List of awards and nominations received by Once Upon a Time

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Awards and nominations received by Once Upon a Time
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Wins12
Nominations86
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  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Once Upon a Time is an American fairy tale drama television series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. The show, which ran for seven seasons from 2011 to 2018, is primarily set in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, whose residents are characters from various fairy tales transported to the "real world" town and robbed of their real memories by a powerful curse. It borrows elements and characters from various Disney franchises and popular Western literature, folklore, and fairy tales. It has been nominated for a variety of different awards, including the Primetime Emmy Awards, Satellite Award, Saturn Award, People's Choice Awards, and Teen Choice Awards. In total, Once Upon a Time has been nominated for 91 awards and won 12.

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Total nominations and awards for the cast

Lana Parrilla received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress on Television from the 38th Saturn Awards. Lana Parrilla on Comic-Con.jpg
Lana Parrilla received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress on Television from the 38th Saturn Awards.
ActorCharacterNominationsAwards
Lana Parrilla Evil Queen / Regina Mills 104
Jennifer Morrison Emma Swan / Dark Swan111
Jared Gilmore Henry Mills 31
Colin O'Donoghue Captain Hook / Killian Jones 51
Ginnifer Goodwin Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard 80
Josh Dallas Prince Charming / David Nolan 30
Victoria Smurfit Cruella De Vil 10
Keegan Connor Tracy Blue Fairy / Mother Superior10
Michael Raymond-James Baelfire / Neal Cassidy10
Robbie Kay Peter Pan 10
Greg Germann Hades 10

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Once Upon a Time
AwardYearCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2012 Outstanding Special Visual Effects Andrew Orloff, Laura Jones, Phil Jones, Jacob Bergman, Nathan Matsuda, Dale Fay, Kevin Struckman, and Sallyanne Massimini (for "The Stranger")Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or Special Toby Lindala and Sarah Graham (for "Dreamy")Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae (for "Hat Trick")Nominated
2013 Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) Sarah Graham, Juliana Vit, and Naomi Bakstad (for "The Evil Queen")Nominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae (for "Queen of Hearts")Nominated
2014 Outstanding Costumes for a Series Eduardo Castro and Monique McRae (for "A Curious Thing")Nominated
2018 Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Mark Isham, Cindy O'Connor, and Michael Simon (for "Leaving Storybrooke")Nominated
Costume Designers Guild Awards 2012 Outstanding Period/Fantasy Television Series Eduardo CastroNominated
2016 Outstanding Fantasy Television Series Nominated
2017 Nominated
2018 Outstanding Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television Series Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2012 Favorite New Television DramaOnce Upon a TimeNominated
2013 Favorite Network Television DramaNominated
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television ShowNominated
Favorite Television Fan FollowingOncersNominated
2014 Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television ShowOnce Upon a TimeNominated
Favorite On-Screen Chemistry Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue Nominated
2015 Favorite Television ShowOnce Upon a TimeNominated
Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television ShowNominated
Favorite Television Duo Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas Nominated
Favorite Television Character We Miss Most Michael Raymond-James Nominated
2017 Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television ShowOnce Upon a TimeNominated
2018 The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2018Once Upon a TimeNominated [1]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2015 Favorite Family Television Show Once Upon a TimeNominated
Favorite Television Actress Jennifer Morrison Nominated
2016 Favorite Family Television Show Once Upon a TimeNominated
Favorite Television Actress Jennifer Morrison Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2012 Choice Television Series - Fantasy/Sci-FiOnce Upon a TimeNominated
Choice Television Actress - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ginnifer Goodwin Nominated
Choice Television Breakout Performance - Male Josh Dallas Nominated
Choice Television - Villain Lana Parrilla Nominated
2013 Choice Television Series - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Once Upon a TimeNominated
Choice Television Actress - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ginnifer Goodwin Nominated
Choice Television - Villain Lana Parrilla Nominated
2014 Choice Television Series - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Once Upon a TimeNominated
Choice Television Actor - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Josh Dallas Nominated
Choice Television Actress - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Ginnifer Goodwin Nominated
Choice Television - Villain Robbie Kay Nominated
2015 Choice Television Series - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Once Upon a TimeNominated
Choice Television Actress - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Jennifer Morrison Nominated
2016 Choice Television - Liplock Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue Won
Choice Television - Villain Greg Germann Nominated
Choice Television Actress - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Lana Parrilla Won
Choice TV Show - Fantasy/Sci-Fi Once Upon a TimeWon
Casting Society Awards 2012Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - DramaVeronica Collins Rooney, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer PageNominated
Visual Effects Society Awards 2012Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Broadcast Program or SpecialNathan Matsuda, Stephen Jackson, Kevin Struckman, and Sallyanne MassiminiNominated
Outstanding Models in a Broadcast Program or CommercialJason O. Monroe, Chris Strauss, Michael Kirylo, and Jeremy MeltonNominated
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast SeriesNathan Overstom, Laura Jones, Andrew Orloff, and Doug LudwifNominated
2013Nominated
ALMA Awards 2012Favorite Television Actress - Drama Lana Parrilla Won
Imagen Awards 2013Best Actress in a Television Series Lana Parrilla Nominated
Irish Film and Television Awards 2016Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama Victoria Smurfit Nominated
The Joey Awards2015Best Actress in a Television Drama Guest Starring Role Age 9-12 YearsMilli WilkinsonWon
2017Best Principal or Guest Starring Actor in a Television Series 7-10 YearsLuke RoessierNominated
Leo Awards 2012Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series Keegan Connor Tracy Nominated
2014Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic SeriesJonathan MacPherson, Blake Andereson, Kornel Farkas, Tim Palgut, and Dan WeirNominated
2015Best Make-Up in a Dramatic SeriesJuliana Vit, Andrea Manchur, and Elisabeth JolliffeWon
TV Quick Awards 2012Best New Drama Adam Horowitz

Edward Kitsis

Nominated
BMI Film & Television Awards 2013BMI TV Music award Mark Isham Won
Satellite Awards 2011 Best Television Series - Genre Once Upon a TimeNominated
2012 Nominated
2013 Nominated
Saturn Awards 2012 Best Network Television Series Once Upon a TimeNominated
Best Supporting Actress on Television Lana Parrilla Nominated
2013 Best Network Television Series Once Upon a TimeNominated
2014 Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Jared S. Gilmore Nominated
TV Guide Awards 2012Favorite New SeriesOnce Upon a TimeWon
Favorite Villain Lana Parrilla Won
2013Favorite Ensemble Jennifer Morrison

Ginnifer Goodwin, Lana Parrilla, Josh Dallas, Jared S. Gilmore, and Robert Carlyle

Nominated
Favorite Villain Lana Parrilla Nominated
2014Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy ShowOnce Upon a TimeNominated
Favorite Villain Lana Parrilla Won
Young Artist Awards 2012Best Performance in a Television Series - Leading Young Actor Jared S. Gilmore Won
Best Performance in a Television Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actor Dylan Everett

Jared S. Gilmore

Won
2013 Jared S. Gilmore Nominated
Best Performance in a Television Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 11-13Quinn LordNominated
2016Best Performance in a Television Series - Supporting Young ActorGraham VerchereNominated
Best Performance in a Television Series - Recurring Young Actress 14-21Olivia Steele FalconerNominated

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