Metamorphosis", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Hairstyling (for "The Strike", nominated)
1982: Outstanding Series - Drama (nominated)
1982: Outstanding Special Class (for "The Strike",
won
)
1983: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Allen, nominated)
1983: Outstanding Art Direction - Series (for "Not in Kansas Anymore", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Choreography (for "Class Act",
won
)
1983: Outstanding Costuming - Series (for "Not in Kansas Anymore", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Directing - Drama Series (
Marc Daniels
for "And the Winner Is", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Directing - Drama Series (Scheerer for "Feelings", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Makeup (for "Not in Kansas Anymore", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Music Composition - Series, Dramatic Underscore (for "Not in Kansas Anymore", nominated)
1983: Outstanding Series - Drama (nominated)
1984: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Allen, nominated)
1984: Outstanding Art Direction - Series (for "Catch a Falling Star", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Choreography (for "Fame Takes a Look at Music '83", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Cinematography - Series (for "Break Dance", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Directing - Drama Series (Scheerer for "Sheer Will", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects - Series (for "Lisa's Song", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects - Series (for "Break Dance", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Music and Lyrics (for the song "Whatever Happened to the Heroes?" in "Catch a Falling Star", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Music and Lyrics (for the song "I Still Believe In Me" in "Break Dance", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Series - Drama (nominated)
1984: Outstanding Videotape Editing - Series (for "Break Dance", nominated)
1984: Outstanding Videotape Editing - Series (for "Gonna Learn How to Fly: Part II",
won
)
1985: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Allen, nominated)
1985: Outstanding Choreography (for "The Rivalry", nominated)
1985: Outstanding Videotape Editing - Series (for "Reflections",
won
)
1987: Outstanding Costuming - Series (for "All Talking, All Singing, All Dancing",
won
)
1987: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Comedy Series or Special (for "The Lounge Singer Who Knew Too Much", nominated)
Golden Globe Awards
1982:
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series
(
Debbie Allen
for playing "Lydia Grant",
won
)
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1
]
1982:
Best Series - Musical or Comedy
(
won
)
1983: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Allen, nominated)
1983: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (
won
)
1984: Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series (Allen, nominated)
1984: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
Humanitas Prize
1983: 60 Minute Category (Linda Elstad for "Solo Song", nominated)
Writers Guild of America
1983: WGA Award, Episodic Drama (Parke Perine for "A Special Place", nominated)
Young Artist Awards
1983: Best Young Actress in a Drama Series (
Cynthia Gibb
, nominated)
1988: Best Young Actress Guest Starring in a Television Drama (Tanya Fenmore,
Fame
, New Faces, nominated)
References
↑
Fetters Maloy, Ashley (14 May 2021).
"The astonishing ubiquity of Debbie Allen"
.
The Washington Post
. Retrieved
10 February
2024
.
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Fame L.A.
2003 TV series
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See also
Musical
"Fame" (song)
"
Out Here on My Own
"
The Kids from "Fame"
The Kids from "Fame"
(album)
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