List of awards and nominations received by Just Shoot Me!

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List of awards won by Just Shoot Me!
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Just Shoot Me! is an American television sitcom created by Steven Levitan. The series takes place at the fictional Blush magazine headquarters and follows the staff, which includes the magazine's owner and publisher Jack Gallo (George Segal), writer and editor Maya Gallo (Laura San Giacomo), fashion editor and former supermodel Nina Van Horn (Wendie Malick); Elliot DiMauro Enrico Colantoni, the photographer; and Dennis Finch (David Spade), Jack's assistant. Just Shoot Me aired on NBC from March 4, 1997 to November 26, 2003, broadcasting 148 episodes over seven seasons during its initial run. During the series run, the series received 27 award nominations, including 6 Emmy Awards, 7 Golden Globe Awards, and 4 Satellite Awards.

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Awards and nominations

BMI Film & TV Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
1998BMI TV Music AwardSteve HamptonWon [1]
1999Steve Hampton and Korban KrausWon [2]
2001Steve Hampton and Korban KrausWon [3]
2002Steve Hampton and Korban KrausWon [4]

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
1999 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [5]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Laura San Giacomo as Maya GalloNominated
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy George Segal as Jack GalloNominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film David Spade as Dennis FinchNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Wendie Malick as Nina van HornNominated
2000 Best Actor – Musical or Comedy SeriesGeorge Segal as Jack GalloNominated [6]
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmDavid Spade as Dennis FinchNominated

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
1999 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Spade
for "Two Girls for Every Boy" and "Slow Donnie"
Nominated [7]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Wendie Malick
for "Two Girls for Every Boy" and "Slow Donnie"
Nominated [8]
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Steven Levitan
for "Slow Donnie"
Nominated [9]
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a SeriesPaul AndersonNominated [10]
2000 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Cheri Oteri
for "First Date"
Nominated [11]
2002 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Wendie Malick
for "Nina Van Grandma" and "The Boys in the Band"
Nominated [12]

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
2001 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [13]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Laura San Giacomo as Maya GalloNominated
Wendie Malick as Nina van HornNominated
2002 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy George Segal as Jack GalloNominated [14]

Other awards

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef
American Comedy Awards 1999Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Spade
as Dennis Finch
Nominated [15]
American Cinema Editors Awards March 14, 1998Best Edited Half-Hour Series for TelevisionDennis C. Vejar
for "Lemon Wacky Hello"
Nominated [16]
Artios Awards November 12, 1997Best Casting for TV - Comedy PilotDeborah BarylskiNominated [17]
Directors Guild of America Awards March 6, 1999 Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Pamela Fryman
for "Two Girls for Every Boy"
Nominated [18]
Teen Choice Awards August 6, 2000 Choice Comedy Series Just Shoot MeNominated [19]
TV Land Award June 8, 2008Co-Worker You're Least Likely to Invite Out for Happy HourDavid SpadeNominated [20]

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