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The following is the list of awards and nominations received by the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1996 | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy | Won |
1997 | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy | Won |
1998 | Top TV Series | Jay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthy | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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1995 | Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series | Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Alan Bernard | "Crossover" | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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1997 | Excellence in Production Design Award | Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain | - | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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1993 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music [1] | Dennis McCarthy | — | Won |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series [1] | Michael Westmore, Jill Rockow, Karen Westerfield, Gilbert A. Mosko, Dean Jones, Michael Key, Craig Reardon, Vincent Niebla | Captive Pursuit | Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects [1] | Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, Dallas Gibson, Michael, Dennis Blakey | Emissary | Won | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series [1] | Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Mickey S. Michaels | Emissary | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series [1] | Candace Neal, Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Susan Zietlow-Maust | Move Along Home | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series [1] | William Gocke, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug Davey | Emissary, part II | Nominated | |
1994 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Josée Normand, Ronald W. Smith, Norma Lee, Gerald Solomon | Armageddon Game | Nominated |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, Camille Calvet, Karen Westerfield, Dean Gates, Dean Jones, Tina Hoffman, David Quashnick, Mike Smithson, Hank Edds, Michael Key, Gilbert A. Mosko | Rules of Acquisition | Nominated | |
1995 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Michael Westmore, Camille Calvet, Dean Jones, Dean Gates, Karen Iverson, Scott Wheeler, Michael Key, David Quashnick, Karen Westerfield, Gilbert A. Mosko, Thomas E. Surprenant | Distant Voices | Won |
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Special Visual Effects [2] | Glenn Neufeld, David Takemura, Erik Nash, Joshua Cushner, Les Bernstien, Adam Howard, Patrick Clancey, Don Lee | The Jem'Hadar | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Josée Normand, Norma Lee, Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Michael Moore, Chris McBee, Caryl Codon-Tharp, Faith Vecchio, Rebecca De Morrio, Joan Phillips | Improbable Cause | Nominated | |
1996 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman | The Muse | Nominated |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series | Shirley Dolle, Huffman, Cherie, Lee Crawford, Brian A. Tunstall, Ellen Powell, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Barbara Ronci | Our Man Bashir | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series | Camille Calvet, Michael Westmore, Dean Jones, Karen Iverson, Mark Bussan, Scott Wheeler, Gilbert A. Mosko, Ellis Burman Jr., David Quashnick, Thomas E. Surprenant, R. Stephen Weber, Brad Look, Kevin Haney | The Visitor | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series | Jay Chattaway | Our Man Bashir | Nominated | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects | Joshua Cushner, Judy Elkins, Steve Fong, Dennis Hoerter, Adam Howard, Gary Hutzel, Don Lee, Fredric Meininger, Glenn Neufeld, Scott Rader, Jim Rider, Joshua D. Rose | The Way Of The Warrior | Nominated | |
1997 | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz | Trials and Tribble-ations | Nominated |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series | Jonathan West | Apocalypse Rising | Nominated | |
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Norma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, Jacklin Masteran, Linle White, Francine Shermaine, Caryl Codon-Tharp, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Charlotte Harvey | Trials and Tribble-ations | Nominated | |
Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Camille Calvet, Michael Westmore, Karen Iverson, Ellis Burman Jr., R. Stephen Weber, David Quashnick, Dean Jones, Mark Bussan, Brad Look, Belinda Bryant, James MacKinnon, Allan A. Apone, Perri Sorel, Mary Kay Morse, John Maldonado, Lisa Collins, Karen Westerfield | Apocalypse Rising | Nominated | |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Paul Maples, Adrian Hurley, Steve Fong, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Laurie Resnick, Adam Howard, Gregory Jein | Trials And Tribble-ations | Nominated | |
