List of awards and nominations received by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

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Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins13
Nominations60
Note
  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.

The following is the list of awards and nominations received by the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

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ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1996Top TV SeriesJay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthyWon
1997Top TV SeriesJay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthyWon
1998Top TV SeriesJay Chattaway, Dennis McCarthyWon

American Society of Cinematographers, USA

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1995Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular SeriesChris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Alan Bernard"Crossover"Nominated

Art Directors Guild

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1997Excellence in Production Design AwardHerman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain-Won

Emmy Award

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1993Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music [1] Dennis McCarthyWon
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 NieblaCaptive PursuitWon
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects [1] Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, Dallas Gibson, Michael, Dennis BlakeyEmissaryWon
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series [1] Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Mickey S. MichaelsEmissaryNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series [1] Candace Neal, Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Susan Zietlow-MaustMove Along HomeNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series [1] William Gocke, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug DaveyEmissary, part IINominated
1994Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a SeriesJosée Normand, Ronald W. Smith, Norma Lee, Gerald SolomonArmageddon GameNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a SeriesMichael Westmore, Camille Calvet, Karen Westerfield, Dean Gates, Dean Jones, Tina Hoffman, David Quashnick, Mike Smithson, Hank Edds, Michael Key, Gilbert A. MoskoRules of AcquisitionNominated
1995Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a SeriesMichael Westmore, Camille Calvet, Dean Jones, Dean Gates, Karen Iverson, Scott Wheeler, Michael Key, David Quashnick, Karen Westerfield, Gilbert A. Mosko, Thomas E. SurprenantDistant VoicesWon
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Special Visual Effects [2] Glenn Neufeld, David Takemura, Erik Nash, Joshua Cushner, Les Bernstien, Adam Howard, Patrick Clancey, Don LeeThe Jem'HadarNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a SeriesJosée Normand, Norma Lee, Ronald W. Smith, Gerald Solomon, Michael Moore, Chris McBee, Caryl Codon-Tharp, Faith Vecchio, Rebecca De Morrio, Joan PhillipsImprobable CauseNominated
1996Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a SeriesRobert BlackmanThe MuseNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a SeriesShirley Dolle, Huffman, Cherie, Lee Crawford, Brian A. Tunstall, Ellen Powell, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Barbara RonciOur Man BashirNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a SeriesCamille 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 VisitorNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a SeriesJay ChattawayOur Man BashirNominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual EffectsJoshua Cushner, Judy Elkins, Steve Fong, Dennis Hoerter, Adam Howard, Gary Hutzel, Don Lee, Fredric Meininger, Glenn Neufeld, Scott Rader, Jim Rider, Joshua D. RoseThe Way Of The WarriorNominated
1997Outstanding Art Direction for a SeriesHerman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura RicharzTrials and Tribble-ationsNominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a SeriesJonathan WestApocalypse RisingNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesNorma Lee, Brian A. Tunstall, Jacklin Masteran, Linle White, Francine Shermaine, Caryl Codon-Tharp, Susan Zietlow-Maust, Charlotte HarveyTrials and Tribble-ationsNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a SeriesCamille 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 RisingNominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Paul Maples, Adrian Hurley, Steve Fong, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Laurie Resnick, Adam Howard, Gregory JeinTrials And Tribble-ationsNominated
1998Outstanding Art Direction for a SeriesHerman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura RicharzFar Beyond The StarsNominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a SeriesRobert BlackmanFar Beyond The StarsNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesNorma 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-ChaneyFar Beyond The StarsNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a SeriesCamille 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 RantscheffWho Mourns For MornNominated
Outstanding Music DirectionJay ChattawayHis WayNominated
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 MeiningerOne Little ShipNominated
1999Outstanding Art Direction for a SeriesHerman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura RicharzProdigal DaughterNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesNorma 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 SharpBadda-Bing Badda-BangNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a SeriesCamille 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 WoodDogs of WarNominated
Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a SeriesDan 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 LombardiWhat You Leave BehindNominated

Hugo Awards

YearCategoryEpisodeResult
1996Best Dramatic Presentation"The Visitor"Nominated
1997Best Dramatic Presentation"Trials and Tribble-ations"Nominated

Image Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1996Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesAvery BrooksNominated
1997Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesAvery BrooksNominated

International Monitor Awards

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1998Film Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual EffectsDavid Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, Davy Nethercutt, Don Greenberg"Call to Arms"Won

Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA

YearCategoryNomineeEpisodeResult
1993Best Sound Editing - ADRAshley HarveyCaptive PursuitWon
Best Sound Editing - DialogueAshley HarveyCaptive PursuitNominated
1994Best Sound Editing - Television Episodic - Dialogue & ADRPaul Tade, Ashley HarveyThe Jem HadarNominated
1995Best Sound Editing - ADRAshley HarveyVisionaryNominated
Best Sound Editing - DialogueAshley Harvey, Jivan TahmizianThe Way of the WarriorNominated

Satellite Awards

YearCategoryEpisodeResult
2004Best DVD Release of TV ShowsFor Season 7Nominated

Saturn Award

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1994Best Genre Television Series-Nominated
1996Best Genre Television Series-Nominated
1997Best Genre TV ActorAvery BrooksNominated
1998Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series-Nominated
1999Best Genre Cable/Syndicated Series-Nominated
2000Best Syndicated Television Series-Nominated
2004Best DVD Television Release-Nominated
2005Special Recognition Award to the Star Trek TV series-Won

Sci-Fi Universe Magazine

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1995Best Supporting Actress in a Genre TV SeriesNana VisitorWon

Young Artist Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1996Best Performance by a Young Actor - Guest Starring Role TV Series Richard Lee Jackson Nominated
Best Performance by a Young Actor - TV Drama SeriesCirroc LoftonNominated

YoungStar Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResult
1997Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV SeriesCirroc LoftonNominated

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Erdmann & Block (2000): p. 8
  2. "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine".

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