1998 | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz | Far Beyond The Stars | Nominated |
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series | Robert Blackman | Far Beyond The Stars | Nominated | |
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Norma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, Rebecca De Morrio, Darlis Chefalo, Gloria Pasqua Casny, Kathrine Gordon, Hazel Catmull, Ruby Ford, Louisa V. Anthony, Barbara Ronci, Suzan Bagdadi, JoAnn Stafford-Chaney | Far Beyond The Stars | Nominated | |
Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Camille Calvet, Michael Westmore, Dean Jones, Karen Iverson, Mark Bussan, Ellis Burman Jr., Karen Westerfield, Mary Kay Morse, Belinda Bryant, Joe Podnar, Suzanne Diaz, Jill Rockow, David Quashnick, Bernd Rantscheff | Who Mourns For Morn | Nominated | |
Outstanding Music Direction | Jay Chattaway | His Way | Nominated | |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Gary Monak, Paul Maples, Adrian Hurley, Steve Bowen, Steve Fong, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Laurie Resnick, Fredric Meininger | One Little Ship | Nominated | |
1999 | Outstanding Art Direction for a Series | Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz | Prodigal Daughter | Nominated |
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | Norma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, Gloria Pasqua Casny, Rebecca De Morrio, Laura Connolly, Lauran Upshaw, Frank Fontaine, Tim Jones, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Angela Gurule, Gloria Ponce, Virginia Grobeson, Linda Leiter Sharp | Badda-Bing Badda-Bang | Nominated | |
Outstanding Makeup for a Series | Camille Calvet, Michael Westmore, Dean Jones, Mark Bussan, Mary Kay Morse, Ellis Burman Jr., Belinda Bryant, Karen Iverson, Karen Westerfield, Brad Look, David Quashnick, Earl Ellis, Joe Podnar, R. Stephen Weber, Jeff Lewis, Sandra Rowden, Toby Lamm, Michael F. Blake, June Westmore, Judith Silverman, Craig Smith, Kevin Haney, Suzanne Diaz, Scott Wheeler, James Rohland, Tina Hoffman, Natalie Wood | Dogs of War | Nominated | |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | Dan Curry, Gary Hutzel, David Stipes, Adam Buckner, Arthur J. Codron, Judy Elkins, Gary Monak, Paul Maples, Steve Fong, Don Greenberg, Paul Hill, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Gregory Rainoff, Adam Howard, Larry Younger, Sherry Hitch, Rob Bonchune, David Lombardi | What You Leave Behind | Nominated |
Year | Category | Episode | Result |
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1996 | Best Dramatic Presentation | "The Visitor" | Nominated |
1997 | Best Dramatic Presentation | "Trials and Tribble-ations" | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1996 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Avery Brooks | Nominated |
1997 | Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Avery Brooks | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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1998 | Film Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual Effects | David Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, Davy Nethercutt, Don Greenberg | "Call to Arms" | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
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1993 | Best Sound Editing - ADR | Ashley Harvey | Captive Pursuit | Won |
Best Sound Editing - Dialogue | Ashley Harvey | Captive Pursuit | Nominated | |
1994 | Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADR | Paul Tade, Ashley Harvey | The Jem Hadar | Nominated |
1995 | Best Sound Editing - ADR | Ashley Harvey | Visionary | Nominated |
Best Sound Editing - Dialogue | Ashley Harvey, Jivan Tahmizian | The Way of the Warrior | Nominated |
Year | Category | Episode | Result |
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2004 | Best DVD Release of TV Shows | For Season 7 | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1994 | Best Genre Television Series | - | Nominated |
1996 | Best Genre Television Series | - | Nominated |
1997 | Best Genre TV Actor | Avery Brooks | Nominated |
1998 | Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series | - | Nominated |
1999 | Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series | - | Nominated |
2000 | Best Syndicated Television Series | - | Nominated |
2004 | Best DVD Television Release | - | Nominated |
2005 | Special Recognition Award to the Star Trek TV series | - | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1995 | Best Supporting Actress in a Genre TV Series | Nana Visitor | Won |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1996 | Best Performance by a Young Actor - Guest Starring Role TV Series | Richard Lee Jackson | Nominated |
Best Performance by a Young Actor - TV Drama Series | Cirroc Lofton | Nominated |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1997 | Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series | Cirroc Lofton | Nominated |
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